Ironfist
@Ironfist@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Scalpers Work With Hackers to Liberate Ticketmaster's ‘Non-Transferable’ Tickets 4 months ago:
at this point in life I think I already saw all the bands I wanted in concert. I think I can afford to boycot these mfs and stick to local concerts that dont use that garbage company.
- Comment on Google Maps tests new pop-up ads that give you an unnecessary detour 4 months ago:
not really, not everybody has the same destination, but a lot of people need to go in the same direction at a given moment (thats why you are stuck in traffic in this situation).
- Comment on Dell responds to return-to-office resistance with VPN, badge tracking 6 months ago:
This just shows how many “people” persons are in tech management that don’t really understand technology and don’t feel comfortable using it to communicate. Bad news for they is that we, the people that get the job done, we are technology people, we are not afraid of chats and video calls and we know how progress can be measured remotely.
Keep that shit up and you will lose your best employees.
- Comment on Like it or not, I won 11 months ago:
“thats why you are going to eat it all you little sh” huh maybe im parental material after all
- Comment on Pixel 8 leak promises 7 years of OS updates—even more than an iPhone 1 year ago:
The fairphone still beats that with 10 years of support. If only you could buy them in Canada…
- Comment on The enshittification marches on – use Signal [WhatsApp] 1 year ago:
I’m curious, why that feature was so important for you?
- Comment on Boeing is letting top executives work in small offices near their homes and commute by private jet rather than relocate to its new headquarters 1 year ago:
jfc we made office jobs work during the pandemic remotely during 2 years, why these f-ing dinosaurs insist in burning the planet so they can smell each other coffee breath?
- Comment on What's the Best Non-Alcoholic Alternative to an Ice Cold Beer at the End of the Day? 1 year ago:
Some THC + CBD
- Comment on New acoustic attack steals data from keystrokes with 95% accuracy 1 year ago:
are you saying that a cellphone accelerometer can be used as a microphone? That sounds… interesting. Do you have a source?
- Comment on New acoustic attack steals data from keystrokes with 95% accuracy 1 year ago:
I’m skeptical too, it sounds very hard to do with the sound alone, but lets assume that part works.
The keylogger part could be done with a malicious website that activates the microphone and asks the user to input whatever. The site would know what you typed and how it sounded. Then that information could be used against you even when you are not in the malicious website.