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  • I'm from Australia.

    Some spiders are absolutely bros.

    Others seem to exist only to fuck you up.

    Once you know the difference you're fine, but I don't blanket assume that every spider I find is a friend.

  • If you're (sensibly) encrypting your data before sending it off site, then yes it likely makes little difference where you send it. The parent comment didn't mention adding your own crypto however.

    Further, I just personally wouldn't trust my data to a personality like "Kim dot com".

  • From a UX perspective I disagree. 1password wins at UX hands down but Bitwarden is a very close second and IMO has better privacy guarantees.

    Security is useless if it's too difficult. Despite liking Bitwarden I am a 1Password subscriber and happy with my choice.

  • What excuses are you referring to?

    Are you also arguing that if a problem isn't in your immediate periphery then it doesn't exist? We are all human beings, living on the same planet.

    There's nothing wrong with feeling a modicum of empathy for those less fortunate by circumstance of geography or socioeconomic influence.

  • Sorry, all you get is images of a maxi pad to indicate enormous damage for what was likely a graze.

    An attempt on a former president's life is a big deal, whether I think he's a human dumpster fire or not.

    However, the way he played this up was and is ridiculous. He didn't need to prove anything. Someone shot at him and that's not in doubt. Instead he chose to milk it and I personally find that ludicrous given the circumstances.

  • Never trust the network in any circumstance. If you start from that basis then life becomes easier.

    Google has a good approach to this: https://cloud.google.com/beyondcorp

    EDIT:

    I'd like to add a tangential rant about companies still using shit like IP AllowLists and VPNs. They're just implementing eggshell security.