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t҉̠̙ǵ̣̞̄ͪ͜x̸̱͚̳ͫ͐̑̈ͯͣ̚n̒͌҉͉̦̜̝ͅ @ tgxn @lemmy.tgxn.net
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  • We didn't choose the corporation's that succeeded in this wasteland. They all either perished due to failing global supply lines or fell apart due to their management dying out. There's not much left in the way of personnel freedoms now though, though we all have 60-hour a week jobs with the new conglomerate, Googazon. I hope that I can maintain my place to live as another 2 million refugees just came in on a boat from overseas - they had lost their city due to natural disasters - more earthquakes and flooding.

  • The frontend should inform the user (that the "price lock" time has expired) and refresh the price automatically. Then when they click submit there should always be a non-expired token. You should also be storing details of these tokens server-side so you can validate that it's not been tampered with (if someone gets the private key. They can submit orders for any price?)

  • Yep, Immich is tha bomb! Able to completely clear out google photos!

  • Yeah for sure! I've used bing chat a bit too, as well as chatgpt !

  • Yeah I switched my primary search to DDG at about the same time. It just has more relevant reulsults, especially if you're just looking for reference to some random API or library.

  • Yeah absolutely. This line from the article summs it up pretty well... ""What we do know—and what this vulnerability demonstrates—is that advanced hardware-based protections are useless in the face of a sophisticated attacker as long as there are hardware features that can bypass those protections.""

    Edit: We also have no idea how many zero days there are in Android, either. 🤷‍♂️ But at least it's a bit more open source than iOS 😂

  • Looks like the black and white picture from the article is from 2015! I thourght it looked like something out of a museum.