The police have machines that can unlock an iPhone. I believe they are called greykey machines. They use an exploit to override the limits on password attempts and the rate limit on attempts which allows them to brute force the password. The only way to protect yourself is to use a very strong password. The password on my iPhone would take a few million years for greykey to guess.
I really like the combination of a strong password and biometrics. I use biometrics for unlocking most of the time. But if I’m getting pulled over, I press the lock button five times and now my iPhone is totally useless to the police even if they have a greykey. I also lock it when I go to sleep.
I’m really looking forward to the day that I’m in an interrogation room and they ask for my phone. I refuse to give the password and they smugly tell me that they have “other ways.” To which I will respond “good luck with that!”
“Populists” lol. It’s not like anyone on the political spectrum has any shame. All political entities will abuse every mechanism that is at their disposal that won’t get them in trouble. Maybe the “populists” were the first to take advantage because they are smarter?
Of all the plants, trees by far give me the most pleasure. A suburb with trees is a thousand times better than one without. The shade of a tree is completely transformative. It gives me a fuzzy warm feeling inside.
It’s concerning to me that such an important aesthetic component is so transient and difficult to control. When you build a house, you control every aspect of its design. It’s materials are tough and long lasting. But the trees around the house are prone to dying. They get too old or they get sick or whatever. And when they do, you can’t really replace them. I’ve seen tons of houses where they had great atmosphere but then one of their large trees died and the feeling of the house is totally ruined. I’m not sure if you can order a grown tree and have it implanted but it’s probably really expensive. We need artificial trees that last longer and are easy to replace.
Humans are drawn to vistas. Standing on the top of a hill and looking at the vista is something everyone agrees is beautiful and feels good. I think it might be because our ancestors were tree-dwelling monkeys. The higher in the tree you climb, the better the view, the safer you are from predators. If we are drawn to views then we would likely spend more time high up in the tree. Maybe that’s also why we find trees themselves so appealing. Ancient wiring.
I was scrolling on Weibo the other day and came across a news story about a killer fungus sweeping across the USA. Several deaths with 60% percent chance of death, they said. Well that was certainly news to me so I googled it. Nothing. Not a single shred of information. I wrote it off as shoddy Chinese journalism.
I really like the combination of a strong password and biometrics. I use biometrics for unlocking most of the time. But if I’m getting pulled over, I press the lock button five times and now my iPhone is totally useless to the police even if they have a greykey. I also lock it when I go to sleep.
I’m really looking forward to the day that I’m in an interrogation room and they ask for my phone. I refuse to give the password and they smugly tell me that they have “other ways.” To which I will respond “good luck with that!”