@matigo Exactly!
One week each year is where exploits revealed at Black Hat and DefCon should and will scare the shit out of anyone who wants to trust tech providers.
Great example: a hackable pacemaker that the company Medtronic, still has no fix in sight. [arstechnica.com]
Backdoors in data centers are still a problem that’s for sure. [theregister.co.uk]
@streakmachine You should watch it someday, it's a very good show that's still going strong.
// @tewha
Very interesting live cams of Microsoft's underwater data center [natick.research.microsoft.com]
@larand Honestly, I don’t like the direction of the Pixel 3 XL looks though. I would have thought Google might just get some design changes, but it’s just same old but with a notch and a huge chin. Here’s a leak [androidpolice.com]
/@jussipekonen @gtwilson
Platforms, Speech And Truth: Policy, Policing And Impossible Choices [techdirt.com]
Mike Masnick basically arrived at the point I did with this debate. The best approach, though it may be difficult to implement in practice, is to put more control over what people see in the hands of end users. Relying on someone else to make those choices is going to end badly.