Richard McPherson

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Infrastructure security.
Amateur game dev.

I just want to live in the forest and make model ships.

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Went to try to read a thing on "MIT Technology Review" and got intercepted by 3 different popup modals and a banner before I managed to scroll 1cm through the page. The title of the piece was "How to fix the internet" and I already closed the tab.

I pass this every morning and I love it. It's like a physical click jacking. (I have no idea where the second QR code goes.)

Hint: Zoom in on the phone's QR code.

Happy Flag Day to those who celebrate.

I have to let you all in on something.

At this point in my career I’m privileged to mentor a lot of young people, especially veterans and college students. And every so often they’re like really excited to meet me and say they would like to be like me. This totally blows my mind because they go to like MIT, Stanford, or Purdue ….and they’re usually in the second year of a PHD and they run their cybersecurity competition team and speak 9 languages or something….

I was a TERRIBLE youth. Yea, I eventually went to DePaul which is respectable and I have three okay undergrad degrees - merely because I had no choice but to enlist at 17 and the military kicked the crap out of me. I went to community college first the hard way around. I almost didn’t graduate from high school. I was a miserable, unhappy, uncool gnc goth kid who hacked computers and swore a lot. Those schools would have .blown their noses at my application and probably banned me from the campus for being a delinquent.

What I want to say is if you’re one of those rock star young people, I’m super impressed by you, and you’ve picked one hell of a role model. Keep it up, and don’t burn out.

If you’re that totally screwed up teenager, though, I might not get to see you at awards ceremonies and touted by the top professors at cons, but you can make it too. Even if nobody is ever in your corner.

New record Puffin count made on Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire: https://bit.ly/3Mv5Ecv #birding #birds #birdwatching #conservation #birdphotography #ornithology #UKbirding
Record Puffin count made on Skomer

The first census of the year logged no fewer than 42,513 birds

BirdGuides
i’m proud of all the birds. good job birds you’re doing your best
Like this post if you knew Thunderbird stores your GPG key passphrase by default unencrypted, retoot if you didn't and think other people should know.
As a technologist I have to point out that the technological solutions to do this *safely* don’t exist. They are at best at the research stage. ML textual analysis schemes do exist, and often misfire. These systems will need to accomplish this task perfectly and also privately.
The legislation is vague about how this will be accomplished, but the “impact assessment” it cites is not. The assessment makes clear that mandatory scanning of images & text, especially in encrypted data, is the only solution the Commission will consider.

My latest at WIRED: Today the FBI admitted to buying cellphone location data that US companies claimed was gathered to personalize online ads -- data the bureau would've otherwise required a warrant to obtain

Dir. Wray says it was purchased for a classified pilot program "some time" ago

https://www.wired.com/story/fbi-purchase-location-data-wray-senate/

The FBI Just Admitted It Bought US Location Data

Rather than obtaining a warrant, the bureau purchased sensitive data—a controversial practice that privacy advocates say is deeply problematic.

WIRED