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My God if I have to listen to my mother in law brag about how good of a “deal” her $10 (made up “retail”, $26) Tommy Bahama hand towels from TJ Max were one more time…
My God if I have to listen to my mother in law brag about how good of a “deal” her $10 (made up “retail”, $26) Tommy Bahama hand towels from TJ Max were one more time…
How about Arabic? Or Chinese, simplified Chinese is read by like a billion people, so clearly easily readable, it even has simplified in the name!
Are you perhaps an LLM in disguise?
Ill let it slide, because you seam to have made it youre hole identity, butt ill note its knot relevant to this discussion
I really don’t think 20% of Americans have personal shoppers.
Unless you count people whose spouse does all the grocery shopping and manages the finances - I could believe that’s a large enough chunk of the population to meaningfully contribute to the 20%
On that page, you can choose “version history” to get their list of changes, unfortunately for this one all they put was “bug fixes”…
Good news though, this is an open source project, so easy enough to just go to the source…
Github issue: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/8873
And here’s all of the commits that have gone into it since 2024.5.1: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/compare/web-v2024.5.1…desktop-v2024.6.2
For a company who has a whole schtick going where they read and critique other companies’ privacy policies, this is pretty ludicrous.
Worst thing? Someone with access to your password can now break into the associated account, and use that access to snoop or potentially permanently lock you out. E2EE data could be lost forever if they change the password and 2FA.
More likely? Unless you reuse passwords, or the associated site has been recently compromised, pretty low odds of compromise. If you suspect your 2FA has leaked, just get a new secret, easy peasy. Most reputable sites should alert you to a login on a new device, potentially giving you time to react or alerting you of snooping.
If your secret leaks without context on what site it’s associated with, then unless your name is Taylor Swift, odds of someone associating it to a site, let alone the matching password, are astronomical.
for reasons I don’t completely understand, Resilio Sync connections seem to be quicker and more reliable
Resilio runs a “relay” server to facilitate connections where neither peer has properly set up port forwarding. Only downside of Resilio is its not open source, so you just kinda have to take their privacy policy at face value. As long as op isn’t sending something super sensitive though, it probably is no big deal.
Stock prices to drop sufficiently.
They’ll just start selling their planes at a discount to win back buyers, then cut more corners to make a profit at the discounted rate.
Because he paid $10k for a booth to talk about bird safe window tinting, and can actually answer questions about bird safe window tinting. Dude wants to go through all that work into maybe fooling me into giving up my work login credentials, more power to him.
Lemmy and snarky references back to Reddit like that ex-girlfriend you’ve “totally moved on from”
Lentils, rice, and beans together can form a very inexpensive but nutrient rich base for a lot of meals.
You running the Trump campaign in your spare time?
Definitely no, viruses need 48-72 hours of incubation before the .mkv host becomes contagious. If the file is <24 hours old, I’d look for another source.
If you’re worried your computer might be infected, you should consider swapping your case LEDs with UV lights to purify your system.
… that they’ve disclosed so far…
I love that the cover image for this article about buying Chinese EVs is a car from a Swedish manufacturer (Polestar, owned by Volvo). Western media really knows jack shit about the Chinese EV market.
No Jira ticket, no fixy.
Obviously Doom.