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@jalefkowit Hoo boy they buried the lede at the end of the article:

“Ad Age says the ad was created in-house by Apple, rather than by an outside agency.”

Don Draper, lighting a cigarette and taking a drag in his Eames chair:

“They fucked around, and now they’re finding out: If the question is ‘how hard can it be’ the answer is always going to be ‘harder than you think’.”

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Today I learned that if your server suspends another server then you just silently unfollow everyone on it and receive no other notification aside from eventually wondering why everything is so quiet now.

Cool, great, love it.

I feel like it would be very consistent if the next thing after and The and and , turned out to be .

I don't know if it will actually attract and support tons of scams and media bros and think pieces, but if it did it would feel right somehow.

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Top media company CEO pay in 2023:

Disney: $31.6M
Warner Bros: $49.7M
Netflix: $49.8M & $40.1M
Comcast: $35.5M
Paramount: $31.3M

Remember when execs claimed they couldn't afford to pay writers and actors more during the WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike?

That was pure fiction.

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If you are the tech-savvy person within your family or friends group :blobcatcool: :

Never ever shame someone for coming to you for advice after being the victim of a scam, malware, or for using an unsecured product.

If you do this,
they might never come back to you later. They might just feel so ashamed they will just stay alone with their tech problems.

Instead, always tell them:

1. It was a good idea to come to you with this. Be empathetic with them 💚

2. Give them advice on how to minimize the damage now. Actionable advice 🚑

3. Help them harden their security for now and for the future. Recommend better products to them. But be careful not to overwhelm them with advice. One step at the time 🔒

4. Talk to them with respect and empathy. Tell them how the people who abused their trust are horrible and anyone can fall for the right scam. Remind them there are things to do to reduce the risks of being victimized again in the future, and help them slowly implementing these 💪

5. Be thankful they trusted you with this. It means they think highly of you 🥰

#Security #Privacy

CEO of company literally named for the Dark Lord's surveillance device, would rather people didn't think too hard about things like that.

foxbusiness.com/media/billiona

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Looks like the same attack that took down the British Library for so long also targeted the Library of Congress, but good multifactor auth and fast action from their IT and security staff protected them. nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2024

US POL, brainworms 

Well that's good to know!

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Did you know that Dansup who made PixelFed is working on a federated TikTok clone called Loops and it looks extremely good mastodon.social/@dansup/112331

Dansup has been posting a lot about the WIP and the design choices are very user-centric in a way that the Fediverse sometimes is not

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Is it time to panic?
No, it is not time to panic.
But when the CDC asks
for personal protective equipment
to be made “available to workers
on dairy farms, poultry farms,
and in slaughterhouses”
it is probably time for you
not to panic, but
to order more respirators.

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“It’s comically difficult” to turn off your new car’s data collection, EFF’s @Thorin told Sherwood News. “I do this for a living and I am not 100% positive I have gotten everything correct, which is ridiculous.” sherwood.news/tech/how-to-opt-

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What is OUR meaning when we say "our?"

Who do WE mean when we say "we?"

"We" sure don’t mean everyone.

My overwhelming thought as Trump won was: “A lot of people will suffer and die because of this, and the people who voted for this know it, and knowing it makes them feel happy and safe.”

I was right about that one. Even a fool could see it.

And that left the question: so now what?

the-reframe.com/very-fine-peop

@augieray @seb321 @evan

I rather disagree with the idea that Biden "CLEARLY is doing his best to limit the violence"; he is doing a little, but he could do a lot more.

It's likely that the reason he isn't doing a lot more is that he's afraid of losing votes on the pro-Likud side if he does.

He might therefore do more to limit the violence if he had evidence that he should be afraid of losing votes on the anti-genocide side if he doesn't.

It's not like the choice is between two fixed and static positions, Biden-as-given and Trump-as-given. If Biden believes that genocide opponents will stay home if he keeps fully funding the genocide, there's a greater chance he'll stop doing that. His need for votes can change his behavior.

There's a whole issue about whether the anti-genocide people are actually bluffing of course, and whether they'd actually risk a Trump presidency by staying home if he doesn't do more for Palestine. And I think it's frankly best if he can't assume it's just a bluff.

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This World Press Freedom Day is dedicated to the importance of journalism and free expression in the context of the global environmental crisis. EFF fights for free expression for journalists, human rights defenders, and internet users everywhere. eff.org/deeplinks/2024/05/worl

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We just published our first Tusks & Tidbits post! This will hopefuly be a monthly update where we showcase what we worked on last month, and what's coming next.

I hope this will bring more visibility to all the efforts and love that put on Mastodon

blog.joinmastodon.org/2024/05/

#mastoadmin #mastodev #mastodon

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Israeli assault on Rafah may cause ‘bloodbath’ and famine, aid agencies say
With routes for aid into Gaza closed, relief workers say helping displaced people could become impossible
theguardian.com/world/article/

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