Just attended a screening of “Wild Life” with Kris Tomkins about her life and love with Doug and their work to conserve millions of acres of land in Chile and Argentina.
Directed by Chai Vasarhelyi & Jimmy Chin, it is beautiful and moving and inspirational. Now playing! #wildlife
From Oscar-winning filmmakers Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, WILD LIFE follows conservationist Kris Tompkins on an epic, decades-spanning love story as wild as the landscapes she dedicated her life to protecting. After falling in love in mid-life, Kris and the outdoorsman and entrepreneur Doug Tompkins left behind the world of the massively successful outdoor brands they'd helped pioneer -- Patagonia, The North Face, and Esprit -- and turned their attention to a visionary effort to create National Parks throughout Chile and Argentina. WILD LIFE chronicles the highs and lows of their journey to effect the largest private land donation in history.
Video from the scene showed multiple cars stacked on top of one another amid crumbled concrete.
I tried out SyntheticUsers, so you don't have to
Using AI as a replacement for interviewing actual users is a brilliant idea if you want to look like you made an effort, but are really looking to fill the page with superficial, stereotyped bullshit.
https://niloufars.substack.com/p/i-tried-out-syntheticusers-so-you
Friends, do you know a woman or nonbinary person in government using tech to better serve the American people? @AnitaB_org
is accepting nominations for the Tech in Gov Abie Award!
Thanks to all the amazing public servants working to build a better world.
@aaronsnow @cydharrell @allafarce @bobwyman @MattHodges @danielschuman @paulsmith @danhon @rklau @waldoj @krusynth
I love this discussion. First, what I'm about to say is from my own personal experience working on policy implementation. I am not speaking for any government or administration.
Let's take a couple of examples from the covid emergency: emergency rental assistance and pandemic unemployment benefits for gig workers and people on 1099s.
In light of the failure at Silicon Valley Bank today, some good advice from Mitiga for organizations to be especially alert for BEC scams that seek to take advantage of investor and corporate anxiety over the safety of their assets:
“We are expecting a rise in BEC attacks taking advantage of the current situation. Please alert your finance team! In the next few days and weeks, many organizations are going to be changing their primary bank account, following the current situation in Silicon Valley Bank. This is especially relevant for SaaS vendors (and customers).
During this time, we are going to see many finance teams bombarded with account change requests and asks to urgently modify wire destinations. This havoc fuels attackers. It makes it much easier for attackers to launch business email compromise attacks, requesting account changes, which will be all processed as part of this situation, and taking advantage of confusion and chaos in the markets.
We strongly recommend you alert your finance teams to be extra careful with all inbound and outbound account change requests, and to reiterate the procedures you have for out of bound verification of new accounts.”
Hey nerds,
My friend @amac gave an awesome keynote at the State of the Net conference yesterday.
Amac and the incredibly talented US CTO team are working to advance responsible innovation, making sure that new technologies amplify and do not undermine opportunity, privacy and equity for all Americans.
See his remarks here: https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-updates/2023/03/06/remarks-of-alexander-macgillivray-at-the-state-of-the-net-conference/ 🇺🇸 💪 ❤️
Remarks as Prepared for Delivery Thank you for that kind introduction, Shane. And thank you to State of the Net for having me here today. It’s great to be back here and see all of you. It is not every day I get to be around a collection of techie-policy-legal folks. We are a rare…
On this day in 1942, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 authorizing the removal of 120,000 Japanese Americans from their homes on the West Coast.
On this #DayofRemembrance, hear the words of Ted Fujioka, who was 17 when he and his family were interned. Ted’s letters to his high school teacher were just found and published by the @latimes.
Darrell Kunutomi reads a few of his uncle's letters that were written during his time in the Santa Anita Assembly Center, and shares memories of his time at the camp and tells us why we cannot forget this time in American history.