TDCN

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[–] TDCN@feddit.dk 8 points 1 year ago

Thank you. It was mostly ment as a joke tho. I'm not actually afraid to ask, but more ignorant because it's all behind VPN and that's just so much easier and safer and I know how to do it so less effort. Https is just magic for me at the moment and I like it that way. Maybe one day I'll learn the magic spells but not today.

[–] TDCN@feddit.dk 25 points 1 year ago (10 children)

Everything is behind a wireguard vpn for me. It's mostly because I don't understand how to set up Https and at this point I'm afraid to ask so everything is just http.

[–] TDCN@feddit.dk 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I agree. Physical access to the device and its often game over.

Sadly reading off the key is already trivial in some cases as showcased in this recent video by stacksmashing

Since the key has to be sent to the cpu in plain text it can easily be sniffed. If however the TPM is integrated in the cpu its not so easy, but then the os can be manipulated or hacked after boot with known exploits.

If you have a long and secure password for you encryption the absolute only way in is to brute force the key which is significantly harder if not impossible regardless of capital

[–] TDCN@feddit.dk 2 points 1 year ago

What I do for a little extra security is that my encryption password is just a longer variation of my normal password. So of I have an encrypted password sentence like "correct battery staple horse" my login password would just be "correct battery". It's a simple way to add a little extra and a good reminder everytime I turn on my computer that they are in fact two different passwords and protect me differently.

[–] TDCN@feddit.dk 16 points 1 year ago

Didn't they say the same when they were developing windows 10? I don't believe it's gonna happen.

[–] TDCN@feddit.dk 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Linus tech tips recently made huge pc build guide video that you might benefit from watching.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BL4DCEp7blY&pp=ygUbbGludXMgdGVjaCB0aXBzIGJ1aWxkIGd1aWRl

[–] TDCN@feddit.dk 26 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Thanks. I do know tho, but im slightly dyslexic and English is not my first language so it's hard for me to catch my own mistakes, while I can easily see it when others are making it. Also autocorrect is a blessing and a curse for me sometimes.

[–] TDCN@feddit.dk 92 points 1 year ago (9 children)

What i find most stupid about all of this is that Air Canada could just have admitted a mistake, payed The refund of ~450 USD which is basically nothing to them. It would have waisted no one's time and made good customer service and positive feedback. Then quietly fix the AI in the background and move on. Instead they now spend waaayy more money on legale fees, expensive lawyers, employees sallery, have a disabled AI, customer backlash and bad press all costing them many hundreds of thousands of dollars. So stupid.

[–] TDCN@feddit.dk 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If only the bags were significantly more expensive people would actually start to care and reuse the bags. Where in from the bags cost the equivalent to 2-3 dollars. A lot of people started using fabric bags and reuse the thicker plastic bags many times. I can easily use the thick plastic grocery bags we have 20 times and the fabric ones I mainly use are over 5 years now and counting.

[–] TDCN@feddit.dk 38 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Is it really 1st of April already

[–] TDCN@feddit.dk 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah you are probably right that cost will be the biggest issue when comparing between the two fields of production. Getting a good stable production that is also cheap enough to be viable is always the hurdle

[–] TDCN@feddit.dk 1 points 2 years ago

Again, in practice there’s no useful information added to the discussion on the

And by that logic neither have you added anything useful so far with two long posts in this thread. So I guess we are even now? :)

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