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Journalism also needs to create a defined process of how any individual can become a journalist.

Can journalism survive in a post-news world?

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Beyond his prowess as a Silicon Valley Merlin, Jobs’s footwear choices—or often, lack thereof—have remained a persistent fascination well past his death. He’s been held up as a dadcore icon for his near-religious dedication to New Balance’s blocky running sneakers. He was often photographed during his lifetime going conspicuously barefoot around the Apple offices. In his biography of Jobs, author Walter Isaacson recalled how in the mid-1970s, the budding tech savant arrived at the Atari offices wearing sandals and was referred to as a “hippie kid.”

Steve Jobs’s Beat-Up Birkenstocks Sold for $218,000. A Fan Made His Own.

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When FileVault is disabled, data on protected volumes is still encrypted using a volume encryption key (VEK), which is protected by a hardware key and a xART key used to protect from replay attacks. When FileVault is enabled, the same VEK is used, but it’s protected by a key encryption key (KEK), and the user password is required to unwrap that KEK, so protecting the VEK which is used to perform encryption/decryption. This means that the user can change their password without the volume having to be re-encrypted, and allows the use of special recovery keys in case the user password is lost or forgotten.

Explainer: FileVault

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