"In other words, the role of the human in terms of AI is not to be the interrogator, but rather the editor."
"In 2022, user experience is a function of the privacy and content policies offered by services... Individuals also have powerful tools to control their own user experience."
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/11/mastodon-private-and-secure-lets-take-look
"These findings help developers make educated choices when it comes to determining whether a PWA is the right approach given their target usersβ means of Web access."
Had a great time prototyping with #briefcase and #toga - I even delivered an MSI to a Windows user! π² https://beeware.org
"This toolkit... demonstrates computing on encrypted data without decrypting it!" #fhe
"With asynchronous work... you need to be able to work on a task, figure out what is needed from others and share that with the right people asynchronously, then move on to another task while waiting for that information." #wfh
https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/05/04/learning-to-work-asynchronously-takes-time/
But even if your choices are limited, there is one basic step you can take to protect your privacy... #email #privacy #libremmail
If youβll pardon me dreaming out loud, Iβd like to set two long-term milestones... #libremmini #libremone
https://puri.sm/posts/why-im-looking-forward-to-the-librem-mini/
TFW you discover a whole product for something you thought might be a one week project #nanobox
#tfw you learn (subjectively) exciting news on your own company blog: "I recently prototyped an adaptive ticket wallet application..." π woo!
https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-community-story-read-it-later/
I'm not saying you shouldn't read advanced cybersecurity books. But if you aren't already following the #opsec tips in Usborne's "Staying safe online" for kids, you may want to consider backtracking. #pardonmydrm
https://usborne.com/browse-books/catalogue/product/1/10856/staying-safe-online
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