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can anyone explain how one would log in webauth if he has lost his device and signing from a different device? will it work or his account is lost forever ?


It isn’t described anywhere. Soo probably a password reset by email

It’s a solution that was long overdue, but they didn’t account for multiple devices and application.

It’s pretty shit tbh. Was looking forward to using it, but I’ll stick with random characters


You can't because the certs are on the device in a secure enclave. Unless you let Google/apple/Microsoft back them up to their cloud. Then you need to hope you don't lose access to that too when you're device was lost. Or you can just have multiple devices/security keys in case this happens.


Thank you for sharing this. Before this I would have just been wondering why resume is not working anymore. Now atleast I have one more approach or at least the way people are trying to get pass the filter. Resume making is gonna be battle going forward it seems.


Will you install a secuirty camera in your daughters room, specifically when the the camera comes from country with most leaked cam footage!(where various reports argue that State is involved in such leaks)


Are there even IP cameras manufactured domestically to even choose? I have some inside my home (pointed at exterior doors; not inside bedrooms which seems borderline creepy and/or sadistic), but they're not connected to public networks and thus I don't consider them a risk.


Not at consumer price levels, no.

There are companies that make security hardware here in the US, but the market is mostly very high-end government and military customers. And TBH mostly they are still using Chinese components, just assembling stuff here in the US and marking the price up enough that they can justify calling it 'made in USA' by virtue of the value-add. Sometimes the software is coded or at least audited, though.

You can avoid the worst Chinese-made hardware if you look for "NDAA compliant" rather than US domestic manufacture. NDAA compliance means that a product isn't made by a number of prohibited Chinese suppliers who are known to be very thoroughly compromised (as opposed to the average level of compromise that you should assume most companies in China have... but China is a big place, so that difference isn't nothing).

Axis and Bosch both have NDAA-compliant product lines.


I was giving an analogy. You won't risk installing any camera near to your kids, so is similar is the risk of handing mobile phone with a camera, which is capable of spying them/software that modulate them all the time! Blue Whale was an example which forced people to commit suicide. In TikTok's case the probability of immoral use is the most. As its has a connection with CCP, or is obliged to co-operate if required with CCP. Not juts USA, many countries had its suspecision with this APP. Ignoring all that why would any one wanted to risk there kids with this one specific APP ?


I would never put a camera in my kids' rooms. We've learned to prioritize our security on measured (not bullhorned) risk factors.


I was giving an analogy. You won't risk installing any camera near to your kids, so is similar is the risk of handing mobile phone with a camera, which is capable of spying them/software that modulate them all the time! Blue Whale was an example which forced people to commit suicide.


Yes, it's not like their Macbook Pro was assembled in the same country ....


Its illegal to cheat! and buying positive reviews is exactly that!


I will just tweak algorithm to show you more videos supporting a particular ideology which favors my motives. The rest your brain will do it yourself!


TF, it hurts my brain.


they are probably running away from it to avoid a bunch of law suits. Google can't simply read other's websites and sell it as there own content.


So what was weird exactly? react is not JS. nextjs is not js..... same way spring boot is not java. JS is the way it is. Most of it complainants has issues as they usually come from synchronose language and when JS (its true power) uses its async nature, they can't comprehend it and think its weird, why would it do so. If your rational is that its slow, you should probably use assembly to write the most optimal code. If you want a high level language then JS brings most paradigm than competing languages. If you argue to want all features high level, low level and speed go for C++.


> nextjs is not js..... same way spring boot is not java

does spring boot bring it's own dsl and compiler?


Kinda, as usual within Javaland, there's a lot of reflection involved into making annotated interfaces (a kinda of standard Java reasonably limited dsl capabilities) pop up as singletrons connecting to your database/OLAP/LDAP/REST-endpoints/websocket-clients/whatever.

Same thing for serialization things, you define interfaces, the actual classes often just pop into existence by generated bytecode.

It's also not unknown to bring JSP/EL (literally requires a Java Compiler embedded in your server to compile servlet objects for you on the fly) or some other, on purpose less fully featured template things with their own DSLs like Thymeleaf to do the same job.


Current AI is no different than a switch controlling a light bulb. You press switch on your keyboard it turns LED pixels on your monitor as per the switch logic. A setient being is more complex than a switch.


Never sail in ship guided by an idiot Captain!, well it may not sink, but if it was to, than your proababilty of drowning increases many fold!

Companies who make such outrages plans/claims to attract more user (and hence cash flow), can't simply be just forgiven, people invest there time and money on such things. A single mistake (or eliberate plans) by such company waste thousands of hours of valid time/money of users who placed their faith in the claims/plans. There is no excuse to lies,which waste time/money of people.


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