The password still works.
The password still works.
They are completely inappropriate and dangerous on European roads.
Whoard wlikes wstraberries (couldn’t figure out how to share the same w in the last 2 words in a straight line)
For me, I’d prefer that everyone just adds biometric authentication techniques. A couple websites do this already and it’s great. Many devices have biometrics built in already and if this was widespread I’d certainly have no problem buying a fingerprint reader for my desktop computer.
Still chasing that BBS fix to this day. Lemmy’s not too bad.
Many people who are trying to push lies have an agenda to undermine Wikipedia. Trump, Putin supporters, etc.
I’d pay $30-40 for one, but the asking price now is too much.
Poverty can explain most things.
Much of the respect we have for Russian education goes back to the excellent STEM education they had in the Soviet days. This has largely been eroded away in modern times, and much of the technology and infrastructure they have are being held together by Soviet educated older folks.
There are places that just have this too:
He means they only know how to shit in a hole in the ground. That kind of poverty tends to not go hand in hand with the top educational institutions.
Yes but I doubt they are getting sent to Ukraine. The ethnic minority regions that Russia keeps dirt poor are sent 70:1 in some cases compared to recruits from Moscow. And I’d bet it’s a big ratio also between the well educated and poorly educated in Moscow too.
Yeah then it’s more complicated. I’d say as long as you’re buying another electric vehicle, it’s probably good not to give Musk any more money. But deciding between a gas vehicle or a Tesla, I’d still lean towards Tesla.
That’s because most CEO’s aren’t outright buying media companies to push their political agenda. Musk is drawing a line in the sand and more or less asking everyone to take a side.
Applying this consistently to all daily transactions is not feasible, of course. But if it were, the world would be a much better place. I definitely try to do it where possible, and by focusing on bigger purchasing decisions you can make a bigger difference so the work isn’t as much overall as analyzing every tiny transaction.
Yep so happy with Firefox having switched back a couple years ago.
Yet apple will still charge $200 for 128gb
In a market economy. I’d never sign up to be slave to a single corporation that has complete control of my life and livelihood.
Sure I knew that. I just didn’t know if that was a “passkey” or some other private key mechanism.