Yeah that's what I mean, Miracle Workers started with one premise and then just did something completely different after it ran that premise dry in one season. That's not entirely a bad thing (it would no doubt have been worse if they'd tried to stretch out the original show) but the later seasons were never all that great and you could never feel all that attached to it knowing that they would just refresh everything every season. The 3rd season was pretty much milking in it dry.
Nah you can't really trace vote manipulation, because someone manipulating votes can work across multiple instances while admin can only supervise their own instance. They could develop a network of trust (ie user data sharing) between instances, but that would undermine the principles of federation. Even with such a network, there would always be an inherent trust needed for small instances to take part.
Like I say, the best solution is to just accept that internet points don't really matter.
When I lose things it's almost always because I've put them in a safe place. Safe from me!
But yeah it's really about factoring in likelihood and opportunity. I think it helps to compare physical and digital spaces. If you have a CCTV system, then anyone could watch the monitors and see what's happening - however they'd have to get into the building, find their way to the secure room, log in to the system, etc. When something is online it creates better opportunity for surreptitious access and also greater likelihood in terms of the number of people who could potentially come across it. While in the physical space you might get away with having staff control access during the day and locking the door at night, online you have to have far more robust security measures to achieve the same level of safety.
So it's maybe better to say: the easier it is for you to access data, the easier it is for someone else to.
No lol GrapheneOS is a different project run by developer divas. It's super secure, but only if you use a Google phone, which totally makes it safe. The television ad told me so.
LineageOS is the main pure AOSP ROM, over all the others. It's still chugging along quite fine, albeit its customisation options have always been fairly limited compared to other custom ROMs.
If you're using LineageOS4MicroG and complaining about updates, well, you wouldn't be the first. This fork follows the main tree but updates veeeeeery slowly, such that there are always people asking if it's dead. So far, after every one of the countless times that's happened, it's still been going - so it probably still is.
I personally run DivestOS and feel happy. No developer drama, and I'm not locked in to Google hardware. Ultimately though, all Android phone hardware manufacturers play the same games. It sickens me that so many of them require you to ask their permission to unlock the bootloader on the device you own.
If you can access the data, so can someone else.
Yeah lemmy is vulnerable to vote manipulation at its core, and there's virtually nothing anyone can do about it. All the more reason not to care about vote scores, imo.
Ahh, credit card fraud, the source of so much fun.
I wasn't even thinking a binary system necessarily, just a star that happened to take the shockwave badly. But I suppose it would make more sense for that to happen the closer the nearby star is.
You're absolutely right, Good Omens has a similar Christian premise but is going far stronger. I was thinking the other show had already milked a 3rd season!
That was my first thought also - did the supernova shatter a star, or is the supernova literally the result of a star shattering?
Both could be true, it could be that a star went supernova, then the shockwave shattered a star. I CBA to read into it and I'm hoping someone will reply with the answer.
I could teach Spock,
But he's in Pon Farr