"But the breakthrough will come just as soon as the chips no one can make are delivered."
Probably.
If anyone thinks this is not for Meta's benefit, they're delusional.
People will misuse this for personal gain at the expense of others and the planet. Consequences will be dramatic.
Someone at the office was dodging transit fare. Probably. :)
I can think of a few games where this is possible which came out long before 2022.
Dead man walking.
Bitwarden supports importing Firefox passwords.
Here's a clue, geniuses: geoengineer the planet by not polluting it.
Those kids don't know the difference. They only feel hate toward others.
The many faces of racism.
Dafuq is QP?
Same tactics as those used by the NRA to control the ATF&E.
If this doesn't scream complicit, I don't know what does.
Good. Now do Israel.
They out-do themselves every day.
Nothing new to see here. Ftfy.
Can someone eli5 why it is controversial to require proof of citizenship to vote in the USA?
They're almost done genociding so there's no point to send more. /s
When you don't have a business plan you choose ads.
This game has such trash net code. It's surprising they won't fix it considering how much cash they're milking from it. But I guess it's cheaper to lose players than to make it better for everyone..
I currently have a storage server with the following config.
Multiple raid6 volumes (mdadm) -> aggregated into a lvm volume group -> lvm volumes -> encrypted with luks1 -> (no partitioning) xfs file systems mounted and used by the os
I have the following criteria: I want to keep software raid (mdadm) with multiple raid sets, xfs, and lvm. I don't mind using 2fa, but I don't want to just store my secret keys on a dongle attached to my PC because that seems to defeat the point of encryption at rest.
My questions:
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Is there a better way to encrypt my data at rest?
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Is there a better layer at which to apply the encryption?
I'm mostly unhappy with luks1 over a whole lvm volume and looking for alternatives.
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Thank you everyone for these great responses! I'll be looking into these ideas :)