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blastermaster555 t1_j6jx16z wrote
Reply to comment by clegane in Venus fly trap on the hunt by c0ntr0ll3dsubstance
UNSTOPPABLE!
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Reply to comment by ODX_GhostRecon in PsBattle: Cardinal flying directly at camera by WowThatsRelevant
There are several now
blastermaster555 t1_j26jaou wrote
Reply to comment by Guffawker in New York breaks the right to repair bill as it’s signed into law | The bill was signed by NY governor Kathy Hochul on December 28th, making New York the first US state to broadly protect a consumer’s right to repair their own tech. by chrisdh79
Every theft is a chance to get caught.
I understand the separation, but the way the post was worded, it sounded like advocating for being able to unlock locked devices, which means getting access to user data.
Before the device locking (device tied to account, requires unlock), phone theft was more profitable, because tossing the sim card and resetting it was trivial. Now that we have stolen phone databases (carriers refuse phone on the network when stolen), device sign in requirements (phone serial attached to account and required to unlock), and on device encryption, now we have a different problem.
From what I understand via RtR, the problem is not this, but being able to connect replacement parts that are serialized for security reasons. It is a security risk to have a bugged part paired such as a touchscreen or print reader that can easily have an extra chip used to steal customer info. The problem that it clashes with RtR is with manufacturers not providing a way to put official parts on yourself (such as re-pairing these serialized parts with the device).
blastermaster555 t1_j26c6ai wrote
Reply to comment by Guffawker in New York breaks the right to repair bill as it’s signed into law | The bill was signed by NY governor Kathy Hochul on December 28th, making New York the first US state to broadly protect a consumer’s right to repair their own tech. by chrisdh79
So if someone steals your phone, unlocks it, then downloads data that lets them steal your identity, that's alright?
Stolen phones get bricked is good if everyone does it - then phone thefts go down because word on the street is, it's not worth it.
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Reply to comment by AutoModerator in [WP] Ten days. It was announced we had only ten days before the world-ending meteorite reached its destination. Anarchy and societal collapse in most regions of the world seemed inevitable. What we didn't account for was the supernatural beings that had, until now, been quietly living among us. by humble_nomad
And this is when a bald man in a cape leaps off a building and pulverizes the giant meteor into tiny bits... with one punch
blastermaster555 t1_j22foek wrote
Cats going deaf don't know their volume. When mine was near the end, I took her on middle of the night walks around the neighborhood, and I let her sleep on the bed. I certainly had the nights where she'd be yowling, and then look at me (noticing I am right here) and give a quiet "meh". I've seen ideas of having lights on, or night lights. Probably a good idea. Or at least a cat bed in that corner, with a favorite blanket, or an old shirt that you wear for a bit before putting it down as bedding.
The weight loss is a concern, though. Mine did that on the last year of her life, due to hyperthyroidism, then the slow death of kidney failure. I knew her time was coming when the urine sample was practically water. Eventually, the kidneys just can't detox the body, and fluids build up, suffocating them.
As for my cat's final days, I had the last nightly walk the night before putting her down. No regrets. She wanted it, and I let it. She was feeling well enough to try and be a cat one more time, and who would I be to refuse? Let her sleep on the bed, held her to the end.
The final decision is a hard one to make, but important to not delay if you know the time has come. Cherish the good times, and make sure kitty's last memories are good ones. They often do know when it's their time to go, too.
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Reply to comment by AcceptsUpvotes in A List of Secure & Encrypted Messengers for WhatsApp Alternatives (Open-Source / Free) by AcceptsUpvotes
And yet, they (privacy-tools) end up recommending VPNs that the privacy community would consider radioactive
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Reply to comment by alegonz in [Image] You matter. You are enough. by motivationswag
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Reply to The meaning crisis and language II — We need to ‘believe’ myth and metaphor in order to understand ourselves by Melodic_Antelope6490
Darmok and Jalad at Tinagra
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Reply to comment by AutoModerator in [WP] You are a budget mage. While most of your colleagues use costly ingredients, rituals that take weeks to prepare and use a new spell for every problem, you only know a few spells, use common household ingredients and prepare rituals within minutes. They unjustly deride your work as shoddy. by Kitty_Fuchs
Macgyver but he's a mage