sleepybrett
sleepybrett t1_j9my994 wrote
Reply to comment by bigsquirrel in Apple is convinced my dog is stalking me. A vital AirTag safety feature is incorrectly notifying me every day. by MayoFetish
No like a month. It’s not annoying once, it’s annoying when it’s every damn day with no recourse.
sleepybrett t1_j9mhjup wrote
Reply to comment by DocCaliban in Apple is convinced my dog is stalking me. A vital AirTag safety feature is incorrectly notifying me every day. by MayoFetish
Many people live with others (The rent is too damn high), and maybe borrow each other's things including bikes and cars. Many of these bikes are cars may have hidden away in them. This will cause stalker alerts.
The best solution for this would be a feature that allows a user to 'accept the stalking tag as friendly' for some length of time. maybe with an occasional reminder.
sleepybrett t1_j9mh0s3 wrote
Reply to comment by atchijov in Apple is convinced my dog is stalking me. A vital AirTag safety feature is incorrectly notifying me every day. by MayoFetish
he explains. The tag on his dog is registered to his partners icloud account. Additionally they do not have family sharing enabled.
The stalker alert is specifically 'i keep seeing an airtag that is not yours that follows you around'.
sleepybrett t1_j1ndo7s wrote
Reply to comment by maumay in The Lastpass hack was worse than the company first reported by glawgii
I currently use bitwarden because I can host my own backend for it.
sleepybrett t1_j1n61mr wrote
Reply to comment by maumay in The Lastpass hack was worse than the company first reported by glawgii
I can verify the TLS implimentation in my browser. I do not have access to 1passwords client and server apps source code.
sleepybrett t1_j1i7qmx wrote
Reply to comment by coldblade2000 in The Lastpass hack was worse than the company first reported by glawgii
... and that's why I currently use it.
sleepybrett t1_j1i7o37 wrote
Reply to comment by maumay in The Lastpass hack was worse than the company first reported by glawgii
'if it was encrypted correctly.'
For me, there are just some things that I will trust a company to do for me by proxy, and some things I don't. Keeping my identity (if someone has all your passwords they can become, effectively you) secure is one of those things that I'd rather do myself.
Convince is the enemy of security.
sleepybrett t1_j1ghqpu wrote
Reply to comment by HanaBothWays in The Lastpass hack was worse than the company first reported by glawgii
Any password manager that makes you use THEIR SaaS Cloud bullshit to store your vault is a risk. I dropped one password when they dropped support for local vaults.
sleepybrett t1_j1ghju1 wrote
Reply to comment by The_Countess in The Lastpass hack was worse than the company first reported by glawgii
if you trust lastpass... they've been hacked like half a dozen times at this point. If they can't secure their network, what makes me think they secure my passwords any better.
sleepybrett t1_j1ghdqu wrote
Reply to comment by DrQuantum in The Lastpass hack was worse than the company first reported by glawgii
As an enterprise you can run it all behind the vpn.
sleepybrett t1_j1ghbj9 wrote
Reply to comment by xal1124 in The Lastpass hack was worse than the company first reported by glawgii
My local vault IS accessible only on my wireguard vpn. 'come at me bro'. I'm one man to hack that is an undertaking, better results (as many vaults as they can find) and probably easier (bigger footprint) hacking the password manager cloud company...
sleepybrett t1_j1gh01r wrote
Reply to comment by justanemptyvoice in The Lastpass hack was worse than the company first reported by glawgii
why is 1password any better? Any password manager that make you use their 'cloud' can get fucked IMO.
I used 1password until they mandated their cloud product and stopped supporting local vaults. At least with a local vault if they got hacked, and a flaw was found then someone would have to get my vault as well. Nice defense in depth. But with my vault in their cloud it's a one stop fucking shop... fuck all of that.
sleepybrett t1_iw9dxhc wrote
Reply to comment by Complainer_Official in Android phone owner accidentally finds a way to bypass lock screen by redhatGizmo
Backport the patch the old versions of the OS. Apple has done this in the past when faced with similar issues.
sleepybrett t1_itlbdyw wrote
Reply to comment by ExactBarber8 in TIL that the famous author Thomas Pynchon has avoided publicity during his fifty-year career to the point that almost all known photos of him are from the 1950s. However, he voiced himself in two episodes of The Simpsons, where his dialogue consisted entirely of puns on the titles of his books. by IHad360K_KarmaDammit
They wont say, but there are theories, check imdb trivia.
sleepybrett t1_itiu4yu wrote
Reply to TIL that the famous author Thomas Pynchon has avoided publicity during his fifty-year career to the point that almost all known photos of him are from the 1950s. However, he voiced himself in two episodes of The Simpsons, where his dialogue consisted entirely of puns on the titles of his books. by IHad360K_KarmaDammit
He is also apparently i the Paul Thomas Anderson film 'Inherent Vice' which is, of course, based on his novel of the same name.
sleepybrett t1_jdwmah2 wrote
Reply to comment by Ispheria in I ditched my Magic Keyboard… by Lionnn_
You can buy from upgrade keyboards and get whatever switches you want, still won't be hotswap but you will have options.