If you are the tech-savvy person within your family or friends group :
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 🥰
This story has everything - committing burglary while on TDY, secret spiderman lairs, abandoned circuit city tunnels to do crime, fake identities. I see why they are making it into a movie
Do you want to know more about the mathematics of #quantum computing? This @SMBCComics is a great start 👇🏼 https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/the-talk-3
"Showing off a common bike lock as some kind of impressive barricading tactic is an attempt to manufacture consent for the brutality the NYPD brought to campus overnight. "
BTW, 404 media has some fantastic investigative technology reporting. Recommended!
https://www.404media.co/email/1cc25606-201a-4f10-87ce-aeefa8285c3f/
Our movement will always support the right to non-violent protest, a fundamental tactic in our ongoing efforts to defend democracy against authoritarian, anti-democratic forces who wish to erode our basic rights. We continue to reject antisemitic, anti-Palestinian or Islamophobic language & actions — whether at these protests or elsewhere. And we continue to call for a ceasefire that will free the hostages, end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza & secure durable peace for Israelis and Palestinians.
Rep. Jamie Raskin, co-chair of the Congressional Freethought Caucus, has once again proposed a National Day of Reason resolution as a counter to the National Day of Prayer. The resolution celebrates Saturday, May 4, 2024, as a National Day of Reason and urges Americans to focus on the importance of reason, critical thought, the scientific method and free inquiry to resolve problems rather than turning to religion.
(The House will not approve this, but let's do it anyway) #FFRF #atheism
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Oh nice, now we’re having the “what kind of activism is effective?” conversation. And the “is it better to work for change from the inside, or march in the streets and get injuried?” question.
For some reason that topic always fascinates me. It’s ALWAYS timely.
My answer, after decades of observation across several spheres, is both. Do what you can from wherever you are. Do what you feel most called to do. Do whatever your talents and skills are best suited for. Grow where you’re planted. Even at a street march there are many roles to fill. These efforts require every effort.
Hey, American college students, it would be helpful for the U.S., the world, Palestinians, and Israelis if you would turn your attention to defeating Donald Trump in November. Read about his fascist plans in this recent extended interview with him. https://time.com/6972021/donald-trump-2024-election-interview/
Among the ads for Sunday’s sale
I find a postcard in the mail
With soul-inspiring scenery.
It’s clearly been inscribed to me,
But who it’s from I cannot guess—
No signature, return address,
No salutation or a “dear,”
Simply the words: Wish you were here.
#poem #poetrycommunity #poetry #NationalPoetryMonth #napowrimo2024 #NaPoWriMo #GlobalPoetryMonth #GloPoWriMo
On the subject of Trump’s dementia, the press remains tongue-tied. Fortunately, Doonesbury’s veteran psychologist is here to help. He brings receipts.
@trainman
How do we get 2 evils here? Biden has changed the course of US history for the good, establishing initiatives fighting climate change (my #1 issue), rebooting manufacturing in America that support organized labor, and standing up for our allies abroad, including his pressure on Netanyahu to prevent a genocide in Gaza which is unappreciated by most of the fools who think he is in charge there. If tfg was POTUS, there would be ten times as many dead Palestinians
Lessor of 2 evils is a false premise
@GottaLaff
How much did astronomers actually travel in terms of distance in 2019 in total? More than 300 times to the moon and back! Or, to put it in astronomical units: more than 1.5 AU, so to the Sun and halfway back!
▶️ https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae143
A 🧵 summarizing our paper "Astronomy’s climate emissions: Global travel to scientific meetings in 2019" - published today, lead by Andrea Gokus (who also wrote the draft for this thread) and @knud, with many people, among them @leo & me, contributing:
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