Viacheslav A

@via4
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RBDSM developer, bloody enterprise data architect, wannabe mtb racer, “locked out because of typo” type of guy
After years of planning a potential collab, I finally got to sit down with fellow cybersecurity YouTuber David Bombal for an in person interview! Below you can check out the video from what will hopefully be the first of many more collaborations 😃 :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsXzTz5H2QQ
Every Reason Why I Hate AI and You Should Too

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“In short, the expert evidence is clear, compelling, and essentially uncontradicted, that removal of the target bike-lanes will lead to more collisions and injuries involving cyclists… EVIDENCE supporting bike-lanes! @[email protected] @[email protected] ecojustice.ca/wp-content/u...
@mdekstrand, imho depends on the language. Python's builtin logging is plenty flexible: you can combine a number of loggers in a hierarchy, attach prebuilt handlers and filters or implement custom ones, achieving any level of verbosity. I think I did something like a DuplicateSuppressingHandler that will emit only if next message is sufficiently unique - was useful to not overwhelm the terminal, precisely during large batch-runs
Volla, Murena and iodé have come together to form the Unified Attestation initiative which will permit using their products while disallowing using alternatives not participating in it. This is fundamentally an anti-competitive system. These companies are consistently not honest about what they provide with users and are playing the same game with Unified Attestation pretending that it's an open system bringing people freedom when in reality it's designed to crush competition and openness.
European governments would be able to block certifying GrapheneOS because we won't implement age verification, invasive client side AI scanning and other systems they're trying to impose on devices and operating systems. They can make it into a requirement to integrate these for certification. Volla, Murena and iodé are not privacy/security hardened operating systems. They do not try to protect users against authoritarian surveillance including via exploits. They do not share our goals/values.
Every pro-renewables politician should be working at 100% capacity to flip the "the greens are making your life more expensive" narrative into "the fossil fuel lobbyists are making your life more expensive" right now, but I fear our side is too nice to effectively exploit a situation like this

I’m currently navigating a high-friction physical integration challenge with our document reproduction hardware. It’s a painful reminder of the importance of workplace safety and operational alignment. Grateful for the support of the HR and maintenance teams as we work toward a swift resolution.

#WorkplaceSafety #OperationalExcellence #LessonsLearned

Fun funding fact: If we had 10 times more money to develop #deltachat , the #chatmail relay network and the #webxdc secure mini app ecosystem, we would still have ten times less than what signal has (let alone Whatsapp or telegram). But we don't want to increase nudging people for donations, as we have many users who don't even have a legal way to send us money, let alone the means. It is a special kind of reward that delta works where most if not all other messengers fail to work for users.
@hynek so, when the acquisition is complete we can finally hope to see a new video from you? Please?
@finickydesert_1 @privacyint yep, right wing morons in the government. And locals dare to call Americans stupid for electing the orange bastard