We just watched a documentary about art forgery with my 8-year-old son, and now my wife is explaining extradition treaties as she tucks him in. #parenting
And from the Vice article that broke the story: "Among the thousands of other data points, vehicle location data is transmitted on a constant and near real time basis while the vehicle is operating." https://www.vice.com/en/article/k7adn9/car-location-data-telematics-us-military-ulysses-group
"Ulysses claims it can currently access more than 15 billion vehicle locations around the world every month, and it estimates that, by 2025, 100 percent of new cars will be connected and transmitting gigabytes of collectible data per hour." #privacy https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/03/one-company-wants-to-sell-the-feds-location-data-from-every-car-on-earth/
Ford embracing remote work long-term means it is officially mainstream. https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/03/17/ford-coronavirus-remote-work/
California Officials Announce California Privacy Protection Agency Board Appointments: https://www.gov.ca.gov/2021/03/17/california-officials-announce-california-privacy-protection-agency-board-appointments/
I wrote about deleting your old tweets. https://www.consumerreports.org/social-media/how-to-delete-your-tweets/
Apparently there is an even larger orange that isn't ripe yet. I will follow up later with pictures when we pick that one.
The first picture doesn't really capture the scale of this orange, but how about the fact that it can wear an N95 mask.
Oh also I forgot to mention what opensnitch was. It's similar to Little Snitch on Macs, but for Linux. It tracks outgoing network connections and throws up prompts so you can allow/deny them. https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch/
Old and Busted: "If you aren't paying for something, you are the product."
New Hotness: "You are the product."
Check out my post about companies across industries who double dip by collecting and selling data on their paying customers. #privacy
App Showcase: Tootle
"Social media can be a great way to engage with friends and family. But most of the popular services and apps track their users."
It turns out that software is "curl | sh" all the way down: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/03/more-top-tier-companies-targeted-by-new-type-of-potentially-serious-attack/
3. I work from home, but if I commuted (and the Librem 5 could replace my work laptop) I wouldn't need to commute w/ a laptop *or* a dock. Hubs and laptop docks are cheap enough I could leave one at home and one at work. Any work in transit I could handle directly from the phone.
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