Chris Palmer

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Chris Palmer
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Music for life, software safety engineering for a living, for now. https://noncombatant.org/ Web: https://noncombatant.org
"In March, for the first time, fossil fuels generated less than half the electricity in the U.S. In California, at one point on May 25th, renewables were producing a record hundred and fifty-eight per cent of the state’s power demand. Over the course of the entire day, they produced eighty-two per cent of the power in California, which, this spring, surpassed Japan to become the world’s fourth-largest economy."
Woke up to uBlock Origin Lite being turned off by Chrome, because uBOL increased the permissions it requests. (Chrome does this for all extensions that increase their declared permissions, and that is good.) The point of uBOL is that it needs bare-minimum, safe permissions only; but now, it was asking for full control over all web pages. You should borderline never grant that level of permission to a browser extension. But! You can fix it. Here's how
This is a deep embarrassment for the tech industry. I got into software from the starting point of linguistics. I love language, and I loved the idea of lil language boxes with blinky lights. This feeling is grief — seeing the greatest corpora in the world, polluted. 📃.md
The government needs to adopt modern risk management and abandon checkbox compliance. AV hugely increases the amount of soft, privileged attack surface on a system, and is rarely — if ever — engineered to modern standards. In addition, it complicates rather than eases platform security engineering (insert beer, receive war stories). There are damn good reasons modern platforms simply don't allow, or need, AV.