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  • Kinda negates all those weight gains (losses) from that fancy bike though!

    A camera is a good investment though!

  • It's not that different is it? You still need to get a user to share/enter a live code?

  • From a practical PoV - most people have their phone on them all the time. A work phone or a physical token can (and will) get forgotten, a personal phone much less.

  • Bad actor goes to super secret page while working on 'fixing' and issue for the user. They then get the 2 digit request code and ask the user to input it to 'resolve' the issue.

    Mostly the same as any other 2fa social engineering attack I guess, but the users phone does display what the code is for on the screen which could help.... But if your falling for it probably not.

  • They said that the option to use other authenticators were disabled by their company

  • The ms authenticator works in 'reverse' in that you type the code on the screen into the phone. I assume this is preferable to corporate as you can't be social engineered into giving out a 2fa token. It also has a "no this wasn't me" button to allow you to (I assume) notify IT if you are getting requests that are not you.

    I don't believe that the authenticator app gives them access to anything on your phone? (Happy to learn here) And I think android lets you make some kind of business partition if you feel the need to?

  • They restarted it last year on YouTube. They have a few series of the classics up on a different channel, with this one being for new digs

  • Is this the team they moved it to, or the team they moved it from?

  • Then you don't get any new people at all. (Or very few)

  • The pose is from another artist who based it on Howls moving castle (see the description on the instagram link - you can also see the pose sources on there)

    The in story bit is when wax takes Steris on a flight with him at some point, I thought it was in the Lost Metal book, but I can't immediately find a reference for it...

  • I would split digital privacy from the foss and Linux discussions. They attract the same people, but are fundamentally different topics.

    It also means you could get deeper into the digital privacy topic which is more useful to most people.

    For the digital privacy one, ask for a volunteer (or do you!) ahead of time and get them to do GDPR requests for apple, Google, Microsoft, Meta etc. sanitizer anything they want to hide, but do a demo of what big tech actually knows about them.

    Then go though how to prevent that and have a discussion on the pros and cons of that data collection. (Eg I don't care about Google data tracking as I find the Google location history really useful)

  • I'm somewhat cynical about their actual commitment to this issue after they scrapped the investment fund.... It's an investment can we not spend money on some more risky schemes and give them legislative/planning assistance to help them succeed and generate the government money back?

    Or was it all meant to be subsidies for things that wouldn't give money back to the govt?

  • It would be good to know the actual questions asked, it's suspicious how low green/libdems/reform are in almost everything.

    Shouldn't a question like this have a neutral midpoint with trust/distrust on either side? This looks like it's penalising parties people are less aware of the policies of.

    Edit: oh, it's the bit at the top "which party would you trust most to:"

    Naff question really what was the point of including the smaller parties there? Should have just been the main parties for that question or a graded version with all parties.

  • It's been a while since my politics A level, so I may get some of the terms wrong but hopefully the facts right.

    As the UK doesn't have a formal constitution, it relies on convention and that parliament is effectively all powerful (under the crown) in that if parliament (encompassing both houses in this context) votes for something it can do it. (As it represents the will of the people and has the authority of the crown (less relevant in the modern day))

    Parliament can't therefore lock a decision in such a way that a future parliament can't change because the future parliament is still all powerful.

    In practice though this isn't entirely the case. You can make a law like you said, and while a future parliament can break it, it would (probably) look bad on them. But what does that do to stop politicians?


    A further note on the previous chain - we go have two houses of parliament; the house of commons is the main one with the green benches that most will recognise. It has our elected representatives (MPs) in and (normally) where the PM is selected from.

    The house of lords (red benches, appointed members for life) is generally considered the check chamber. It used to be able to block laws entirely, but I believe lost that power semi recently and it can now be overruled by the commons after 2/3 rejections.

  • Everything is eventually decided by the majority of votes in the house of commons. Even if you put a law in saying that the pm can't do this without a 80% vote, that law itself could be repealed with a 50% vote.

    Theoretically it would only require a 50% vote to remove elections or something crazy. (Although in practice that might not get past the king who technically has the final say)

    There is no formal constitution that has more protection like in some countries.

  • Na, we are bags of water for the purposes of most approximations

  • Ah, I just assume as it was carbon it would still be quite low (relatively)

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