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, Pleroma, and others, time to say hi?
RT @troyhunt@twitter.com I lost another few thousand “followers” last week: “Twitter is removing 'locked' accounts, again” engadget.com/2018/11/10/twitte

Stop deleting our files!
RT @stevesi@twitter.com “Windows as a Service?” by Terry Crowley // Terry explains from his experience and perspective why Windows isn’t doing so well at releases right now. hackernoon.com/windows-as-a-se

RT @davetaylor2112@twitter.com: Petition: Make it a legal requirement to have a second safety critical person on trains petition.parliament.uk/petitio

RT @StormlightTech@twitter.com: Just submitted issue 2468 for on possible ActivityPub support: github.com/dnnsoftware/Dnn.Pla

I liked a @YouTube@twitter.com video youtu.be/40hJStzsBm8?a LightScribe: HP's Clever Twist on the CD Burner

RT @DellTech@twitter.com: What does and a toaster have in common? Find out in this clip, and don’t miss the full episode of Trailblazers: dell.to/2zBhH0P

@cambridgeport90 I may need to think about this later, when I branch out into different software.

I still like cryptography, but it's not "computer cryptography". I really like working on the bleeding edge.

Finding new uses for old things, or finding ways to extend the use of old patterns. In this case, less about increasing security, and more finding new uses for existing security.

Not sure if that makes sense. Ex:

A Rot 13 with a mixed alphabet, still has reciprocal features, but only has the weakness if the corresponding key matches. Otherwise it's as strong as a normal mixed alphabet.

It seems like in a lot of security, the weakness isn't gotten rid of, rather the old weakness is simply transferred.

The big question; GitLab, GitHub, or Bitbucket for future projects. On the one hand, Bitbucket requires open source licenses for every single project, not per company, whereas GitLab is self hosted all the way; you can pay for it if you want to, but that's only if you need larger features sets. I could think of @freemo on this one as a possible knowledgeable suggester?

I fed over 8,000 CNN Business headlines to a neural net to see which new headlines it would predict.
For some reason, it predicted companies behaving rather badly.

aiweirdness.com/post/179938486

@lanodan @brainblasted

oh, right. yeah, don't remove those, just the access-control ones.
Daily Beast, Boarded by Chelsea Clinton, is very enthusiastic about #cia people taking leading positions in Clinton's party (it's OK "because NOT TRUMP") https://www.thedailybeast.com/dave-brat-should-be-winning-big-but-this-cia-vet-is-giving-him-the-run-of-his-life

Hello, Mastodonians. Forgot about this place. I'm back though.

just to let people know. Don't follow me at my old account. I don't check that. I'd delete it if I could. I know there's some confusion because it uses the same alias. Well? everything that doesn't require my real name as a user name or nickname uses Cambridgeport90. At least everything that can. @sstocking@mastodon.technology, I just followed you on the proper account.

Reading more and more about the federated web, and I hate to admit it, but I'm getting obsessed with the ideas for @StormlightTech@twitter.com. We can use WebMention, and federation all in one. Last I checked, I don't need permission from anyone to promote us?

RT @LMRAMIREZGM@twitter.com: The new @MBTA_CR@twitter.com bridge that will carry the eastbound Franklin Line tracks over East Street in Westwood

RT @universalhub@twitter.com: South Ender offering up "piece of garbage" HP printer. But he repeats himself boston.craigslist.org/gbs/sop/

Search has always involved a degree of so-called 'AI' without it being exploited as a buzzword; this is becoming ridiculous

http://www.ippropatents.com/ippropatentsnews/technologyarticle.php?article_id=6173
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