Might get some hate for this, but so long as OP vetted the text, I think this is one of the rare good fine uses for AI. Its not an app people are downloading and running, AI can only mess it up so much. If it helps one person break away from Google I’ll take it.
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StumblingWasabi@lemmy.todayto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Marcus Ranum: The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security [2005] (old, but still applies)
4·7 days agoIts missing “scan QR codes as a form of captcha”
Not really, just had to install KeePass on my computer and export my bitwarden passwords BW makes that easy to do) and import them to KeePass. I haven’t set up the browser extension yet, as at a glance it says it doesn’t work with browsers installed with flatpak and that’s how I have LibreWolf installed. Setting up syncthing was also pretty straightforward.
Yeah, I switched to KeePass for the same reason. The only way I trust software is if they’ll show me the code, and the only reason to replace “transparency” with “trust” IMHO is because they want to go closed source. Innovation also tends to just mean 'we’re going to be charging you for features that used to be free ’
StumblingWasabi@lemmy.todayto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Firefox for Android adding Google Integrity checks
17·11 days agoThe QR code capchas are just stupid. Like the first rule of cybersecurity is to not click on random links or scan random QR codes. It would be way to easy for a malicious actor to make you scan a bad QR code.
StumblingWasabi@lemmy.todayto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Firefox for Android adding Google Integrity checks
10·11 days agoWhat is/was microsoft Palladium?
Then what is?