Affinity is great
Affinity is great
Zoom ai transcriptions also make things up.
That’s the point. They’re hallucination engines. They pattern match and fill holes by design. It doesn’t matter if the match isn’t perfect, it will patch it over with nonsense instead.
I dug into this more because I was under the impression it was the case that most states did not: here’s what I found
https://felonvoting.procon.org/state-felon-voting-laws/
23 states let you vote after prison. 9 fully stop you off your rights. DC & 2 State let you vote from prison. The others are some level of parole or parole and probation.
Which means overall 9/51 are full loss: everywhere else you can theoretically get it back.
Tbf I think felons should be allowed to vote.
… Unless your felony was committed while voting. That seems like an exception…
Not necessarily the same hacker.
There’s never certainty when talking about hackers…
That’s verbatim the content of the email and the email hack does not appear to be malicious (unlike the ddos or the password breach)
It’s more likely that this is 3 different groups than it is a single group.
This guy is outing the archive for terrible security posture by bringing attention to it because they received disclosures and did not fix them.
Don’t get shit twisted - he’s the hero here. IA fucked up and has been vulnerable to manipulation by any number of corporate or national actors this entire time.
Note that a TikTok link is un-cleanable. It will always trace back to you. Do not ever share TikTok links unless you’re willing to expose your identity to the person you’re sharing with.
Exactly.
Ultimately I’m pro passkey but when it comes to password managers: if the hash of your vault is easy to crack you’ve fucked up big time. There shouldn’t be any way to crack that key with current tech before the sun explodes because you should be using a high entropy passphrase.
Never forget that technologically speaking you’re nothing like the average user. Only 1 in 3 users use password managers. Most people just remember 1 password and use it everywhere (or some other similarly weak setup).
Not remembering passwords is a huge boon for most users, and passkeys are a very simple and secure way of handling it.
Passkeys are an ancient authentication setup, have always been better than passwords and are finally getting traction.
You can share passwords without the server seeing them. Many managers don’t but there’s nothing infeasible there. You just have a password to unlock the manager. Done.
I got an Acebeam EC35 Gen II a couple years back and while there are many settings you can use there’s a big button onto he back that turns it on full blast and you click it again to turn it off. Done.
That’s not entirely true: sacrificial anodes attract and collect calcium and magnesium as well as preventing rust.
See also: model collapse
(Which is more or less just regression towards the mean with more steps)
Works fine on browser - seems like a Jerboa issue
Damn that’s wild reading this from an app
That’s less an endorsement of PWAs and more a condemnation of how garbage the native app always was.
I heard rumors someone burned his house down. No idea if they’re true or not.