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Dude, you are a horrible human being.
Dude, you are a horrible human being.
Steganography is a (fascinating) bitch. There are a lot of ways to hide a message in an image which is very resilient to manipulations like resizing, compression or even the loss of information by actually filming a screen versus taking a screen capture.
If you adjust your approach to not rely on a single picture to reliably convey a short message, but part it out over tens or hundreds of frames in a video, it’s basically impossible to make sure that the message was erased without knowing the algorithms used or rendering the video unwatchable.
It’s an awesome field and nothing new.
43% of Linux Gamers are Steam Deck users, most popular Nvidia GPU for linux (steam) gamers still is the 1060 while the most popular Desktop GPU still is the AMD RX 480.
GPU | Percentage |
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AMD AMD Custom GPU 0405 | 35.06% |
AMD Radeon Graphics (RADV VANGOGH) | 8.54% |
AMD Radeon RX 480 | 2.07% |
Intel Iris Xe Graphics | 2.01% |
AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT | 2.00% |
AMD Radeon Vega Series / Radeon Vega Mobile Series | 1.90% |
AMD Raphael | 1.70% |
AMD Radeon RX 6800/6800 XT / 6900 XT | 1.58% |
AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT | 1.57% |
Intel UHD Graphics 620 | 1.39% |
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 | 1.38% |
AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT | 1.29% |
AMD Radeon Vega 8 Graphics | 1.29% |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 | 1.27% |
Yes, but in fairness: The same is true for iOS or GrapeneOS, though that’s for valid reasons.
As much as I’d like to use a Linux phone, it’s simply not feasible for almost everybody at the moment.
What do people user their phone for?
Linux phones, at the moment, are way behind Android/iOS in terms of security and, since privacy requires security, also in privacy.
Even stock Android has so many more security features, that it’s not even close. Verified boot, exploit mitigation, (working) app sandboxing and so on. Not even speaking of specialized projects like GrapheneOS.
Even if the app ecosystem was there and the OS mature, I’d never run my banking through a Linux phone at the moment.
Putting it like that, yeah, sounds about right.
Yeah, the article isn’t all that great. Still, the fact that the two exposed employees refused medical treatment suggests to me, that the nature of the substance at least wasn’t yet known at that time, since it shouldn’t be necessary to even offer that, if the substance was known to be something harmless like baby powder.
Cheers, though!
A court officer opened the letter and powder fell out, according to the New York Police Department, exposing the officer and another court employee to the substance, the source said. The New York City Fire Department said the two refused any medical treatment.
Uhhh - so two employees were exposed to a yet unknown substance that has to be at least considered to be harmful and were even allowed to refuse medical treatment? Am I missing something here?
Sweet, now I get to put “worked with NASA” in my résumé.