
LastPass Is #Cancelled - Surveillance Report 31 - Techlore
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Date: 2022-04-15
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spicy
>Historically PCs have always used x86
Historically since 2000 and onward? I mean, sure, it's been 20 or so years but RISC processors were a lot more popular back in the dinosaur times. Apple used PowerPC all the way until 2005. IBM/Sun servers and other consumer PCs used to use various RISC architectures. x86 is a really sad frankenstein of an architecture that has become popular/survived until now due to intel's stubbornness and not due to its virtues. RISC > CISC; ARM > x86
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>Historically PCs have always used x86
Historically since 2000 and onward? I mean, sure, it's been 20 or so years but RISC processors were a lot more popular back in the dinosaur times. Apple used PowerPC all the way until 2005. IBM/Sun servers and other consumer PCs used to use various RISC architectures. x86 is a really sad frankenstein of an architecture that has become popular/survived until now due to intel's stubbornness and not due to its virtues. RISC > CISC; ARM > x86
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lies
Yeah, you did misunderstand the M1. It-s not a budget chip; this and those with similar architecture are going to replace x86 on Macs, and that-s that.
Short layman-s way oversimplified version of the difference between ARM and x86: ARM has fewer instructions and is thus less flexible, but in terms of power efficiency ARM (and RISC-V too) can absolutely crush x86 on power use. These ARM chips sip power.
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Yeah, you did misunderstand the M1. It-s not a budget chip; this and those with similar architecture are going to replace x86 on Macs, and that-s that.
Short layman-s way oversimplified version of the difference between ARM and x86: ARM has fewer instructions and is thus less flexible, but in terms of power efficiency ARM (and RISC-V too) can absolutely crush x86 on power use. These ARM chips sip power.
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Michael
It was a big mistake to integrate TOR into Brave. The idea was sound, but the mechanics were flawed. Why try to compound everything into one browser to make it Superman? No extremely perfect browser will ever exist, (not without a small level of bugs. All code is written by humans. For Example: Microsoft. Run an exterminator through their code before using their software, for God's sake.
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It was a big mistake to integrate TOR into Brave. The idea was sound, but the mechanics were flawed. Why try to compound everything into one browser to make it Superman? No extremely perfect browser will ever exist, (not without a small level of bugs. All code is written by humans. For Example: Microsoft. Run an exterminator through their code before using their software, for God's sake.
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PhilLesh69
The Soviet Union parked boats in a harbor near a NATO meeting in Copenhagen or some other city and picked up the electromagnetic signatures of the pre-encrypted message being typed into an encryption device used by one of the member militaries to communicate back to their home countries way back in the 1960s. The keystrokes have distinct signatures of some sort.
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The Soviet Union parked boats in a harbor near a NATO meeting in Copenhagen or some other city and picked up the electromagnetic signatures of the pre-encrypted message being typed into an encryption device used by one of the member militaries to communicate back to their home countries way back in the 1960s. The keystrokes have distinct signatures of some sort.
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Flint
So the story behind the clickbait is that LastPass changed their subscription model. That's it. Am I missing something? This is the definition of a nothing-burger. I'm more worried about the change of ownership that happened a little while ago and the looming monetization of data that you just KNOW the new holding company is dying to exploit.
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So the story behind the clickbait is that LastPass changed their subscription model. That's it. Am I missing something? This is the definition of a nothing-burger. I'm more worried about the change of ownership that happened a little while ago and the looming monetization of data that you just KNOW the new holding company is dying to exploit.
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bgtubber
23: 34 Yes, if possible avoid ATMs, but if you can't, use only ones that are installed in busy and open spaces (less chance of someone trying to tamper with it) and of course, inspect the ATM for signs of tampering every single time you use one.
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23: 34 Yes, if possible avoid ATMs, but if you can't, use only ones that are installed in busy and open spaces (less chance of someone trying to tamper with it) and of course, inspect the ATM for signs of tampering every single time you use one.
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17: 30 Current premium users (That renews after May 1st) will keep their calendar invites and their existing domain names. The business features will be free for now, and users who already bought it due to the upcoming changes are getting a refund.
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17: 30 Current premium users (That renews after May 1st) will keep their calendar invites and their existing domain names. The business features will be free for now, and users who already bought it due to the upcoming changes are getting a refund.
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Cause
Not a great company. Support was terrible. Employees are disconnected from the business of security. Their platform is not great. Bitwarden is very interesting. LogMeIn is a part of the company that holds LastPass. Keep on teaching.
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Not a great company. Support was terrible. Employees are disconnected from the business of security. Their platform is not great. Bitwarden is very interesting. LogMeIn is a part of the company that holds LastPass. Keep on teaching.
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Hilariokinyo
-Dependency confusion- thing seems on purpose that it was done just to see how long before noticed. Something as basic as renaming with newer version there is no way people didn-t know about taking advantage of that.
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-Dependency confusion- thing seems on purpose that it was done just to see how long before noticed. Something as basic as renaming with newer version there is no way people didn-t know about taking advantage of that.
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