It got you too, huh? 🥲
Posts by Olga Nelioubov
Ooof. I hope someone gave her some ice after that 🔥
But have you considered the possibility that this is what evil you wants you to think in order to throw you off and disarm you? Maybe she's equally cool and equally cunning, but in the evil way.
(Regardless, I also reported the account).
Oh no! Evil you discovered a way to escape the Mirror Universe. I mean, if anyone could do it, it would be you - I'm not even surprised.
You know... I really appreciate your optimism ❤️
But alas, I regret to inform you: yes.
Tired: Dunking your cookie into a cup of milk.
Wired: Dunking your phone into a cup of coffee.
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A gentle reminder to the current discourse re: is Signal secure? Especially those not in tech.
If you've ever called someone and been told "hey wrong number", or texted someone and received the same, you've made the error in the headlines.
It is something to address, but encryption can't fix that.
This is inaccurate. There is no known vulnerability with Signal's core tech. The memo was discussing phishing attempts, which Signal has worked to mitigate. And it was hastily reported.
It's important not to spread misinfo that can confuse people into moving away from meaningfully private comms.
I understand the intent is to attack security leaders for using it with classified info, and I agree with you on that - they compromised the security of the country. My issue is with the indirect consequences to Signal based on the wording/messaging by inaccurately calling the app itself insecure.
Signal is a non-profit org that works tirelessly to ensure that vulnerable groups stay protected, and for that reason there are no back doors and there is encryption at essentially at every level, not just the messages themselves. 3/
I do think that they should be using official, traceable channels for their communications, and it is absolutely awful that they used Signal, but the issue is that the app itself is actually _too_ secure that it's virtually impossible to trace. 1/
I agree that people should be outraged that they used Signal and not official channels (not to mention, their personal phones), but Signal itself is not an insecure app, and there are indirect consequences to Signal by calling it that. 2/
Right now there are a lot of new eyes on Signal, and not all of them are familiar with secure messaging and its nuances. Which means there’s misinfo flying around that might drive people away from Signal and private communications. 1/
I wouldn't put Signal under the bus for being insecure and compromised (it's the most secure messaging platform out there and helps many vulnerable groups stay safe) and instead, focus on the fact that the secretary of defense leaked classified information to someone without a security clearance.
I wouldn't put Signal under the bus for being insecure and compromised (it's the most secure messaging platform out there and helps many vulnerable groups stay safe) and instead, focus on the fact that the secretary of defense leaked classified information to someone without a security clearance.
I think there's a Rube Goldberg cartoon about this somewhere.
Are you using GH Actions to build those projects, too, or are you just running them?
Asking because maybe doing the install from reading a global.json file would work for you, if you haven't tried that yet (I believe that option is also part of that GH Action).
Always 💖
Don't make me tap the sign
CCing a 🧵 here, because it's important.
Have a will in place at every age.
Even if you do not have "anything to leave" to people.
This is especially important for people estranged from bio family because ...
( I need moar characters y'all! )
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Mirror selfie of me covered in a shark hoodie blanket (you can't see my face).
Working on my looksmaxxing. If this isn't hot, I don't know what is.
I'm pretty sure this is the best gift I have ever received.
❤️❤️❤️!!!
Merry Christmas, friends 🖖🎄
Company logo that says "ВАИУА 5"
I don't know why, but I get irrationally angry when companies try to be edgy and use a Cyrillic alphabet as a font in their products/logos/ads. This place is called Banya 5, but their logo says "Vaiua 5".
🥹🥹🥹🥹
Maybe go with a streaming service to make sure they stay updated and fresh 😌
Me: ::doesn't have the energy to text friends back::
Also me: ::puts on shitty 00's dance music and does a weird spastic crab dance with the dog while barking at each other for an hour::
Screenshot from recipe: 2TB freshly chopped basil leaves
I actually wondered how one would measure 2 terabytes of basil, but then the rest of my brain kicked in.
I think, in this case, the manager role would be tailored to fit that kind of team (to account for somw downsides), but it would probably take some trial and error to get it right.
Besides compensation challenges that are tied to job titles, I want to know what other issues come up from this, and I want to know if anyone has actually found success with this type of team configuration.