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Well, this sucks. Linux Journal is no more (again).

Hopefully the website stays around as it has some really good content.

Sorry to see it go. All the best to @kyle and crew.

@linuxjournal

I'm so sorry to say it, but today @linuxjournal closed down for good. As you can imagine we are all so sad that this is the end. You can read my final goodbye here:
linuxjournal.com/content/linux

I had accepted that machines will take over many jobs in the coming decades but tasting whisky? That's the last straw. arstechnica.com/science/2019/0

achievement unlocked: phobos needs to figure out how to do business in france, spain, ireland and england.

and I'm now looking for folks who have some experience with that so I can pick their brains :D

@thegrugq @Viss Each server is run by different moderators with potentially different rules or plugins enabled.

Some servers are topical and attract specific interests, so their local timelines have more signal/noise for locals, others (like Librem One) are for everyone and in Librem One's case timelines are disabled altogether.

Think mail servers w/ different policies/spam rules. Some people just run their own, others outsource to others. Regardless everyone can communicate.

ohai infosec nerds

The Grugq is now on tootsite.

@thegrugq

:D

The lengths some will go to escape vendor lock-in: Two men bribed AT&T employees over $1 million to install malware that unlocked iPhones. zdnet.com/article/at-t-employe

My roots must run deep, because I just bought a corded jigsaw to avoid the vendor lock-in from the incompatible lithium ion battery systems in modern power tools.

The quid pro quo between Ring (gets police 911 data) and the police (gets access to Ring customer devices) is more troubling then either arrangement by itself. gizmodo.com/cops-are-giving-am

It's not too late for bug bounty companies to source practical grasshopper-plague-related swag. Swatters, bug spray, mesh netting: nytimes.com/2019/07/27/us/gras

Paige should have watched Hackers. You don't hack a bank across state lines from your house, you'll get nailed by the FBI. Posting evidence on your personal Github is universally stupid. engadget.com/2019/07/29/capita

The whistleblower said: “There have been countless instances of recordings featuring private discussions between doctors and patients, business deals, seemingly criminal dealings, sexual encounters and so on. These recordings are accompanied by user data showing location, contact details, and app data.” theguardian.com/technology/201

"Recently, tech companies have come to a troubling consensus: that they can change your computer, remotely (and often silently) without your knowledge or permission."

puri.sm/posts/consent-matters-

I ran into a new security measure the other day: my bank has added complexity requirements to *usernames* now, presumably to make them harder to guess and brute force attacks more difficult.

Satellites could soon track our movements from space, which would allow for surveillance on a mass scale that most people haven’t ever contemplated. eff.org/deeplinks/2019/07/depa

Looking forward to in a few minutes. Green Music Center is always such a nice venue. It's like being inside of a classical guitar.

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