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This... feels like a trap. lol
@hacks4pancakes The Moonlight Knight - That's a deep cut.
Love it!
@evacide People rarely sacrifice their convenience for their morals or beliefs.
@accidentalciso I went with a Steelcase Gesture; love the chair.
For people who are concerned about having their devices seized at US airports starting Monday when ICE "assists" the TSA, EFF has this guide: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/journalist-security-checklist-preparing-devices-travel-through-us-border
A Journalist Security Checklist: Preparing Devices for Travel Through a US Border

We wrote this checklist to help journalists prepare for transit through a U.S. port of entry while preserving the confidentiality of your most sensitive information, such as unpublished reporting materials or source contact information. It’s important to think about your strategy in advance, and begin planning which options in this checklist make sense for you.

Electronic Frontier Foundation

@GossiTheDog

Bold of you to assume there was a plan.

Can we please stop using "Fireside Chat" for every... single... fucking... thing... ?
I mean seriously. Every talk, interview, two people on a stage somewhere, is a "Fireside chat"
Unless you've got a fire place; and everyone has a drink, and they're talking about the consciousness of the universe; it ain't a "Fireside chat" - It's an interview.
Stop trying to make it sound more cool than it is.

I’ve been working toward this for years, and it finally happened.

Canada now has a parliamentary petition to require secure coding in federal software. If you care about cybersecurity, public safety, and better government tech, please sign:
πŸ‘‰ https://twp.ai/4iwCiP
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Canada is one step closer to mandatory secure coding in government software.

Petition e-7115 is live!

If you can sign, please do it today:
πŸ‘‰ https://twp.ai/4ivPjj

This is how we make real change. πŸ™

I fear of the world, where leadership replaces knowledge and experienced based information from their SMEs; with what ChatGPT tells them - And act as an authority on the content.

They already wanted short quips to make their decisions, now the computer is the sycophant.

This scares me.