Dyin’ Sleevi (Spookytober Edition)

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  1. They’re going to let the Court strip the Dems’ most vulnerable constituencies of their basic rights, run on giving them back, do absolutely nothing if they win, and when those constituencies look elsewhere, are disenfranchised, or stay home, they’ll act confused about why.

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  2. 7 hours ago
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  3. 8 hours ago

    If you build it, they will come: a detailed analysis of the risks of client-side scanning, which the intelligence agencies are working hard to mandate

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  5. Oct 13

    OpenSSL says they intend to write their own QUIC implementation: People are not too impressed by that idea:

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  6. Oct 13

    New root program policy reqs announced this morning:

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  7. Oct 13

    I regret I have but one retweet to give for such an amazing term

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  8. Oct 12

    “HTTP/3 is giving huge gains for Microsoft 365. An 8% reduction from the baseline at the 50th percentile is not bad, but over a 60% reduction at P99.9 is huge!”

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  9. Oct 12

    When your FAANG employer explains how your RSUs work.

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  10. Oct 12

    Netflix has reinstated me after finding that there was no ill-intent in my attending the QBR meeting. I've included the statement I requested below. I'm going to take a few days off to decompress and try to figure out where I'm at. At the very least, I feel vindicated.

    Hi Terra,

As you requested, this email is to document the conversation we just had about reinstating you fully as an employee at Netflix. Our investigation did not find that you joined the QBR meeting with any ill intent and that you genuinely didn't think there was anything wrong with seeking access to this meeting. Additionally when a Director shared the link it further supported that this was a meeting that you could attend.
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  11. Oct 11

    Thread: A slow weekend turned interesting when a student at Columbia, in response to a tweet suggesting the SAT and ACT were "good, actually" posted this chart.

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  12. Oct 12
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  13. Oct 11

    tech positions itself as an industry for people who Believe in the possibility of a better world and yet appears utterly astonished whenever those same idealistic employees point out the gap between the rhetoric and the reality

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  14. Oct 11

    With all the talk about risks & attacks, and the need for "strong identity verification", I want everyone to remember how off the rails things went when social media instated a Real Name Policy. Let's *NOT* do that in open source, mmkay? 🙏 1/2

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  16. Oct 10

    This is essential to grasp. You cannot vote your way out of voter suppression!

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  17. Oct 9

    How it started How it’s going

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  18. Oct 9

    Take everything you know about online trolls, abusers, brigaders, spammers, and coordinated inauthentic behavior-ers. Then think about how those people can (and do, and will even more if we screw this up) weaponize the systems where users flag content for removal.

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  19. Oct 8

    🌽🌭A new kind of corn dog. A Madison, WI market is now selling "Spooktoberfest Brats" These beer brats are made with candy corns inside. They say they are slightly sweet and not scary at all.

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  20. Oct 1
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