Few hours later on timeline:
https://lemmy.world/post/23832012 (Apple randomly spying using microphone)
Few hours later on timeline:
https://lemmy.world/post/23832012 (Apple randomly spying using microphone)
It sounds like jest plain simple website/forum BUT with specific protocol making it more discoverable/searchable?
Allowing to post comments anonymously… sound like a bad idea in the long run, but who know, make me eat my words.
Most likely run on some random old version of Linux Distro with minimal or no GUI running.
(But who knows, as I don’t have experience with commercial/old versions of windows that could have broken sync)
Hybrid Hard Drive
https://www.techtarget.com/searchstorage/definition/hybrid-hard-drive
I did saw You could also use Tailscale and use their internal signed certificates. Then you can access it both internally and remotly over Tailscale with SSL.
Personally I own a domain for years and just use it.
Planning? Cashgrab using marketing at worse, useless news at best as (it its true) then it will happen sooner or later.
Wow, I no longer need to backup my own purchased games, as Sony will do it for me /s
assuming that Google is not malicious
Previously they would need to push malicious code to your device to steal your login data, that is a risk that someone would do reverse engineering on that and expose it, now they will have the data on their servers and they can abuse it any time they want, I doubt they will use it to login as you, but they will use it as metadata to connect all your accounts for marketing.
proper authentication protocol do not send your password to Google to authenticate
That is not true for 99% services including google. Google have a plain text password at the time you are logging in, they just store hashed+salted version in storage.
(Almost) No website (or app) is hashing the password before sending it to server, so if you hack the login screen you can dump RAW passwords anytime.
No thanks, sounds like security and privacy nightmare.
The part about “no user interaction required” doesnt feel right secure.
Especially as it is stored at google servers, it says it is encrypted but it is encrypred using keys that google has access to as they are unlocked with you logging in into google account.
“There are only 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary and those who don’t.”
https://www.exploringbinary.com/there-are-10-types-of-people/
How many already launched?
You can use (self hosted) gitlab as a registry storage. We do that locally so we have both code, pipeline and containers in the same place.
Thinking when the “leaving packages before door” will stop (by shops refusing to send it that way due to cost related to stealing)
True, if you have extra money, …
It just ‘feel’ bad/wrong like now Google has a brand that they will quickly kill any project they start.
If you create a good product the market will pick it up, throwing cash at random projects and killing it when it doesn’t make huge profit sounds wasteful.
You mean they throw a lot of money at the wall hoping that something will stick?
Matrix
We should start call them that…
Or maybe more like:
ExploitativeAI
or ExAI
https://chatgpt.com/share/66e9426a-c178-800d-a34e-ae4883f70ca0
But most likely they use all of those recordings accidental or not to serve you targeted ads, like Google does.