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It’s not a good look for the US either. What is the US’s jurisdiction? Dragging in a foreign journalist who has not set foot on US soil TMK to be charged with crimes yet everyone here is inundated with foreign spam communications and millions of dollars stolen from US citizens every year. It shows where priorities are.


Especially when all the leaks were republished by all the American news agencies, with no consequences.


Can't edit now but I should have written "published", not "republished". Assange didn't even publish the leaks himself.


Same here and been happy with them. Not only the aforementioned issues in addition to the sheer cost of a newer car these days. Deals can be had, but are hard to find.


I don’t see how this is any different than any other internet connected device that companies are seemingly so eager to get into our possession to mine and monetize data that we produce by using them. The device i’m using to type this up included.

To me this seems more like just one piece of a more meta issue that is arguably turning in to a multi-headed monster for the average citizen to contend with going forward. I’ve also seen no evidence of effective, concrete, and widespread clarity, reform, or help coming from anywhere. I hope I’m horribly wrong.


I worked at the grand opening of the new classic restoration center next to the ATL airport and saw for myself how committed Porsche is to keeping their entire lineage of vehicles on the road. IIRC they said ~75% of all Porsche vehicles ever made are still registered.


I would wager most folks on the keyboard warpath (or podium/camera) would be much more civil with their alleged target if they were sitting across the table from them.


Are you implying that internet giving voice to people without power to do violence is a bad thing? Should only strong and powerful be given freedom to speak?


Bingo.


Ivermectin is a good start.


I was just about to chime in about Cisco meraki. If you stop renewing the license you lose control of your meraki hardware.


I’ve been using the keepass ecosystem for years after switching from 1password. It’s open source, highly portable, and you don’t need a degree to set it up.


Yes, but password sharing in a team is no fun. You could use a completely separated password file, but then you might end up with a lot of password files with different passwords that need to be managed in another Keepass file. In theory there are child databases in Keepass, but using them with different clients and cloud sync never worked for me.


Not everybody needs password sharing in a team. It's bad security practice anyway.


KeepassXC and/or strongbox have a very similar workflow to the older file based 1password one. I switched from 1password once they went to the centralized subscription model and I have been very happy with it for years now.


I am actually thinking of that app. They are going to implement templates (login, credit card, etc.) and when they do, I am in.


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