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It's not the breach that customers remember, it's how a company responds.

With that in mind, @carlypage and I look back at the most badly handled data breaches of 2022, featuring DoorDash, Samsung, LastPass, Revolut, and Rackspace, to name a few.

More: techcrunch.com/2022/12/27/badl

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@afewbugs Even trendier pursuits like gig going suffer from this. Support acts, set times, curfew? Only on social media.

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@afewbugs it is so frustrating! I can see why some may think editing a webpage is too much faff, but surely they need to make sure the info is out there more easily? I hate having to go to Facebook!

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@afewbugs
really, the dissolution of twitter ought to be a stern lesson in what a horrid idea it is for organizations to only do updates to social media.

But I don't expect many to recognize it.

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@afewbugs My pet peeve has been Discord.
Don't get me wrong, it's a great tool, the servers are feature rich, the bots useful, integration with other services like OBS and Twitch and games an absolute masterpiece.
But it is synchronous, rolling and constant. It's not like a forum or a page, so don't put stable and important information on it and expect it to be a file server or bulletin board or about page!

Also desperately trying to justify my grumpiness in terms of wider social needs, but surely putting the information as text on the website is more accessible than in a Canva picture of a Christmas tree? Particularly unimpressed with you, Library

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Is this a millennial thing, to expect there to be useful information on the website? Do gen Z just go straight to social media? Do I have to admit that I'm finally old? Should I have come to terms with that when I was planning a trip to a garden centre?

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Something that makes me very "get off my lawn" in my old age is the way organisations and companies don't seem to update their websites anymore, they use social media instead. I've had to check for holiday opening hours on the pages for my local library, climbing gym, wholefood shop and garden centre, and only the garden centre had them, I had to go to Facebook or Instagram for the others.

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Altruism in birds?

When we attached tiny, backpack-like tracking devices to five Australian magpies for a pilot study, we didn’t expect to discover an entirely new social behaviour rarely seen in birds.

Our goal was to learn more about the movement and social dynamics of these highly intelligent birds, and to test these new, durable and reusable devices.
Instead, the birds outsmarted us.

As our new research paper explains, the magpies began showing evidence of cooperative “rescue” behaviour to help each other remove the tracker.

theconversation.com/altruism-i

Surgery, diet culture 

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Surgery, diet culture 

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“Wood smoke is astonishingly harmful. Though only 8% of households in the UK (mostly wealthy ones) have a wood-burning stove, they release more small particulates (the most dangerous pollutants) than all the vehicles on the road. Even a modern, approved, “eco-friendly” wood burner produces 750 times as many fine particulates as a heavy goods vehicle.”

#AirPollution #ClimateChange #Energy #Wood
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

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UK Covid modelling data to stop being published so government can continue to pretend they did a great job.
#COVID #UKNews
bbc.co.uk/news/health-64093155

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Spending 10+ hrs this weekend mending clothes that I couldn't get around to for over a decade thanks to serious overwork

and sitting with how this sweater got into this condition because its first owner couldn't keep up with high-maintenance clothing as her body deteriorated

has really been an exercise in thinking about how time is the only thing we have.

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Here's the first & most recent mend I've made on this sweater so far.

Practice counts for a LOT!

There's a reason I've had this sweater for 12 years & only now got around to mending it. It just plain takes time. It sits in that lovely place between "it's so simple!" & "actually no, it's not at all."

idk I feel like a lot of content about mending clothes can get real preachy about "people just don't take time for this anymore." That attitude can go fuck itself into the sun.

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"a company called Karens for Hire ('We Karen so you don’t have to'), which promised to harness the power of accomplished complainers in the service of beaten-down customers, abused tenants and anyone else with a dispute that outstripped their own capacity to carp....Karens for Hire, which includes two other part-time advocates and a lawyer on retainer, has received more than 2,300 requests for help since it launched last spring."

washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/20

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okay you all need to see this new cover by the HarperCollins Union (who are still! on! strike!) bc im pretty sure theyre not on mastodon and this is so funny everyone needs to see it

And you need to support them in their fight for a fair wage!!!!! ill share some of their links down thread for how to support 👇

artist: catleeart.com/links.html

#bookstodon #books #literature #reading #writingcommunity

I love how Christmas dinner follows a prescribed template but boxing day breakfast is just a freeform free-for-all of self indulgence. Fried Christmas pudding? Leftover roasties and parsnips with vegannaise? Half a tub of quality street and a glass of Bailey's? Express your creativity folks!

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When you want to go for a Boxing Day swim... but there’s sewage in the water!

😧 💩 🏊

We’ve launched legal action against the Government to make sure water companies clean up their act – and clean up our rivers and coastal waters.

Support the cleanup: glplive.org/clean-waters-t-261

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