chess_1010
chess_1010 t1_j1wfuz4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What’s in a PR statement: LastPass breach explained by Doener23
For me, it is KeePass, hands down.
It keeps things 100% in your control: no cloud or similar service. For the tech-savvy, it's probably the most secure option that still has some good ease of use features.
It is not one I would set up my parents on - it's a little too "DIY" for that, but for someone who understands all the settings, it can be a very secure choice.
If you want cloud, it is doable through Dropbox, OneDrive, etc., but the actual KeePass file remains fully encrypted.
chess_1010 t1_jdxwrfp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Estimates suggest population growth rate to peak at 8.6 billion by madrid987
The limiting factor to agriculture is the need for nitrate and phosphate. Nitrate fertilizer is made industrially from natural gas. Phosphate is largely mined. An emerging problem is that the world's topsoil is deteriorating at a high rate.
It's not a question of lab grown meats and fats: it's the core staple products of wheat, rice, corn, and soybeans. These supply the wold's calories, either directly or indirectly, and they cannot exist without natural gas and mined phosphate. Lab grown foods will still need feed, likely to come from some combo of soy and corn. It doesn't get us around this problem.
When exactly this could be a problem is a subject of speculation. I think Malthus was probably too pessimistic, and was focused on the wrong parts of the issue. Current pessimistic predictions have us either exhausting our easy phosphate supply, or destroying our topsoils, long before we use all the available natural gas.