Ryan Amos, PhD @[email protected]

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Ryan Amos, PhD @ryanamos@ioc.exchange

Ryan Amos, PhD @[email protected]

@RyanBMAmos

Lead SWE @PanoramaEd doing Security. Formerly @PrincetonCITP ; blacksmith; guitarist; climber. (he/him); @[email protected]

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Ryan Amos, PhD @ryanamos@ioc.exchange
I have no idea how Mastodon works, but if everyone I follow is jumping off a cliff I might as well jump too. Presumably they know about some crash mat I don't... Handle: @ryanamos@ioc.exchange
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Ryan Amos, PhD @ryanamos@ioc.exchange
Wait lol looking at this I think they replaced t-witter dot com with x dot com That's so sketchy to rewrite my posts
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MaazBinMusa
MaazBinMusa@MaazBinMusa·
I'm using @AdblockPlus because I am tired of skipping ads, it removes them automatically. But looks like Youtube doesn't approve. Any solutions? @brave @AdblockPlus
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Lina Khan
Lina Khan@linamkhan·
Noncompetes undermine economic liberty. Evidence suggests they also suppress wages—even for people who aren't bound by a noncompete—and hurt innovation. In @nytopinion I explain why @FTC has proposed banning noncompetes from employment contracts. nytimes.com/2023/01/09/opi…
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@emilymbender I used it yesterday to help populate a D&D campaign. After a few iterations I had a decent cast of background characters that were customized to my story, and a decent list of loot. It’s nothing important to the plot, just niche details to fill in missing spots
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@emilymbender.bsky.social
@emilymbender.bsky.social@emilymbender·
Q for those finding interest in playing with #ChatGPT: Why is this interesting to you? What's the value you find in reading synthetic text? What do you think it's helping you to learn about the world and what are you assuming about the tech to support that idea?
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FTC
FTC@FTC·
FTC proposes rule to ban noncompete clauses, which hurt workers and harm competition: bit.ly/3QlBVlZ /1
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Lina Khan
Lina Khan@linamkhan·
1. @FTC has taken action against three firms for imposing noncompetes on their workers. As a result of these efforts, thousands of workers who'd been subject to noncompete restrictions can now freely switch jobs or start a competing business, without fear. ftc.gov/news-events/ne…
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Ryan Amos, PhD @ryanamos@ioc.exchange
@sg_HGA @troyhunt @1Password Can’t speak for 1Password, but for Bitwarden, I hit export on LastPass, import on Bitwarden, permanently deleted the plaintext CSV (shred would be best). It was pretty quick and almost everything transferred well. Nothing was lost
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Troy Hunt
Troy Hunt@troyhunt·
Apparently this deal still works so if you were on the fence about switching to @1Password, now is the time!
Troy Hunt@troyhunt

People loved this tweet so I asked @1Password what they could do to help you all set up a mate for Christmas. They were like "cool, let's just take half off the price for the first 1,000 people". So, here it is: A Password Manager Isn't Just for Christmas: troyhunt.com/a-password-man…

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Ryan Amos, PhD @ryanamos@ioc.exchange
@aseidman @DavidZipper @psantloki Moving away from the article, I’d say it really depends on what you define as a bribe. Like if I pay for expedited passport processing, is that a bribe? Or if I pay a fee as part of a FOIA request? Is it different if a private company is collecting the fee?
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Prasant Lokinendi
Prasant Lokinendi@psantloki·
TSA PreCheck, a service that allows you to pay to skip the line, is totally fine to be a member of But CLEAR, a service that allows you to pay slightly more to skip the line & is operated by a private company, is “a pox on American airports”?
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@johnsel92 I wouldn’t be too sad. A lot of infosec Twitter is on Mаstodon, and I imagine my productivity would go up. Best of all I’d stop generating ad revenue I’m curious if they’ll enforce the rule retroactively or only against journalists like Taylor Lorenz
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John Simons
John Simons@johnsel92·
@RyanBMAmos Well.. you might still get the boot. Which is a sad thing to have to contemplate. I knew the 100% free speech would have to reigned in eventually or this'd become 4chan. But this 'oh well if it can't be absolute then let's do what ever seems best for Elon' approach is shit.
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Ryan Amos, PhD @ryanamos@ioc.exchange
Glad I updated my username & bio before linking to other social media sites was considered malware. Free speech, as in: free for me but not for thee.
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Ryan Amos, PhD @ryanamos@ioc.exchange
@a_m_mastroianni Side note, it strikes me that, following your argument, publication bias is a direct outcome of peer review. I know I’ve cut results we didn’t think were sufficiently interesting to get published 🤷‍♂️ We’ll never know, though!
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@a_m_mastroianni From my few years in academia, my impression was that peer review was partially about accuracy, but largely about boosting the impact factor of the journal. In that sense, it does it’s job. But it’s interesting to read about how it fails to do what actually matters
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Sam Mintz
Sam Mintz@samjmintz·
Shutting down accounts which were tracking private jets using public data is a tangible attack on journalism, even if the accounts weren't associated with news outlets or journalists.
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