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lavander 0 points 17 hours ago

Please, let’s not start “elections are rigged” on the other side of the spectrum as well.

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lavander 3 points 2 days ago

Barcelona pff… now do it in Oslo! 🤣

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lavander 9 points 3 days ago

As your mail, mobile geolocation and plenty of other data.

The difference is that in flock case the system is “push” (flock alerts the police with their alerts real or due to bugs) while ring/gmail/mobiles is “pull” (police needs a warrant if you are an US citizen, it needs to be processed by the cloud provider, etc) and most crucially police needs to already know what is looking

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lavander 6 points 4 days ago

Dummy question… if you have an ssd, why not swap? Sure not the best but also that is the last resort and on ssd Is not as bad as it used to be on hdd

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lavander 3 points 4 days ago

And AI because it’s 2026

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lavander 4 points 6 days ago

Hell yeah! Both parties are the same!

Who doesn’t remember the Obama beans Ponzi scheme?

Or Biden cryptocurrency?

All Democrats are billionaires in fact!

(/s if not obvious)

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lavander 4 points 6 days ago

Look! We have trolls/bots now! 🎉

Fediverse is seriously picking up with the major social networks 😍

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lavander 87 points 10 months ago

If I recall the story correctly, the dude holding it knew what he was doing and did multiple times. Also he was terminal ill so he really didn’t care if things went wrong.

So I guess who knows even more may be relieved if in favour of consensual euthanasia 🤷‍♂️

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lavander 52 points 7 months ago

“Google the owner” before intending to spend money with a company?

Didn’t Google donated to the inauguration fund? Isn’t it ironic?

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lavander 47 points 10 months ago

my source is a super solid “dude on internet” 🤷‍♂️

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lavander 38 points 7 months ago

Call me old fashioned but I really think that for real E2EE the vendor of the encryption and the vendor of the infrastructure should be two different entities.

For example PGP/GPG on … great! Proton? Not great

Jabber/XMMP with e2ee encryption great! WhatsApp/Telegram/signal… less so (sure I take signal over the other two every day… but it’s enough to compromise a single entity for accessing the data)

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lavander 31 points 3 months ago

This is actually an interesting question.

They experimented with “office hours” for doctors and patients were dying more than double/triple shift.

This because the information lost during handoff was more valuable than doctors being more tired (and by consequence doing more mistakes).

This is a textbook example of the risks of lost context

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lavander 28 points 7 months ago

The only safe phone is a phone with no data.

Otherwise there will be tools to gain full access.

Without forgetting the good old rubber hose attack

FWIW I think the only way to keep confidential information is hosted in another country, encrypted, with no credentials (or even the name of the server) cached, all on open sources stacks, with the infrastructure provider different from the operating system provider different from the application provider and encryption provider

Is this convenient? No Is this accessible to the average user? No

I just think something at certain point went extremely wrong in history. We accepted control in exchange of convenience

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lavander 22 points 7 days ago

Sorry to hear that.

There is also another option: that she always was like that but you were blindfolded by love

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lavander 16 points 7 months ago

Israeli army is significantly made of conscripts. Men need to serve at least 3 years compulsory military service, women 2 years.

And I am sure not all of them support the government. I would go as far as the one with PTSD and committing suicide are the ones that less support the talking points of the government

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lavander 14 points 6 months ago

Genuinely curious… why using root for operations like these?

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lavander 14 points 4 months ago

All this makes sense… Instilled fear and paranoia for generations.. and now they collect the fruit of it.. people are afraid that Iran will nuclear bomb them (with a bomb that Iran doesn’t have) if they don’t final solution Iran

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lavander 13 points 7 months ago

This was mentioned at the time of the story of the lake. The Epstein files include also the unverified tips to the FBI.

The strategy here is they are slowly releasing outlandish and unverified accusations first, slowly so that people start debating “is it true? Is it false?”

These are realistically all false (and this is the point) so when the real, verified, documented things will come out

  1. They will sound minor
  2. People that were invested (at the time realistically) in saying these are false, will keep in saying that are false.

The Bunba story, for example, now seems small and fake (while it was mentioned by people that were there not like this BS that was tipped by some idiot anonymously on internet)

In other words these are all attempts to discredit the Epstein files.

And based on a lot of conversations here… it seems that they are successful (and the average Lemmy user has waaay more critical sense than, let’s say, Facebook user)

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lavander 12 points a month ago

“Just”

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lavander 12 points 9 months ago

No, the articles are reliably allucinated by Grok… with a sprinkle of editing for making sure the echo chamber is air tight

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