Thinking about this again web.archive.org/web/2013092322…
That was 4 days after the domain was registered, and the day the phone was released....
Is Touch ID hacked yet?
An archive of the website istouchidhackedyet.com, where indeed it has beenweb.archive.org
@⛅ w chance of bears I use fingerprint because I want to make sure I don't pocket dial.
But yeah - seriously - it's... upsetting to me
So much just weird security choices
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It seems incredibly impossible to email a tailor and be like "can you tailor me a pair of baggy cargo pants?"
It just...
I'm sure they'd take the commission, but it just seems wrong
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As AI art gets better and better at photorealistic art, it gets worse at *art* and better at *deception*. But of course, as it gets worse, it gets worse at *art* and better at *making garbage*.
There is an obvious solution to this dilemma.
@mike No I agree
I was thinking about this image I saw of someone next to a TV with a person in the TV coming out to hug them.
If an AI made it, it would look bad and dumb
If a human made it, it means something weird and personal
Kind of like how sometimes who the artist is matters. The context of a work’s creation changes its meaning. But, a human still made potentially thousands of creative choices in the creation of an AI generated image, in much the same way a photographer or director does. An AI didn’t decide that out of it’s quasi-infinite potential outputs, a certain one should be circulated on social media with a certain presentation.
…yet
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I love the idea of Joke Theft and shit on social media.
Someone makes a joke, and then someone else riffs on it. Or tells a similar joke. And people get super up in arms about the joke being "stolen".
Copyright and Clout just rotting their brain until they ignore the idea of culture
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@⛅ w chance of bears Yeah
And like, maybe someone sees a joke, and would prefer a slightly better one and riffs.
you don't need to cite your Joke Sources
MLA Style Joke Citations
I just wanna be an embedded dev so I can port Android Open Source to surplus Google Glass and mount it inside a pair of ski goggles
I am a simple man
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yeah, that's a nonstarter on like every level.
I would really love digital signatures to be on more fragments of content, like I feel like the possibility of digital signatures is severely underused. But the truth value isn't something we can ever fix technically.
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@серафими многоꙮчитїи I dunno - I don't own enough technology that I trust to own a key longterm
I don't have a device I feel like my key wont be exfiltrated from, and I am terrible at keeping reliable hardware tokens.
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I am slowly going mad
I am trying to report to Simplii Financial that they don't have SSL on simplii.com and they just keep telling me that they have SSL on www.simplii.com
This is one of those "type it into SSL labs and see what pops out situations", incredibly boring, and it just breaks my HSTS and it's annoying and bad.
Their support team needs a screenshot of my browser not connecting , and a version number of a browser and the model number of my computer, and it needs to be running Windows or Mac in order to report this. But they did finally send me to BugCrowd.
BugCrowd tells me that it's a false positive, and that this means SSL is working fine ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.ht…
I am definitely moving my money, but also - is BugCrowd usually this dumb?! Is there anywhere where you can report a (admittedly incredibly minor) security issue to a Canadian bank where someone who knows what SSL is will read it?
This is their proof that the bareword domain has SSL on it. Whicjh uh, I am glad BugCrowd hires the best.
The theme of this week has been
"damn we made a mistake 2 years ago, I guess we can't ever fix it"
and then me stubbornly deciding to force people to fix it
fun fact: the security team can't get a ticket in the sprint. but they can get a high priority issue to override sprint priorities as part of an incident postmortem.
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@Hypolite Petovan I was mostly thinking of people telling me to me empathetic to laid off Meta employees
But yeah - Microsoft and Google employees also don't seem very ethical.
And at least Microsoft seems to be doing it because they outsource all their AI (hopefully they are thinking this) and because they have decided it's layoff season. But at least they aren't Google who fired their best AI ethics person because she was like "Maybe we should not burn the environment for bad AI?"
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My son has decided he wants to make balloons so wants:
Liquid latex and paraffin for the balloon
A star for the helium
I... Am bad at 3 year olds
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No like, new hardware - switched from MySQL to Amazon Aurora MySQL
my life choices that lead me here are bad and mercenary - but it feels way more impressive
People often talk about the barriers to entry of the fediverse and IRC
and uh - what if we called those barriers to entry "culture"
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it's true. the mastodon onboarding problem had basically no technical hurdles and one big "ah shit, what room full of strangers do I walk into?"
(I still don't understand why people act like gambling on which interoperable fediverse instance to join is worse than gambling on which of several mutually incompatible services to join)
I mean - i get that the problem is:
If I go to Post.News I am done making choices
If I go to the Fediverse, now I need to make a second choice
And I mean - from my end it's a question of wanting to give up on the model (which I've wanted to do for as long as the model has existed)
I also have a weird relationship with the "room full of strangers" question, as I started with "I want a single panel for all my social stuff which can also use the federated stuff" rather than "I want to join this network" (I already had a disused GNUSocial, and a Diaspora account)
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Set it in one of the cities ravaged by Night Beasts, whole army of monsters, some leftover. Wolves, both were and mortal roam the town, fresh water must be secured, alliances, the old government and new social structures. Room to flesh out literally hundreds of NPCs if you wish, while still focusing on a band.
Lots of available combat, but with it considered a horrible idea.
Trying to go sledding with the cousins
3L of hot chocolate, bag of marshmallows, little thing of butter, couple knives, and candied orange buns
I am bad at sledding but a good companion
My nephew made a North American Ticket To Ride that he calls North North America rather than Canadian and added an Airport mechanic
Proud of him (he's 9)
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This is 100% shade at Zellij
If you wanna use WASM as a compilation target, why not use Excel? It's used in more places and serious workflows!
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