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pathos

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brian,

it’s ironic with all this that Google fi messages on Android still doesn’t support rcs without losing a bunch of other features

Norgur,
@Norgur@fedia.io avatar

Vaultwarden is completely in my hands though

JimboDHimbo,

Sounds like you are either giving half of the story, or you don’t know what the paradox is, because the only excuse for being intolerant under the paradox of tolerance is to be intolerant to bigoted fascist racist oppressive intolerant assholes.

Canadian_Cabinet,

I really like Lawnchair! It’s the only launcher that I’ve found to support gesture navigation

Th4tGuyII,
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Do they not realise the subtle difference in being arrested for being a political opponent vs. being arrested whilst being a political opponent?

If you've done legitimate crimes, including say trying to pull a coup of your country's fairly elected government, then you shouldn't be immune to the consequences of those crimes just because you're up for election.

towerful,

If someone was able to spoof an https domain that wasnt flagged by a modern browser, then that entire company has been breached. Because the attacker has access to their certificate or supply chain.

Or the attacker has loaded their own CA certs into your browser/OS, so it automatically trusts these self-signed certs. In addition, they would also need to intercept DNS requests to replace their own malicious IP address, or NAT redirect the real IP to their malicious IP. Both of which mean your computer has been compromised, and your network/isp has been compromised.

Or a trusted CA private key has been cracked. And the attackers can intercept DNS, or NAT redirect. In which case a huge chunk of the internet is probably fucked until OS/browsers can push an emergency revocation update.

Maybe the website has an XSS vulnerability or similar. Im always surprised to read about those still happening in 2024, but i guess it still happens.

The article linked still needs the above, or to be a super untrustworthy website that you are entering details into which is trying to extract these details from you.
Considering that article was 7 years ago - and considering bitwardens reputation - i imagine they have mitigated the possibility of autofilling inputs that are not actually visible on the screen.

Luckily, they have also thought of possible further vulnerabilities like this.
The autofill is disabled by default.
It reads like it only autofills associated credentials when you select a credential (so wont also fill in addresses and stuff if you select a login identity, unless you specifically select an address identity to autofill with).
And it has an options to autofill when you focus into a form element, or only if you click the injected bitwarden icon on a form element.

I imagine its safer to not use such conveniences. But security is always a balance against convenience. Luckily, it wont impact unsuspecting users. And i trust bitwarden to have done this sensibly, so im going to try it for a while

BombOmOm,
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If you are buying a laptop, Framework is where it is at. Huge focus on a quality product as well as repairability and interoperability between parts.

turbowafflz,

Don’t support this cartoonist, he is a very terrible person. He is a holocaust denier and super transphobic as well

Shiggles,

Oh boy I’m sure this conversation is in good faith and has any chance of generating meaningful discourse

koberulz,

Voting third party is just not voting with extra steps.

Dehydrated,

I recommend a password manager like Bitwarden, it has a great Firefox extension and it’s very secure.

meekah,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

Its less annoying than having to get up to get my wallet

Liome,
@Liome@pawb.social avatar

Windows is not in sudoers file. This incident will be reported.

superduperenigma,

kimjongunderdog claps back at at media by grilling them over their use of ‘slammed’

aeronmelon,

I loved the later seasons where he would say stuff like:

“Please state the nature- oh, it’s you.”

nx2,

Ahh, I thought as in “return home”. My bad!

Elon Musk demands another huge payday from Tesla (www.cnn.com)

In a series of posts on X Monday night, Musk said that he would not want to grow Tesla to become a leader in artificial intelligence and robotics without a compensation plan that would give him ownership of around 25% of the company’s stock. That would be about double the roughly 13% stake he currently owns....

XeroxCool,

There’s a model X near me with a bumper sticker that says “we bought this before we knew Elon was crazy”

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