Justin Crozer

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This space and my Hey World blog are my entire online presence. Thanks for stopping by!

• straight edge
• pescetarian
• family focused

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#️⃣#AusPol #AFL #NRL #privacy #security #tech

I just love it when people try to entrap you because they have nothing on you. As I like to say:

“They’re playing checkers while I’m playing chess.”

I can see what you’re doing and trying to do but I’m no idiot 😂

RE: https://framapiaf.org/@davidrevoy/116245654995340342

I can see Google Gemini doing this once it is built into smart homes and other devices. — will be very easy to rack up the quota.

I was going to switch to #Proton’s email and calendar services but they don’t integrate with native iOS apps. I understand why but I really need this, especially the calendar. Is there a #privacy-oriented service that does this?
#infosec
Volla, Murena and iodé are each a for-profit company selling devices. Each of them has failed to keep up with important security patches and protections. Each has marketed their products as providing a level of security they don't provide. It's very clear why these 3 companies want to be in charge of choosing which devices and operating systems people are allowed to use. They want to make sure their products are permitted and want to have an advantage over others to boost their profits.

Unified Attestation will permit using products from the companies involved in it while forbidding using arbitrary alternatives. They clearly aren't going to enforce reasonable security standards since their products wouldn't meet those. The whole purpose of the system is to permit their products regardless of merit and convince banking/government apps to adopt it.

There's nothing neutral or fair about a system controlled by companies approving their own products while disallowing other options.

Pokémon Go players thought they were catching Pikachus.

They were actually building the nervous system for robot civilization.

500M humans. 30B images. Zero consent forms.

The game was the harvest.
https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/03/10/1134099/how-pokemon-go-is-helping-robots-deliver-pizza-on-time/

How Pokémon Go is giving delivery robots an inch-perfect view of the world

Niantic's AI spinout is training a new world model using 30 billion images of urban landmarks crowdsourced from players.

MIT Technology Review
@ikklegemzuniverseplus thanks for the follow back from fosstodon.
@mute8582 thanks for the follow. Are you a Holstein Kiel fan?
@OliverNoble thanks for the follow Oli I’m looking forward to your posts.
@andre thanks for the follow Andre I look forward to your posts.