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GiddyGap , to mildlyinfuriating in Amazon Anti Union propaganda

Typically must go through union instead of your supervisor or manager

Major plus in my book.

Garbanzo ,

Very major, especially because it goes both ways. Hey Manager, if you got a problem with me take it up with my union rep.

FlyingSquid , to lemmyshitpost in LPT: Never get a tattoo in a language that you don't understand
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

There’s a great website documenting this. I’m surprised no one has linked to it.

hanzismatter.blogspot.com

Example:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/791fd2d5-d9e6-4c31-813b-6c9f585a0ac8.png

Ariana Grande’s new tattoo, 七輪.

She wanted it to promote and celebrate her latest single, 7 Rings.

Instead it is referencing to a type of Japanese charcoal cooking grill.

ImplyingImplications ,

This one is great because those are literally the characters for “7” and “ring” but if you put them next to each other they mean “portable charcoal grill”. Luckily it was an easy fix. An additional character was added and it now reads “7 rings” as intended.

tigeruppercut ,

It’s kinda still messed up, even with the additional characters because you read right to left with vertical writing, and technically it should have a つ after the 7.

Paradoxvoid ,
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18107 , to internetfuneral in Ashes to Ashes
JohnDClay ,
Grass ,

This one is gold. I guess a lot of them are.

namelivia , to memes in Your big brain conservtive/capitalist takes will be laughed at

Platforms have no political alignment, users have

meliaesc ,

You cannot tell me TruthSocial has no political alignment.

huge_clock ,

Also why would you want to be in an echo chamber? I’m more of a libertarian but I like surrounding myself with people that challenge my views.

OrnateLuna ,

I like not having the right of my existence challenged but to each their own

ComradePorkRoll ,

You’re not a libertarian you’re a conservative who’s afraid to admit so.

huge_clock ,

Do you think that’s of all the issues in politics, it’s only valid to have the same 2 political views as everyone else? Or can people have wide ranging views on many topics?

LoreleiSankTheShip ,

I don’t agree. The simple fact that Lemmy is decentralised is a political thing. It’s about who has power over the platform, and that is inherently a political issue. The status-quo of other platforms, that being under the control of a corporation, is also a political stance.

PS: everything is politics, that’s not a good or bad thing, it’s neutral. If you don’t think of something as political, that just means it’s oriented towards the status-quo you are used to.

Mockrenocks ,

Did the platform just blink into existence or was it created and advanced by someone’s hand? To what end?

JokeDeity , to memes in Your big brain conservtive/capitalist takes will be laughed at

True. Reddit was pretty center-right oriented. Lemmy leans more left and I do enjoy seeing the Trumpers here getting dunked on pretty frequently.

tsz ,

Dunked on? The fuck kind of idiocracy bullshit is that?

CaptnNMorgan ,

Having hate in your heart hurts you a lot more than other people.

tsz ,

I don’t have hate, I’m just sick of seeing what should be seen as a discussion (even if one side is ridiculous/borderline fascist) get debased further by the side with the moral/logical advantage calling basic reasoning and conversation “dunking” on the other side. It’s pathetic. You can do better than to look at political discussions as opportunities for someone to get dunked on. If you can’t, then I’ll just keep dunking on u bruh.

applejacks ,
@applejacks@lemmy.world avatar

Reddit was pretty center-right oriented.

lmao

JokeDeity ,

Go on then, how would you describe it overall?

tocopherol ,
@tocopherol@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Do you doubt that? What is your idea of the left? What is seen as ‘left’ or even what conservatives call ‘the radical left’ in the US would likely be seen as center or center-right globally.

V17 ,

What is seen as ‘left’ or even what conservatives call ‘the radical left’ in the US would likely be seen as center or center-right globally*.

*in most of the western world and pretty much nowhere else.

HawlSera ,

And when you did find Leftists they were just bootlicking tankies.

Ataraxia ,

I haven’t seen any of that but I’ve seen a shit ton of owning the libs bullshit.

vox , to games in Larion Studios forum stores your passwords in unhashed plaintext.
@vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

no, they dont.
they just send it to your email upon registration.

tb_ , (edited )
@tb_@lemmy.world avatar

But that still means they had your plaintext password at some point.

Edit: which, as some replies suggest, may not actually be much of an issue.
I’m still skeptical about them returning it, however.

Kilamaos ,

Of course. You receive the password in plain on account creation, do the process you need, and then store it hashed.

That’s fine and normal

kadu ,
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  • Vegasimov ,

    When you create an account you type your password in. This gets sent to the server, and then it is hashed and stored

    So there is a period of time where they have your unhashed password

    This is true of every website you have ever made a password on

    dangblingus ,

    So why would an agent at Larian have man-in-the-middle access between the password being sent to the server, and the auto-hash?

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  • Vegasimov ,

    I’ve never even heard of the game studio I’m not defending them, I was replying to the person who said the company should never have your unhashed password, and explaining that they have to at some point in the process

    vox ,
    @vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

    hashing on client side is considered a bad idea and almost never done.
    you actually send your password “in plain text” every time you sign up.

    wim ,

    It’s not a bad idea and it is often done, just not in a browser/webapp context.

    hotdoge42 ,

    Can you give an example where this is done?

    wim ,

    Sorry, I should have included an example in my comment to clarify, but I was in a rush.

    HMAC is a widely used technique relies on hashing of a shared secret for verifying authenticity and integrity of a message, for example.

    sleepy555 ,

    Really everytime you log in too.

    Hexarei ,
    @Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

    Um. Yeah, because you provided it to them. They have to have it in plain text in order to hash it.

    TheEighthDoctor ,

    So it’s in plaintext in their email system

    Thadrax ,

    Generated emails usually don’t get saved, as soon as it is delivered it will be gone.

    vox ,
    @vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

    these emails don’t usually get copied to local outbox folder (as any oher auto generated emails)

    password may end up in cache somewhere tho…
    and this is why it’s a bad idea and rarely done nowadays

    Mirodir ,

    …and if they keep the emails they send out archived (which would be reasonable), they also have it stored in plaintext there.

    Thadrax ,

    Automatically generated emails usually don’t get saved.

    glitches_brew ,

    As the designated email dev at my company I can confidently say this is not true.

    Not saying that this specific email is persisted, but almost all that I work with are. It’s a very common practice.

    Rambomst ,

    Yeah, we save most emails sent out at my work.

    tocopherol ,
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    I wonder how much this varies depending on the amount of data it would require to store the emails of a company. I know nothing about this subject, but does it occur where companies with very large email lists would forgo storing those types of emails to save data costs?

    glitches_brew ,

    In my experience it varies a lot. Even in our own system certain emails are stored differently. There are a few “we legally have to deliver this email and might need to prove it later” notifications. We store a PDF of those in s3. For others we might just save the data, a sent timestamp, and a key for which email visual template was used.

    I also thought of a counter argument to my point overnight. We don’t store one super duper high volume email which is the email that only has an MFA code. We would also absolutely never ever dream about allowing a plaintext password in an email, so we’re probably following different patterns in the first place.

    dangblingus ,

    I’ve literally never had a service provider email me my own password ever. Maybe a OTP, but never my actual password. And especially not in plaintext.

    What would be the necessity behind emailing someone their own password? Doesn’t that defeat the purpose of having a password? Email isn’t secure.

    wim ,

    I find that very hard to believe. While it is less common nowadays, many, if not most, mailing list and forum software sent passwords in plaintext in emails.

    A lot of cottage industry web apps also did the same.

    EssentialCoffee ,

    They’re probably just young.

    benjacoblee ,

    Idk if I’m misremembering, but it’s my impression that they did this a lot in the 2000s, haha. I guess bad practices have a habit of sticking around

    EssentialCoffee ,

    I’ve had service providers physically mail my own password to me before. Just crazy.

    Always use unique passwords for every site.

    darkkite ,

    this is still a terrible idea. the system should never know the plaintext password.

    logs capture a lot even automated emails. i don’t see a single reason to send the user their plaintext password and many reasons why they shouldn’t

    vox ,
    @vox@sopuli.xyz avatar

    passwords are usually hashed server-side tho and that’s done for a reason.
    if handling passwords correctly, server side hashing is way more secure then client-side. (with client side hashing, hash becomes the password…)

    JackbyDev ,

    “Kinda a bad idea?” This is fucking insane.

    Umbraveil ,

    Is it though? While it certainly isn’t something I’d recommend, and I’ve encountered it before, if E2E encryption exists we cannot assume a data exposure had occurred.

    What they do on the backend has nothing to do with this notification system. Think of it as one of these credentialess authentication systems that send a ‘magic link’ to your inbox.

    Dirk , to memes in Microsoft Edge is actually good lmao
    @Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

    Windows bad, give Internet points!

    Sheeple OP ,
    @Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

    Edge browser bad, give Internet points!

    bl4ckblooc ,

    God damn kids these days.

    Internet Explorer was bad, give me internet points.

    Blackmist ,

    Bring back NSAPI plugins!

    I miss visiting random dubious websites, only for a command prompt to pop up and disappear, and then sudden CPU and network spikes as it does god knows what…

    miss_brainfart ,
    @miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

    Bring back anti-trust lawsuits, while we’re on the topic of cool things that aren’t done anymore

    e0qdk ,
    @e0qdk@kbin.social avatar

    They are! There are US antitrust cases going on right now against Google (x2), Amazon, and Meta/Facebook. Some links that may be of interest:

    FrostyCaveman ,

    MOAR!

    Dirk ,
    @Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

    The funny thing is: Edge isn’t actually a bad browser. It’s basically Chrome with custom Microsoft UI. So it behaves like pretty much all other browsers except Firefox.

    Valmond ,

    Except they force side buttons and other crap onto it.

    Dirk ,
    @Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

    Just started it for you, since I’m on my work device which runs Windows.

    https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/b9ca569d-573d-412d-bf2c-ca361ad94098.png

    What exactly do you mean? Looks like a plain browser window to me.

    ryathal ,

    I had to disable some outlook sync feature a while ago that opened on every new tab, otherwise it’s been fine.

    Dirk ,
    @Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

    Yep. It is very integrated into the OS. Since it is the OS default browser released by the same company as the OS this is no surprise.

    As a tech-savvy user one can configure it to their use case. Everyone else can simply use it as it is and they will be fine most of the time.

    Sheeple OP ,
    @Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

    You can disable those

    Valmond ,

    I know, but it’s like all windows crapware, “you can disable them” yeah that sucks because from time to time it’s Kazoing back after a reboot…

    mexicancartel ,

    Not only UI, but also trackers by microsoft. Btw no I wouldnt say chrome is a good one either

    Xelnoc ,
    @Xelnoc@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    chrome with microsoft ui

    hence bad

    ElderWendigo ,

    I’m an edgy corporate fuckboy, give Internet points!

    Johanno ,

    Firefox good, Steam deck good, unity bad!

    StereoTrespasser , to memes in Don't get your hopes too high

    I can’t decide if it’s a good thing or a bad thing, honestly. I joined the initial wave of people leaving Reddit when RiF died. I was excited to see my niche communities like Skyrim Mods and ObsidianMD pop up here, but over time they stagnated as people slipped back to Reddit.

    At the same time, I came to realize that I spent a lot of time on stupid subs browsing stupid content that just sucked away my time. And for even my niche subs that I missed, I realized that 75% of that new content is the same reposts, the same arguments, the same debates. I do cheat every once in awhile and go back to Reddit, but now it’s to see the top posts of the month to see what I’ve missed. Turns out, I haven’t missed much.

    It has taken a while to get Lemmy where I want it. I’ve filtered a ton of communities and users that do nothing but talk about Russia and socialism and whatever the fuck tankies are, and there sure were a lot of cartoons of animals with enormous NSFW bits I had to filter, but it’s starting to come together now for me.

    nodimetotie OP ,

    Your comment resonates with me on more than one level. I joined Lemmy after Apollo went down, and incidentally was also excited to see ObsidianMD (hello, fellow Obsidian user). I was hoping people would migrate over from Reddit but alas, I still have to go where the discussion is. I kind of feel bad about it, but still do it. I also feel like moving away from Reddit saved me from hours of mindless doom scrolling,although I suspect that now I am doing that when reading Lemmy local.

    Mostly_Gristle ,

    There were/are a lot of dumb subs full of dumb content for sure, but what I miss about Reddit are the subs that have a super deep expert knowledge base. The plumbing sub, the mechanic advice sub, the vacuum sub, the fountain pen sub, etc. I’ve saved a lot of money and heartache by asking knowledgeable people naive questions in niche subreddits. Lemmy just plain doesn’t have the numbers for those kinds of subs to exist here at that level yet. But I hope we get there because for me that was the best thing about Reddit (though I also have a soft spot for the big “what’s your true real life paranormal experience” mega-threads that would pop off every few months.)

    Deconceptualist , to asklemmy in What was the time a pet showed some serious signs of intelligence?

    Alternative headline: OP outwitted by elderly chihuahua in his own home.

    whaleross OP ,
    @whaleross@lemmy.world avatar

    This person speaks the truth.

    slaacaa ,

    It is known

    agent_flounder ,
    @agent_flounder@lemmy.one avatar

    Chihuahua 1 House ape 0

    The_Picard_Maneuver , to lemmyshitpost in Yes
    @The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

    Someone’s cat got access to a keyboard

    casmael ,

    This meme was brought to you by your cat

    Markus29 , to lemmyshitpost in Fell asleep while wife was driving home last night, she went above and beyond by remembering how important this was to me...

    Am I the only one that assumes the wife was driving? OP was asleep on the passenger seat, was woken by their wife for the milestone and took the picture?

    maltasoron ,

    Yeah, it’s literally in the title.

    stebo02 ,
    @stebo02@sopuli.xyz avatar

    which means she took this picture while driving 110 km/h

    Visitor72 ,

    For the sake of symmetry, I would’ve liked to see her step it up by 10 or 15 MPH, get in another 85. It is a good, crisp photo though. Can’t fault that.

    _number8_ ,

    i swear people on the internet have never driven a car before. you get used to the speed after like 10 seconds

    stebo02 ,
    @stebo02@sopuli.xyz avatar

    that doesn’t mean you can just take your hands off the wheel to take a picture

    _number8_ ,

    it only takes one hand

    stebo02 ,
    @stebo02@sopuli.xyz avatar

    and all of your attention

    Jakeuphigh ,

    Literally no, read it again: OP

    • Was asleep
    • was woken by wife and
    • took picture

    Wife didn’t need to take the picture, she woke OP to take the picture

    stebo02 ,
    @stebo02@sopuli.xyz avatar

    if op is the one who took the picture then there’s no problem indeed, my bad

    happyhippo ,

    Technically, nowhere it says she woke OP up.

    She just remembered how important this was to OP to the point of either waking OP up and let take a pic, or take a pic on her own.

    We will never know…

    soggy_kitty ,

    “am I the only one” is such a garbage statement. Overused attention seeking hyperbole.

    I came to Lemmy to avoid this Reddit shit

    Canadian_Cabinet ,

    Huh? It’s a very commonly-used English expression, nothing remotely related to Reddit

    soggy_kitty ,

    It’s a pointless phrase that is most often used on the internet.

    It is used to whore for attention, because if someone is asking whether or not they are the only one, they should already know that the answer is “no,” yet proceeds to ask anyway. Thus, “am I the only one” disguises a statement of opinion as a question.

    ahal ,

    Am I the only one who came to Lemmy for more of that shit?

    sfgifz ,

    I just came here for the same kind of shit on the same 3rd party shit I’ve been using over thousands of shits.

    Chariotwheel , to gaming in RPG Maker on the Unity debacle

    While other devs are fighting errors, rpgmaker became the terror.

    DocBlaze ,

    so rpg stands for random pipebomb gore

    Viking_Hippie , (edited )
    Naja_Kaouthia , to risa in you may ask yourself
    @Naja_Kaouthia@lemmy.world avatar

    I found the people my age on the internet.

    osarusan ,

    Hi there!
    /waves nerdily

    caesar_salad83 ,

    you’re a hip young dude as well?

    Naja_Kaouthia ,
    @Naja_Kaouthia@lemmy.world avatar

    Brain says yes, back says I’m an idiot.

    Doug ,

    Better get a tie breaker from the knees

    Naja_Kaouthia ,
    @Naja_Kaouthia@lemmy.world avatar

    Knees are refusing to negotiate without ibuprofen.

    Kolanaki ,
    @Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

    What’s the prostate have to say?

    Naja_Kaouthia ,
    @Naja_Kaouthia@lemmy.world avatar

    Check engine light is on.

    Haus ,
    @Haus@kbin.social avatar

    We're here, we're tubular, get used to it!

    obinice , to technology in Apple Maps will finally be getting offline downloads
    @obinice@lemmy.world avatar

    Damn, reminds me of when they announced copy and paste was coming to their phones as if it was some incredible breakthrough, and yet everyone else had it on their phones for a long time already.

    Now they’re adding basic map features from a decade ago and have the gaul to suggest to their customers that it’s new and innovative?

    I wonder what other old, basic phone features Apple customers just don’t have. I feel sorry for them, people playing that much for a premium device deserve better.

    GigglyBobble ,

    suggest to their customers that it’s new and innovative

    I'm a big Apple critic too but to be fair that message reads pretty neutral. Where do you see the claim it's new and innovative?

    echodot ,

    I suppose the fact that they feel the need to announce it rather than to just do it.

    Anyway this is fairly standard operations for Apple. They did the same when they added widgets to iOS. Gee wow, guys thanks for adding a feature that has been in Android for about 20 years.

    ribboo ,

    I mean their events are literally held to give news about updates. Revolutionary or not.

    Why would they not mention stuff people could make use of, just because it’s not some amazing new things.

    Events are rather decent to be honest, no that I look at them. But people do, so it’s very easy to get an overview over upcoming features.

    4lan ,

    If their events are held to give us news and updates why didn’t they tell us that the new AirPods pro2 have a new chip for extremely low latency use with their VR headset?

    Because it’s not to give us news and updates, it’s to sell you on the latest flashy slab.

    ribboo ,

    I mean it’s obviously not news, news. It’s marketing. Most people just don’t care about latency on a product, especially when it’s for use with another - not even released product. What do you expect?

    phillaholic ,

    How do you know it has that chip?

    4lan ,

    It was reported on by a tech YouTuber. It allows 360 degree low latency audio for VR

    phillaholic ,

    And presumably Apple told them. They aren’t going to list everything in an hour and a half keynote.

    phillaholic ,

    Their software feature announcements are done at their developer conference. Many times they are telling people who make apple software about features. Apple developers don’t care they Android had something first. They develop for Apple and need to know what Apple products do.

    Audbol ,

    They still don’t have touchscreen support for MacOS. Windows added. Multi-touch sorry in the early 00’s. It’s absolute insanity

    die444die ,

    You mean back in ios3 in 2009? I wonder what phones you think everyone else had back then.

    input , to technology in Apple Maps will finally be getting offline downloads

    From a lifetime android user ios didn’t have that feature? What the hell, or would you just install a third party maps app to have it.

    Tandybaum ,

    I’ve always used google maps on my iPhone and it has offline maps. I use it pretty regularly on trips to be damn sure I can get where I’m going regardless of cell signal.

    I never used Apple Maps because it was HORRIBLE when it first came out. I used it a few times more recently and it’s actually pretty decent. With offline maps I might give it another real try.

    LifeInOregon ,

    I find that Apple Maps gives very solid arrival estimates. When I used Google Maps it always seemed to over or undershoot the length of time it would take me to get where I was going in the moment. I also find that Apple’s voice guidance seems to be better and clearer about what it wants you to do. I switched over to it exclusively about two years ago.

    Tandybaum ,

    Offline maps are a little above a “nice to have” feature for me. However, I think it makes it worth giving it another solid try for a few weeks. I’ll check it out as soon as iOS 17 hits.

    SmashingSquid ,

    Apple maps will actually suggest storing offline maps if an area you’ll be going through is known to have bad cell service. Not sure how they’re determining where there’s bad service.

    9to5mac.com/…/ios-17-apple-maps-offline-maps-rout…

    InvisibleShade ,

    Probably from carrier coverage maps

    SmashingSquid ,

    That or tracking anonymous data from people’s phones. Hopefully if that’s it they go based on if the maps actually load instead of just bars because there’s plenty of places with good signal but unusable data due to congestion.

    EeeDawg101 ,

    Yep I’m Apple Maps for navigating but google maps for reviews on places. Apple Maps still uses freaking yelp. It’s ridiculous.

    shadysus ,

    Yea that would have been a dealbreaker for me. I’ve used offline maps while traveling fairly often. That’s one of the main advantages of GPS, not needing to send any signals to determine your position. The device calculates it locally based the timing of info that arrives from GPS satellites

    HughJanus ,

    iOS has always been this platform that has all of these crazy advanced features and hardware but just completely fumbles the basics.

    The tech industry as a whole seems to have this ridiculous idea that everyone has a perfect internet connection everywhere they go so it’s totally cool to have all this software that’s entirely dependent on an internet connection and fails to function entirely when that connection is lost.

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