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This is the way. You technically don't need the case, but it won't look as cool. And my wife would be pissed if I had a naked s9 in my living room.

Did you know you can use emojis in the CLI using nano?

Worked with WOS. I need to update my Phoenix wallet. This is amazing.

I think this has the potential to change the way we think about network security. The ride or die freaks think about security differently from organizations. We are all about Szabo's famous quote, "trusted third parties are security holes," and take extreme measures to ensure no one else has access to our keys.

A hospital or any other business has a gazillion people working for them that all need passwords, 2fa, etc. These are often smart people, but they know about as much as cybersecurity as I know about brain surgery.

The way places deal with this is host files in the cloud with a trusted third party who has the most liability they can find. All the hashes of the passwords are stored in a central location, making them an easy target.

From what I understand, this does the opposite. The keys are encrypted on the client, not the server. An attacker needs pysical access to the computer for the key. This mitigates the risk of social engineering attacks. If there is a breach, the key can be revoked.

This won't stop nprmies from writing their password on a post-it under the keyboard, but that's okay. Most of the people in the office have a password of their own. It's still a bad idea, maybe a jealous co-worker finds your password and searches porn sites, but it's less likely to end up on the news.

That's what I think anyway. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I am sure there are some things I've missed too.

I've never built a computer, but have replaced parts. I'm due for a new computer though and I want to use AI more. How does this work? Are there plans to follow?

Price gouging is like when people sell water for $10 after a hurricame.

That's not what this is.

The government has manipulated our currency to the point where most people can only by stuff that will eventually fill landfills now.

They only track the price of TV's and microwaves with CPI because they know the public can't handle the truth. How can "greedy businesses" gouge the price of real eatate and used cars?

Okay, I read the article now. This dude is a professor at my alma matter. I wan't my money back. 🤬