Via Andrew Weissmann:
Let’s remember that as the polls start to show a Harris-Walz victory, it means not just another loss for #Trump, but the real prospect of jail. Given those stakes, we shd expect truly criminal and violent behavior above and below the water line.
SHOCK POLL: Majority Of Voters Say Trump Is ‘Too Old’ To Be President https://www.politicalflare.com/2024/08/shock-poll-majority-of-voters-say-trump-is-too-old-to-be-president/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
I keep hearing people I know who I thought genuinely cared for the people on the ragged edges of US society saying that they’re not going to vote for Harris. I wish they’d see voting as a thing we do *for each other* instead of something that speaks to your own self-centered opinion.
It’s just moral narcissism - the idea that how it makes you feel about yourself is the most important thing. It’s wildly, WILDLY selfish. And these are the same people who lecture others about privilege.
Wild.
Term limits aren’t enough. Expand the Supreme Court. https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/4808114-biden-proposal-supreme-court-reform/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
Pretty much every infosec person i know has given up reporting phishing sites because 99% of them are behind CloudFlare / CloudFlare domains. CloudFlare takes weeks to respond, will leak your info to the abusers and sometimes not even do anything.
Smoking, vaping called a deadly combination for lung cancer risk https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2024/08/02/smoking-vaping-lung-cancer-study/9151722604964/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
@ceejbot Time to bring "microfortnights" back into common use. They sound so much more elegant than "seconds" and they're a bit longer as a bonus.
EFF's "privacy badger" extension today expanded its effect on the Google "Ad Sandbox" to disable not just Topics (the worst of Ad Sandbox's features so far) but also the other two features— including "Ad Measurement", a feature that Apple copied a couple years back and Firefox adopted as an "experiment" this month.
https://mastodon.social/@eff/112831156838249955
The EFF here succinctly argues why all of these ad features should not be running on your computer:
@soatok literally the first professional pentesting engagement I did ended up with me finding a signature-spoofing bug in GnuPG; allowed causing `gpg --verify` to exit with status 0
gnupg devs refused to call it a security bug, because you're actually supposed to parse the statusfd output and ignore the exit status (which was mentioned approximately nowhere, iirc, in the documentation)
loads of embedded systems and other things that use gpg to verify signatures just check the exit status (have fun parsing statusfd in a shell script!) but apparently they're all just holding it wrong
I've actually noticed this kind of notion a lot when discussing freedom in the US. The US as a whole has always put a heavy focus on freedom from government, rather than objective freedom, which over time manifested in many people having this one dimensional mental model of freedom where less government = more freedom. Not only does it ignore all the time the government has had to step in to stop people from oppressing each other, but also ignores the massive power vacuum it leave which is filled by corporations who can easily infringe on people's freedoms because the same limits that protect people from the government protect corporations from the government too.
As far as I can tell, crypto currencies are absolutely identical to equities on a bona fide exchange like the NYSE, except that a) the exchange isn't bona fide, b) the "equities" don't represent anything real, c) there is no govt regulation, d) there is no self-regulation, e) there is no insurance or recourse of any kind if there's a failure, f) crypto values fluctuate becuz of magic and hope, g) crypto currencies are sold by obvious grifters, several of whom have been convicted of fraud, etc.