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Information Security: "We Can Do It, We Just Choose Not To" - In this provocative post on misaligned incentives on security, Matt Palmer argues that because credit card breaches cost issuing banks and card companies a lot of money, they have gone to great lengths to protect credit card data. But because such incentives don't exist for other data, they are found lacking. Apathy, not inability. Its a good read. Highly recommended.

Blog post: hezmatt.org/~mpalmer/blog/2024

Kid1 asked me where we go after we die, and I answered "where do knots go when they're untied? The string is still there". It seems to have stuck with him and I think the place where untied knots go is now part of our family mythology.

I'm getting sick and tired of all the scam calls so I've started picking them up, putting on my best "auto attendant voiceover" tone, and starting with, "Thank you for calling the United States Federal Trade Commission. Please hold to speak to an agent." I haven't gotten the second half out before a hangup yet, so I haven't had to beatbox the Cisco Jam.

Finally. The US has sued Adobe over early termination fees and making subscriptions hard to cancel: The FTC took action after receiving numerous complaints from consumers across the country. ca.movies.yahoo.com/movies/the

Official statement from @Mer__edith: the new EU chat controls proposal for mass scanning is the same old surveillance with new branding.

Whether you call it a backdoor, a front door, or “upload moderation” it undermines encryption & creates significant vulnerabilities.

signal.org/blog/pdfs/upload-mo

Let me explain this real slow.

1. I borrow $100 from you today.
2. I pay you $10 every day for a year.
3. I have paid you back $3,650
4. I still owe you $90 somehow.
5. You then "forgive" the $90 debt.

In this scenario, absolutely nobody is paying anybody $90. Nobody is being stiffed $90. Nobody is being forced to pay someone else's $90 debt. Absolutely nobody is "getting a $90 handout for free".

What's happening is you have been paid back your original $100 and then profited a mere $3,550 on top of that and we're saying that's enough profit.

This post is about student loan forgiveness.

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'cause all out of song
i've got it down and wrong
i see myself to get
the long all seeing road down
you come and take a sound
i bought the car made up
the coldest man he doesn't say it's wrong

"It’s not that these people don’t know that an industrial-scale killing machine whirs just beyond their garden wall. They have simply learned to lead contented lives with ambient genocide." #NaomiKlein theguardian.com/commentisfree/ ht @hagbard @alanferrier

A reminder that Oculus buyer "Meta" will obliterate your account and all of its contents if you don't link it up to Facebook in the next few days. I may begrudgingly oblige despite not having bought anything, because the OpenHMD open-source drivers in development are really not quite there yet. Not that I'm well enough to use the damn thing for awhile anyway.

This is your brain on #ai: "Subject to the terms of this Agreement, You hereby grant to HP a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free right to use, copy, store, transmit, modify, create derivative works of and display Your non-personal data for its business purposes."

Someone out there wrote "as a user I want my printer to steal my documents to train LLMs" without hesitation.

arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/0

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that F1 + Rich People piece is clearly a loving tribute to one of the most famous articles Hunter S. Thompson ever wrote, called The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved.

So, that's where we're at more or less now; rich people so big mad you can't even make fun of them anymore, in a style that was acceptable in 1970.

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