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long live the pioneers, the rebels and mutineers.

InfoSec #blueteam survivor & dad of 2. I now do tech & security stuff for @cisco

He/Him

🥖 El Rebost de Padrina — By Ceser87 in Sort, Spain 🇪🇸

Ceser87 makes this wall feel like memory made visible. The wrinkles, the pantry shelves, the walnuts, and the everyday objects give the mural enormous emotional weight without ever feeling sentimental.

@girlonthenet so it's not a tag-based solution but you can share your location with specific people via Google maps for as long as you are away and then turn it off when done. (I'm assuming here that you'll have your phone with you on the big trip!)

I've used it quite a bit (when out walking so my SO can see where I'm up to) and even if you're not using navigation/maps on the phone it works and doesn't drain the battery - not 100% on the details but it generally seems to use cell tower/ wireless network info and only reports when they check)

Will also do specific trip notifications, i.e. you set a route for the day and your ETA and it will only allow them to see you for the duration and turn off when you get there.

https://support.google.com/maps/answer/15437054?hl=en-GB&co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid

Share your real-time location with others in Google Maps - Android - Google Maps Help

You can choose who can find your location and how long you share it in Google Maps. Location Sharing works even when Timeline is turned off. People that you share your location with in Google Maps ca

Unlike many, I still have fucks to give. I wouldn't be me if I didn't. But to the fuckers who waste the fucks I give, fuck you.

Love,
Jack

#OnThisDay, 28 Nov 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovers the existence of pulsars.

Not included in the 1974 Nobel prize for the discovery, Bell received a £3m prize for her work in 2018. She's used it to set up a foundation to improve the diversity in STEM.

#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #WomenInSTEM #Histodons

“Another, and make it a double!” He said, sliding his glass toward the barman.

“Don’t you think you’ve had enough?”

The question obviously riled the disheveled patron, who locked eyes with the barman.

“My executive team asked me today how we can leverage AI as part of our quantum strategy,” he began. “We don’t even have an asset register.”

“My god. This one’s a triple, and it’s on the house.”

A hypnotising view of Paranal in #Chile!

Yet the sky is not revolving around the tip of one of our Auxiliary Telescopes. This illusion is caused by the almost perfect alignment with the southern celestial pole, around which stars seem to trail due to Earth's rotation.

Capturing these circular star trails is no easy task: a slight misalignment can completely ruin the outcome! 😲

Read more: https://www.eso.org/public/images/potw2546a/

📷 O. Castillo/ESO

#astrodon #astronomy #astrophysics #space #science

It's going to be a difficult few days for racists across the country. No sooner do we discover the attacker was a British man called Anthony Williams, than we discover the rail worker hero who almost gave his life to save passengers on his train is called Samir Zitouni.

We can't wait to hear their hot takes on whether this hero is "British" or not...

Approximately 70% of all people who get cancer have eaten pickles.
Most people who have recently died in car accidents ate a pickle in the past year.
All Americans who ate pickles in 1901 have died.
Therefore, pickles obviously kill people.
(This is a post about Tylenol and autism. )
@GossiTheDog if your disaster recovery plan isn't
'how do we rebuild our entire IT infrastructure from scratch'
it's not a disaster recovery plan...

Man, I got in this huge, flashy debate with people on the left and the right on Bluesky last night...

Look, here's the deal.

I wish they had voted.

Nothing in life is simple. We want there to be easy, straightforward, singular reasons for the awful mess the planet and America are in. Unfortunately, the reasons are complex, based in psychology, sociology, technology, education, money, and the list goes on and on. And there's a hell of a lot of blame to go around. The entire ludicrous, racist MAGA movement, the greedy GOP and their gerrymandering and voter suppression, narcissist billionaires, weak and out of touch Democratic leadership, a culture of corruption and money-making in our senior levels of politics.

Then there's the voters. The ones who would sell their mom or kid before giving up being racist or homophobic. The ones who meant well but were so stuck on one issue that they they were willing to burn society down in multiple countries instead of compromising for a lesser evil. The massive, massive percentage who just couldn't be bothered to care enough to vote at all.

Yeah, it's the last two groups that hurt me the most as I watch America crumbling. I can understand -evil-. I can understand bigots who are so brainwashed in a bigoted, angry cult that it will take formal religious deprogramming to reach them. I grew up surrounded by them. I understand monsters. Okay, that's a problem to add to the pile.

But the people who still, even today haughtily defend not voting at all, or voting for a third party -for a general election president-, in what was visibly quite possibly the last free and fair election in American history... but have emotions, independent thought, care about issues. Those ones broke my heart more than anybody else.

Don't you dare accuse me of not caring about what's happening to Palestine or Ukraine. Don't you dare accuse me of not caring about trans rights. I'm marching and donating and phone banking shoulder to shoulder with everyone else. I've certainly been outspoken about Democratic party leadership's (especially the old guard's) weakness on geopolitical and social issues.

But this was it. 2024 was kind of the last chance. Gerrymandering and voter suppression is at unprecedented levels with few remaining checks and balances. A lot of government infrastructure and knowledge has been dismantled chaotically or even pushed out of the US. The supreme court is partisan now for a whole generation. Corporations and billionaires have gained money and influence.

The idealists who think we'll just spring back into a socialist paradise if we buck the man enough... IDK, guys. I spent a long military career across two miserable wars and a lot of natural disasters seeing just how quickly and horribly a healthy modern society can crumble. And the -cost-. The horrific human cost. The cost to infrastructure, health, education, science, art...

Revolutions are ugly and messy - and most in history haven't involved nuclear superpowers which over-equipped militaries and militarized police. They're not a cute teen dystopian novel. They're not Le Mis with nice costumes and a cocktail. We rely on incredibly complex critical infrastructure. Transportation. Just in time logistics. Do your plans include how to live without sewage in a city for a month? Where you'll get medication? The boring stuff.

I really hope I'm wrong and America has a fair election in 2028 and it's like Newsom Buttigieg or whatever you guys want, and we're able to force the democratic party to take on AOC and Sanders' excellent talking points and replace the old guard. That would be super duper. I just can't see this ending with the utopia you want. Ukraine and Gaza are still starving and burning. Our neighbors are being taken to camps. Trans rights are being stripped apace. And now we have no influence at all to help them via a government. And rich politicians are still safe as houses.

I wish they had voted.