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@benb@osintua.eu
2024-04-01 11:14:39

Ukraine considering following suit if US bans TikTok: benborges.xyz/2024/04/01/ukrai

@codinghorror@infosec.exchange
2024-02-07 05:20:40

I am getting a bit of an Ayn Rand flavor from Flanagan and I’m not sure how to feel about it, ref theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/ and then see

@floheinstein@chaos.social
2024-02-29 10:14:25

Copilot ist böse. Ich hab ihm gesagt, es solle keine Emojis verwenden, und was tut es?
#copilotisevil

Screenshot der verlinkten Unterhaltung mit Copilot
@ErikUden@mastodon.de
2024-02-22 16:50:48
Content warning: Mental Health Advice :ablobcatheartsqueeze:

“suck it up like the rest of us” usually gets responded with something akin to sadness olympics, but I want to take a different approach:
No, you let your feelings out like everyone should. Just because you decide to keep your sorrows and troubles to yourself doesn't mean everyone else has to, you're just angry at seeing someone cope with their problems in a healthy way realizing that you could too!
It's okay to share your problems with friends, and as much as there's a …

@gfriend@mas.to
2024-02-27 03:31:41

“Hope is not a lottery ticket you can sit on the sofa and clutch, feeling lucky. It is an axe you break down doors with in an emergency. Hope should shove you out the door, because it will take everything you have to steer the future away from endless war, from the annihilation of the earth's treasures and the grinding down of the poor and marginal... To hope is to give yourself to the future - and that commitment to the future is what makes the present inhabitable.”
--Rebecca Solni…

@losttourist@social.chatty.monster
2024-04-22 12:11:51

Last week I bought myself an Adafruit CO2 sensor and wired it up to a spare Raspberry Pi which is running in my "home office" (oh OK then, the spare bedroom).
It's astonishing how quickly CO2 builds up when I shut the door because I'm on a Zoom call.
So protip if you work at home: if you find yourself feeling sleepy, or getting headaches, it may simply be that the carbon dioxide has built up in the room you're sitting in. Try opening a window, even for 5 minutes, to see if it helps.

@AnthonyCollette@infosec.exchange
2024-02-22 14:06:04

For Security Teams Inside Organizations
Let’s take a deep dive into this piece of consumer messaging —
1958. American Football. A sports reporter bluntly asks coach Vince Lombardi “What are you going to change to turn this team around after a string of failures and losing seasons?”
His reply: “I am not going to change anything. We will use the same players, the same plays and the same training system. But we will concentrate on becoming brilliant at the basics.”
This is an incredibly motivating message. And it paid off!
In the next nine seasons, Coach Lombardi’s team, the Green Bay Packers, went on to win five NFL Championships and two Super Bowls.
The phrase “Brilliant At The Basics” found its way into popular culture, becoming a recurring theme.
And the graphic? For the general public, the lightbulb image = Good Idea.
Consumers are already familiar with these two concepts.
In Your Organization, You Define “The Basics”
Find the sweet spot between everything that’s possible and what your users are willing and able to do.
☑️ Ask yourself "What should our users know? What actions should they take?"
☑️ Define them clearly and give them a simple, catchy name — "The Basics."
☑️ Show your users "This Is How We Do It Here."
☑️ Let them know they can master The Basics.
☑️ Then let your users know there's More Where That Came From, if they're interested, but … The Basics are the focus.
We should deliver cybersecurity advice to non-technical people in bite-size, digestible pieces. Consumers hate feeling like they’re at the pointy end of a firehose. And they don’t like being lectured to. Let’s not overwhelm them. First lay a strong foundation, then line by line, concept by concept — build up from there.
My partner led consumer product development programs that sold $100M and $400M of consumer products every year. Now he develops consumer products for Pokémon. We have hard-won experience when it comes to speaking to and persuading consumers.
We want to share that with you.
Would you like to experiment with this messaging and these laptop stickers in your organization?
Three additional benefits for you:
☑️ Over time, if The Basics in your organization change, the graphics and the laptop stickers stay the same.
☑️ A campaign like this might help identify potential Cyber Champions in your organization.
☑️ The laptop stickers provide persistent visibility for Cybersecurity within your organization.
We’d be happy to send some free samples for you to try out with your users.
1.) Visit this Brilliant At The Basic page on our website: #BrilliantAtTheBasics
_________________
♻️ Please feel free to share this post and let others know about this offer.

@tezoatlipoca@mas.to
2024-02-19 17:29:48

`<slow clap>`

A screenshot from Norton (the antivirus provider) showing Norton LiveUpdate. 

"Close Running Applications"
"The following applications must be closed before the patch can be applied:

- Norton
- Norton Utilities Advanced Scanner"

Basically the update process of Norton antivirus can't update Norton Antivirus because Norton Antivirus is running. 

I kind of feel strongly that if you can't update YOURSELF because YOU are running that the ball is rather in YOUR court to do something abo…
@paulomalley@c.im
2024-04-14 22:48:13

🔍 Have you ever found yourself scratching your head over counting rows in filtered data? It's a common struggle that can slow down your workflow and leave you feeling frustrated. 😩 I know this as it was happening to me not that long ago (like literally only a couple of weeks ago).
But fear not! There is an easy to replicate solution and I my newest YouTube video will guide you through it step by step. 💡 I show you how to effortlessly perform analysis of your datasets in Google Shee…

YouTube Thumbnail image highlighting the Google Sheets Logo with the caption "Count Only Visible Rows in A Filtered Range"
@AnthonyCollette@infosec.exchange
2024-02-22 14:06:04

For Security Teams Inside Organizations
Let’s take a deep dive into this piece of consumer messaging —
1958. American Football. A sports reporter bluntly asks coach Vince Lombardi “What are you going to change to turn this team around after a string of failures and losing seasons?”
His reply: “I am not going to change anything. We will use the same players, the same plays and the same training system. But we will concentrate on becoming brilliant at the basics.”
This is an incredibly motivating message. And it paid off!
In the next nine seasons, Coach Lombardi’s team, the Green Bay Packers, went on to win five NFL Championships and two Super Bowls.
The phrase “Brilliant At The Basics” found its way into popular culture, becoming a recurring theme.
And the graphic? For the general public, the lightbulb image = Good Idea.
Consumers are already familiar with these two concepts.
In Your Organization, You Define “The Basics”
Find the sweet spot between everything that’s possible and what your users are willing and able to do.
☑️ Ask yourself "What should our users know? What actions should they take?"
☑️ Define them clearly and give them a simple, catchy name — "The Basics."
☑️ Show your users "This Is How We Do It Here."
☑️ Let them know they can master The Basics.
☑️ Then let your users know there's More Where That Came From, if they're interested, but … The Basics are the focus.
We should deliver cybersecurity advice to non-technical people in bite-size, digestible pieces. Consumers hate feeling like they’re at the pointy end of a firehose. And they don’t like being lectured to. Let’s not overwhelm them. First lay a strong foundation, then line by line, concept by concept — build up from there.
My partner led consumer product development programs that sold $100M and $400M of consumer products every year. Now he develops consumer products for Pokémon. We have hard-won experience when it comes to speaking to and persuading consumers.
We want to share that with you.
Would you like to experiment with this messaging and these laptop stickers in your organization?
Three additional benefits for you:
☑️ Over time, if The Basics in your organization change, the graphics and the laptop stickers stay the same.
☑️ A campaign like this might help identify potential Cyber Champions in your organization.
☑️ The laptop stickers provide persistent visibility for Cybersecurity within your organization.
We’d be happy to send some free samples for you to try out with your users.
1.) Visit this Brilliant At The Basic page on our website: #BrilliantAtTheBasics
_________________
♻️ Please feel free to share this post and let others know about this offer.