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>We already track their private jets

After the Elon Musk and Taylor Swift outcry rich people can now exempt themselves from being tracked

https://gizmodo.com/congress-just-made-it-way-harder-to-trac...


Some examples of build quality issues are the metal sheets that are glued on and coming off during driving. As well as accelerator pedals that get stuck.


I think the parent covered this,

> They can be offset by a "large" amount compared to other car brands


All the nothing phones are too big. Give me something the size of the s25.


Not in the US.


Yes, it's quite disingenuous to say that USA is engaged a proxy war. Ukraine has military support from other countries but they are the ones making decisions at the end of day.

For example Ukraine just carried out a complex drone attack on Russia's bomber fleet, this was careful planned by Ukrainian miliary without any involvement of the US and US was not informed of this ahead of time. And after the fact USA got upset with Ukraine for doing that.


>with whom the USA is currently engaged in a proxy war?

USA isn't currently engaged a proxy war with Russia


Yes we are.


Ukraine is fighting a Russian invasion. And republicans are pressuring Ukraine to give up. How is that a proxy war?


But numbers don't lie, USA still sending billions of weapons to Ukraine even with the Trump shenanigans.


As if they weren’t selling the weapons.


Taxes are part of politics


KYC = know your customer?


Yes, and AML = Anti Money Laundering


Yes.


It has nothing to do with Kentucky’s Yummiest Chicken, if that’s what you were thinking.


> Our experiments show that people love passkeys and are ready for them.

Really? I somehow doubt that.

> If they don’t enroll when you first ask, don’t assume their decision is permanent

No is supposed to mean no


I don't mind passkeys and Bitwarden will take care of them for me. I enrolled most important stuff with hardware tokens and it's the same services now offering passkeys so I haven't migrated but probably eventually will.

Microsoft only started supporting webauthn in the last couple years so it's surprising they're actually rolling out passkeys. Maybe they finally gave up on smart cards


Do you run your own Bitwarden server? If so are there any issues you've come across?


They are really good. And but my android phone (on android 13) doesn't support it. So what should I do? Buy another phone?


> No is supposed to mean no

One counterargument is that nobody forces you to use their services.

I think the root problem is that nobody produces personal hardware over which the average person could conveivably assume full control. I'm not even sure it's possible, given how advanced the computer technology is.


> One counterargument is that nobody forces you to use their services.

Not specifically Microsoft, but more and more government services are accessible only through apps that are only offered through Apple's App Store or Google's Play Store. (Either directly, or because a generically eID app is used.) So in this case, I am absolutely forced to agree to either Apple's or Google's ToS to interact with my government.


I'm assuming those applications are hardcoded to use either Apple or Google (respectively) as the passkey service provider? IE. that the problem is that they don't allow you to configure your own 3rd party passkey service?


no you are seeing the easy ramp access pushed on you.. government is unique (in the USA) that it is required by law to be accessible to citizens including disability etc.. you can do almost anything using some (terrible,slow,error filled) paper process IMHO .. and there is a systemic reason why this will remain true, even as they push "one phone,one person" dystopia


There are other countries


No one is holding a gun to your head, no. But ij a lot of ways, you are required to use these services to participate in society.

My job forces me to use Google and Microsoft because that's what the entire industry is built on. Should I uproot my entire family's lives so I can move across state to find a new job? Is that a reasonable compromise to make so I don't have to complain about windows?


Er, isn't it a bit manipulative to equate changing a software system with the more serious uses of that phrase?


It is manipulative to constantly harass users with 'prompts' until they break down and give up.


Indeed. My biggest bugbear with this is google's "location accuracy" service, which implicitly sends them not only your location, but a detailed map of any networks around you. It takes active effort to keep it turned off (and doing so actually breaks quite a few UI flows in google maps!), and still I've accidentally turned it on a few times and only noticed because I actively check for it. There is no reasonable definition of 'consent' which can be derived from that setting.


> It is manipulative to constantly harass users with 'prompts' until they break down and give up.

"If it works for Google, it shall also work for us". Regards, Microsoft /s


No, it's exactly the same tactic that sexual predators use. Nag and whine and wear down the target until they agree to make you shut up.

It's predatory behavior pure and simple. Call it what it is and stop apologizing for abusers.


I never took that phrase to be reserved for sexual situations - in fact my mom used to use it with me all the time over toys, ice cream, etc. "Come ON, PLEEEASE?!" "No means no..."

I think it's a phrase that is often applied in sexual situations, but not intended to be exclusive to them.


Everything was down for me

I was using Google DNS, guess that was a mistake


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