Feedly has replaced the NVD button on their CVE summaries with an AI button, has another AI Button right next to it which they've added a permanently flashing green light to, and now are giving me popups on advisories telling me to try their AI "insights." Call me old fashioned, but I think if AI was the future of tech and cybersecurity then maybe they wouldn't need to advertise it with all the class and subtlety of a porn ad in 2003
Firewall admin? Oh, you mean edge lord?
I just think that, perhaps, if your political ideology states that immigrants have no rights under the constitution and therefore it's fine to send them to concentration camps, and that it should be illegal to be queer in public, but that it's overstepping your rights as an american to teach about world war II or slavery in schools because it's "divisive and woke" then maybe you should turn yourself into the hague for being a nazi. Like, I'm tired of trying to politely say "well, they've been misled, but really everyone is good at heart if they learn what's going on around them." There is a sizeable part of our country who think that we should be building gas chambers, right now, today, for anyone they don't like but god forbid you call that fascism or you'll hurt their feelings.
My husband is looking to get #fedihired. Anybody have job openings? Here's his credentials: * Master's in Library Sciences from UNC Chapel Hill * Over a decade in project management experience, with significant experience in overseas projects in the UK * Over a decade of experience working with government and municipal clients, knows how to fill out RFPs and RFQs like it's nobody's business * Salesforce admin experience. He migrated the CRM database for an entire company to Salesforce a few years ago * Javascript experience (related to Salesforce admin) * Database management * Subject matter expert on image file metadata and data preservation, wrote his master's thesis on data rot in hard drives and effective forms of cold storage * Effective communicator and organizer, very literally wrote the reference book that the library of congress uses to organize their east asian collections * Lots and lots of community connections with state libraries, presidential libraries, publishers and historical societies * Sales manager handling government and nonprofit sales contracts for the past 5 years * Extensive experience with categorizing and digitizing records, especially records that are hard to process with OCR Requirements: * Must be able to work remote He's worked at the same library sciences company for longer than I've known him, but company leadership at his job are currently going the Trump route and decrying any discussion of the defunding of libraries as "forbidden political talk" even though it directly affects the industry he works in, so he's trying to find something where he can use his skills in a more productive way.
Ugh, it's so disheartening seeing cabinet officials planning bomb strikes over Signal. Why go the corporate route when they could just set up an xmpp server with OMEMO encryption? If you read my guide on github and the accompanying substack article-
If I had to describe my language-learning goals in one image: image