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To dramatically increase the amount of energy available to power artificial intelligence, the Trump administration is rewriting thousands of pages of nuclear power regulations while downplaying safety issues and focusing on industry incentives.
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-nuclear-power-nrc-safety-doge-vought?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mastodon-post
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In its rush to boost nuclear energy, the Trump administration is rapidly rewriting rules to ease regulations and provide financial breaks for industry. “The safety culture is under threat,” a former head of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said.
May your SOC always alert you ,
May the bandwidth be always at your back,
May the green light of uptime shine warm upon your dashboard,
May the patches fall soft upon your systems,
May your backups be safely in the cloud a full half hour before the ransomware knows you’ve been breached,
And until we meet again on the network,
May strong encryption hold your data in the palm of its hand.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Resharing, gender bias in coding.
"Study suggests women’s computer code is preferred, only if their gender is unknown" by Lulu Chang from Digital Trends, published February 15, 2016. https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/coders-women-github/

According to this research, women write better code than men on GitHub, or at the very least, their contributions are accepted more often by fellow coders. But this is only true when their gender is not known
Some rare good news is cybersecurity. The foundation of the vulnerability management ecosystem is secured, thanks to some great work by our embattled friends at CISA.
Great reporting by @metacurity @msbrumfield
RE: https://infosec.exchange/@metacurity/116198911648067945
Watch The Pitt, read the news...double check those BCPs.