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The War on Passwords Is One Step Closer to Being Over
  • I'm not in software but from what I read the importer sends a request and that request is used by the exporter and importer to encrypt and decrypt, so I think there's a way to tweak the whole process a little and instead have both the exporter and importer ask Netflix or whoever to provide a key as opposed to using the request. Could be wrong tho

  • Trump ground game undercut by slow internet that crashes app
  • He has a lot of supporters that'd do it for free, but he's also the kind of client who would insist on so much stupid bullshit that the app has a 300MB patch every other day. "Let's make the news feed a 4K video of a bullet point slide because the campaign team can just whip a new one up every day alongside different music, and it has to be 4K otherwise it might look gross". Basically the Homer Simpson bubblecar of apps

  • What's something you've improved at recently?
  • I've been getting better at making small but meaningful changes to my life by recognizing that a lot of it is simply habit/routine, making an earnest effort at thinking of ways in which I can modify them, and making an earnest effort at applying them.

    Very generally: Think of something I do that I might want to curb, think of why that thing is what I do, think of things I could do that would impede on my ability to do those things, and implement those changes.

    Couple specifics:

    I'm fond of beer. I don't binge or anything but if it's in the fridge I'm probably gonna grab one every couple of hours, and that's not too healthy and kind of a waste of money, so now, when I buy beer I just toss a couple cans in the fridge and put the rest in the cabinet above the fridge. If I run out I'll toss a couple in the next day. Now I drink a lot less because I'm not gonna drink warm beer and when I open the fridge I see the scarcity and tend to just shut the fridge and walk away.

    I'm an introvert and I love reading about things and events, non-fiction crap, walking around on Wikipedia and stuff. It drives my wife up the wall when I'm doing and I don't blame her because I'm bad at listening when I'm not giving my full undivided attention, so I removed all my phone chargers except for the one in the bedroom. Now, I just set my alarms and plug in the phone, walk into the other room, get out of that headspace, and engage my wife in conversation.

  • Police publication suggests that racist bias in pretrial risk assessment tools might not be bias but rather a reflection of reality
  • Further, it is often difficult (or impossible) to discern whether some observed group-level differences in data are genuine or reflect some sort of systemic bias.

    The fact that systemic bias is sufficient to make someone say this is kind of problematic, no?

  • Trump Wants to Make the Military Like “Full Metal Jacket”
  • “Absolutely,” Elon Musk, right-wing owner of X, replied to Trump’s post. “The military’s job is to defend America, not engage in social activism.”

    Weird guys. The military is currently defending America and doing its job by Musk's standards.

    Meanwhile, Trump is voicing his interest in pushing for self-professed meaningful change to an institution's internal culture. What is that called again? I swear, I just read it like 10 seconds ago. Oooh, I remember. And the military isn't supposed to do that thing, but Trump wants to be at the top of the chain of command of the military. Paradoxical

  • Amazon wants to be everything to everyone.
  • They behave exactly like black mold. They start coalescing in some adjacent space and suddenly BOOM. Online storefront, starts hosting its own servers, that becomes part of the business. Starts building out warehouses, that becomes part of the business. IoT things that run on their servers, then cameras, gobbles up Blink. They even had a pilot project for restaurant delivery, we'll probably see that again once they can tie it into their parcel delivery fleet

  • Relaxing or Grindy
  • lol, if you haven't tried this game it's definitely worth a shot because it's more a finished product than a lot of AAA titles and it's so faceted that there's a bit of something for everyone to get hooked on. My three favorite games are Fallout 3, Diablo 2, and this, to give you an idea. I'm an avid fan of no-crop playthroughs (don't even need to play it like a farming simulator at all to reach 100%).

  • Why isnt there an aftermarket way to bulk up pinch welds jack points on cars
  • A couple companies make them like TunerRack but I think the biggest issue is that it's no longer compatible with the scissor jack. A couple other issues are that the ones that use grub screws to pinch the welds can come off if the grub screws back out from vibration, and the kinds that require drilling sometimes develop obnoxious rattle if they wind up having play.

    But the most unintended outcome of all this is usually those things are nice shiny anodized bits, so people tend to still use pads, which kind of defeats the purpose

  • Relaxing or Grindy
  • I'm the guy who made the first catfish comment and I can assure you I'm not a bot. It's my go-to strat early game and thought it was funny. Catfish, protein, muscles, that kind of thing. But then I checked my comment history and noticed it got downvoted all to hell in the past hour and came here to see what that was all about lol

    Edit: for the actual strat, one of the first days is guaranteed rain, so down by Marlene's, if you line up all the other stuff in the days prior (meeting townsfolk and all that), grind fishing levels beforehand, you can go down there and try to round up as many catfish as possible to bankroll

  • A fever is your body heating to fight a disease, why do we lower it down with paracetamol?
  • We evolved to have that response in a world in which hospitals didn't exist and in which we faced predation by other animals, and 'curl into a ball feeling like shit for a couple days' was the most viable way for the body to handle even the most mundane of infections (all the other ideas didn't make the cut and here we are). But now, 21st century, we're like 'oh it's just the cold' and actively attempt to mitigate it.

    A slew of other things are still stuck in 20,000BC as well, like our bodies not being able to deal with copious amounts of sugar, or thinking we might have difficulties securing our next meal. Cut too many calories trying to lose some fat and your body legit thinks you're dying and starts breaking down all sorts of soft tissue that isn't fat. Or vasoconstriction when we're out shoveling snow with a warm house 15ft away, all sorts of shit

  • China flags more fiscal stimulus for economy, leaves out key details on size
  • My only guess is that they're trying to prop up investment in tech/semiconductors so as not to be left behind. That high growth stuff is really sensitive to lots of things including inflation/interest rates because a big payoff in the future that is eroded by inflation isn't nearly as appealing as a big payoff with future currency having the same value as currency right now, that kind of thing, discounted models and all that hooplah, next thing you know everyone's rotating into consumer staples, dividends, those kinds of safe havens where the money comes sooner and more consistently

    Edit: perfect example probably COVID, US Fed rate target was 0.05% in April 2020 and a lot of people might recall tech stocks being on an absolute rampage afterwords (also due in part to stay at home Zoom stuff but still)

    Double edit: and if I'm right in my hunch I think most people aren't accurately assessing geopolitical risk for western semiconductors/tech (Taiwan sits in that basket). I mean, if they're thirsty for dominance they're thirsty for dominance

  • Mazda's $10 subscription for remote start sparks backlash after killing open source workaround via DMCA takedown
  • The shitty thing is that if margins are high enough only a very small minority of owners need to subscribe in order for them to break even and then we get stuck with it for eternity like SiriusXM being implanted into practically everything.

    And of course there's no way to just 'opt out' of the hardware via trim levels. Shitty industry in general