Allen Brunson

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Programmer, living in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A.
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Anker’s Eufy breaks its silence on security cam security

"Anker is finally taking a stab at a public explanation... Unfortunately, it contains no apology, and doesn’t begin to address why anyone would be able to view an unencrypted stream in VLC Media Player on the other side of the country, from a supposedly always-local, always-end-to-end-encrypted camera" #eufy #privacy

https://www.theverge.com/2022/12/20/23519772/anker-eufy-security-camera-statement-december-19-2022

Anker’s Eufy breaks its silence on security cam security

“eufy Security ’s Live View Feature on its Web-Portal Feature Has a Security Flaw,” Anker admits, in its first large public response to the VLC player view discovered by Paul Moore, The Verge, and others.

The Verge
The Washington Post is the newspaper most likely to try stuff and I'm delighted that @jeremybowers says they're spinning up a Mastodon instance as we speak. Bravo.
@drewharwell to me, this looks huge. a nice exit ramp for the next time elon goes on a journalist-banning spree.
@sub_o @atomicpoet ugh. guess i will soon be learning how easy (or not easy) it is to move a mastodon account.
Journalist profiles on the Washington Post's website can now include Mastodon links. Here's what it looks like: https://www.washingtonpost.com/people/drew-harwell/
My interview with @blaine, who was there at the very beginning of Twitter; now he's focused on building #fediverse infrastructure that will help #Mastodon scale. https://thenewstack.io/why-a-twitter-founding-engineer-is-now-all-in-on-mastodon/
Why a Twitter Founding Engineer Is Now All-in on Mastodon

Blaine Cook was there at the very beginning of Twitter; now he's focused on building fediverse infrastructure that will help Mastodon scale.

The New Stack
@bobdoto thanks! my site is static, so i am pretty sure it will survive the hug.
The IBM 704 was the first mass-produced computer with floating-point arithmetic hardware. The 704 used vacuum tube logic circuitry and core memory.
This is a IBM 704 introduced by IBM in 1954. 1:16 scale model, hand made in mostly polystyrene.
@atomicpoet given that i am very new to all this, why is this particular instance de-federated? poor moderation policies?