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RobertoOberto@sh.itjust.worksto
Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•YellowKey - a (potential) backdoor in MS BitlockerEnglish
0·1 month agoI really like with way GitHub adds its invitation to the site link summary so Microsoft is inviting me to contribute to exploit development.

RobertoOberto@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What old thing surprisingly still exists?
0·1 month agoBring back melted wax letter seals too.
Stroking the criminals is certainly one way to handle things…
That damn search bar was the only reason I ever started looking at launchers. I used LG and Samsung phones for years and wanted a more streamlined interface closer to stock android, so I got a pixel.
And the very first time I turned it on, I was incredibly disappointed to see this giant Google logo nailed to the bottom of the screen, existing only to provide functionality that I don’t want.
So into the launcher rabbit hole I dove.
RobertoOberto@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.ml•Iran destroys five US refueling aircraft.
0·3 months agoA population of 90 million people is irrelevant to the question of military capability. It is absolutely relevant to a discussion about the insurgency and guerilla warfare that would inevitably follow the conventional war, but I think you and I already agree that there’s no way for the U.S. to win that (nor should we try).
But I don’t think the bits of relatively small damage Iran has done to U.S. forces in the region is convincing evidence that they’re capable of taking on the full brunt of U.S. capabilities, even without going nuclear. Launch enough drones and missiles and a few will inevitably get through. But we’ve also been using our own drones for more than 20 years now, longer than most other countries. Most importantly though, we have significantly more resources poured into everything that would follow the drones in a full-scale invasion.
And just to reiterate: I don’t think any of this is a good idea, and I don’t support any of it. But when you’re talking about the significance of damage and casualties caused by Iran, you can’t ignore the fact that the U.S. is holding back so far.
RobertoOberto@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.ml•Iran destroys five US refueling aircraft.
0·3 months agoYour description of the differences between Iraq and Iran is good, as well as your explanation of the current situation.
However, it would change significantly if the U.S. decided to stop half-assing it. If the douchebags running the show decide they want to commit to a full-scale invasion with all available assets, I think you’d see a situation more similar to Iraq. We could absolutely roll Iran’s formal military if we committed to it.
But the subsequent occupation and attempt to maintain control would be doomed to the same failures as Iraq, Afghanistan, and all those before it, but on an even larger scale. All forward progress would stop once the Iranian military’s command and control falls. There’s no way we could win the asymmetric warfare that would follow, and I’m not at all saying we should even try. It’s all a pointless pile of shit that never should have been started.



…what was that even supposed to be? En Passant is the closest match my brain can come up with but there is no “m” in there either.