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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 20-Jun-2025 04:41:03 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Kevin Beaumont

    @GossiTheDog hi, could you send me the papers you mentionned, so i can also promote awareness 😉

    In conversation about 5 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Saturday, 29-Mar-2025 14:37:55 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller if these regulations prevent the private sector from allocating the budget to lower/suppress dependance of EU on information security systems and cryptography from other geopolitical blocks, these regulation contribute for nothing and could even lower the resilience of EU information systems against nation state attacks from these other blocks. Trojan horses hidden in security tools or cryptographic code (key generation, location of the personalization of security tokens,...) are critical to ensure the security and resilience of assets. Time to wake up. This is not anymore "business as usual" and security by paperwork compliance times. This is survival preparation times. All should focus on "what matter most" assets and core security systems design and real implémentation on the field, not on "big high level theoritical compliance plans" that engulf money into not preparing for the worst including from suppliers that outsourced everything related to infosec to other blocks. This is the harsh reality that nobody can be blind of.

    In conversation about 7 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 16-Mar-2025 03:41:56 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller will be very difficult now to put the genie back in the jar. Nobody in EU will believe anything from the Trump's US anymore. Well done, the sleeping giant is now waking up from 80 years of deep lethargy...interesting times, isn't it?

    In conversation about 8 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 02-Mar-2025 03:21:38 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller so he made a deal with it?

    In conversation about 8 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 20-Feb-2025 04:44:23 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller hmmm...really? To be seen if mistral will remain european or will run on US cloud (and be submitted to cloud act ans Trump rule). EU must opt out the US cloud infra, no other choice...

    "As for Mistral AI, the so-called European AI champion looks more and more like its American competitors with a closed source approach and a long list of American backers"

    https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/27/microsoft-made-a-16-million-investment-in-mistral-ai/

    In conversation about 9 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink

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      Microsoft made a $16M investment in Mistral AI | TechCrunch
      from Romain Dillet
      Microsoft is investing €15 million in Mistral AI, a Paris-based AI startup working on foundational models.
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 02-Feb-2025 07:01:58 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller https://tuta.com/ or https://disroot.org/en ?

    In conversation about 9 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink

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      Home | Disroot.org
      Disroot is a platform providing online services based on principles of freedom, privacy, federation and decentralization.
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Jan-2025 08:15:41 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Jérémie Zimmermann🎶💗🧀🫖5946

    @jz done https://e.foundation/e-os/ , https://www.ubuntushop.biz/index.php/en/products.html

    In conversation about 10 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink

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      /e/OS
      ECOSYSTEMKEY FEATURESGET /E/OSNEED HELP /e/OS is a complete, fully “deGoogled”, mobile ecosystem /e/OS is an open-source mobile operating system paired with carefully selected applications. They form a privacy-enabled internal system for your smartphone. And it’s not just claims: open-source means auditable privacy. /e/OS has received academic recognition from researchers at…
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 19-Jan-2025 17:18:41 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller WoW, so US can collect data from EU citizens without any problems and GDPR should not give them fines, but of course chinese cars cannot collect data from US citizens...This is really a "free market" approach in the country of business freedom :-) . So, everybody, EU, US, China, Russia have or will close down their borders, ban products from other political blocks and instill massive propaganda for their own system like in the good old "Iron curtain" world back in the 1960s-1990s . I think that the real value today is to sell car that are NOT connected in any way to all these surveillance-driven oligarchs extreme right, extreme left I do not care, they are all violating our lives privacy and thus our freedom beyond what Huxley or Orwell could even imagine and not only for business, for power on what we think and what we do.

    In conversation about 10 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 03-Jan-2025 08:19:36 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Charlie Stross
    • KB Sez

    @kbsez @cstross https://privacytests.org/

    In conversation about 10 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink

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      Which browsers are best for privacy?
      An open-source privacy audit of popular web browsers.
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Monday, 30-Dec-2024 18:38:28 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller let's leave apple and Google alone with their surveillance phones: https://e.foundation/e-os/

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      /e/OS
      ECOSYSTEMKEY FEATURESGET /E/OSNEED HELP /e/OS is a complete, fully “deGoogled”, mobile ecosystem /e/OS is an open-source mobile operating system paired with carefully selected applications. They form a privacy-enabled internal system for your smartphone. And it’s not just claims: open-source means auditable privacy. /e/OS has received academic recognition from researchers at…
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 20-Dec-2024 04:55:31 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller a real dystopian threat announced 8 years ago in the fiction movie called slaughterbots.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O-2tpwW0kmU

    In conversation about 11 months ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Dec-2024 15:54:59 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller disgusting

    In conversation about a year ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Saturday, 24-Aug-2024 14:04:04 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller you do not play approximative simulation of this type of intervention on our world. Climate is a massively distributed chaotic system. Its stability is determined by interactions of lots of iterated non linear functions with huge numbers of parameters. You cannot approximatively predict medium term behavior of that kind of systems, even using magical boxes like deep neural nets, because calculation errors get amplified in unknown proportions (iterative non linear functions). This is again "tech as all power god religion fantasy". This will bring climate to the road of chaos (see chaos theory).

    In conversation about a year ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 26-Jul-2024 06:53:11 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller bullshit, Microsoft did fail security before EU did even try to regulate monopoles. Latest fails are ms recall and midnight blizzard. Their kernel architecture is not good enough to limite damages whrn things go bad, nothing else.

    In conversation about a year ago from infosec.exchange permalink
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 15:15:09 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller this one is funny and is not limited to china: 'Pick a national champion in a strategic industry. Subsidize. Employ predatory pricing to offer its products at a massive, anti-competitive price point. Expand globally. Drive out the competition. '

    In conversation Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 15:15:09 JST from infosec.exchange permalink
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 28-Jun-2024 15:02:20 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller madness.

    In conversation Friday, 28-Jun-2024 15:02:20 JST from infosec.exchange permalink
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 09-Jun-2024 16:08:28 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller that's what i guessed too.

    In conversation Sunday, 09-Jun-2024 16:08:28 JST from infosec.exchange permalink
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Saturday, 08-Jun-2024 03:04:49 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller why did they not removed it completely from the OS?

    In conversation Saturday, 08-Jun-2024 03:04:49 JST from infosec.exchange permalink
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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 31-May-2024 14:21:59 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller Creepy Overreach

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    My name is nobody (nomad2035@infosec.exchange)'s status on Sunday, 24-Sep-2023 16:31:09 JST My name is nobody My name is nobody
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    • Patrick C Miller :donor:

    @patrickcmiller stop eating them and make your wallet vote for some real unprocessed food?

    In conversation Sunday, 24-Sep-2023 16:31:09 JST from infosec.exchange permalink
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    Intro (replace " wild west" by "world wild web"): https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L-L7ZOD9BV4&pp=ygUYTW9uIG5vbSBlc3QgcGVyc29ubmUgZmluhttps://youtu.be/ZLEeUH48vVg?feature=sharedhttps://youtu.be/m6JXJtvJXuI?feature=sharedI'm not satoshi ;-) economics and freedom is about equilibrium between bottom up and top down, with a preference for bottom up when everything must be reinvented.European guy interested in cryptography, privacy, token economy, DAO/web3, Solarpunk, Cyberpunk, local money combined with green decentralized energy and anything that allows to (re)-create a really decentralized internet and society whose decisions and actions are based on freedom to collaborate, like in the early days of linux and internet....but applied to the current challenges of the society... I like also vinho verde, brewdog punk, cigars, happy chat in FR EN...and also working in cybersecurity. Fan of cyberpunk: web of angels, John m. Ford , neuromancer, ... Even in god, i do not

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