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  • Modern social media: Feed algorithm bots curating and serving up bot-created content for other bots to create fake engagement on so that advertising bots can find the real humans that still exist in the desolate wastelands and market them bot-created ads.

  • Bitwarden begins adding passkey support to its password manager - The Verge
  • Well, it's a full keypair being stored: Authenticators like Bitwarden need to first provide the public key to the relying party (RP) so the RP can issue the encrypted auth challenge. The challenge then is handed back to the authenticator, user verification happens, then the challenge is signed by the private key and sent back to the RP for verification to complete the auth ceremony.

  • Bitwarden begins adding passkey support to its password manager - The Verge
  • You're thinking about "device-bound passkeys". Bitwarden and any other third-party credential manager leverages "synced passkeys" because they don't control the hardware.

    Synced passkeys are actually called out in the FIDO Alliance's FAQs as preferred since they more closely align with the desired replacement of traditional passwords.

  • Small claims court victory sends clear message: Sex work is real work | Rabble.ca
  • ...which should hopefully be consistent in future cases.

    This was my main concern. Legal rulings are built on those that came before, however they can also be reversed by higher courts.

    I found this complementary CBC article on this that provides a little bit of clarity:

    But part of the immediate significance of the judgment, advocates say, is that it happened in a court that's relatively accessible; the law has been clarified that at the small-claims level, a contract for sexual services is enforceable.

    That means that a sex worker who hasn't been paid by a client can now pursue that in small claims court without having to argue the law, so long as they have the supporting facts.

    "Now they can bring this judgment and put it on the judges desk and say, 'here it is, there's precedent for it; I want my judgment,'" said Rose.

    Note that this is a quote by the plaintiff's lawyer (Jessica Rose). I'm obviously no lawyer myself but I would read this as precedent-setting for the Small Claims Court of Nova Scotia, with the caveat that other provinces' small claims courts and all higher courts are still lacking their own ruling here. Ultimately the law itself needs to be tested in higher courts, which is also referenced in the article:

    In 2021, the alliance sued the federal and Ontario provincial governments, arguing that the conditions of criminalization allow exploitation to flourish. That case had its first hearing in October 2022, and is awaiting a judgment. If successful, it could result in the law being struck down, paving the path to full decriminalization of sex work.

  • Small claims court victory sends clear message: Sex work is real work | Rabble.ca
  • Don't get me wrong, this is a win and worthy of setting a legal precedent, however I am skeptical of the first line in the article:

    Earlier this year in Halifax, a former sex worker won a precedent-setting case.

    If this was Small Claims court, are there examples of rulings from this court actually setting precedent for other courts (e.g. Lower or Superior courts)?

  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca Mars @lemmy.ca
    Intro Guide to Lemmy [x-post]

    https://tech.michaelaltfield.net/2023/06/11/lemmy-migration-find-subreddits-communities/

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1204463

    Discuss it here: https://lemmy.ca/post/623204

    > I wrote a guide to help users with their migration to Lemmy

    > This guide will help new lemmy users find and subscribe-to (remote) lemmy subreddits communities

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    Electric Cars @lemmy.ca Mars @lemmy.ca
    Just found this community! What are you currently and/or looking to drive?

    Hi folks,

    Just found this community and curious about what everyone is either using as a daily driver or have got their eyes on in the EV space.

    I'm from Vancouver, and a few years ago my partner and I bought a new Chevrolet Volt PHEV as a "bridge" car to get us through the next while as charging infrastructure scales out. We get about 100km of electric range in the warmer times and 70km in the winter. Perfect for our needs around Vancouver, while still giving us flexibility to drive out to Whistler or Banff for our vacation roadtrips.

    So what are you driving?

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    Mars @lemmy.ca

    Hey what's up everyone. I'm one of the Reddit refugees that purged their accounts and searched the Fediverse for a new home. Happy to be here! AMA about Vancouver, the tech industry, my dog, or taking long walks outside :)

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