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The quieter you are, the more you can hear.

I post lots of #gamedev , #privacy , #security and other tech stuff I'm interested in. Just a regular guy getting into the #IT field. Unapologetic #coffee addict.

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If I block mastodon.social , what will happen to all my followers of that instance? Want to experiment to see how different my Mastodon experience would be with it blocked.

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@ricmac Flipboard does a reasonable job at RSS today but we are strengthening our RSS support significantly as we integrate ActivityPub.

I think RSS and ActivityPub are like peanut butter and chocolate and it will be awesome when they are combined.

Just wondering, has anyone seen their timeline improve or get worse by blocking mastodon.social ? I don't have a problem with it, just find that as a catch-all, it's harder to filter out people in a generic large instance like that. Also wondering that if the people I follow from that instance would still show up on my feed?
It just occurred to me that in 1945 a lot of people on this planet were not happy to see the nazis defeated. And here we are.
I…. huh. 😒
Everything is fine.
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It’s remarkable how every time #OpenAI releases a new feature, another crop of AI startups end up looking like this.

I've grudgingly come around to the notion that there is only one way out of the ransomware problem: Make paying a ransom illegal. This is not very different from laws that make it illegal for US companies to pay bribes to foreign officials.

I really don't see any other way out of this mess. Yes, some victims will unfortunately ignore any laws that say they can't pay, but enforcement probably will not be hard.

What will be difficult are the situations where peoples' lives are at stake in ransomware incidents This sounds callous, but we can't afford to take the short view here anymore, and our other alternatives aren't great either.

I'm quite certain this is an unpopular view, but we have already seen the cost of doing nothing. At least in the interests of congruity for our financial sanctions vs Russia, we should probably make this change sooner rather than later.