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  • At least the cars can be updated (at least until the manufacturer says fuck it). A ton of those 'smart' devices have no such capability so when a vulnerability is found it won't ever be fixed.

  • For that particular website yes, but a salted client side hash is worthless on a different website.

    Edit: plus even unsalted it would only work if the algorithm is the same and less iterations are done

  • Damn, this bot is actually helpful for once.

  • It helps against the server being able to read the password, so a bad actor (either the website itself or after a hack) could read your password. Which isn't bad if you're using good password hygiene with random passwords, but that sadly is not the norm.

  • AI labeled datasets have this to some extent too if they're not manually checked.

  • They're probably just going to disable it for manual access and add a regkey that you can add to regain access. (They've done the same for other 'deprecated' features)

  • Woman are you doing today I hope you have a great day today love you too baby girl I love you too baby girl I love.... Etc

  • Why would you not hash in the browser. Doing so makes sure the plaintext password never even gets to the server while still providing the same security.

    Edit: I seem to be getting downvoted... Bitwarden does exactly what I described above and I presume they know more than y'all in terms of security https://bitwarden.com/help/what-encryption-is-used/#pbkdf2

  • I've got a USB-c cable that can charge and transfer data at high speeds... But ask it to transfer display data to a screen and it won't do a thing.

    The USB-c standard is a nightmare... While having the same port for everything sounds like a decent idea to reduce waste, not every product requires the full spec. Maybe mandatory labeling (like some companies are doing already) would be a solution, but it's rather late to start with that now.

  • That's gonna depend on your launcher, for me it's just long press an icon + tap edit

  • I barely see them pop up, if they do it's for a fraction of a second before a browser extension nukes them.

  • You can set any icon to anything you want so doesn't even need to be fake.

  • Big fuck you to the Belgian govt who detected my developer settings being on and blocked their app from working...

  • Didn't find anything from me... Then again I'm using a private tracker, which should insulate me from that. (Random people knowing, the ISP probs does know... But I don't think they care)

  • Btrfs works with different hard drive sizes, with 1 disk failure with no data loss.

  • Developers deserve to be paid for their time though...

    Sure for many it's nothing but a hobby and they're happy to create something for free. But that doesn't mean every developer needs to do the same.

    And yes ads are a privacy nightmare and putting them into your app is bad. So either you only use apps from hobbyists or you pay for access (whether that be a set price for a finished product or a subscription for a service).

  • It's always been a thing that the only way to completely be safe after malware is yeeting the old system and getting a new one...

    And even then there have been actively exploited issues where the system gets re-infected when reloading the data from a backup. (My memory is a bit rusty on that one, but it was just data being restored, nothing that should install anything)

  • Does rounding up to the nearest 5 (when reasonable) count because I don't like coins?

  • Be the change you want to see in the world 😉