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hackitfast 139 points 3 years ago

The fact that this guy is going to jail by January but Trump isn't even close, means something is very wrong with our justice system.

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hackitfast 87 points 3 years ago

Price of WD red HDD's about to go up too

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hackitfast 82 points 3 years ago

Let's make this simple.

Elon for example is worth 180 billion. His private jet, which costs $17k/yr to refill, is worth $62 million, or 0.03% of his net worth.

The average person, maybe lower middle class to middle class, is let's say worth about $250,000. If they bought or leased a car worth $45k, that would be 18% of their net worth.

It is probably the equivalent, or LESS than the equivalent of someone in the middle class, buying a candy bar. And they can do it over and over again with no repercussions.

And jet fuel is incredibly pollutant, and billionaires pollute millions of more times in general than the average person.

https://www.oxfam.org/...

I'm fully in support of these protesters and hope they don't stop.

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hackitfast 47 points a year ago

Easy: you don't.

Nobody has the balls to chase these ghouls down for illegally accessing information, most especially because our government is the ones enabling them to do this.

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hackitfast 46 points 2 years ago

They do like money, but Valve also loves providing a service to people.

Nobody uses Epic Games, Origin, Ubisoft Connect, or Battle.net because they want to, they use it because they have to.

Steam Awards is a bit janky sure, but to say that their inability to run pointless awards properly ruins the convenience and value that Steam brings to its users would be a gross overstatement.

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hackitfast 44 points 4 months ago

Firefox has plugins to spoof specific tabs as always active.

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hackitfast 39 points 3 years ago

Honestly, I see it as a win.

The people that did this didn't really act out in a coordinated attack. They were just kind of playing around, redirecting to lemonparty, changing page elements.

It could have been a lot worse. The site could have been redirecting to malicious websites, downloading trojans, doing a lot of bad things. Instead, we got direct attention to the security vulnerabilities in question, and they're being worked on and patched out relatively quickly. Helps that a lot of those on these communities are focused in programming and cybersecurity.

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hackitfast 39 points 3 years ago

I hope this isn't a "Net Neutrality, oh and we'll also spy on you for the good of humanity" bill

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hackitfast 33 points 3 years ago

NewPipe, and YouTube Revanced are great apps you can use on mobile. They aren't attached to any Google account so you can just use them and skip adds all day without getting any account theoretically banned.

For those who continue to use YouTube and adblockers on PC, simply just make a new throwaway Google account. In the case that they aren't actually bluffing (they are) then at least your temp account will be banned.

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hackitfast 32 points 3 years ago

This digital privacy.

Threads for iOS

Liftoff for Lemmy

People don't understand what they're doing literally signing away their data and accepting these Terms of Service.

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hackitfast 31 points 3 years ago

Fuck spez

And thanks spez

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hackitfast 31 points 2 months ago

Disgusting. This is my representative, I unfortunately voted him in.

Our president is a pedophile and we still get the "for the children" bullshit. How about making a law requiring tracking the data on the Epstein class phones instead?

I sent a letter to him, hopefully enough people do.

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hackitfast 30 points a year ago

I don't think that the founders are bad people. If you look at their history of work, they have done enormous amounts of work in the computer security sector. The founder, however, did run a cloud based WPA cracking service.

Meredith Whitaker, who is the president, used to work at Google doing research for "issues related to net neutrality measurement, privacy, security, and the social consequences of artificial intelligence".

In 2018 she then staged walkouts at Google over concerns of sexual misconduct and citizen surveillance.

The people on Signal's board seem to be trustworthy people with a pretty airtight background. You have to worry more about the mobile operating system compromising you than do you about Signal.

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hackitfast 29 points 3 years ago path: 0 697219, hotness: undefined, score: 29, children: 1
hackitfast 28 points 3 years ago

I'd bet there's a CSAM test image dataset with innocuous images that get picked up by the script. Not sure how the system works, but if it's through hashes then it would be pretty simple to add that to the script.

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hackitfast 28 points 3 years ago

I don't really understand it. People left Facebook because the way they shifted the platform became less relevant to the younger audiences on it. And then it effectively died.

Now Meta (literally Facebook rebranded because of how much they fucked up) is creating threads and people just forgot what Facebook did?

Are people even thinking in the long term what's going to happen, like what's happened to reddit, Twitter and Facebook? Does nobody take a step back and take a minute to figure out what's inevitably going to happen again? It's bonkers to me.

It starts with the user base complaining about a platform going to shit, doing nothing about it in the meantime, and when a "viable" replacement pops up it's another privatized company that wholly plans to do the same exact thing that just happened to the one that's dying.

People's attention spans are 24 hours long.

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hackitfast 25 points a year ago

For some reason I can't edit my post, however I wanted to add that I attempted to post this to reddit under the /r/Android and /r/google subreddits, but Android is only mod approved posts, and the Google subreddit just straight up removed my post without even informing me.

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hackitfast 23 points 3 years ago

The Pixel 2, which is 5 (almost 6!) years old, had better transfer speeds than this brand new $799 phone.

It's not even close, it's the Pixel 2 with 1.5Gbps vs the iPhone with ~0.5Gbps.

Apple's software is good but they are an absolute trash company that routinely screws their blind customers.

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hackitfast 21 points 3 years ago

The reason they're moving forward with this is because if Apple tries to sue, it could make a case for Google that Apple is trying to take control of messaging in the United States. If they don't sue, should Google come after them down the line Apple can say "we're aware of 3rd party iMessage and decided to not take action to increase interoperability" yadda yadda.

That's my guess anyway.

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hackitfast 21 points 3 years ago

Undoubtedly.

Who thinks he's being the CEO out of the good in his heart?

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