Absolutely necessary In the current times. Be it for peace of mind or to free space in the mind. I’ve been using Bitwarden for over 5 years and I will never look back. The only password I know is the master password of the vault and don’t have to worry about the tens of other stored in there.
The yourselves a favour and just go for it. It will be a million times better.
Currently a Bitwarden user at both home & at work. Picked up some Teams licenses for my department earlier this year - Password Managers are absolute essentials for next of kin & for successors at work.
Flashing Samsung phones nowadays breaks the “seal”, which means some applications stop working, and the camera gets botched because it requires the native samsung app + “intact” phone. There’s currently no way to undo that.
Isn’t it bruteforceable? I imagine you could simply use a robotic finger to give random inputs. Did it have any timeouts? Or a duration for you to keep the number on the spot?
The lists of smartphones on the Postmarket OS and UBPorts websites can be used as a basis. Theoretically, you can use for experiments phones that come with alternative firmware directly from the factory. OnePlus, for example. You could buy a Pinephone and experiment with mobile Linux.
Use KeePass, sync the passwords with your preferred service (I use Dropbox), then use another method to transfer and save a key file to use together with your master password.
Theres no situation in which I can envision AI scraping the open internet to be a good way to train them. Stop doing things cheaply and curate it yourself or you’re gonna get what you paid for, which in this case is mostly free trash content.
They need massive amounts of data. There is simply no way to manually curate data on that scale, short of hiring like a million people. It’s very likely that they do use some sort of automated filtering to curate the data though.
They need massive amounts of data. There is simply no way to manually curate data on that scale, short of hiring like a million people. It’s very likely that they do use some sort of automated filtering to curate the data though.
If we can throw tens of millions of soldiers into meat grinders for wars, then I think hiring a few million people to curate data is table stakes by comparison.
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