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textslashplain.com
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| | | | | Passwords have lousy security properties, and if you try to use them securely (long, complicated, and different for every site), they often have horrible usability as well. Over the decades, the industry has slowly tried to shore up passwords' security with multi-factor authentication (e.g. one-time codes via SMS, ToTP authenticators, etc) and usability improvements (e.g.... | |
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michaelharley.net
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| | | | | I chose a Google Pixel over an iPhone to escape Apple's walled garden, reduce vendor lock-in, and regain control--despite Google's own privacy trade-offs. | |
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gizmodo.com
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| | | | | The omnibox becomes the AI box. | |
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pixelcraft.photo.blog
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| | | Don't believe the hype: a smartphone will never completely replace a traditional camera. There is no doubt that smartphones have closed the gap on image quality, and they are popular for their convenience and ease-of-use. But they are not the same as digital cameras. Photography is a craft - it's not just about capturing reality,... | ||