Amazon is lowering the cost of a One Medical membership for Amazon Prime subscribers, shaving $100 off the annual fee to $99 a year. The step is the latest effort by the e-commerce company to mesh its chain of doctor’s offices with its retail services....
Even though the wording in the OP makes it sound like that, they didn’t mention anything about their own feelings. It might just be an honest question.
If you leak one of the 2FA codes, especially together with a timestamp, in theory it allows someone to brute force the seed, since they now have one known plaintext. If you leak multiple, it reduces the amount of time needed to do that.
For open source messengers, you can check whether they actually encrypt your messages and whether the server has access to your encryption keys but what about WhatsApp? Since it’s not open source, you can’t be sure that the encryption keys aren’t sent to the server, right? Has there been a case where a government was able...
It does not matter how good the encryption is. The app on your device has to be able to decrypt the content to be able to show it to you. If it has access to the decrypted data, it could just send it somewhere. If it has access to your private key, it can leak it. Even if the app is open source, you do not know if the binary on your phone matches that source, unless it uses reproducible builds and you actually verify the binary on your particular device, after each update.
A man who grabbed our concept of a centralized internet by the balls and squeezed it so hard that the Lemmy’s user count 65xed in a 3 months period. Thank you for your service
If you really want to control your TV from your phone, why not just use an app to control it over the local network that’s probably available if your TV has been released in the past 10 years or so? Doesn’t even have to be in line of sight for that.
The main issue here might not be the application including its own updater, but the operating system not including a common updater so each application needs to provide one for itself
Meta acknowledged in a statement to The Washington Post that Threads is intentionally blocking the search terms and said that other terms are being blocked, but the company declined to provide a list of them. A search by The Post discovered that the words “sex,” “nude,” “gore,” “porn,” “coronavirus,”...
Little known fact (imgur.com)
Draghi: EU must become a state (www.euractiv.com)
What are some good open source file manager with sftp support for android?
Oh No, anyway (lemmy.world)
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Here's what's happening to ad blockers in Google Chrome (www.spacebar.news)
Core Values (lemmy.ml)
Atypical tips to quit smoking?
I know it’s gross, unhealthy, a stupid habit, makes no sense....
Amazon lowers cost of health care plan for Prime members to $9 a month (www.cbsnews.com)
Amazon is lowering the cost of a One Medical membership for Amazon Prime subscribers, shaving $100 off the annual fee to $99 a year. The step is the latest effort by the e-commerce company to mesh its chain of doctor’s offices with its retail services....
Google now (lemmy.zip)
Hmm
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[Xfce] Switched to Alpine today (i.imgur.com)
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Is it bad to expose the 2FA codes?
In a few weeks I’ll do a workshop about security for people who are tech illiterate, I plan to teach about password managers and 2FA....
Can the government decrypt your WhatsApp chats?
For open source messengers, you can check whether they actually encrypt your messages and whether the server has access to your encryption keys but what about WhatsApp? Since it’s not open source, you can’t be sure that the encryption keys aren’t sent to the server, right? Has there been a case where a government was able...
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the way it is (feddit.de)
A moment of appreciation for a man who is undoubtedly the world's most successful promoter of Lemmy and the fediverse (lemmy.ml)
A man who grabbed our concept of a centralized internet by the balls and squeezed it so hard that the Lemmy’s user count 65xed in a 3 months period. Thank you for your service
Twitter, Reddit, Unity, Blizzard... who else? (startrek.website)
Lost my F-35 in my couch (feddit.de)
The "cult following" Android phone starter pack (lemdro.id)
Please don’t nuke me (i.imgur.com)
Why the iPhone 13 mini will probably be discontinued this week (www.macworld.com)
Paid for MS Excel out of the goodness of my heart so now I get this popup every 2 hours... (lemmy.world)
Threads blocks searches related to covid and vaccines as cases rise (www.washingtonpost.com)
Meta acknowledged in a statement to The Washington Post that Threads is intentionally blocking the search terms and said that other terms are being blocked, but the company declined to provide a list of them. A search by The Post discovered that the words “sex,” “nude,” “gore,” “porn,” “coronavirus,”...
TIL the adjective 'daily' in the lord's prayer is actually written in the original Greek as *epiousion*, which occurs nowhere else in known history (en.wikipedia.org)
the full line being “Give us today our epiousion bread”...
Wyze security camera owners reported that they could briefly see feeds from cameras they didn’t own (www.theverge.com)
Mozilla review of 25 car brands finds they're "a privacy nightmare" (foundation.mozilla.org)
I'll just sort it myself (sh.itjust.works)
Wayland or X11? Why?
A tiny bit of opposition and Tankies flee once more (sh.itjust.works)
Elon Musk appearance at Valorant Champions tournament met with boos, crowd chanting 'Bring back Twitter' (www.pcgamer.com)
Well well well, if it isn't the consequences of my own actions.
Anon loves someone else (sh.itjust.works)
Web3 is here and it's glorious (lemmy.world)
TIL in Portugal you can get an unlimited national rail pass for €49 🚂
euronews.com/…/want-to-travel-portugal-by-train-n…
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