F04118F @ F04118F @feddit.nl Posts 35Comments 475Joined 2 yr. ago
Projection: "1000000%"
Obviously random is better, but uniqueness of passwords is IMO even more important. They are effectively spreading around their master password
There's literally only 4 characters difference between all their passwords, even if those would be completely random, that's very bad.
They don't seem to understand that it's not about how many samples you need to see to be sure what their Amazon password is. The problem is that if one of their passwords ever leaks, some bot can brute-force try thousands of variations on it and find any other password very quickly (they effectively only have to guess 4 characters, plus a bit to find that it's the first 4 to change).
How can anyone think this is more secure than having completely different and long passwords for every site?
They probably don't understand that your pw manager's password is safer because you don't enter it anywhere, only into your password manager (ideally with 2FA). This person is effectively spreading their master password around by putting it as the core of ALL their passwords, significantly increasing the risk that it leaks.
There's a fundamental difference in the way the UK and Russia deal with European values such as democracy, freedom of expression, press freedom, etc.
Heard of Headscale?
OK, no RouterOS then
ASUS is Taiwanese. TP-Link is Chinese
That's a shame. It would've been nice to have a good European manufacturer for network devices
Admitting that no one is perfect goes a long way to defusing the defensive stance most people take when they hear you're vegan, IME.
Yep, first-class Linux support, representative samples provided to reviewers, balanced hardware at reasonable prices. Not every for-profit GPU company does this.
Great cooling performance, clean looks, 3D printing, DIY electronics, and a visible brown fan.
Congrats you've done it, this is the pinnacle of SFF PC
I'll add DCS World modders, thank you to the heroes who brave Lua and the DCS API to bring us obscure planes and helicopters!
Nah
EDIT: After reading, I stand corrected. Lua is better than Python and JS for many usecases, mainly due to size and portability.
Their versioning is weird though.
Ha! Wait till you hear about scout helicopters.
- no armor, no 120mm, still consumes as much fuel as armored vehicles
- Any hit to any rotor (big or small) takes it out
- Any damage to the thin tail boom can cause a crash
- Cockpit not just exposed and vulnerable, but can also easily be hit from the ground
- Flies low and slow so they get shot easily
- Cannot operate high in the mountains because of thin air
- Cannot operate too close to the ground because of sand in engines and optics
- Is inherently unstable and constantly trying to kill all occupants
- Literally became useless the moment drones were invented
I've got one! It's not a trap, but the opposite, which is what many people use Cloudflare for: to protect your web server against the load of LLM scrapers.
It's called "the nuclear option" because it keeps out all bots, including good ones from search, internet archive, etc.
Pi 4 + USB-connected SSD with Home Assistant OS is the best way to run HA for the vast majority of people.
If you want to run other services beside HA and Add-Ons, you should be comfortable picking your own orchestration method and hardware.
Oh my god, it exists. An Enter key large enough to please both ANSI and ISO fans.
Mr ClosedAI
ClosedAI is an AI research and grifting company. Our mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits the billionaires so we can get some of their money.
I strongly disagree.
Economic growth has outpaced population growth for centuries.
Unbridled growth of population is a 20th century worry. Population growth is stopping, and there will be a global population decline, probably before the end of the century.
You know what's the best way to stop population growth, in practice, based on the data we have?
- Reduce poverty.
Best way to reduce poverty?
- Economic growth
If anything, economic growth is causing population growth to stop.
Not seeing new Linux kernels (Fedora) in systemd-boot