lizrice.com
Open Source | Isovalent @ Cisco | eBPF | Cilium | author of O’Reilly books on Container Security and Learning eBPF | AWS Container Hero | music @insidernine.bsky.social
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Maybe he invited Andrew Tate over to do some agent training 🤮
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@philpearl.bsky.social 👀
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www.americanprogress.org/article/chil...
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I love to hear these stories showing that people can be smart AND kind AND successful in business 👏
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weight-bearing “may” in “they may have been wronger”
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I was on a deadline to write a book and I didn’t even know 🤣
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I want neither a government nor a company having the key to data that I rely on as encrypted. If anyone outside of my control has a key, it is practically the same as if it's not encrypted
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In response to Vance’s provocative speeches, Europeans have been talking a lot about military self-sufficiency, but they need to be talking much more about digital sovereignty and escape US tech domination.
www.disconnect.blog/p/jd-vance-c...
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🤖🧙🏻 🪄
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🥰
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Is that the characters’s life flashing before their eyes?
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We’ll be there for sure!
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Although, if we had a youth mobility scheme it would remove one of the arguments for *full* freedom of movement, no?
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It says at the bottom of the image - the graph is from the FT, with the original data source also cited (Peterson-KFF)
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So kind! Thank you 🙏
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Oh! I’m about to get on the train going the other way 👋🚝
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Congrats you two! 💕
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Although I think your point is intended to focus on the (valid) censorship angle, let's not keep propogating the myth that open source code is all written by volunteers. Lots is, but lots is done by who are paid to do it, because companies contributing to OSS can make a lot of business sense
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😢