

Enforcing DRM has a big downside: it paints a massive target on the DRM implementation, and it will likely end up getting broken.
Enforcing DRM has a big downside: it paints a massive target on the DRM implementation, and it will likely end up getting broken.
It absolutely is a thing. Network effect matters. Usability matters. Open source/community solutions usually lack that (and the lack of familiarity makes it worse).
Can we not have clickbait titles on the Fediverse?
The problem is that they can’t tell who is who, nobody wants the extra hassle of extra security, and in the end the companies have to deal with the fallout (customers asking for account recovery, compromised accounts being abused, …).
“Apparently, providing my login credentials doesn’t prove that the account belongs to me” given how bad people are with password reuse, phishing etc. - no it doesn’t, unfortunately.
16 would be 👍 (going by the mapping in this post, or the pinky if you do thumb = 1).
4 is 4 either way.
Don’t forget 4.
Without having read the whole thing, so I’m not sure how clear the article is about it: the important part is that donations to Mozilla go to the Mozilla Foundation, which does the political campaigning/social justice etc. stuff, while Firefox development happens in the Mozilla Corporation funded with search engine deals etc.
So again:
Don’t have vulnerable shit and ignore them.
Those are just weather.
Well… https://lemmy.world/post/1070774 has a suggestion ;)
My guess is fraud detection - detecting when an account is being accessed from the machine of a customer that a phone scammer talked into installing remote access software. It’s of course not 100% but can be used to e.g. increase a risk score.
Unusual transaction + no other risk factors? Allow. Unusual transaction + other risk factors? Block or require 2FA or similar.
I like asking the “why don’t they…” question as a genuine question because it’s a great way to learn a lot in a short time
February? Then I believe they have obtained a full copy of all posts and comments on the site. /s
(For those who don’t get the joke: https://github.com/Watchful1/PushshiftDumps - full dumps of all Reddit data up to February exist, and I think archive.org has the March file too)
I see two three pin 3.5mm stereo plugs (one of them color coded for the headphones and one for the mic), and zero 4-pin combo plugs?