End of an era but definitely a sensible one. I've been using SSH for over a decade and, even at that time, chose RSA for the far larger key size.
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Really happy with Eternity having come from Infinity.
I've worked in two open offices and, yeah, I largely hated it. One was just to enable micromanagement and prevent you from taking any breaks. The other was the opposite, in a very small company, having far too many distractions from music to complete nonsense conversations.
I've now moved to a fully remote role and we get far more done. No distractions and a tidy environment (my home) to think. The "random interactions" occur in group chats and the odd meet-up. Mixing the right people is sufficient and the setting is largely irrelevant.
obscure corporate jargon like KPIs (key performance indicators), KRIs (key risk indicators) which, after having thrown them at me during an interview for a college intern position, made the interviewer wonder why i got so flustered. i would hesitate to throw any acronyms around in any interview, let alone for a college student.
by the way, i got the internship. the acronyms weren't even used in my position.
Yeah, it's pretty understandable to associate telemetry with wrongdoing. There's been so much of it that it's easier to switch it off.
There's a lot of useful, non-personal data they have legitimate reason to collect. Namely, app profiling data for profile-guided optimization which can improve the performance of the browser by analyzing how it runs on actual devices.
I think these are the articles:
- "Nine out of the 10 poorest states are Red states."
- "97 percent of the 100 poorest counties in America are in red states."
but, to add nuance, it doesn't really tell you much about cause and effect. It's not a lie but it's a pretty hard conclusion to draw from a few figures.
The biggest issue most people have with it is the dynamic DNS feature, which is automatically enabled and contacts their server to create the record. If you turn this off before connecting the router to the internet, you're probably good.
The simplified DoH client also only allows either Cloudflare or NextDNS, which aren't the most privacy-oriented options. Still, it's possible to set up your own.
Otherwise I've never heard of anything major; the devices are cheap and reliable. I've had one running constantly for years and only had to reboot it manually once.
Where did you get 100 from? I'm just asking if it's a real limit or a guess at "some manageable number" under one million.
It can be worth experimenting and tuning this value. You might even find that less than 100 works better.
I agree. I use Proton and I have exactly one service which supports GPG. It's a cherry on top but it's not all that useful.
The big thing is to use a trustworthy service that you pay for. It's not bulletproof but at least the incentive is there to keep your email private and away from advertisers.
DMCA takedown from Meta incoming
Yep, employers under capitalism only understand leverage. Job hop, play multiple offers against each other, negotiate a higher salary and have the power to walk. It feels sleazy but it's self preservation. It's only as sleazy as their incentive to pay you as little as possible.
"Hard work" was the wisdom passed down but I think it came from confirmation bias. If your employer gives you good raises just to keep you, you'll feel you deserve it instead of attributing it to a very good job market for workers.
It's cool, we figure it out after a year or so in this environment (if nobody has told us.)