trongod_requiem0432

joined 4 days ago

Yeah, I can't wait to ditch it for linux. Although the Windows tax is not as expensive as the Apple tax. You mostly pay with your nerves...

That's the joke. I didn't specify. Who you see as the unserious clown totally depends on your personal opinion.

[–] trongod_requiem0432@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

If you sell your RAM quickly enough, you might be able to afford the dog meat, my friend.

[–] trongod_requiem0432@lemmy.world 0 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

There is no validity to the claim that immigrants cause crime.

Actually, there is, because you've misunderstood what I was saying. We're kinda on the same page though. Immigrants WILL bring crime, because they're just as likely as any other group of people to commit them. Now, the question whether they bring any crime at all is a totally different one than the question asking whether they are more or less likely to commit crimes (statistically) than the native population.

Crime statistics generally show immigrants charged for crimes at a same or lower rate than non-immigrants.

Which crime statistic? Immigration is a complex topic and the impact on crime statistics hugely depends on who immigrates into which country and who lives there.

If you ask left-leaning people to look at the historical immigration of European settlers to North America and the native population there, people will quickly say "Oh yeah, they were horrible! They came, raped, robbed and murdered the native population!", but if you ask them how they see modern immigration, they will magically say that it's all good and that all immigrants are good people and enrich the culture. Yet, those European settlers were immigrants as well (...). There is a huge bias towards how immigration is being seen there and it has something to do with the ideology you're being taught while you grow up. As I have said, the truth is much more complex and harder to grasp. And you really have to look at the statistics, because some biasses turn out to be true - and others do not.

Some groups of immigrants may have a lower chance of committing crimes, others may have a higher chance of doing so.

In Germany for example, immigrants have a significantly higher crime rate than German citizens (https://de.statista.com/themen/13642/auslaenderkriminalitaet-in-deutschland/#topicOverview) and the ratio of immigrants to citizens in criminal convictions has been rising for the last 6 years (https://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/223/umfrage/verurteilte-straftaeter-nach-nationalitaet/). There are many factors to consider here, like citizens more likely to report the police to the crime of an immigrant, immigrants living in poverty or destitute conditions (making it more likely for them to steal for example), less availability of lawyers and legal assistance and so on. People from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria were much more likely to commit violent acts - including rape - for example (https://www.bpb.de/themen/innere-sicherheit/dossier-innere-sicherheit/301624/migration-und-kriminalitaet/). While immigrants from Georgia and the African countries were more likely to commit acts of fraud or thievery.

Things might look totally different for the USA, Brazil, Mexico and so on.

It's factually true to say that immigrants always bring crime.

It's factually false to say that immigrants always bring more crime than the native population.

It's factually true to say that immigrants can commit more crime percentage-wise than the native population.

It's factually true to say that immigrants can commit less crime percentage-wise than the native population.

[–] trongod_requiem0432@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Well, that's great and I'm happy for you! Obviously doesn't seem to be the same on my system though.

For a person who works in a law firm, you’re shockingly bad at communication and image management.

No, I just realized that you're an incompetent shithead who doesn't have the humility to admit that the OS or programs can have flaws and blames it on the user.

For a person who works in a law firm, you’re shockingly bad at communication and image management.

And this just comes after...

Not the extremely the extremely hostile and confused person.

You delude yourself into somehow thinking that I will - after that - now start to cater to you, post links et cetera? You wrote that textwall for nothing. Go eat shit.

And by the way: I did work in IT and IP law for some time (European laws make it annoying though). And you sound exactly like the kind of programmer who thinks his programming is brilliant until he gets sued with a six or seven figure claim for his disfunctional shit insert surprised Pikachu face Maybe ask the questions first next time.

[–] trongod_requiem0432@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Nah, I need those fonts for my job unfortunately, because we have standardized fonts and we use a program that explicitly requires Microsoft Word.

I agree on the Fortnite part and don't care about Photoshop, but the other two are actually pretty good.

[–] trongod_requiem0432@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Because they are end-to-end encrypted, as evidenced by their account-recovery mechanisms: they cannot offer one.

Correction: They TELL YOU that they can't offer one. Doesn't mean there actually isn't a way. Smartphone messaging apps offer end-to-end encryption. Yet, the NSA can regularly crack those. Why? Not necessarily, because they crack the encryption, but because they crack the keyboard systems you use to input your password. You can do the same with any password manager program.

LastPass had a mere security breach, and they suffered a 50+% market share drop between 2001 and 2024. An active backdoor would drive any company to 0% market share damn quick, which in business terms is called a fatal level of risk – a business killer for anyone in the security industry.

Only if it's discovered, properly delegated to the news and so on. And no, an active backdoor would NOT drive any company to 0% market share damn quick. NEWS about such a backdoor do that. And there ARE and were such backdoors. Just look at EncroChat and Microsoft Outlook for example.

Then, you need to learn about NOBUS approaches. If you have a billion dollar NOBUS approach, normal mortals like you and me won't find those backdoors. And they will be accessed in a very smart way that you will very likely not be aware about.

I’m not laughing… I feel sorry for you. [...] They didn’t think you would out yourself as such a security anti-intellectual.

Yeah, how nice and helpful. That's surely make me think better of you and not as a salty linux user.

For the record, not only can you script secure BitWarden exports to your storage enclave of choice, but you can even script exports to KeePass for offline access.

I know, and flash harddrives can fail. And exporting them takes time etc. Putting them on paper is fucking easy. You make a .docx or .txt file, input the information, print and file it and you're done. Unless there is a fucking fire, that shit is secure for 20+ years without a problem. Your pc can break, your harddrives can break, your USB sticks can break or get lost, but that paper is very likely going to still be there. Plus, it's super quick to read, transport and update. Bonus points if you use an easy encryption system.

X-Doubt. Ubisoft did not store their passwords in plaintext. Those passwords were all hashed appropriately.

Ah, the good old linux user "I know it all better than you"-bullshit. But no, actually, you're wrong. I got an e-mail from Ubisoft, apologizing for it, because they did not store it appropriately. And yes, I'm aware of haveibeenpwned.com and I check it once a year or so. And by the way: That website is integrated into the Firefox password manager, so it automatically tells you if such a report exists for one of your passwords. And no, there are not any other password breaches for any of my other accounts in the last 20+ years. So go fuck yourself.

In all three cases, it’s user error on your part.

Remember how I said that linux users tend to blame every problem on the user? This is it. I'm sorry, but you're an ignorant, incompetent hack who pretends to know things he doesn't know. You know what? Actually I'm not sorry at all.

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