to the people who reply to any- and everything with random, uncommented YouTube links:
would you click on an uncommented tiktok or Facebook link sent to you by a random stranger?
let me guess, you don't have auditory processing disorder and the sound in videos doesn't physically hurt you?
let me guess, you're not on mobile and opening another app doesn't immediately reset the memory of the one you're currently using?
please just stop. I am NEVER gonna click that. I WILL eventually mute you.
The problem with the infosec industry is actually pretty easy to summarize. In the infosec industry, there are roughly three things you can do:
1. Sell people reactive patchwork fixes for problems that have already happened. Good business, you'll have customers forever.
2. Put work into fixing security problems on a structural, worldwide level so that they just can't happen anymore. Years of work on the public commons, and no one company can profit from it. Therefore nobody will pay for this.
3. Do lucrative contracting work for the government. Sometimes reactive, sometimes structural. But whatever it is will always advance specifically *their* nation state interests.
Well, guess what the industry works on.
... paid work, that is.
There's plenty of genuinely important structural work that isn't getting done because it's not profitable, of course.
Folks have mentioned that Twitter is an extremely important space for sharing #protest news across the world and as a result we should keep preserving it despite the takeover.
I get it, I am #Iranian, I have relied heavily on twitter for news sharing re protests in #Iran over the years.
But what you are missing is that those same activists and protesters are MOST vulnerable to the new Twitter regime. Misinformation campaigns will be easy, and #Putin/#China/Islamic republic will use it.
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Echt, hoe de fuck zijn die energieslurpers nog steeds een ding voor de kleinste wissewasjes terwijl er (ook door groenbedrijven) steen en been geklaagd wordt over de energiekosten
Good morning! A post just rolled across my fedi-timeline saying not to post about politics on Mastodon, so I'm here to remind you that:
1 "politics" refers to decision-making about how to live together in groups
2 choosing to not participate in political discussion is saying you support the status quo, and is a political stance
3 abstaining from politics because you feel safe from its impacts is a privilege and a choice to abandon your more vulnerable neighbours
Been trying to keep an open mind about Post but, yeesh, it has a lot of warning signs right out of the gate, and I don't mean beta bugs. Comments run by OpenWeb? Investment by Marc Andreessen? No way to know who is reposting your content? No way to moderate comments on your posts?
It doesn't seem buggy, it seems structurally unsound in ways that will be hard to fix.
https://twitter.com/Chronotope/status/1596224339355262977
https://twitter.com/jayrosen_nyu/status/1596606967195533312
I'm starting to see this in the wild on the fediverse now. I figured I'd see it before long.
If you are currently using these so-called "fonts", please stop doing so. Use Unicode characters for the purposes they are designed for. Breaking screen readers doesn't make you cool.
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.