Craig Baumer

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I've been tracking the quid pro quo between Trump and the cryptocurrency industry at https://www.followthecrypto.org/quidproquo

#crypto #cryptocurrency #USpol #USpolitics

Every time I see a Papa John's commercial, I just wonder... has he stopped saying racial slurs?
Finally got the back issues from my onion print subscription and the December issue included several pages to be used as wrapping paper, very heartwarming

New from 404 Media: scientists from NASA, Yale, Stanford are already considering "scientific exile" by moving to a French university. French university says it has already gotten interest about the idea. We spoke to one researcher at a leading US university who has considered it

"We are witnessing a new brain drain."

https://www.404media.co/nasa-yale-and-stanford-scientists-consider-scientific-exile-french-university-says/

NASA, Yale, and Stanford Scientists Consider 'Scientific Exile,' French University Says

“We are witnessing a new brain drain.”

404 Media
People like cruises because they're walkable cities
Sports gambling is the smoking of our generation

Hayden Davis, the man who helped launch the Milei-promoted LIBRA token, also helped to launch the MELANIA memecoin by the now First Lady. Davis claimed in text messages to “control” Milei, writing “I send $$ to his sister and he signs whatever I say and does what I want”.

#crypto #cryptocurrency #Argentina

Bruce Schneier Davi Ottenheimer have written a tremendous piece for Foreign Policy that everyone should read called "DOGE is Hacking America." It clearly explains why what DOGE is doing has to be stopped, and what's at stake here.

https://foreignpolicy.com/2025/02/11/doge-cyberattack-united-states-treasury/

I used to subscribe to FP but then found it came with my Apple News subscription. But I realize not everyone has that, so:
https://archive.ph/lSHkJ

Here's an excerpt:

"But the most alarming aspect isn’t just the access being granted. It’s the systematic dismantling of security measures that would detect and prevent misuse—including standard incident response protocols, auditing, and change-tracking mechanisms—by removing the career officials in charge of those security measures and replacing them with inexperienced operators.

The Treasury’s computer systems have such an impact on national security that they were designed with the same principle that guides nuclear launch protocols: No single person should have unlimited power. Just as launching a nuclear missile requires two separate officers turning their keys simultaneously, making changes to critical financial systems traditionally requires multiple authorized personnel working in concert.

This approach, known as “separation of duties,” isn’t just bureaucratic red tape; it’s a fundamental security principle as old as banking itself. When your local bank processes a large transfer, it requires two different employees to verify the transaction. When a company issues a major financial report, separate teams must review and approve it. These aren’t just formalities—they’re essential safeguards against corruption and error.

These measures have been bypassed or ignored. It’s as if someone found a way to rob Fort Knox by simply declaring that the new official policy is to fire all the guards and allow unescorted visits to the vault.

The implications for national security are staggering. Sen. Ron Wyden said his office had learned that the attackers gained privileges that allow them to modify core programs in Treasury Department computers that verify federal payments, access encrypted keys that secure financial transactions, and alter audit logs that record system changes. Over at OPM, reports indicate that individuals associated with DOGE connected an unauthorized server into the network. They are also reportedly training AI software on all of this sensitive data."

DOGE's Cyberattack Against America

The U.S. government has experienced what may be the most consequential security breach in its history.

Foreign Policy

Facebook pirating 82TiB is the BP Gulf¹ oil spill of copyright infringement while they're out here finger-wagging you into sucking on paper straws with shitty DRM platforms that disappear every 5 years. You can and should pay creators AND pirate content. Fuck DRM and fuck Facebook.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/02/meta-torrented-over-81-7tb-of-pirated-books-to-train-ai-authors-say/

¹of Mexico

“Torrenting from a corporate laptop doesn’t feel right”: Meta emails unsealed

Meta's alleged torrenting and seeding of pirated books complicates copyright case.

Ars Technica