dsleno
- Karma
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- January 10, 2012 (14y ago)
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[ my public key: https://keybase.io/dsleno; my proof: https://keybase.io/dsleno/sigs/SQbB33jGt9mkXywIfcO4-v1BFIrLtgp1Mwu9kZUNxd8 ]
- Why “Corn Fed” Is a Slur (mymountain.blogspot.com)
- Should software liability be linked to open source? (theintercept.com)
- We've released an OpenPGP addin for MS Outlook that actually works (encryptomatic.com)
- Why Your Old Emails Matter (medium.com)
- Support waning for RC4 after NewEgg Patent Troll Victory? (ycombinator.com)
- The Seven Privacies. How many do you know? (privateinternetaccess.com)
When we talk of privacy online, it is easy to narrow the discussion to something that can be described as “anti-wiretapping”. But privacy is a much more diverse and important concept than that. In general, we can talk…
- It's been a bad day. (encryptomatic.com)
So what do you do when your data center majorly (and I mean MAJOR) blows a raid disk swap, and your backup is corrupt, and piecing things back together will take days? You get to work.
- Self-driving cars could save more than 21,700 lives, $450B a year (computerworld.com)
I'll buy a self driving car if they let me sleep in the backseat.
- Signs of the time (lockbin.com)
Lockbin is a secure messaging system. They just updated their FAQ to respond to persistent user questions about the NSA. Another sign of the time about how U.S. companies are being maligned by NSA spying. Text follows…