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redyellowblue5031 t1_jeauimf wrote
Reply to comment by Fred2620 in It's becoming increasingly clear that fintech has a fraud problem by marketrent
For sure. People bemoan the fact they can’t send and access money instantly but also don’t like getting scammed. Somewhere, there’s a trade off like in all other forms of security.
redyellowblue5031 t1_jeah39q wrote
For various p2p payment apps this is a huge problem.
On the one hand customers can finally pay whoever they want pretty much instantly by removing the a majority of checks and balances in more conventional slower forms of money transfer.
If the problem with that isn’t clear, it’s no wonder scammers are able to leverage these systems to do their business.
Often times, these systems aren’t insured like a debit or credit card would be either. Essentially, you make a mistake and it’s on you.
redyellowblue5031 t1_jch92n2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Scientists: Largest US reservoirs moving in right direction by Mamacrass
“Government” controlling the weather.
redyellowblue5031 t1_jbp72ns wrote
Reply to comment by LongDickPeter in La Niña, which worsens Atlantic hurricanes and Western droughts, is gone by LifeTableWithChairs
It’s one side (the cooler side) of the natural cycle of ENSO (El Niño Southern Oscillation). Basically sea surface temperatures in the central/eastern tropical parts of the pacific swing back and forth from warmer to cooler than average.
This has impacts on large scale weather patterns by impacting things like the available moisture for storms, winds, etc..
Whether we are in La Niña, neutral, or El Niño doesn’t give precise weather forecasts. It just gives a signal to say certain types of events have a higher likelihood of happening.
You can read a little more here.
redyellowblue5031 t1_j66u0ge wrote
Reply to comment by Flatline2962 in BuzzFeed says it will use AI to help create content, stock jumps 150% | CNN Business by KennyFulgencio
Remember the AI that was fed parts of the internet and became digital Hitler super quick? That’s probably why ChatGPT is so “friendly” feeling.
redyellowblue5031 t1_j3oovii wrote
Reply to comment by Supersafethrowaway in A powerful cyclone slams California, killing a child. Now, more flooding and ferocious winds are on tap for the weather-ravaged state by rootoo
Hopefully if you live in CA you’re in a safe area.
redyellowblue5031 t1_j33ar6u wrote
Reply to comment by Pawneewafflesarelife in A powerful cyclone slams California, killing a child. Now, more flooding and ferocious winds are on tap for the weather-ravaged state by rootoo
A good question, you can consult this thread for the same kind of question that was about this storm.
redyellowblue5031 t1_j32duby wrote
Reply to A powerful cyclone slams California, killing a child. Now, more flooding and ferocious winds are on tap for the weather-ravaged state by rootoo
It’s an active pattern right now, and looks like it’ll stay that way for at least another week. Perhaps not as strong as this most recent storm, but Californians shouldn’t let their guard down.
redyellowblue5031 t1_j1wcqj5 wrote
Triple dip on La Niña isn’t messing around. The pressure gradient and size of the air masses involved in this storm was insane.
A retrospective on this storm will be very interesting to look back on, hopefully some lessons can be gleaned for future storm preparation even if an event this powerful is relatively rare.
redyellowblue5031 t1_j1oz61j wrote
Reply to comment by krkrkrkk24 in LPT: Got a Steam gift card for Christmas? Hold on to it after you put the code in. If your account gets hacked, you can use the old code to recover your account. by Worst_Support
Managing access is largely about risk vs convenience.
Every major password manager has a plethora of options to mitigate any reasonable risk even if someone got a hold of your vault.
The only way they’re getting in is if you used a weak password to begin with.
redyellowblue5031 t1_j1oyuw1 wrote
Reply to comment by flyingroad in LPT: Got a Steam gift card for Christmas? Hold on to it after you put the code in. If your account gets hacked, you can use the old code to recover your account. by Worst_Support
Exactly. Criminals love people who do this, they even have an attack named after it; credential stuffing.
redyellowblue5031 t1_j1oyrrm wrote
Reply to comment by Plokmijn27 in LPT: Got a Steam gift card for Christmas? Hold on to it after you put the code in. If your account gets hacked, you can use the old code to recover your account. by Worst_Support
Using the same password everywhere is a fun game if you like credential stuffing.
No system is 100% safe, but if you’re not using a weak master password and also have MFA enabled even with a stolen vault your passwords are safe by all reasonable measures.
redyellowblue5031 t1_ixz3955 wrote
Reply to comment by iatealltheicecream in last year our sewer pipes decided our xmas theme by iatealltheicecream
Bummer! Sounds like a lot of work, glad you sound like you’re making the best of it. Those old houses are great but like you said can still get ya every once in a while.
Hopefully no more surprises anytime soon for you!
redyellowblue5031 t1_ixz10hv wrote
Clogged/cracked drain line? Tree roots? Overflowed septic tank?
What’s the dirty details OP?
redyellowblue5031 t1_ixz0tgy wrote
Reply to comment by blasphemusa in last year our sewer pipes decided our xmas theme by iatealltheicecream
The further from a city you get the bigger the homes can be without bumping up costs as much.
redyellowblue5031 t1_iujeocf wrote
Reply to LPT: Pointing a regular fan at drying clothes indoors massively speeds up process in wet season by Intertubes_Unclogger
I combine this with a dehumidifier to speed dry wetsuits. Works wonders.
redyellowblue5031 t1_jebdnwc wrote
Reply to comment by rukioish in It's becoming increasingly clear that fintech has a fraud problem by marketrent
There are some laws, but given the relatively young age of the tech, regulations haven’t caught up and it is a hard topic to broach.
If someone tricks you into giving them money, right now there isn’t a way to really do much because you pushed the send button. And should there be? This is part of the question.
One way to reduce this is to make it harder to join these types of P2P payment platforms and put other authentication and authorization “road blocks” in place. How many need to go on to strike a balance between security and keeping the service relevant? That’s yet to be seen.