Okay, so long as a passkey is something I can memorise. Otherwise, it's significantly worse than a regular password (assuming you use good passwords and don't reuse passwords etc).
It seems like they want to tie it to a physical computer (like the one in your pocket), which sucks big time. What happens if I don't have access to that computer at all times, or it breaks, or is lost?
I'm planning on getting rid of my smartphone for something that just does calls and texts for example, because I'm sick of how unhealthily reliant I, and everyone, have become on this thing, and I want to be more connected to the real world. What then?
My brain is the best place to store passkeys, it can't be hacked, stolen, lost, etc, unlike every other option. It's easily capable of storing lots of randomised unique passwords for each service (surely I'm not the only one that can do this?). It's the clear winner.
Woah now, let's not pretend religions aren't a man made system to control and pacify people in their own way.
Religion isn't trying to reign in particularly actively evil people out of the goodness of their creator's hearts, it merely seeks to make them and the other masses meek and kept in line so they themselves can make the rules.
Losing the game was a clear concept with the joke of losing the moment you were reminded you were playing. It didn't have huge depth but it was clever.
If this thing is truly just a phrase that means absolutely nothing and has no meaning or message or purpose, sure that's cool, but it's no the game.
I enjoy it way more, Halloween is kinda boring for me (I don't enjoy scary things), but Bonfire Night? Everybody sets off fireworks non stop for HOURS and we light thousands of bonfires and we eat bonfire treacle toffee and have chilli and burn effigies of the people that tried to take down the government it's FUCKIN SICK BRUH 🔥🔥🔥
If the fascists do attack Europe, it will be with overwhelming force across the ocean to destroy us, rather than invasion. I don't really see a way we win that.
Sure, we could fight back with our own nukes, but they number in the hundreds, and the USA is too large for that few to truly end the threat of renewed attacks :-(
If anything, it's gotten worse since this place gentrified.
Used to be, kids weren't allowed out after dark, this was a proper dangerous estate, we had murderers and even one or two people with actual guns!
These days it's all weirdly big cars trying to copy the huge American ones, custom reg plates and live laugh love signs. They can even afford a second car this lot, AND fancy security cameras!
Gone are the days we used to get our cameras smashed so people could nick our motor.
Did the USA invade the UK last night and I didn't notice?
Now, to be fair I got an early night, it was Halloween and the nutters were out in force so I popped the ol' sleeping plugs in and nodded off, but I think I'd notice when I got up for brekkie and the yanks were marching down the road xD
Kids round my end learned to kill ON the streets xD
I mean, no, seriously though, when we were 15 there was a lot of youth violence, gang violence on neighborhood streets, heck one of my classmates went to prison for murdering an old woman while he was burglarising her house.
People didn't vote to get Labour in, they voted to get the Tories out.
There's more to why they're especially disliked now that they've been in government for a while but that more or less sums up how they won the election. Or rather, how the Tories handed it to them on a silver platter.
Okay, so long as a passkey is something I can memorise. Otherwise, it's significantly worse than a regular password (assuming you use good passwords and don't reuse passwords etc).
It seems like they want to tie it to a physical computer (like the one in your pocket), which sucks big time. What happens if I don't have access to that computer at all times, or it breaks, or is lost?
I'm planning on getting rid of my smartphone for something that just does calls and texts for example, because I'm sick of how unhealthily reliant I, and everyone, have become on this thing, and I want to be more connected to the real world. What then?
My brain is the best place to store passkeys, it can't be hacked, stolen, lost, etc, unlike every other option. It's easily capable of storing lots of randomised unique passwords for each service (surely I'm not the only one that can do this?). It's the clear winner.