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Hey there! I'm someone who loves trying out different open-source software, creating awesome graphic designs, 3D printing cool stuff, making animations, and writing. My biggest passion is creating top-notch security products. I'm really interested in the nitty-gritty details of technology and privacy issues. I believe that if product management and security teams work together, we can make amazing products that solve big problems. Right now, I'm done with my graduate studies and can't wait to attend more BSides and other events in the near future.

I'm sorry I don't check follow requests every day, but I will check them. Typically accept people only vs causes and organizations. Thanks for being patient. It's nice to know people vibe with my nonsense.

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The government’s “temporary” 21-month drone ban—that covers the entire country, and shields federal agents from being recorded—is an attempt to avoid accountability. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/faas-temporary-flight-restriction-drones-blatant-attempt-criminalize-filming-ice
The FAA’s “Temporary” Flight Restriction for Drones is a Blatant Attempt to Criminalize Filming ICE

Legal intern Raj Gambhir was the principal author of this post.The Trump administration has restricted the First Amendment right to record law enforcement by issuing an unprecedented nationwide flight restriction preventing private drone operators, including professional and citizen journalists,...

Electronic Frontier Foundation

NEW RESEARCH: Yesterday, our team at @DomainTools Investigations published a holistic analysis of DPRK malware tracks and trajectories, providing a cross-connected understanding of the adversarial landscape in Pyongyang.

#infosec #cybersecurity #threatintel

https://dti.domaintools.com/research/dprk-malware-modularity-diversity-and-functional-specialization

DomainTools Investigations | DPRK Malware Modularity: Diversity and Functional Specialization

Explore the DPRK’s modular malware architecture. Analyze how North Korea uses compartmentalized toolchains for espionage, crypto theft, and strategic signaling.

Not fading near fast enough. That shit needs to be at warp speed.
#USpol
Anti-ICE poster spotted in San Diego, California
New legislation could spell the end for the creative open-source community that has grown around 3D printing. From medical equipment to cat toys, we can't let innovation be stifled by state mandated censorware. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/print-blocking-anti-consumer-permission-print-part-1
Print Blocking is Anti-Consumer - Permission to Print Part 1

When legislators give companies an excuse to write untouchable code, it’s a disaster for everyone. This time, 3D printers are in the crosshairs across a growing number of states. Even if you’ve never used one, you’ve benefited from the open commons these devices have created—which is now under threat. We need to roundly reject these onerous restraints on creation.

Electronic Frontier Foundation
@rikiwilchins.bsky.social 2026 Apr EITM In an extraordinary act of civil disobedience, 40 faith leaders LGBTQ+ advocates staged a 3-hr sit in at Gov. Brad Little's office to protest Idaho's super-harsh new bathroom law with 9 ages 34 to 84 arrested and later released.

Demonstrators Arrested After S...
Demonstrators Arrested After Sit-In In Idaho Protesting Extreme Felony Trans Bathroom Ban

9 Idaho demonstrators were arrested after refusing to leave the Governor's office.

Erin In The Morning

Krita is free open source painting and art software. You can follow their official video account at:

➡️ @[email protected]

There are already over 70 videos uploaded. If these haven't federated to your server yet, you can browse them all at https://tube.kockatoo.org/a/krita/videos

You can also follow Krita's Mastodon account at @Krita

#FeaturedPeerTube #Krita #Art #Painting #FOSS #PeerTube

Krita

Krita's official video account on PeerTube.

Kockatoo Tube
It sucks when people are like "but flying is only 3% of global emissions" or "bitcoin is only 0.5%." It all adds up when you're in a climate emergency.
Out of ALL the nations of the world, 203 (all but 6) emit under 2% of global emissions.
- If global aviation were a nation it would be the #6 top emitter after China, the US, India, Russia, and Japan.
- The richest 1% of humans contribute 50% of all flying emissions! It is an incredibly privileged act.
As for Bitcoin, if it were a country, it emits more CO2 than 179 (86%) of the world's nations.

Even in California, whenever someone says ‘this neighborhood is nice’ or ‘this town is safe’, I always look up redlining. Almost always, the nice, safe places are places where Black, Asian, Hispanic, Native and other people were not allowed to buy homes. This is recent history.

I am so allergic to anyone who says words like nice and safe.

Learning about redlining helps me see why

‘Safe’ is almost always a perfect match for the places where non-white people were banned from living

https://dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/redlining/

Mapping Inequality

Redlining in New Deal America