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@josephgruber it's absolutely shocking. Same thing here. Enterprise IT refuses to grow up.

Must say I'm glad to see that 37% of The Kids are now embracing piracy, was worried the old ways would die out in the netflix age.

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If you're using a macbook computer and have not yet clicked "auto hide dock" I will be judging you.

Rapture - Blondie or The Original Wrapper - Lou Reed?

@elijah ME! DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE ROBOT COPS IN SF?

A law was passed yesterday. Scroll on my profile for the full text.

I'm seeing a lot of hot takes on #LastPass, from people in #infosec coming to the conclusion that LastPass transparently disclosing breaches, or near breaches, or any incidents, is a sign of something terrible.

I think those people have not been at this long.

All companies eventually get hacked. All companies eventually will be breached, and it's not if; it's when.

And if you are a company storing millions of passwords, you better believe you are being attacked constantly.

Given that world, I want a company that:

is transparent and lets their users know immediately when something is up and gives as many details as they can.
can actually detect incidents and has a solid process to follow in dealing with them and communicating about them

If you think a company that never says, "hey, we had an incident," is more secure. .. oh boy.

It merely means they either a) can't detect incidents or b) are hiding them from you

If you are using a password manager that is silent about breaches, near misses, incidents, etc., That should be cause for concern.

The more time I had to think about it, the more I think SBF is based. He took out a whole economy with a MacBook Air and Microsoft Excel.

Really getting into the Taco Bell Film Festival schedule this year!

vimeo.com/668394737

@dfenderman indeed. But our mayor is acting tough on crime. It's the worst.

@valeriehorsley private sector but I work with a lot of former math and physics academics. My employer has "unlimited PTO" which we are encouraged to use up to six weeks a year.

The reality among a lot of California tech companies is they do this to avoid paying out unused PTO when an employee leaves, as per state law.

I can't believe this exists, but you can now get anonymous 5G data-only mobile plans with 30 eSIMs a month, in the US and EU. #mobile #security #privacy invisv.com/pgpp/

Here is a machine learning challenge: "Decode" EEG to estimate what a listener was hearing, actually, what features of continuous speech can be predicted from EEG.

exporl.github.io/auditory-eeg-

The challenge runs from now until February 6, 2023, after which the top 5 teams will be invited to submit a 2-page paper to ICASSP and later on an invitation to write a journal paper for the IEEE open journal of signal processing.

@finity thanks for the tip. I got a server running yesterday. It looks like I can bring it down to a $15/month plan. Still 3x more than a $5 VPS but GCP has so many monitoring/logging features.

I wonder how $5 VPS services make any margin on electricity?

Installing my own Mastodon server. On Google Cloud GCP it's looking like it'll be at least US $25 a month. Looking for a way to make local accounts invite-only.

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