davidshipley.bsky.social
Pack lead at Beauceron Security. Field CISO. Passionate about putting people in control of technology. National expert in #cybersecurity. Ex-journalist. CAF Veteran. Opinions my own. As seen on CTV, Global, CBC, Globe and Mail, National Post and more.
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Sadly, no time at the grizzly house yet.
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I’m sorry to read this Denise. I’m sorry for your loss.
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Sorry, I didn’t realize I needed to show you all the things I do or support.
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Not exactly what people call me to talk about, but something I advocate for publicly. I have no issue saying we should house, care for and recover people over handing them drugs.
John, I don’t think we hold different views, I’m just dove with half measures that don’t work.
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I’ve never blamed addicts. I have run down on enablers. Big difference.
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We’ve seen the any care argument. It failed. Either we deal with this as a society or we watch people die why pragmatically pretending we care.
I can’t unsee what my own eyes have shown
I’ve been arguing against enablement for years and in favour of treatment for years.
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And if I want to use the same rhetorical flourish, you’re fine with them dying as long as they have as many chances as possible to choose not dying. Gross. Two can play that game.
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Your words, not mine. We should be opening field hospitals if we have to. I’m talking about a surge in investment for treatment, housing, care. Quite the opposite. I’m saying we need to care, not fake care.
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Dude, I’m clear headed and rested. I’ve covered crime and addictions as a reporter 20 years ago. Then ate far worse because we’re killing people (slowly) with fake kindness. I watched a man shot up between his toes this week behind my building sitting near human filth he left a week before.
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There no such thing as safe consumption and it’s a piss poor feel good quarter solution because we aren’t willing to say that some people need an intervention not coddling that gets them killed.
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Have you seen the kind of suffering you’re talking about? People who can’t stand strait because their spine is ruined? People ravaged by Hep, HIV and more? This is no kindness. It’s cruelty disguised as second chances.
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I want publicly funded healthcare for addicts to help them get clean. I want affordable housing and basic income so they can live a full life. I want mental health care. It will save more lives, save untold grief for loved ones and is the only humane solution.
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Stunning!
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There’s no such thing as safe use. It’s quick versus slower death. We need money into treatment not enablement. We’re ruinously empathizing people into early graves. It’s not harm reduction, it’s harm transfer and harm prolonging.
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Was there a hell yes option?
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It’s more also that if there’s a systemic vulnerability, they have to leave it in place to be exploited. The law only prevents them being forced from introducing one.
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(g) information related to a systemic vulnerability or
potential systemic vulnerability in electronic protec-
tions employed by that electronic service provider;
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See Part 15, Section G.
An electronic service provider and any person acting
on its behalf must not disclose any of the following infor-
mation except as permitted under this Act or the Canada
Evidence Act:
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@mgeist.bsky.social - love to get your take.
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Giant power hungry data centres don’t create many jobs. But they do raise power cost.
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Given that our critical infrastructure keeps getting smoked by international cyber criminal gangs, perhaps they should focus on that as well. Great to build. What’s the point if you can’t defend it?
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Beautiful pic!