

Not engineer.
At least here in Germany, engineer is a protected profession. Other than that: All of the above.



Not engineer.
At least here in Germany, engineer is a protected profession. Other than that: All of the above.


Suddenly? It’s been labeled Chinese spyware since day one.


Same situation here in Germany, where companies are worried about attracting skilled foreign workers while right-wing extremist parties are gaining more and more votes.


Does it have “WE DO NOT BREAK USERSPACE!” in golden letters somewhere?


Just like my $variables I can be anything I want. Deal with it! 🫳🎤


I’ve never bothered with them, but aren’t there already? Additional stuff for your personal avatar?


Germany checking in: The chancellors wife at the time having ties to the copper industry doesn’t help either.


I strongly disagree. That’s like using MD5 and saying ‘It’s OK, we use SHA256 down the line’. Information encrypted with it might as well be in plain text.


Forget about biometrics, they are way too insecure.
Our cameras have reached a stage where we can replicate fingerprints from photos. ‘What you are’ is useless when we leave part of us everywhere. And furthermore, in parts of the world, authorities can force you to unlock your device with biometrics but not with passwords.


Tell me about it … 🤷


*second to last!
The last spot is reserved for us, Germany.


I thought I lived in a pretty backwards part of Germany but your corner must be extremely off the grid!
To just name one example in Germany: Verification via robo call in WhatsApp.


Jerboa? The link is malformed for me as well
Because when it detects support for encryption or that you are talking to someone using DeltaChat as well, it switches automatically to encrypted conversations.


I also change every 2 to 3 days, which is also the interval at which I shower and change clothes in general. So basically “Take off old cloth - shower - put on new clothes”.


AFAIK it won’t and should you still get a bottleneck you can limit the maximum resources a service may use.


Except you missed the point.
They asked for the instruction as their third wish. They don’t have any wishes left to wish for more.


Monkey’s paw moment: Simply wish for unlimited wishes


Is the QR Code applied professionally to the surface, possibly behind some security feature such as glass or another surface finish? Is the menu on the table in the general style of the restaurant, or does it look off or entirely different? Is the QR code applied on top of something else, possible another QR code?
Don’t use apps which directly open QR codes. Any sensible app will tell what the information is before processing it.
And at last, the simplest and most efficient security measure of all: Commonsense. Don’t scan everything you come across. Restaurant menu? Sure. Some random poster out in the woods promising a quick buck, happy time or their like? Hard pass.
Here, you lost something: \