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blog.cloudflare.com/password-r

the only way for cloudflare to have this data is if it is inside the ssl channel, analyzing traffic to their customers who are logging in.

ssssoooooooo i guess this makes the cloudflare logs a massive target for nation states now?

@nopatience have you tried the phanpy.social web client?

just uninstalled chrome on my computer. It opens a page to a survey. The page has no questions ! I open the browser console and find this gem:

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By the way, if you want some evidence design consulting for your engineering organization from someone who CAN show her work? You know where to find me.

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This week, we spoke to Prof. Shimon Schocken about teaching computer science from NAND logic gates to arithmetic units, micro assembly, virtual machines, compilers, operating systems, and the Tetris games among other things.

Join us on the show here: embedded.fm/episodes/496.

Here's Prof. Schocken on the importance of hardwork in getting to the depth of concepts:

#professor #teaching #author #software #hardware #engineering #embedded

@carnage4life Elon Musk being all servant leader, not taking credit for everyone's work

@ligasser nice! @gannimo is one of the people I managed to keep following when uprooting my Twitter graph

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#insomnihack 2025 - keynote from Mathias Payer. I always like if a researcher presents a slide like this in 30 seconds by going over it "something, something, something" :)

But as always very interesting and eye-opening what kind of (non-)security we're relying on daily.

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As people are discussing the issues witth DDoS attacks and attribution, I’m reminded of how the US Government blamed Russia for a DDoS attack against one of their neighbors, which is more accurately (though very indirectly) blamed on me.

Many years ago I complained in an IRC channel about a small website that ripped off the design of one of my sites. A somewhat shady member of that channel happened to control a sizable botnet (with primarily RU IPs). Yep. You see where this is going. (To be clear, I was venting, and didn’t ask him or anyone else to do anything.)

He thought it would be funny to get a little revenge on my behalf. He aimed his entire botnet at that website, and hit the network with so much traffic that it didn’t take down the target server, instead it saturated the core network gear for the country’s main ISP, knocking most of the country offline for several hours.

By pure coincidence, said small Eastern European country was holding national elections the day I complained about the website, something I didn’t discover until years later.

Even the US Government, with all their resources, can’t always tell the difference between a state-backed attack and a teenager “having fun” with a botnet.

@marick @KevinCarson1 right, with the computers you can (could?) buy the more expensive business line. Maybe look into screens for meeting rooms etc.? I have a very old TV and never looked at upgrades 🤷

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@spoltier @KevinCarson1 Fair. Could be. Yet I pay money to a zillion podcasts etc. to not to be barraged with ads. Somehow similar choices aren't available with TVs. There seems a different relationship between producer and consumer, one where the producer has much more freedom to manage consumer choice.

We're viewed as produce to be harvested rather than peers making a mutually-beneficial trade.

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Sometimes, when you're a psychologist saying psychology kind of things about workplaces, people say well you don't know about the real world. You don't understand! How I think about the workplace is not based on a textbook. It's based on the way I've lived and what I've seen and what people have done for me and what I've done for them, failures and successes and small and large braveries and so many small and large indignities.

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@marick @KevinCarson1 thanks for the share, it was a bit too sad to read in its entirety for me...
I will quibble the quibble's example: the spyware TVs are like the bloatware computers - they are cheaper. That *is* more salient for most buyers, unfortunately.

@mjk after the first slide I have to ask where "stage a coup" would fit

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making slides for my talk on independent research is going really well, thanks for asking

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@epfl I've listened with some interest to the @EPFL_AI_Center's inside AI podcast, which has tended to feature more promethean opinions. I would be interested in listening to more discussions including (but not limited to) perspectives you highlight here, regarding the role of technology vs. social and individual choices in addressing present challenges.

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🌱✨ This spring, EPFL chaplain Alexandre Mayor is urging members of the School community to go on a consumer detox and experience the joy that comes from embracing degrowth as a path to personal discovery.

#Degrowth #ConsumerDetox #MindfulLiving

Read more 👉 : go.epfl.ch/2k0-en

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