HalFinneyIsMyHomeBoy

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HalFinneyIsMyHomeBoy

HalFinneyIsMyHomeBoy

@RealHalFinney

Tinkerer of all things Bitcoin, Nostr, cybersecurity, electrical engineering, and anything else I can take apart and put back together with screws leftover

शामिल हुए Haziran 2017
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Jason Bassler
Jason Bassler@JasonBassler1·
🚨 Flock has a hidden weakness many don’t know: public records requests. Activists have successfully forced at least 8 cities to shut down Flock programs, either by exposing unauthorized data access or showing the footage was publicly accessible. One of the most effective ways to take down Flock cameras? FOIA/PRA requests. Here’s a template to file one in your city: To the Custodian of Records: Pursuant to the (your state here) Public Records Act (your state's public records act code.), I request access to and copies of the following public records relating to the (your local police) Police Department’s surveillance camera network reportedly consisting of more than 2,600 cameras deployed throughout the city. Please provide records covering the period January 1, 2020 through present unless otherwise specified. 1. Policies and Legal Authority All policies, procedures, memoranda, directives, or legal analyses governing: -The deployment and operation of surveillance cameras within __________ -Any legal justification for the program under federal or state constitutional law -Policies governing Fourth Amendment considerations or privacy protections -Any City Council ordinances or resolutions authorizing the camera network 2. Contracts and Vendors All contracts, agreements, memoranda of understanding, purchase orders, or amendments with vendors or service providers related to: -Surveillance cameras -Automated license plate readers -Real-time crime centers -Video analytics, facial recognition, or artificial intelligence -Data storage or cloud services used for camera footage Please include vendor proposals, RFP responses, and bid documents. 3. Camera Locations Records identifying: -The number and location of cameras deployed -Maps, GIS datasets, or inventories of surveillance devices -Any classification of cameras as public, private-partner, or third-party integrated cameras (If precise coordinates are withheld, provide generalized location records or district-level inventories.) 4. Data Retention and Access All records describing: -Video retention schedules -Policies for deletion or archiving of footage -Which agencies or departments have access to the camera network -Any data sharing agreements with other agencies including but not limited to: -(your state) Highway Patrol -Federal agencies (FBI, DHS, ICE, etc.) -Regional task forces 5. Private Camera Integration Programs All records relating to programs that integrate privately owned cameras into the police network, including: -Agreements with homeowners, businesses, or HOAs -Terms of participation -Data access rights granted to the police department 6. Surveillance Technology Capabilities Records describing whether the system includes or supports: -Facial recognition -License plate recognition -Behavioral analytics -Crowd detection -Real-time monitoring centers 7. Crime Reduction Claims All records, reports, studies, or internal analyses supporting claims that the surveillance network caused reductions in crime, including: -Statistical reports -Internal evaluations -Communications discussing the effectiveness of the system 8. Communications Emails, memoranda, and internal communications between (your city) Police Department personnel, City officials, or vendors referencing: -Expansion of the camera network -Privacy concerns -Public opposition or legal review Search terms should include: “camera network”, “surveillance cameras”, “real time crime center”, "Aerodome", "Raven", “ALPR”, “Flock”, “facial recognition”, and “camera integration”. Format Please provide records in electronic format via email or download link. If any records are withheld, please provide the specific statutory exemption relied upon and produce all reasonably segregable portions of responsive documents. Fee Waiver This request concerns matters of significant public interest involving government surveillance and constitutional rights, and any fees should be waived or minimized. I look forward to your response within the statutory timeframe.
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HalFinneyIsMyHomeBoy@RealHalFinney·
@Will_W_Welker Yeah, perhaps. I just don't know of a solution to that. Perhaps a homemade router from parts like a raspberry pi? But even the RPI has closed source proprietary firmware on it.
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HalFinneyIsMyHomeBoy@RealHalFinney·
@mfreeman451 @engadget I should have clarified. It will at least reduce the number of easy backdoors, but not all. Same as a degoogled grapheneOS phone will eliminate software backdoors, but not hardware backdoors built into the chip. It helps though
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TechDroider
TechDroider@techdroider·
This is my device, bought with my own money… just let me use it however I want. I want to install APKs whenever I want, sideload apps, unlock the bootloader, root the device, and run whatever I choose. It’s my phone, I paid for it, and I take full responsibility for it. If I make a mistake, that’s on me. Stop forcing restrictions on everyone and treating users like they can’t decide for themselves.
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Keith Mukai
Keith Mukai@KeithMukai·
So @github has suspended my Claude bot's account for the second time. I've been making SO MUCH insane @SeedSigner progress. This is the only thing slowing me down. Now decentralizing my git service provider setup. I'll simultaneously push to @codeberg_org, @gitlab, @giteaio.
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The Lunduke Journal
The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
Founder of @DevuanOrg (a Systemd-free fork of Debian) has declared that Devuan Linux "will remove age verification" that they inherit from projects they base upon.
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Liran Cohen (CTV + CSFS)
Liran Cohen (CTV + CSFS)@itsLIRAN·
If the majority of your agentic coding work is done within an IDE, you're doing it wrong.
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Adriksh
Adriksh@Adriksh·
In Linux, absolutely everything is a file. Your hard drive, your webcam, your mouse. You can literally cat your mouse in the terminal and watch the raw bytes stream across your screen when you move it.
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Bold ₿ Wallet
Bold ₿ Wallet@boldbtcwallet·
Welcome @jonhbit to @ChaincodeLabs 👋 Chaincode is actually where the Bold Bitcoin Wallet team first crossed paths — and from those early conversations the idea for boldbitcoinwallet.com was born. Always great to see new builders joining the place where so many #Bitcoin ideas start. ⚡️
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HalFinneyIsMyHomeBoy@RealHalFinney·
@callebtc True, but if your phone OS is compromised, then signal won't protect you. Signal on grapheneOS adds better protection. It won't guarantee against hardware backdoors in the chip from the manufacturer, but it will eliminate software backdoors at least.
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HalFinneyIsMyHomeBoy@RealHalFinney·
Always manually read the code you are deploying, use your intuition, trust nothing.
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HalFinneyIsMyHomeBoy@RealHalFinney·
At the end of the day, I believe there is a limit to what companies are willing to automate with AI in regards to security. Computers cannot be held accountable, if an AI gets something wrong, it doesn't have a family to house and feed.
Boxmining@boxmining

Vibe coding is easy until you’re hit with: - auth - security - workflow logic - context windows - confirmation emails - payment integration And then you wish you knew how to code.

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vx-underground
vx-underground@vxunderground·
Yesterday Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier confirmed legislation has passed which explicitly forbids individuals under the age of 14 from being on social media. However, no information has been produced which states how social media and/or tech companies will reliably ensure people under the age of 14 are not on social media. The most likely answer is social media and/or tech companies will do age verification using drivers license and/or passport. If companies do not comply with the new legislation they will be sued and/or criminally prosecuted. This will inevitably result in social media and/or tech companies in general to advocate for age verification at the Operating System level (as Mark Zuckerberg has already stated multiple times on the record). This will shift legal liability away from them. If the social media websites successfully persuade government authorities to move toward OS-based age verification, this will bind your identity to your Operating System in the age of AI.
Attorney General James Uthmeier@AGJamesUthmeier

The time for negotiations is over. Tech companies have 30 days from today to implement age restrictions on social media access for kids under 14. Within 60 days, parental consent must be in place for 14- to 16-year-olds.

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Shinobi
Shinobi@brian_trollz·
Base Ark has the exact same trust model as Lightning, you get the transactions pre-signed and your money is yours, end of story. You submit that on-chain within the timeframe, and no one can stop you.
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Brave
Brave@brave·
Keep Android open! Brave is joining the EFF, the Tor Project and 40+ other organizations in opposing Google's proposed Android developer registry. Here's why we're taking this stand...
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