How in the hell do you find a 3 word title misleading? Hackers got access to Roku accounts.
How in the hell do you find a 3 word title misleading? Hackers got access to Roku accounts.
The only thing that makes US crazies different is the easier access to firearms.
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Make no mistake, I am not confusing the two. In fact, the whole point of my previous post is that the problems come from the latter and not the former.
Social programs and monopoly busting worked quite well in American history, despite what many people may currently think.
We have governments, they should be for the people. They can craft legislation that protects people and ensures their economic livelihood.
In fairness, this is not a new danger. Koch media affiliates have been doing this for decades.
It’s still absolutely dangerous, just didn’t need AI to be so.
You’re a grown ass person, you can make your own decisions.
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That makes you number 25
It was like a golden age of Internet. I remember being in some gaming chatroom with Ash’s brother, who talked about how him and Ash just made these silly videos for the fuck of it. Now I’m seeing Ashley Burch kill it as an actress on Mythic Quest and get incredible voice acting roles like Tiny Tina and Aloy. Go Ash!
Ah, I understand. I was just curious. I personally didn’t find it bothersome, but I don’t speak for anyone but me.
I’m genuinely curious, what were you trying to communicate by directly quoting their entire comment?
For anyone that doesn’t know how to get around paywalls, try using a browser with reader mode or using an archiving site like archive.ph.
It is not, because the issue is whether police CAN compel someone to give their password.
From the article:
When [Valdez] was arrested, the police found a cell phone in his pocket and obtained a search warrant for its contents. However they were unable to crack the password and Valdez refused to provide it when asked. The police were never able to search the phone.
Further down, italics added by me to emojis the important bit.
He was convicted in the jury trial, which was reversed by the court of appeals that agreed Valdez had a right under the Fifth Amendment to refuse to provide his passcode, and that the state violated that right when it used his refusal against him at trial.
Lastly, I want to add one important distinction. Fingerprints are physical characteristics, while passwords are personal information. Fingerprints are distinct from passwords in that you have fingerprints, but know a password. You can only get one of them off a dead guy.
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