Moshe Brevda

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Moshe Brevda

Moshe Brevda

@mbrevda

Digital Transformation & Solutions

Jerusalem, Israel Katılım Mart 2009
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MJ@mjackson·
@stolinski It’s weird to see Vercel go after Cloudflare like this. They used to be partners.
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lux&veritas
lux&veritas@luxveritas1701·
This has been fun, but If these are intended for Iran, there might be a slight problem getting the order delivered. US and Israel control the skies- so no air freight; US Navy has the entire seacoast covered- so no ship delivery. Unlikely that Uber or Door Dash can do it. I guess that leaves camels overland from Afghanistan or Pakistan, and that is such a long trip.
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China pulse 🇨🇳
China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5·
A small factory in China is producing civilian products requested by a client. The client was in such a hurry that they paid the full amount upfront.
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Gabor Cselle
Gabor Cselle@gabor·
I use these features every day at work sooo much. Finally I get them on my personal account. Available to Ultra and Pro today in English. Awesome work team!
Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai

New Gemini updates to make @GoogleWorkspace more personal, helpful and collaborative: choose your sources and create a Doc draft in seconds, build complex Sheets 9X faster, or generate on-brand Slide layouts with a simple prompt. Plus, Drive now generates summarized answers right at the top of your search results so no more digging through folders. Rolling out today in beta, available first to Ultra + Pro subscribers in English globally for Docs, Sheets and Slides, and in the US for Drive.

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Dark Web Informer
Dark Web Informer@DarkWebInformer·
‼️🇮🇱 A threat actor has allegedly leaked a database described as "Israeli Mossad Agent" data, containing personal and professional information in both Hebrew and Latin formats. Exposed data allegedly includes Full name, Israeli national ID number, Full address (street, house number, city, postal/ZIP code), Date of birth, Email addresses (including moi.gov.il, mod.gov.il, Rafael.co.il domains suggesting government/defense industry ties), Telephone numbers, Mobile phones (area codes 03, 04, 08, 09), Landline phones (prefixes 050, 052, 054, 057), Fax numbers, and Place of work. The threat actor notes some entries contain company email addresses that could indicate employment in government agencies or the defense industry.
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Alex Cohen
Alex Cohen@anothercohen·
There’s a very well known startup that announced a big fundraise on here in the last two weeks. I learned today that the demos in the product video are completely faked and they secretly paid a bunch of accounts to shill the launch so they’d go viral. I will not be naming names
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Steren
Steren@steren·
Many orgs move forward because of a very small set of people. Many orgs stay afloat because of a very small set of people.
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Moshe Brevda@mbrevda·
@blobdell @steren tbh I'd accept 80 or even 800ms if I could just figure out how to reach that...
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Bryce@blobdell·
@mbrevda @steren It's an engineering problem which is between you and the various limitations of the platform. Is it possible to make a container which starts in 8ms? I don't know.
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It is the worst of times.
It is the worst of times.@marktheannoyed·
@minds_eminent Divorce rates are higher when you marry in your 20s vs 30s or 40s. Don’t listen to this guy. Find yourself. Take time to develop. Travel. Work on your career. Marriage can wait.
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Moshe Brevda@mbrevda·
@jaredpalmer FR: show model multipliers in "configure allowed models" (settings/copilot/models). Also, set allow new by default based on multipliers (e.g. all new models <= x 1). Thank you!
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Moshe Brevda@mbrevda·
@Paul_Kinlan @puf Really need an app like that, but multi-source. Copilot, gemeni, Claude, vscode, etc. All in a single interface, on any platform
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Paul Kinlan
Paul Kinlan@Paul_Kinlan·
@puf Yes pretty much. I use Mac whisper too to transcribe my audio. I've also used happy.engineering as a nicer UI and not a SSH terminal
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Paul Kinlan@Paul_Kinlan·
I have a pretty neat self-adjusting journaling system built on top of Claude - I just speak and it self organises the content. It then just said this:
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Gabor Cselle
Gabor Cselle@gabor·
Ok folks it's true, I'm back at Google, and I'm having a great time. I run product for GenAI in Workspace so if you ever shake your fist at Gemini in Gmail Docs Slides Sheets etc, DM me.
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Steren
Steren@steren·
I had forgotten that Google AI Pro already includes Google Home Premium, which I previously paid for Nest cams. Before: - GCP: $10/m - Nest: $10/m - Google One 2TB: $10/m After: - Google AI Pro: $20/m (and I get Gemini Pro)
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Steren@steren

Google One AI Pro subscribers now get $10 monthly Google Cloud credits! This is on top of any always free tiers (like Cloud Run's 2 million requests for free) $10 was basically my monthly personal Google Cloud bill for my side projects. I guess it goes down to $0 now

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Moshe Brevda
Moshe Brevda@mbrevda·
Make sure you have 2fa/passkeys enabled on your account. And never trust anyone that you didn't call.
Matt Black@matthewjablack

Just encountered one of the most convincing Google account takeover scams I’ve seen. Perfect American accent. Calm. Professional. They start the call by saying someone tried to hack your Google account using a fake death certificate, then ask if you recognize a recovery email or phone number. They ask if you’ve received any recent Google emails about an account you don’t recognize trying to recover access. And sure enough, there’s a legit Google security email. Here’s the trick. The attacker isn’t trying to hack your account. They create a throwaway Google account, set your email as the recovery email, then try to recover that account. Google sends you a real security email. The scammer calls you live, references the email, and even tells you to verify the headers since it comes directly from Google. The headers are real. That’s the point. Then they tell you they’re locking down your account and that you’ll get a recovery prompt on your phone. You just need to approve it to stay safe. The giveaway was the device and location in the prompt didn’t match me. When I pushed back, they claimed it was from their servers, which obviously makes no sense. At that point I hung up. I have a personal rule to never approve anything I didn’t initiate, especially while on the phone. Extremely well executed social engineering. I’m sure this works on a lot of people. And if someone calls you about account security, assume it’s a scam

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Matt Black
Matt Black@matthewjablack·
Just encountered one of the most convincing Google account takeover scams I’ve seen. Perfect American accent. Calm. Professional. They start the call by saying someone tried to hack your Google account using a fake death certificate, then ask if you recognize a recovery email or phone number. They ask if you’ve received any recent Google emails about an account you don’t recognize trying to recover access. And sure enough, there’s a legit Google security email. Here’s the trick. The attacker isn’t trying to hack your account. They create a throwaway Google account, set your email as the recovery email, then try to recover that account. Google sends you a real security email. The scammer calls you live, references the email, and even tells you to verify the headers since it comes directly from Google. The headers are real. That’s the point. Then they tell you they’re locking down your account and that you’ll get a recovery prompt on your phone. You just need to approve it to stay safe. The giveaway was the device and location in the prompt didn’t match me. When I pushed back, they claimed it was from their servers, which obviously makes no sense. At that point I hung up. I have a personal rule to never approve anything I didn’t initiate, especially while on the phone. Extremely well executed social engineering. I’m sure this works on a lot of people. And if someone calls you about account security, assume it’s a scam
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Artem Russakovskii
Artem Russakovskii@ArtemR·
I have now deleted entire Whatsapp chats twice while trying to delete individual messages from the desktop @WhatsApp app, which I blame on poor UI design. It's my fault too, of course, but my brain sometimes goes on autopilot and then the UI deficiencies finish the job. When I select messages to delete and see the triple dot context menu on the top right, I instinctively click there, see Delete chat, and my brain just goes with that. Instead, the multi-select action bar appears on the bottom, and I don't notice it. The worst part - there's no Undo once you've deleted a chat. Thankfully, I do daily backups, so I was able to restore, but had to blow up the whole app to do it and lose today's chats.
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Moshe Brevda
Moshe Brevda@mbrevda·
@nikitaeverywher Historical location recall such as "where was I on such and such day", "what is this strange credit card charge from 5 years ago", "what was the name/location of that place where..."
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Nikita Savchenko
Nikita Savchenko@nikitaeverywher·
@mbrevda Sorry to hear. Wondering, what is your use case for location history data?
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Nikita Savchenko
Nikita Savchenko@nikitaeverywher·
78 countries. 10 years of travel. All recorded in Google Maps Timeline. Gone. 🤯 Google deleted my entire location history with no way to recover it. Backup your data — even from companies you trust completely. Read the whole story nikitaeverywhere.com/posts/2026-01-…
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