Kyle Hasegawa

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Program Manager at Google Japan working on enterprise IoT. (Opinions are my own and not the views of my employer)

Outside of work, I'm an aspiring photographer, professional geek, and #IoT enthusiast. Most recently been tinkering with #HomeAssistant #Tasmota #RaspberryPi #ESPhome #MQTT

CountryJapan
CityTokyo
LastPass users: Your info and password vault data are now in hackers’ hands https://arstechnica.com/?p=1906575
LastPass users: Your info and password vault data are now in hackers’ hands

Password manager says breach it disclosed in August was much worse than thought.

Ars Technica
Somehow got nostalgic and thinking about early laptops with small dual-scan LCDs, Ni-Cd batteries, and horribly slow and unreliable 2.5" IDE HDDs. They weighed like 7lbs and only lasted for 2hrs on battery. Even less with the dial-up modem card.
It's not every day you get to enjoy fugu sashimi (raw poisonous pufferfish). Grateful for my in-laws for this special treat!
Over many years, I have been gradually replacing all of the paragraphs in the Ship of Theseus Wikipedia article.
“Witness the power of Death Star Pro Max. Our deadliest Death Star ever. We’re really proud of it.”

2022 isn’t the year that we emerged from the pandemic.

It’s the year we chose to normalize ignoring it and leaving the most vulnerable behind.

#COVID #COVID19 #PublicHealth

Fission is in the news, but few recognize that a woman physicist was behind the discovery.

Lise Meitner’s brilliance led to the discovery of nuclear fission. But her long time collaborator Otto Hahn, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry w/o her in 1944, even though she had given the first theoretical explanation.

Albert Einstein called Meitner “our Marie Curie." She also adamantly refused to work on the atomic bomb during WWII. https://www.aps.org/publications/apsnews/201502/physicshistory.cfm #women #history #science #HistoryRemix

This Month in Physics History

February 11, 1939: Meitner/Frisch paper on nuclear fission

ME: is this a date? it feels like a date

MICROSOFT EXCEL: i have no idea