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If you encrypted files in an email as they contain business confidential information (such as M&A) activity, would you expect your mail provider to grep the hashes and crack them so they can scan the document for malware?
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Bluesky's a long-term play. They know it'll take years to get a foothold, but they also know once it does it's going to be very hard to compete with it. Bitcoin operates on the same principle, and it's why it has remained number #1 even when arguably better protocols exist.
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Top defensible NFX (network effects) strategies: 1. Direct Physical (Telephones, Wires, 1907 AT&T) 2. Direct Protocol (Ethernet, Fax, Bitcoin, Bluesky's AT Protocol) 3. Direct Personal Utility (WhatsApp, FB Messenger, Signal) Another reason why Bluesky is focusing on protocol.
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Whole gaming industry is gonna explode. Indie devs will be putting out tons of amazing new stuff and game dev times will shrink significantly. All the bottlenecks will disappear and we'll be overwhelmed with amazing new games.
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Good thread! And a blog to read for breakfast 🫡❤️🤗
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Couple weeks ago, the Microsoft Digital Threat Analysis Center released a fascinating report on influence operations conducted by Iran. Here's a quick thread on the key insights from the report. 🧵👇@MsftSecIntel #infosec #influenceoperation query.prod.cms.rt.microsoft.com/cms/api/am/bin
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🧵 The EPA FOIA release on Friday included 4 reports labeled "Enforcement Sensitive Info - for Internal Use Only" I told EPA but also said I won't give them back; EPA then claimed it was on purpose The report revealed EPA had responsibility for my toxic waste apartment complex
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Oh hey The 'acid neutralization' & 'evaporation' systems are both next to that groundwater well that suddenly & mysteriously started spiking 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (C₆H₃Cl₃, highly chlorinated aromatic solvent) after Apple moved in Sounds like Apple had a whoopsie-doodle
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image with graph on top half and table on bottom half. data in the table is reflected in the graph. shows increasing levels of the chemical noted starting in 2020 with an average of about 4 ug/l
Map from California EPA water board's GAMA system showing 1,2,4-TCB levels in wells around the plant and apartments. solvent does not appear in any other wells except the one on Apple's property.
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Journos, there's a lot of "newsworthy" here to write about, talk to Ashley.
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Last week someone asked about the 'news articles' about all of my FOIA discoveries about my Superfund office, Superfund apartments, and the secret silicon fab plant I said: what news articles? Not a single article has been written about any of the information found through FOIA twitter.com/ashleygjovik/s…
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Everyone wants their freedom, wants privacy and wants the world, and whines like it's going out of fashion when things go wrong, yet few are willing to take actual action to get it. It's very sad. #BeTheChange
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