plasticlicker.bsky.social
InfoSec Director for non-profits (Nation State threats, non-profit budgets!) I talk mostly about Cybersecurity and Tech but occasionally cats (got my handle from one of them), urbanism, transportation politics and woodworking. My tweets are my own.
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To save $2T, the amount Misk says he’s going to save, he’ll need to cut 100% of the discretionary budget, including all military spending and it still wouldn’t be enough.
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Love the timing with the worlds largest cryptocurrency theft!
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Hi WTVR. My goal is to make $78B next year. Someone at a coffee shop suggested to my wife I should give 20% of that to VA citizens. ($5000/person). She told them she’d pass it along to me. I await your request for an interview since apparently saying things without receipts is now considered news.
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Like all the money we’re spending to support Ukraine?
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Huge fan of showing over telling or and least telling AND showing! Currently doing a product selection review of various diagramming tools!
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I love that feature but wish it included the timer that’s in the traditional mode. Also, a presentation link is created in the meeting summary, so if the presentation is in your OneDrive you’ll get access request notifications if people try to access. (Put it in an accessible place in advance)
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I don’t think Congress has the authority to have people arrested in these cases (not against them trying to influence those that can though). They could go and demand access or block others from entering to the point of getting arrested in protest though.
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What would you like him to do specifically?
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I agree, but I haven’t heard any specific (and legal) tactics we can use, “bold” or not. Other than blocking something requires a 2/3rds vote, what can the D legislature do? I was hoping someone shouting to “do something” could help me understand what that something could be.
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I keep hearing “they should do something”, but I don’t see suggestions of what they can do given they’re a minority in both parties. I’ve seen threats of holding up the debt ceiling increase, but beyond that, can someone please provide some examples of the Democrats can do other than shout?
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Idk, that seems to be tailor made for our new world where facts don’t matter. If only they hadn’t missed the opportunity to tell us that it’s what Gemini “feels” is true.
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Would VPN-only access to on-prem resources be acceptable given today’s hybrid world where those systems are often accessed remotely anyway? How does the concentration of assets in one location change your risk tolerance?
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When it says “AD to Tenant” does that mean you can migrate AD accounts to a non-hybrid cloud tenancy now?
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My infrastructure team ran a watch party for the live stream. Lots of fun and a good opportunity for us to learn as well as shout at the screen about what we’d do different 🤭
Thanks for hosting!
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Plus the “take a microscope to the transactions” piece would require dramatically increasing government size if you’re trying to line item audit these programs.
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Corporations have never cared about their workers, and that goes doubly for publicly traded ones. If they did, unions would have never come into existence.
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What do you suggest they do?
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Kings was the name of Kansas City’s old NBA team (1972-85 now Sacramento). All the KC teams from back in the day were named after Royalty (Royals, Monarchs, Kings, Chiefs). Originally named the Cincinnati Royals, the Kings had to change their name when moving to KC because of the baseball team.
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And those goods that cost “pennies” will be priced as high as possible to maximize profit so you still won’t be able to afford anything.
I just love the underlying assumption that somehow the winners in this new economy will be altruistic and give away all “their” profits to support others. 🙄
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You don’t need an AI world to test this, it was called The Great Depression in the US.
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*Bamboo Labs
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Could some of the conspiracies happen in the future? Maybe, but it doesn’t dismiss the real issue of hardening a cloud connected device.
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Agreed.
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I see your meme and raise you. I agree with the "no" part, fwiw.
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My handle isn’t plasticlicker for nothing! 😸