Cabrio
@Cabrio@lemmy.world
- Comment on Cute but I’ll still take the first one 1 year ago:
There’s hood ornaments, and then there’s hood ornaments.
- Comment on Larion Studios forum stores your passwords in unhashed plaintext. 1 year ago:
Image was taken immediately before posting, the issue, apparently, has since shown up again.
- Comment on Larion Studios forum stores your passwords in unhashed plaintext. 1 year ago:
OP would do well to responsibly report it, rather than stirring up drama over a web forum account.
¿Porque no los dos?
Took them 23 years to fix it last time, seems public awareness would be important in the interim, no?
- Comment on Larion Studios forum stores your passwords in unhashed plaintext. 1 year ago:
If self awareness was a disease you’d be the healthiest person alive.
- Comment on Larion Studios forum stores your passwords in unhashed plaintext. 1 year ago:
Sure, if you’re illiterate.
- Comment on Larion Studios forum stores your passwords in unhashed plaintext. 1 year ago:
Lmao
- Comment on Larion Studios forum stores your passwords in unhashed plaintext. 1 year ago:
It sends the user generated password, not an auto generated one.
- Comment on Larion Studios forum stores your passwords in unhashed plaintext. 1 year ago:
You’ll forgive me for not trusting anyone who can tell me my password that isn’t me.
- Comment on Larion Studios forum stores your passwords in unhashed plaintext. 1 year ago:
They can’t send it if they haven’t stored it, that’s the proof. Whether temporary or not it’s a weakness and attack vector for obtaining unhashed passwords. And if they stored it, it should be immediately hashed.
- Comment on Larion Studios forum stores your passwords in unhashed plaintext. 1 year ago:
It’s not a system generated one they sent, it was user generated.
- Comment on Larion Studios forum stores your passwords in unhashed plaintext. 1 year ago:
Yes, still not worth risking using a duplicate password though.
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- Comment on Dusk Developer David Szymanski: I'd rather pay Valve 30% and put up with their de facto monopoly than help Epic work towards their own (very obviously desired) monopoly 1 year ago:
Just saying that trust in Gaben and trust in Valve are two separate things. Valve has been doing fine without Gaben at the wheel.
- Comment on Rate this battlestation set up in the backroom of my house 1 year ago:
I should look at getting fluorescent strip lighting and false walls for my house.
- Comment on Dusk Developer David Szymanski: I'd rather pay Valve 30% and put up with their de facto monopoly than help Epic work towards their own (very obviously desired) monopoly 1 year ago:
Gaben has been hands off at valve for almost a decade. He’s off breaking world records with research submersibles. Playing with his rubber duckies in the bathtub.
- Comment on Hollywood writers and studios reach tentative deal to end strike after nearly 150 days 1 year ago:
The sad part is that they could have gotten everything and they’d still have less workers rights than in other developed countries.
- Comment on Lemmy feels so much more welcoming than R*ddit... And it's weird 1 year ago:
Please, lemmy has been a thing for all but a second and we already have beans, stroganoff, hexbear…
- Comment on Lemmy feels so much more welcoming than R*ddit... And it's weird 1 year ago:
Unironically true looking at literacy rates in poor under supported communities.
- Comment on Lemmy feels so much more welcoming than R*ddit... And it's weird 1 year ago:
A cheap drunk at that.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
I’d take it back too after that condescending bullshit.
- Comment on Bethesda hired a Skyrim modder to create the "lighting and clutter" in Starfield 1 year ago:
Literacy is not your strong suit, but keep trying.
- Comment on Bethesda hired a Skyrim modder to create the "lighting and clutter" in Starfield 1 year ago:
No, we’re talking about people who expect Bethesda to perform differently from historical record. How are you not even following the conversation you’re trying to be part of?
- Comment on Bethesda hired a Skyrim modder to create the "lighting and clutter" in Starfield 1 year ago:
Objective reality doesn’t care about how you feel.
- Comment on Bethesda hired a Skyrim modder to create the "lighting and clutter" in Starfield 1 year ago:
No I wouldn’t think that, they’ve never acted in a manner that indicates that they have that capacity, why would I assume they do?
- Comment on Who knew 1989 was an uneventful year in China 1 year ago:
Yes, that is the argument you just tried to make. How self aware.
- Comment on Who knew 1989 was an uneventful year in China 1 year ago:
Nothing about fascism is recent, fascism is born of greed and hunger for power, but the act of engaging in self imposed authority through control of power and resources is fascism. I don’t think of it as good and evil, these are just the actions of people, selfish vs selfless. Society is humanity moving away from selfish towards selfless, movement in the other direction requires engaging in fascism.
- Comment on Who knew 1989 was an uneventful year in China 1 year ago:
It’s already happening in other countries, other first world developed countries have universal healthcare, are looking at reducing full time working hours, implementing UBI not to mention more robust and fair electoral systems.
America still has a very strong Conservative grift slowing the countries social progress, but the need for the masses to survive will always outweigh the need for the individual to be greedy so movement towards social benefit is slow but inevitable.
- Comment on Who knew 1989 was an uneventful year in China 1 year ago:
I understand that definition of fascism, and you should read the rest of my post for a better understanding of how that fascism operates in modern society. Nothing I’ve stated goes against those definitions, they’ve just been tempered with the context of modern society.
- Comment on Who knew 1989 was an uneventful year in China 1 year ago:
Whether the will of the masses is “right” or “wrong” is irrelevant, society as a construct is one of cooperation for mutual benefit and improved quality of life through cedeing control and authority to those who represent the will of the majority, so if the masses managed to corral themselves into society then the understanding of the benefit of cooperation is strong in the social consciousness.
A result of this is the understanding that anything that works against the will of the masses to benefit from cooperation is unsustainable because it involves exploitation of the least protected sections of society.
This means that anyone trying to abuse and mismanage social systems for their own selfish benefit (emotional, financial, or otherwise) are objectively harming society. Ergo, anything that restricts the will of the masses by allowing selfish minorities to exploit their way to wealth and power and to further let them diminish the capacity of the majority to benefit from social cooperation is forced without consent, we call these actions “fascist”.
Fascism was the default social structure, he who controls the resources controls the society, but instead of that being an elected government of the populace it was one guy and his family that abused their position to maintain their position however possible from the first time an ape stole another ape’s rock to a king stealing another king’s country.
Society has slowly been wresting control from the selfish individual to support the masses slowly as social consciousness grows, democracy was one of the biggest steps in that direction of taking the power out of the hands of fascists into the hands of the people. But it’s a work in progress and those that are selfish and want to hold back the progress of social benefit are thusly called conservatives, because they wish to conserve the ability to abuse society for chance to gain more wealth and power than other people as opposed to contributing to society to increase the wealth and power of all the people.
Many of these fascist systems still exist and will take a significant about of time for society to werst more control away from fascist actors, there will always be an ebb and flow of fascism and selfishness in society but that lessens as time goes on. For example, the Democratic electoral system of the US government has been unable to avoid the influence of fascism over the years as evident by legal voter disenfranchisement through first past the post, non-preferential voting, gerrymandering, the electoral college, attempts to limit and remove citizens rights to engage with the electoral system by de-funding postal services and limiting mail voting, etc. These are all fascist claw backs attempting to regain selfish control over societies power structures for their percieved personal benefit.
Capitalism, a system integrated into almost all modern world cultures and societies is also a fascist concession that is a middle ground between kings owning everything in their kingdom to personal ownership and control, of course exploitation is still present under capitalism, because capitalism is just a stepping stone to a socially beneficial system not an end point of social development, it is also one of the last bastions of fascist control over wealth consolidation.
I could go on about how all these developments relate to issues in the social order and the inability for individuals to develop cognisance of the nuances of societies current place in human development but it is starting to feel like rambling.
If anything I hope that something I said resonates and provides context and understanding of the complex weave that is human social development.
- Comment on Who knew 1989 was an uneventful year in China 1 year ago:
Society required a socially agreed upon level of authoritarianism to enforce the socially agreed upon rukeset. No system of organisation or control is absent from authority, but trying to conflate functional social authority with forced authoritarianism has been something I’m seeing a lot more from fascist thinkers.