@matigo yup. That and deal with moar construction. Monday, they will start putting up the roof over our new patio.
@matigo It's only been 40C in Seattle one time since I've lived here. That said, they're backing off a little on the forecast, but still, we're talking 38C. Good thing I'll be south when it hits. :)
If the weather forecasts are correct, we're going to get up to 40C this week in the Seattle area. That's quite a bit warmer than usual.
@kdfrawg Humans are good at assessing immediate danger, but not so good at assessing longer-term risk. Most of these issues do not fall in the "immediate danger" category, and the behaviors necessary to mitigate those risks impede convenience, so most people don't bother.
@kdfrawg most people have no concept of what makes something “secure” much less give a crap about it. A big part of that security equation is how often the device receives software updates, something there is no easy way to evaluate prior to making a purchase short of past experience.
If I were seriously going to switch from iOS to Android, it would be to a device that has minimal OS-level customizations and receives security updates straight from Google. Which is none of the cheap handsets I’ve played with so far, or even the significantly more expensive Samsung Galaxy S8+.
@kdfrawg If I'm honest with myself, I can do a lot of the same activities on both handsets. Yes, the iPhone is better quality in many ways, but will the average person appreciate that?
I would be shocked if Symantec actually gets back into the SSL certificate game after this: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/google-outlines-ssl-apocalypse-for-symantec-certificates/
@matigo the sad thing is they may never have noticed if we hadn't told them. Only person who would have known otherwise is our neighbor who was undoubtedly very happy the tree came down.