In my day job I work for an Australian IT company.
I come from a LAN down under.
I do enjoy learning new ideas and meeting interesting people - I have little tolerance for toxicity, deception and manipulation. I'm more likely to absorb and occasionally share things I find poignant. I don't have the influencer mindset and am not likely to consistently engage. I'm past the point in my career where I feel I need to impress.
Speaking of which - I actually do work in the information-security field for a city-sized legal entity called a corporation.
My display-name is wordplay based on the absurdities of English spelling and phonetics that seems relevant to information-security.
Matthew 4:19 "And he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you phishers of men."
In my day job I work for an Australian IT company.
I come from a LAN down under.
Say hello to Fred. I named him b/c I keep seeing him in the same place on trail walks. At least I think it's the same guy. Okay I don't even know if it's a he. But I still call him Fred. Anyway, he looks big, here, but he's actually just a little bigger than a golf ball.
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Afternoon lovelies. Still a bit busy with I'm-not-sure-what. Still hanging on in there. Also a bit soggy 🌧️
Surveillance Watch now maps 765 entities and over 900 funders powering the global surveillance industry. This is the public record that accountability demands.
The only right thing to do when you see a bee: Bee grateful!
*And demand that governments put protecting nature and people’s health above the interests of corporations producing dangerous pesticides.
🎨Lunar Baboon #WorldBeeDay