Brian Krebs has continued to impress me in the wake of Trump v2. He's active on Mastodon and LinkedIn, where he reports timely infosec news and provides an important perspective on
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NPR has a good explainer on the SAVE Act.
Backers of the SAVE Act say requiring voters to show citizenship documents is necessary to protect election integrity — though they have yet to provide
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It is time for our cockroach era, to "be unkillable. Like the noble trash lobster." I've been sitting on this article by Geraldine DeRuiter for an least a month,
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Everything is political
A lot of what I write here (and on Mastodon, and on Bluesky) is about politics. So much so that you might think my day job has something to do
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From the official Substack Substack:
Mark Zuckerberg recently announced favorable changes in policy for Meta that should result in freer expression on its platforms. His stated reasons were a change in public sentiment
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Last Monday I deleted my Instagram account after more than a decade. I feel lighter, happier, and safer. It's like one long exhale.
It's a shame, really. I gained
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Ben Werdmuller, on making America more like Europe:
If I could change one thing it would actually be car culture. So much is related to that: what psychologically makes it more attractive to
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Ben Werdmuller hits the nail on the head about why neutrality isn't enough:
As builders, users, and advocates of open systems, we must demand transparency, accountability, and ethical commitments from all
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Chris Wiegman writes about carving out a place to be yourself on the Internet.
The more human a blog is, the more I’m drawn to it. I don’t want to see
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