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@pkimpton Thanks for checking in. I'm up North so we are on the clear.

And we're back in California. What a difference a few states makes.

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Lessons in Vendor Lock-in: Google and Huawei
by @kyle
What happens when you're locked in to a vendor that's too big to fail, but is on the opposite end of a trade war?

linuxjournal.com/content/lesso

@thibaultamartin I'm sorry, I don't know of any helper libs but maybe other in the community do.

Whenever I cross the continental divide it's a watershed moment.

There's nothing like a road trip to show just how much we overpay for gasoline in California.

Our new Librem Keys are Made in USA! I wrote a brief post on why having an even more secure supply chain is so important. Watching these come off the line is even more mesmerizing than watching my 3D printer. puri.sm/posts/made-in-usa-libr

Today's office is brought to you by a lake outside of Lansing.

@fribbledom Maybe another useful follow-up is to ask how much *time* people have donated to free software projects in the past year.

In my opinion code/docs/wiki/community contributions are the real currency in the free software world.

@lwriemen I'm not a security expert, but I'm a self-hoster. @kyle made the security concepts easy to understand, isn't paranoid, and gives useful real-life advice.

I especially liked the "if every company handled the basics right, they would have prevented a lot of what happened" bit

I've been reading @kyle Rankin's Hardening Linux book, and the client chapter confirmed what I suspected, since I've started using Linux, that Linux has security issues as a client OS. The Qubes setup was interesting, but sounds very resource intensive. It also reminds me of how the Unix workstation model was setup, when I was lucky enough to work under it.

I think apps were sandboxed better under OS/2, but I'd have to revisit The Design of OS/2 to be sure.

I recommend the Hardening Linux book

McCarthy built such a machine in the `40s and `50s. Started with Communists, then Communist-leaning views, then Socialist views, eventually expanded to include homosexuality. Victims lost their jobs, were blacklisted from their industries.

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Black Hat drama this week shows the risks in creating a machine/process w/ the power to censor a group for personal views. Always starts w/ dangerous/unsympathetic views, inevitably expands to censor other groups based on shakier grounds.

My dad died yesterday.

He was 65 and had become a hero to me. A few months back, when we almost lost my wife and newborn son, my dad came and stayed with us. He took care of my kids -- kept them fed and feeling loved -- while I was taking care of things in the hospitals.

He dropped everything for a month... to make sure he was there for me and our kids.

When I needed help more than any other time in my life... he was there. And he was amazing.

I love you, dad.

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