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#Caturday watching basketball
#Caturday Wish I could do this, paws and all
One turn gets a roll off the couch but she just hops up and starts the cycle again. Oh to be a cat! #Caturday
Just an old fashioned #Caturday One they wrote for belly rubs for me
Not sure how she ends up with the entire middle section and I’m relegated to the corners. #Caturday #Voids
I’m coming back next time as a cat. Please. #Caturday

RE: https://mas.to/@newz/115919865466135305

Why aren’t they deploying to Texas? Or Louisiana?

Time for chin Scritches (wait for it) #Caturday

They canceled the Minneapolis LEGO Robotics tournament over general safety concerns. Not that the tournament was even targeted; it’s just so ICEy here.

The kids had made custom T-shirts for their teams and everything.

I know this is just one little thing, a footnote to what’s happening, but…fuck all the Nazis.

“It is a good step for people to take,” EFF’s Hayley Tsukayama told @APNews of California’s new DROP tool for requesting removal of personal information held by more than 500 data brokers. Stronger laws restricting data collection would be even better. https://apnews.com/article/california-data-privacy-tech-tip-cb6a69cb238abc62e136f02b4996e570
One Tech Tip: Californians have a new privacy tool for deleting their data

Californians can now use a new tool to request the removal of their personal information from over 500 data brokers. The Delete Request and Opt-out Platform, or DROP, launched on January 1st. It's the first system of its kind in the U.S., following legislation that expanded consumer privacy rights. Privacy advocates say DROP helps people reclaim privacy from data brokers who collect and sell personal information. Users can submit deletion requests through the DROP website. Data brokers will start processing requests on August 1st. While DROP is a positive step, it only covers registered California brokers and has some blind spots.

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