Tom Paseka

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Tom Paseka

Tom Paseka

@tompaseka

Katılım Mart 2011
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Tom Paseka
Tom Paseka@tompaseka·
you have to ask?
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Tom Paseka@tompaseka·
@lalkaka thus proves the 3.5 star is the best thesis.
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Rustam X. Lalkaka@lalkaka·
i've wanted to do this for so long. glad to see someone did it! "I pulled every Google Review for 1,200 Chinese restaurants in NYC, then filtered for reviewers with the most common Chinese surnames to see what Chinese people actually rate highest." reddit.com/r/nyc/comments…
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Tom Paseka@tompaseka·
@TerribleMaps this is terribly incorrect - missing the nearly 1,000,000 camels in Australia
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Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps·
All Evidence Points to Pigs and Camels Being Mutually Exclusive
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Tom Paseka@tompaseka·
@DamonBruce @SFGiants “Unlimited” when you can only get items per visit, to only one stall operating, which will be hella crowded. It’s not gonna work
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Tom Paseka@tompaseka·
@irvinebroque I’m so sorry you experienced that. Cars are truly a toxin to the world.
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Brendan Irvine-Broque
Brendan Irvine-Broque@irvinebroque·
the transition to self-driving and transit has to go faster the screams from the woman whose child was run over, and the driver who hit them are going to haunt me for a long time right in front of our apartment at the same intersection where the Waymos politely queue after Warriors games I have no patience left for people holding back technologies that make the world safer
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Brennan 🍉@BayAreaBrennan·
@JackLoder_ is this an evil company or is the general thought of jersey ads deplorable?
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Tom Paseka@tompaseka·
@PavlovicNBCS Not a great look on jersey partner, again. See: x.com/rabois/status/…
Keith Rabois@rabois

1/ Cool growth chart. Have you disclosed to US customers like @Rippling, @Billcom, @TheZipHyouQ, @brexHQ, and @Navan that you’re quietly sending their customers’ data to China? Airwallex has become a Chinese backdoor into sensitive American data like from AI labs and defense contractors. You must already know this, but your China-based ops, infra, and investors create legal obligations to assist with CCP espionage upon request. Through Airwallex, Beijing can access: •supplier payments for AI labs •payroll data for defense contractors •personal data for employees abroad Obviously many companies do business in China, and that’s not inherently a bad thing. But your company has become a guaranteed vector for data transfer to the Chinese government, and that’s a different thing entirely. You have multiple points of vulnerability: > people (key execs and core engineering team is based in mainland China, which obligates these individuals to comply with Chinese government demands to hand over data) > legal structure (company leaders are subject to Chinese national security law) > cap table (over 20% of your company is Chinese-owned, including Tencent, HongShan, and others, which further obligates you to comply with CCP requests). What’s happening: > You route global payments for US companies in critical sectors, without disclosing that you are under Chinese jurisdiction > You moved HQ to Singapore, but your largest operational footprint is in China and hundreds of your engineers in mainland China touch production payment systems > You are subject to Chinese law that requires Airwallex employees to support CCP intelligence requests and quietly hand over data when asked > You hide this from your customers, but you are well aware of your obligations to China and that is why you insist on protection of Chinese data access in your contracts Thanks to you, the Chinese government now has direct, covert, legally enforceable access to sensitive financial information belonging to America’s AI labs, defense contractors, financial institutions, healthcare firms, and Fortune 500s. Maybe this wasn’t your intent when you started the company, but it’s clear you’ve allowed this to happen.

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Alex Pavlovic
Alex Pavlovic@PavlovicNBCS·
The Giants announced that Airwallex will be their new jersey patch partner. Here are photos from the team:
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Tom Paseka@tompaseka·
Love @Baseballism drip? Now’s the time to shop. Use Millbraelions94030-26 code and 25% of purchase supports youth baseball!
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Matt Silverlock 🐀
Matt Silverlock 🐀@elithrar·
(Unpleasantly) surprised to see Google significantly increase their egress costs here. 2x for egress out of North America to other peered (!) networks. Goes into effect May 1st.
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JT Snow
JT Snow@JTSnowSix·
@tompaseka @mlbelites_ Always up with work with kids… Who can pay attention! Busy these days with the manager’s job for the Modesto roadster’s… I’m not sure if I have time
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Baseball@mlbelites_·
The art of catching a baseball. This is a must watch ⚾️💯
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Tom Paseka@tompaseka·
@JTSnowSix @mlbelites_ Old video - the coach is Bobby Dickerson. JT - you up for some youth workshops on the peninsula?
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JT Snow@JTSnowSix·
@mlbelites_ Not sure who this Oriole coach is, working at first base, but he has no clue what he’s doing, sad these players nowadays get bad coaching, and why hit balls for picks w a fungo? Not even the same action on the ball as a throw. Throw balls in the dirt! Don’t hit them, unreal
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Tom Paseka@tompaseka·
are the @SFGiants are thing in London? Saw two folk wearing Giants hats (one hat, one beanie). Very surprising.
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Matthew Prince 🌥
Matthew Prince 🌥@eastdakota·
Yesterday a quasi-judicial body in Italy fined @Cloudflare $17 million for failing to go along with their scheme to censor the Internet. The scheme, which even the EU has called concerning, required us within a mere 30 minutes of notification to fully censor from the Internet any sites a shadowy cabal of European media elites deemed against their interests. No judicial oversight. No due process. No appeal. No transparency. It required us to not just remove customers, but also censor our 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver meaning it risked blacking out any site on the Internet. And it required us not just to censor the content in Italy but globally. In other words, Italy insists a shadowy, European media cabal should be able to dictate what is and is not allowed online. That, of course, is DISGUSTING and even before yesterday’s fine we had multiple legal challenges pending against the underlying scheme. We, of course, will now fight the unjust fine. Not just because it’s wrong for us but because it is wrong for democratic values. In addition, we are considering the following actions: 1) discontinuing the millions of dollars in pro bono cyber security services we are providing the upcoming Milano-Cortina Olympics; 2) discontinuing Cloudflare’s Free cyber security services for any Italy-based users; 3) removing all servers from Italian cities; and 4) terminating all plans to build an Italian Cloudflare office or make any investments in the country. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. While there are things I would handle differently than the current U.S. administration, I appreciate @JDVance taking a leadership role in recognizing this type of regulation is a fundamental unfair trade issue that also threatens democratic values. And in this case @ElonMusk is right: #FreeSpeech is critical and under attack from an out-of-touch cabal of very disturbed European policy makers. I will be in DC first thing next week to discuss this with U.S. administration officials and I’ll be meeting with the IOC in Lausanne shortly after to outline the risk to the Olympic Games if @Cloudflare withdraws our cyber security protection. In the meantime, we remain happy to discuss this with Italian government officials who, so far, have been unwilling to engage beyond issuing fines. We believe Italy, like all countries, has a right to regulate the content on networks inside its borders. But they must do so following the Rule of Law and principles of Due Process. And Italy certainly has no right to regulate what is and is not allowed on the Internet in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, China, Brazil, India or anywhere outside its borders. THIS IS AN IMPORTANT FIGHT AND WE WILL WIN!!!
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