Ya know, Signal has been audited multiple times. It's OSS. IT sec elite has looked at it and says it's sound. If anything is plausible, it would be your device spying on you rather than Signal.
What's weird tho is how people think this has anything do with messaging or data privacy. This is about Telegram being used as a public platform. They can't force Durov to decrypt anything, nor do they need to, because they already know your groups...
You should almost always use amd_pstate=guided/active on anything newer than Zen 2, although Arch Wiki says active is the default since kernel 6.5. Even if it doesn't seem to fix the problem, it's the preferred way to run those CPUs (if it works). guided + conservative scaling governor might help. Maybe it's just a reporting bug tho, wouldn't be a first for AMD.
I find it kinda sad that KDE is attempting to stop it's series of K-puns. I suspect that some app names are/were intentionally bad. Like Kcalc instead of Kalculator? Kome on...
Yeah, I posted this because the headline got me confused.
I knew 5 out of 6 of their neighbours, but I didn't know about Burkina Faso, not even under their old name. I'm afraid to find out how many more African countries I'm missing.
For everyone who also had no idea this country exists:
Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa. It covers an area of 274,223 km2 (105,878 sq mi), bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the south, and Ivory Coast to the southwest. As of 2021, the country had an estimated population of 23,674,480. Previously called the Republic of Upper Volta (1958–1984), it was renamed Burkina Faso by President Thomas Sankara. Its citizens are known as Burkinabè, and its capital and largest city is Ouagadougou.
Airbus can't just jump in and suddenly make all the planes to replace Boeing's civilian sector. Moreover they are irreplaceable in the defence sector. If Boeing really is to go down completly, it will take years of bad news.
Make a habit of reading takes (from reputable / serious sources) that you think you'll disagree with.
Even if it doesn't change your mind, you will understand other people's POV. This is very important for understanding your own stance better and finding flaws and uncertainties in it.
It also tends to humanise "the other side" (whoever that is for you), which makes it easier to have a constructive argument rather than meaningless fights.
It does, I'll give you that. However, I will hold the fact that their maximum is actually reasonable against that. The minimum of 8 is more concerning imo
I'm just gonna go ahead and say it: 16 Characters are sufficient and 20 pretty damn secure.
That is assuming they do stuff right and there are no vulnerabilities, which they won't and there are. However they may manifest, they are a greater concern at 16+ characters, especially if they don't offer 2FA.
The reason is that even if machines become powerful enough that 16 characters can be bruteforced, which they can't atm, you can effectively defend everything against bruteforce attacks by other means. Including but not limited to limiting login attempts, salts and pepper, multiple encryption layers etc.
With just a salt pepper you can make a 16 char password effectively a 24 char password... Or a 2.000.000 char password. Assuming it is not stolen alongside that is.
Ya know, Signal has been audited multiple times. It's OSS. IT sec elite has looked at it and says it's sound. If anything is plausible, it would be your device spying on you rather than Signal.
What's weird tho is how people think this has anything do with messaging or data privacy. This is about Telegram being used as a public platform. They can't force Durov to decrypt anything, nor do they need to, because they already know your groups...