Our engineering department uses bb revu. I'll look into it as a replacement for Acrobat. Thanks!

[-] 01189998819991197253@infosec.pub 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Inspired by the humble bee

**Bumble bee

Seriously, though. Instead of "the humble bee inspired us to make a nightmare bot", how about we go more of a "the humble bee inspired us to save them".

Nothing good for us

How's that working out for your country, Narayan?

Let's see...

India over here in the third world, despite his 14hr days and no work life balance.

Germany over here in the first world with 8ish hour days and a very good work life balance.

I say this with no disrespect to people of his group that are unlike him... Ok, boomer.

Packaging isn't the same, though. They're being honest (in a capitalist sort of way). The pseudoephedrine states decongestion (because that's what it does when taken properly), while the phenylephrine states congestion (because that's what it causes when taken).

I've been on calyxos and grapheneos since at least 11, and didn't realize they were gone from the google variant of android, since I've had them this entire time. I wonder, now, if it's an AOSP thing or a calyxos/grapheneos thing.

Best not poke the bear, then haha

This remind me of the article a while back that eluded to get the "fact" that Signal isn't as private as people think, then went on to "prove" that by saying that "an attacker" can see your private messages on Signal private messenger with little to no effort............................ if they had unlocked physical access to your phone. Yeah. No shit. This "attacker" will have access to everything else, too, since the phone is unlocked and in their hands. Stupid disinformation against Signal is unrelenting. I'm really glad that you changed your post title, OP. Thank you for looking out.

Who is dumb enough to just allow themselves to be manipulated, abused and taken for a ride in such a way?

The general population. It's why this stuff exists.

[-] 01189998819991197253@infosec.pub 9 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I've see where you can pay with your fingerprint at some venders. It's a similar concept, in terms of single point of failure. Regardless, I hope you're right.

E: **mostly right. I won't embed anything in my skin for payments. CC or cash or phone NFC (and I don't like that one for it's security implications). That's it.

Hahahaha! Wait till hp makes these, and charges you a subscription to display anything.

[-] 01189998819991197253@infosec.pub 9 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Nice try, FBI guy. We are not divulging any of our past felonies.

Edit: oh boy, was I wrong...

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