If you run a community Twitter account, this is a good time to:
1) Make sure you 100% know everyone who has access to it
2) Enable two-factor authentication
You do *not* want to be in the position of having to explain that your account has been taken over by racists
ppl out here think ethics in tech is just about using diverse illustrations on their landing page, and not whether their apps can be used as tools of the police state
The system isn't "broken"; it has been intentionally evolved over hundreds of years to continue to legally oppress, harass, and kill Black Americans without consequences. All non-Black Americans have contributed to and benefited from this oppression. #BlackLivesMatter
as someone who decided to switch to windows just for video editing, I agree with this list.
Except for: screen shots, there's a print screen button!
iMessage and Airdrop mean so many more hoops to get stuff from my phone to my laptop
Same, and some of them are from really suspicious looking Twitter accounts. I haven't clicked, but I'm wondering if the sites they promote are some sort of tracking network. Kinda want to dig into this now.
I wrote an in-depth explanation of the "Sign In with Apple" Zero-Day that was revealed by a security researcher this weekend.
The problem had nothing to do with OAuth or JWT, and you might be surprised at how simple the bug actually was.
aaronparecki.com/2020/05/31/…
My latest: A dispatch from the Failing States of America.
How Western media would cover Minneapolis if it happened in another country washingtonpost.com/opinions/…
That's true, I noticed I have multiple me.com addresses on my account when I was making the screenshots and forgot to update this text to match. Still, the point is the same.