And then some random dude takes a peek at you entering said password, and steals the phone :/
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Isn't it applicable to everyone, tho? E.g. you spend some time choosing good headphones, and then start noticing people wearing specific models you found interesting, or get into laptops and see thinkpad owners, etc.
Have all the sites you visit rolled out ech so far? 'Cause otherwise it's enough for your ISP to notice you visiting fcriiff* to draw certain conclusions.
* a reference to Cory Doctorow's "Radicalized". Mb anything your government doesn't want you to do, be it torrents, LGBT stuff, abortion clinics, etc.
That's the first time I hear about that issue. Any links?
Yeah, whatever. If you don't like the community, you leave it. Or make your own unofficial community with blackjack and hookers. As simple as that.
I mean, "if it doesn't suite your needs -- fork it" still stands. As for the lack of moderation -- that's applicable to the official instance, I guess? 'Cause it's like more than a half of all the users, so no wonder they can't moderate everything
Questionable: should've been replaced with an API call that shows user a pop-up like "do you want to change the default browser to $browser_name?". Rn it's just breaking stuff for the sake of keeping internet chromesplorer.
I prefer grabbing small amounts of solder with the tip of the soldering iron instead. Helps a lot when solderling small stuff, esp. smd components
Well, that's a giant ass bottle (or small humans)
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Sending plain-text passwords is rather interesting, tho. Could've at least optionally encrypted 'em with a key derived from smth known by the user only.
The idea is usually to access the victim's banking app, or 2fa app, etc, AFAIK.