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Twitter Inc. no longer exists, now X Corp.
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Tesla Wireless Charging Platform review: A premium, Tesla-branded AirPower clone
Seems likely that Mush heard about the AirPower failure and ordered his people to make the tech work so he could thumb his nose at Apple. Any day now he will make some snide comment on Twitter or somewhere regarding this product and Apple. Tesla does amazing things and is organized to make things happen quickly. They employ a lot of hard working big thinkers. Watch the almost four hour long Investors Day 2023 video on Youtube and you'll see that Tesla as a company and it's employees are much greater than it's CEO. I have no doubt that nearly all of the things Mush takes credit for and presents as his ideas are 100% not.
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The iPhone alarm tone is also a gorgeous classical piano piece
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The LastPass hack saga just keeps getting worse
stevenoz said:"Don't put your passwords on another man's computer."
Etch that into your brain...
Print them out from time to time... and backup your passwords doc on your computer every few weeks, my advice.
I use Enpass which allows me to keep all data on my computer - no cloud connection and WiFi sync to my other devices. I block it's outgoing connections via Little Snitch. I keep a backup in a safe deposit box. I certainly hope Apple and others keep pushing for their passwordless secutity methods going forward. Assuming such schemes will actually maintain security.
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The LastPass hack saga just keeps getting worse
I'm not familiar with the details of IT security, programming, etc., but come on!. If you are tasked with keeping thousands of people's personal data safe, you don't let employees take anything outside the secure facilities. Doesn't matter who they are, how good they are or their position in the company - nothing ever leaves the building. Also, using third parties for any part of data storage is also irresponsible IMO. You can never know for sure a vendor is doing what they are supposed to or in what way they are going to screw up. Keep it all in house, locked down and triple secured in every way you can. This is an old doc, but you can get a good idea of how seriously Apple takes security even to the point of destroying the access cards for their hardware security modules used for iCloud: https://www.networkworld.com/article/2174973/apple-reveals-unprecedented-details-in-ios-security.htmlLast Pass is lazy, stupid or greedy - or all three.