So now car companies will be faced with the choice of harvesting and selling our data, or leaving money on the table and facing shareholder wrath. Does @purism needs to make a car with hardware kill switches? #privacy https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/m7jpmp/car-companies-want-to-monitor-your-every-move-with-emotion-detecting-ai
“But safety is only one attraction of in-cabin monitoring. The systems also hold huge potential for harvesting the kind of behavioral data that Google, Facebook, and other surveillance capitalists have exploited to target ads and influence purchasing habits.”
Apple may say it's doing something because of privacy or security, but it always comes back to control: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/07/24/apple-find-my-competition/
I'm excited to announce that our Librem 14 laptop will now feature BIOS and EC flash chip write protection via a dip switch on the motherboard: https://puri.sm/posts/librem-14-features-bios-and-ec-write-protection/
@yaelwrites I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on an older piece I wrote back when they were called "systems administrators" and whether you think career arcs have changed between now and then: https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/sysadmin-101-leveling
@spacemanspiffy Gnome Web creates a special configuration sandbox just for this website (so no linkage to other settings or bookmarks or cookies) and creates a corresponding .desktop link that opens Gnome Web to that website inside that config sandbox. Still needs web access though.
I discovered http://cardgames.io games work great on my #Librem5 as a Gnome Web local app with its own launcher icon. While I already had solitaire and other games, this adds games like cribbage that don't have a native Linux app.
In related news: scruffy, fast-healing Canadian man was abducted outside "bike lock" factory. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2249275-material-that-cannot-be-cut-would-make-the-ultimate-bike-lock/
Apple Has No Tolerance For Webcam Covers
https://puri.sm/posts/apple-has-no-tolerance-for-webcam-covers/
"When we designed our Librem 5 phone from scratch, we made sure to add and expand our hardware kill switches to that hardware... you can control your cameras and microphone, WiFi and Bluetooth, and even the cellular modem with kill switches."
I finished War and Peace! What a surprise ending! #spoilers
I did not expect it to end with a philosophical essay on the contrasting forces of necessity and free will and the impact of that conflict on the science of history as compared to harder sciences. This book has it all!
We are continually disappointed by false promises of mobile convergence. My thoughts on why: real convergence means taking your desktop computer with you wherever you go. Fake convergence is the opposite: stretching a phone to fit a larger screen. #Librem5 https://puri.sm/posts/investing-in-real-convergence/
@khaos I have Glencairn glassware too, but I really like the weight and art deco style of this glass if I'm not doing a tasting.
A post-tax-filing whiskey is a tradition around here. It works when it's a refund year but especially when it's not. #itwasnt #lastminutetaxes
@dredmorbius I elaborate a bit in this post: https://puri.sm/posts/consent-matters-when-tech-takes-remote-control-without-your-permission/
One of the most damaging philosophies #infosec copied from IT is a belief in user inferiority. Too many security decisions are rooted in a patronizing notion that users are children and that trust and agency must be taken from them and given to infosec staff/vendors.
It blew his mind that a single deck of cards you can buy for $1 could mean a hundred different single and multiplayer games. I immediately taught him solitaire, and cribbage is next. Society would never invent such a thing today.
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