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  • I think they do but you have to ask Daddy for permission first?

    https://service.oneplus.com/us/search/search-detail?id=2085382

    IE they probably void your warranty if you even get remotely close to the OEM unlock command....

    In any case I boycott OnePlus despite typing this message on a OP7T.

    They lied on many things for my device and its updates. They don't even have that noskin android experience like they had. They are becoming yet another Chinese manufacturer that dreams of selling iPhone like devices.

    Cya OnePlus!

  • Beavers said in the memo that generative AI also mirrors the levels of professionalism, clarity and detail in the prompts you provide. Beavers added that being polite to your AI chatbot "not only ensures you get the same graciousness in return, but it also improves the AI's responsiveness and performance."

  • There is plenty of data on compromised certs. I mean if you steal a cert you essentially steal the identity of that server.

    I'm just saying before that you had admins connecting from time to time to the server while deploying but after that change it could be years before someone connects. Cert deployment IMO is often one of the last maintenance that is not automated and one of the hardest to automate both safely and reliably.

    But for a business that handles it that way it's just straight up an upgrade in security to have shorter certs.

  • I just hope that automation doesn't bring new vulnerabilities... Otherwise we get safer cert but poorly secured automated PKI to create the certs?

    I mean if you have a fully automated cert deployment it could be months with a compromised system and you probably wouldn't see it.

    I don't know how effective this will be. It still seems short even if it starts in 2029.

  • Correct.

    I discussed it with my French fellow Bourreaux and they are very much shocked that such primitive technology could be used to execute people, that's savage!

    Well it's for bankers so maybe that's fine.

  • Ahah

    The picture also includes a very nice guillotine (I'm French and I approve the message), very ominous.

    Really seems like this guy has some kind of grudge toward banks...

  • Have you tried going through an invidious instance? Freetube does that so I don't think the VPN is really necessary. You are already accessing YT through a proxy of sort with invidious.

    As long as YT bans lists of VPN IPs there is no point in complaining about it. Either find a VPN that is not blocked or go the Invidious route but there isn't many approach...