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@Mayana @gray it does, though. It’s in preferences. But I think it doesn’t show in plaintext, you have to download a file in a format called CSV which stands for comma-separated-values and is like an Excel sheet, approximately.

I made a new donations page. If you like my content and wish to support me financially, you can send me cryptocurrencies at l1cafe.blog/donate/.

Many thanks! 🙏🏻

@sexybiggetje no. It just comes and goes. I attribute it to the fucked up sleeping pattern I have, but I really can’t do much in this house 😂

@finlaydag33k @selea I have heard good things about Pop_OS! or however it is written. Fedora is pretty minimalistic, too, but you probably won’t appreciate how fast it moves.

@sexybiggetje honestly? I just want to hug my bed and sleep for 14 hours straight. But obviously because my brain is stupid like this, it will wake me up tonight at 4 AM again. In the middle of finals week. Just what I needed.

Yes, @mozilla makes mistakes (same as the rest of us humans). And yes, their last one was ugly. But, still, they're the only ones in the browser business trying to do the right thing. So I'll keep using Firefox, Focus, Send, and the rest of cool software they produce.

@eloisa I'm currently trying to make a version of that famous black hole image that is more accessible to visually-impaired people. Current prototype:
thingiverse.com/thing:3609205

More generally I'd like to make more of astronomy accessible like this - it's such a cool topic but the presentations are often so visual. Can we do better?

Many thanks for all your boosts, favs, and nice comments!

If you’re into cybersecurity, infosec, privacy, or any related discipline, just drop me a fav and/or a boost, I will definitely follow you.

Feel free to PM me as well, always happy to read from fellow hackers!

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@eloisa my personal blog is L1Cafe.blog, it is about cybersecurity, infosec, and all things computer science. I hope to learn a lot and be able to contribute back to the infosec, hacking and privacy communities.

My dream is to be recognised by other fellow hackers as skilled and resourceful. I work very hard to that end.

👀 "Sinister secret backdoor found in networking gear perfect for government espionage: The Chinese are – oh no, wait, it's Cisco again" theregister.co.uk/2019/05/02/c

rant about firefox 

*sighs*

Folks, the thing that happened with Firefox was an accident. It was not part of some sinister plot. If you think it is, it's because you have no idea how complicated providing a browser and all its security features are.

Climb back from that ledge. Next you're going to talk about chemtrails and flat Earth.

Crossposted from Twitter 

RT @SwiftOnSecurity@twitter.com

Chrome went through the same journey. They got to the point that to subvert it at all, malware started overwriting Chrome with custom-compiled old versions of the Canary developer builds, set to never update, and allow their injected malicious extensions. It's savage out there.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/SwiftOnSecurity/st

Crossposted from Twitter 

RT @carlosazaustre@twitter.com

Remote Development with @code@twitter.com 🤯

💻 SSH
🐳 Docker Containers
🐧 WSL

code.visualstudio.com/blogs/20

🐦🔗: twitter.com/carlosazaustre/sta

If you've ever mentioned working in the tech industry online, there's a good chance you're being indexed by this company, "human predictions". humanpredictions.io

Just a head's up. Massive privacy violations abound.

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