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all ML gets sold as AI nowadays. unfortunately that fight is long lost to marketing people.


granted, that reduces the risk of real sensitive information being attached to linked accounts, but i’d still not be surprised if there are some accounts attached to them elsewhere if they didn’t get banned prior to receiving their first email.

i gotta admit i didn’t read the source earlier though, and i agree with your points in general for bot accounts if they have been banned before being used.


I’m sure proton would clear the inboxes before making the addresses available, so there’s no risk of seeing legitimate mail meant for someone else.

this is just completely wrong. obviously Proton wouldn’t grant access to existing mails, but the new owner of the address will still receive new emails intended for the previous owner. this is where the main risk lies.

there are most likely accounts with various services attached to these email addresses. you can discover some via data breaches, some via emails they send to you, and some you might discover via trial and error. it might even just be a service telling you that am account already exists when you try to sign up.

combine that with most services allowing account recovery by just using email, even for the services without publicly leaked passwords, you will be able to easily recover access to the accounts and in many cases get access to sensitive information.


that’s why you always look at renewal prices and never first year prices. tld-list.com has a good comparison.


have you tried downloading more ram?



I've tried calling someone with f-droid but I can't find where to dial their number?



because printers are evil


that other Australian Lemmy instance

not referring to reddthat.com

smh


you can also just check dpkg -L $installed_package_name | grep /etc/apt/ to find files that would have been installed by the package there.


how do you enable voicemail for outbound calls?


I think this is zerobytes.monster, one of the reddit mirror instances.

the post count fits and it also matches with the user count not significantly dropping.

that instance has been using rather strict waf blocking rules from time to time that likely also affect the crawler for fediverse.observer.


someone should tell them, can't be much longer until it hits



with db migrations the database structure changes. it's not possible to do db schema migrations without downtime unless the application has been built with that in mind and the application is able to run with a partially upgraded schema.


not a very informed comment.

torrents have checksums, you can't just send someone incorrect parts, they'll get rejected.



you asked why it happens so often, I provided a possible explanation.

just yesterday we had a similar case where a usb ethernet adapter wouldn't work on a locked device due to a similar issue, even if that one may be more logical.

especially when you have to follow an outdated password policy where people have to change their passwords at regular intervals you'll have such cases more frequently than when they only need to set it once until a suspected compromise.


the larger a company the more cases you'll have in absolute numbers, even if the relative numbers stay the same


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all ML gets sold as AI nowadays. unfortunately that fight is long lost to marketing people.


granted, that reduces the risk of real sensitive information being attached to linked accounts, but i’d still not be surprised if there are some accounts attached to them elsewhere if they didn’t get banned prior to receiving their first email.

i gotta admit i didn’t read the source earlier though, and i agree with your points in general for bot accounts if they have been banned before being used.


I’m sure proton would clear the inboxes before making the addresses available, so there’s no risk of seeing legitimate mail meant for someone else.

this is just completely wrong. obviously Proton wouldn’t grant access to existing mails, but the new owner of the address will still receive new emails intended for the previous owner. this is where the main risk lies.

there are most likely accounts with various services attached to these email addresses. you can discover some via data breaches, some via emails they send to you, and some you might discover via trial and error. it might even just be a service telling you that am account already exists when you try to sign up.

combine that with most services allowing account recovery by just using email, even for the services without publicly leaked passwords, you will be able to easily recover access to the accounts and in many cases get access to sensitive information.


that’s why you always look at renewal prices and never first year prices. tld-list.com has a good comparison.


have you tried downloading more ram?



I've tried calling someone with f-droid but I can't find where to dial their number?



because printers are evil


that other Australian Lemmy instance

not referring to reddthat.com

smh


you can also just check dpkg -L $installed_package_name | grep /etc/apt/ to find files that would have been installed by the package there.


how do you enable voicemail for outbound calls?


I think this is zerobytes.monster, one of the reddit mirror instances.

the post count fits and it also matches with the user count not significantly dropping.

that instance has been using rather strict waf blocking rules from time to time that likely also affect the crawler for fediverse.observer.


someone should tell them, can't be much longer until it hits



with db migrations the database structure changes. it's not possible to do db schema migrations without downtime unless the application has been built with that in mind and the application is able to run with a partially upgraded schema.


not a very informed comment.

torrents have checksums, you can't just send someone incorrect parts, they'll get rejected.



you asked why it happens so often, I provided a possible explanation.

just yesterday we had a similar case where a usb ethernet adapter wouldn't work on a locked device due to a similar issue, even if that one may be more logical.

especially when you have to follow an outdated password policy where people have to change their passwords at regular intervals you'll have such cases more frequently than when they only need to set it once until a suspected compromise.


the larger a company the more cases you'll have in absolute numbers, even if the relative numbers stay the same