Isn't this the whole point of tenure? To protect academic freedom?
According to reporting, they have actually done this before.
Most of the discussion I've read about this is along the lines of: clone the drive on the phone and then brute force the clones (circumventing the lockout issue: if you get locked out just keep trying on a new clone).
In a relatively famous case, the FBI cracked the password on the San Bernardino shooter's phone, but did not explain how they did it: https://www.vox.com/2016/3/29/11325134/apple-iphone-fbi-san-bernardino-case-ends
Here is a company selling a brute force module for iPhones, although they don't explain how they get around the lockout issue: https://belkasoft.com/unlocking-ios-devices-with-brute-force
Here is another article about a company that claims to be able to brute force iPhone passcodes: https://www.vice.com/en/article/how-to-brute-force-iphones-graykey/
Do you all see ads? I don't see any ads in my app. Perhaps that's because it's in beta and they're coming in the future.
I feel like they gotta ask because if the answer is "yes" some action should probably be taken...
I watched this recently as part of my kaiju movie club and I loved it! Really fun film and very watchable even in 2023.
I find GIMP so difficult to use, but I can't justify the expense of Photoshop for hobbyist use so I'm keeping at it. I wish there was something that at least had a similar UI. So many easy tasks in PS are crazy complicated in GIMP.
Just take your change and step to the side. Allows the next person to continue checking out and gives you plenty of time to put away your change.
Honestly I do this kinda thing all the time. Make minor adjustments in my life to reduce risk. Like if I'm going on the subway and the escalator is stopped, I'll just walk up the normal stairs, since there is a minor chance that an escalator could collapse
In this instance, it takes nearly the exact same amount of time to go around the pole and there's no risk of it falling on you or whatever.
Ngl it's kinda funny that r/AmITheAsshole didn't go dark.
YTA!