@Ulzana No buildings were actually destroyed. The reason so many were killed is because people were camped out in the green areas outside the hospital, where the bomb hit. And Israel is claiming Hamas didn't do it, but rather a different militant group called Islamic Jihad
I’m heading back home from the Global Gathering Feira in Portugal! While I was there I tables for the OnionShare project. When I realized that I had forgotten to pack my OnionShare stickers to give out, I decided instead to just directly share onions with people
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My phone battery drains faster than it used to and I wish it was easier to tell if my battery is just getting old or if it has malware I haven’t detected
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Basically, a user and all their post history are stored in a "repo", similar to git repos, where every post is signed, and each user has a recovery key. Users can switch servers (e.g. pushing their repo to gitlab instead of github) without cooperation from the original server.
There's nothing a Bluesky PBLLC engineer can do to turn this functionality off. It's how the protocol is designed.
@Gargron yes! I tried it out and it's really nice. I mean obv Bluesky still has only one instance so it's not the same, but I think Mastodon's new onboarding flow is great
I'm barely paying attention to what's going on at the Twitter dumpster party but I did just learn that my account lost its verified blue checkmark so I guess I'm a plebe over there again
Investigative journalist, security engineer, and open source dev. Director of information security at The Intercept. Writing a book about researching hacked and leaked datasets. Maintains way too many coding projects. Elon Musk banned me from twitter for doing journalism.