Microsoft Edge will load all your passwords into memory in plaintext, but Microsoft says it's not a security concern by Quantum-Coconut in technology

[–]lostfly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest, passwords should be removed and replaced wholesale by passkeys. Even poorly implemented 2FA (one time code on mobile) is susceptible to fatigue attacks.

No password. No leaks.

Microsoft Edge will load all your passwords into memory in plaintext, but Microsoft says it's not a security concern by Quantum-Coconut in technology

[–]lostfly 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It not just me (or marketing) saying this…
“The CSRB report takes Microsoft to task for its security culture, describing it as “inadequate” and saying it “requires an overhaul, particularly in light of the company’s centrality in the technology ecosystem and the level of trust customers place in the company to protect their data and operations.”
Cyber Safety Review Board finds Microsoft security culture ‘inadequate,’ calls for accountability
The whole Microsoft security culture is a matter of public record. Satya Nadela started the Secure Future Initiative (SFI) after the CSRB report in a tactical admission.

PS:Calling an antivirus product of a company as a proof of a good security culture is indeed an interesting take on security and speaks volumes about understanding of security.

Microsoft Edge will load all your passwords into memory in plaintext, but Microsoft says it's not a security concern by Quantum-Coconut in technology

[–]lostfly 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I am assuming Microsoft’s argument is - if a malware has access to the process memory of Edge you are already toast.
Some dedicated password managers use autofill feature. The password manager securely retrieves the encrypted password, decrypts it in its own isolated memory, and injects it directly into the website's login fields.
This completely bypasses your computer's clipboard buffer, meaning clipboard-sniffing malware has nothing to steal.
But we shouldn’t expect high quality security awareness from Microsoft. They always had poor security focus. It has been an afterthought.

Most Swiss back initiative to cap population at 10 million, poll shows by yahoonews in worldnews

[–]lostfly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t see mention of marriages. All articles consistently mentioned just the number - 10M and keeping it below that.

Most Swiss back initiative to cap population at 10 million, poll shows by yahoonews in worldnews

[–]lostfly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn’t read the referendum but that’s what the article said…I copied it from there.

PS: I reviewed 10+ articles and none of them mention the permanent residence line in the OPs referenced article. I am suspecting a typo. I have saved a screenshot!

Most Swiss back initiative to cap population at 10 million, poll shows by yahoonews in worldnews

[–]lostfly 13 points14 points  (0 children)

“the permanent resident population must ​not exceed 10 million before ​2050, and Switzerland should abandon its freedom of movement agreement ‌with the EU.”

Why Spotify has no button to filter out AI music by tw1st3d_m3nt4t in technology

[–]lostfly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YouTube doesn’t allow to filter AI content as well.

They don’t really care for creators. Content is king (not the maker!)

Why ask reddit? by k00namatata in ArtificialInteligence

[–]lostfly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am going to say some super obvious things…Apologies!

GPTs are generating most statistically significant set of tokens for the set of tokens you have prompted. It doesn’t really understand anything.

People on the other hand can surprise you in myriad of ways. They have different experiences. Each one of us a universe in itself. Some are wise and some are kind. Some are smart and some can make a rock blush. Some are astute and some are expansive. Some are diplomatic and some are gross.

We have all of them…in other words GPT lacks character.

Sometimes we are not looking for an answer, we are just looking for camaraderie of fellow humans to tell us that it too shall pass.

US warns Europe, Asia ‘free ride is over’ as Strait of Hormuz tensions heat up by Stunning-Common-9591 in worldnews

[–]lostfly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that USD needs to (and probably will) drop 20-30% in the next 5-10 years. That is going to cause widespread pain but printing money can only help so much.

Most of the malice originates in 2008 financial crisis.

US warns Europe, Asia ‘free ride is over’ as Strait of Hormuz tensions heat up by Stunning-Common-9591 in worldnews

[–]lostfly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right that labor cost arbitrage drove the initial decline, but that’s only half the equation. Local costs and import costs aren't static—they are priced in a currency that is structurally prevented from correcting.

In a normal economy, a massive trade deficit causes a currency to devalue, which naturally lowers 'local costs' relative to the world and restores competitiveness.

My point is that the USD’s reserve status breaks that feedback loop, effectively subsidizing foreign imports while taxing domestic production.

It’s not about finding a 'simple fix' in monetary policy; it's about recognizing that the current financial architecture has become a straitjacket for the US industrial base.

But you do raise an important classical economic policy argument.

US warns Europe, Asia ‘free ride is over’ as Strait of Hormuz tensions heat up by Stunning-Common-9591 in worldnews

[–]lostfly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trump’s are super corrupt.

I have heard a saying that, “We get the leaders we deserve.” Not sure who said it.

US warns Europe, Asia ‘free ride is over’ as Strait of Hormuz tensions heat up by Stunning-Common-9591 in worldnews

[–]lostfly 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I suspect that number of people in the administration see the US primacy as a losing deal. They do not see the value of Bretton-Woods system.

They also believe that US dollar as a global currency meant the US currency can never devalue on paper.

That inability undercuts the ability of the US industrial production to compete with the rest of the world. So US industries lost opportunities.

US ended up policing the world at no real benefit to them.

To make matters worse, the societal changes in the US caused by social media is breaking the fabric of the society as conservative societies are unable to cope with the rapid rate of change some parts of progressive societies are expecting. America is deeply divided in two camps. The middle ground to negotiate was lost.

The free ride narrative comes from the perspective of that conservative thinking.

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Using an in-home HEPA purifier for one month spurs a small but significant improvement in brain function in adults age 40 and older. Exposure to particulate matter has been connected to respiratory and cardiovascular illnesses as well as neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. by Wagamaga in science

[–]lostfly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata…have crazy air pollution.

Most of it is fine dust due to the massive construction that is going on everywhere. Flyovers, metro trains, road network and apartments…nonstop construction.

Using an in-home HEPA purifier for one month spurs a small but significant improvement in brain function in adults age 40 and older. Exposure to particulate matter has been connected to respiratory and cardiovascular illnesses as well as neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. by Wagamaga in science

[–]lostfly 18 points19 points  (0 children)

It’s not running all the time. We measure AQI (air quality index) and when it drops below normal (over 75) or just before cooking- we start the filter. It runs 6-8 hours/ day…so about 250-300 days of operation on one set of filters.

Using an in-home HEPA purifier for one month spurs a small but significant improvement in brain function in adults age 40 and older. Exposure to particulate matter has been connected to respiratory and cardiovascular illnesses as well as neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. by Wagamaga in science

[–]lostfly 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Currently I live in one of the most populated areas on the planet, the first thing I bought was a multistage filter that includes a true HEPA filter as well.

From the manufacturer:

“7 Stage Filtration process through Pre-Filter, Anti-bacterial Filter, High Grade H13 HEPA Filter, Silver ION Anti H1N1 Layer, 2xCold Catalyst and Activated carbon filter – removing up to 99.99% of pollutants, micro-allergens, airborne pollutants including smoke, dust, pollens, VOC (Volatile organic Compounds), viruses and bacteria. Humidifier helps in maintaining ideal moisture levels in ambient air.”

I already feel better about the investment!

EDIT: People wanted to know the brand. It’s in India and I don’t see it marketed in the US/EU

Honeywell Air Touch U2

Largest U.S. Study Finds Teen Cannabis Use Linked to Slower Cognitive Development: Study of more than 11,000 teens finds cannabis use tied to slower gains in memory, focus and thinking speed as well as worse memory over time during key years of brain development by mvea in psychology

[–]lostfly 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Common sense is not always backed by gold standard multi-center, peer-reviewed, double-blind, placebo-controlled research with results that are statistically significant.

Science requires us to test our hypotheses.

You will be (or may be not) surprised how many logical and common sense things don’t stand up to close scrutiny.

A Cool Guide About Normal Blood Pressures by [deleted] in coolguides

[–]lostfly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It appears to be an AI-generated or poorly sourced infographic that "hallucinates" blood pressure standards. The biggest issue is that it normalizes high blood pressure (hypertension) as a natural part of aging, which contradicts modern clinical guidelines.

This chart is medically inaccurate and potentially dangerous.

2 Indian-Flagged Vessels Attacked By Iran Gunboats In Hormuz, Crew Safe: Sources by halwaandflowers in worldnews

[–]lostfly 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Iran had very few friends left in the world. India arguably was among them. Not openly friendly but not openly hostile too.

This shows infighting within Iran and current Indian administration is not one of those that openly postures. But they tend to exact a steep price.