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Vaccinated people now make up a majority of Covid deaths

washingtonpost.com
11 points·by Operative0198·4 years ago·11 comments

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Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
Yep. But there was nothing stopping a black hat from contacting the admin and selling their own botted data to genesis shop. Criminal organizations have supply chains.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
Mv3 broke uBlock Lite for me (used uBlock to control js mostly).

But that wasn't a deal breaker because I got to discover NoScript (still stuck on mv2 but I like the approach vastly better than original uBlock's implementation).

Just waiting to see how this functionality will be handled in mv2 sunset since Noscript has no plans to migrate atm and uBlock lite should be "guttered" for the foreseeable future.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
Nothing like that on Android happens without explicit consent. And the controls around this consent are very very robust imo.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
I don't what you are on about. The chart figures I linked is sourced from the monthly CPI rate shared by BLS every month.

You are obviously trolling at this point.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
> So you agree the recession prediction is not evidence for Shiff's competence?

Economists make wrong predictions all the time. Am saying Schiff is not exactly entirely wrong on some of the ones he's made in the past.

> ...have you looked at the trend, though? Inflation was climbing higher and higher until last June, and then it dropped by more than half. For the last 3-8 months the inflation rate has been about 4%.

Have you? The last time the inflation rate was even near 4% was in April 2021 [0].

[0] https://ycharts.com/indicators/us_inflation_rate
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
> It what?

Muddied the definition of a recession when the question came up.

> Also if you predict a recession every year you'll eventually get one right, but that doesn't make you right about recession predictions in general.

Yep. That's pretty much the game of predictions.

> 2019's inflation was below target.

Which target? The one the Fed determines? Consumer inflation at the moment (~7%) is rivalling rates witnessed back in the 80s. Add the new money the Fed has printed over time (since 2008) and now expected to continue (covid stimulus, bailouts for banks etc.), anyone can see where the trend for inflation is going. No predictions are even needed for that.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
And the definition of a recession was rescinded last year by the White House.

Is inflation for you better now than it was in 2019?
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
He isn't wrong on any of those predictions.

The dollar has never been at a more precarious position (on a hyper-inflation course and the BRICS are pondering about adopting the Yuan).

Bitcoin (who knows what's coming next, but for sure never seeing 70K again)

Hyperinflation (pretty obvious)

Bear market (most of 2022 was in one, and most probably this year will follow)

Recession (high certainty this will happen. Fed's soft landing is a mirage, history shows a rate cut after aggressive hiking usually leads into one)

Schiff is not outright wrong on his predictions. He just never gave time stipulations for his predictions.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
You sound stuck in the past (read trauma). Confront your issue and look for a new enjoyable hobby to substitute the time you have for these thoughts.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
As another vote against JS, this website is able to accurately tell at least half of the extensions I have installed on chrome.

https://browserleaks.com/chrome
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
Maybe I was a bit too harsh on Bitwarden for a moment there, it's chiefly an issue with chromium. https://github.com/bromite/bromite/issues/547
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
Glad I transitioned my passwords from Bitwarden to an offline password manager that doesn't have a similar "easy PIN password mode" feature.

I used to use Bitwarden with this feature though, just that I recently came to the conclusion that the product probably isn't the most secure offering and it has some issues on Android with native autofill when you aren't using Google Services.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
A growing number of scientists recently watched 'Tenet'.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
Except you'd have to know the encryption passphrase to unlock the swap partition. Only after this step can you use the stolen key to manipulate the state of trusted images.

TPM has never been a pre-requisite for secureboot nor kernel_lockdown. Infact the proposal you are speaking of sounds very exclusionary since TPM hardware is still relatively new and not ubiqitous.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
You don't need any other tools sets when using sbctl to enroll and sign your keys. It's a one-stop shop for creating UKI bundles and signing them. I use systemd-boot with UKIs created by it and it has no issues detecting the UKIs. Maybe your problem is holding on to grub(legacyware IMO) which has poor support for what you are trying to accomplish.

Hibernation support in lockdown has nothing do with the MS politics around secure boot. You can generate and use your own keys to use with secureboot. The issue is that "accessible" unencrypted hibernation files invalidate secureboot when you can break into RAM and modify system images/files.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
For secureboot you may want to took a look at this project [0]. Don't think it has ever gotten easier to sign UKIs than that though systemd should have a new project (systemd-ukify) that aims to make it more integrated.

Hiberation is not supported in lockdown mode because I'm assuming the kernel (maintainers) expect most people to have an unencrypted swap partition. If you have secured your swap, you can patch [1] the kernel to allow hibernation.

[0] https://github.com/Foxboron/sbctl

[1] https://gist.github.com/kelvie/917d456cb572325aae8e3bd94a9c1...
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
Pretty sure it works on Gnome as well. One would say that's the main target.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
GTK may be a universal GUI tool kit but the description "Gnome Tool Kit" is more appropriate.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
Gnome doesn't need any more KDE Connect clients. GSConnect is pretty much perfect and most importantly, is integrated into the Quick Settings. What I have always been puzzled by is the near absence of KDE Connect clients for tiling compositors. I would love to one day use KDE Connect in a way that feels native for something like Sway.
Operative0198
·3 years ago·discuss
The suggested video was too specific to be just an anecdote. YouTube doesn't need an account nor cookies to show you videos. They know you if your browser is fingerprintable enough.

I did the test on a fresh new profile.