using sufficiently long passwords is your best defense
No, using 2FA is your best defense, along with wise recovery questions. It matters nothing if you know someone's password, but can't get the 2FA code.
using sufficiently long passwords is your best defense
No, using 2FA is your best defense, along with wise recovery questions. It matters nothing if you know someone's password, but can't get the 2FA code.
Brute force is only a thing when either they have the password hash, or the login portal is susceptible to brute force (ie shite). Both cases are rare.
It doesn't matter in the slightest if you use 2FA.
Define 'strength'... against a dictionary attack? Brute force? Social engineering? 'forgotten password/recovery questions' hack? Stolen session cookie? Keyloggers?
If you're not aware of the above, take some time to learn about each of those things and how good security practices counter each one.
The question is kind of like, 'can you bake a cake?' .. probably yes, but it's really missing a lot of essential information, like what kind of oven, what ingredients do you have, what's your skill level, do you have arms, etc.
Any 'passphrase' can be secure or insecure, depending on the other surrounding factors. 2FA solves many security weaknesses.
100% agreed there.
Thank you for your sacrifice.
I definitely would have made this mistake.
If there was a strong possibility they would end up homeless, or in a much worse living situation than they are currently in, that would be a strong incentive to change their behaviour.
Respectfully, I disagree. Many people in this state really DGAF and especially DGAF about (/have no understanding of) consequences, or they wouldn't be in this situation in the first place. Consequences work for people who have something to lose. For these people, many don't (feel they) have anything to lose. Change will not come from within in these cases.
I'm super keen to try this. Can anyone chime in on mesh optimisation (etc) though? I have very little knowledge on modelling/texturing/UV mapping/etc, but I do know that a shitty mesh just means someone is going to have to model it again by hand.
"People living in and around social housing should suffer the actions of the few disruptive/violent/etc people." - Everyone opposed to these actions.
The problem still stands though, as in, it's true, they are just moving the problem elsewhere.
So, what is to be done?
The only thing I can think of is to move these people into a separate environment where they can not bother other people, and be given training, tasks, and education, to help them out of it. Which unfortunately sounds a lot like labour camps. I'm out of ideas.
Ah thanks, that's my problem, it's me.
Oh boy....
Total Download Size: 3390.65 MiB Total Installed Size: 13052.08 MiB Net Upgrade Size: 291.24 MiB
I wonder if I'm going to notice any better performance..
shudder
Yes, exactly.