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Fair enough. Yeah, that's probably too much security these days. I'll try to tone it down and "just play the hits". (Assuming that events give me decent amounts of non-security stuff, of course).
Oh, and thank you (both for this, and for reading the newsletter in the first place)
TTFN - Kent
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thank you. your comments on the news sure shed a light on a rainy day.
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Martin ISDN wrote: is it just me or you also have that feeling they are pushing this 'billion devices got hacked' story everywhere? Yeah, I know just what you mean.
A billion devices? They're just saying that, downplaying it, to keep us from panicking and continuing on the buying spree.
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I do not share your perceptions of a trend in "Daily News" content.
I think it's as good as ever, and remains a remarkable curated resource !
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But those that should know better, keep getting compromised.
News is that China's "money system" is now laundering Mexican Cartel money.
Bitcoin is a reflection of the state of the world.
And we just dodged a major fascist bullet.
The subtext to all this is the $. That's the news.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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We're all developers here.
Unless you're working in a very niche area, if security isn't already on your mind...are you sure you're doing your job?
No offense intended - I'm just raising a point.
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We're all developers here.
Unless you're working in a very niche area, if security isn't already on your mind...are you sure you're doing your job?
No offense intended - I'm just raising a point.
none taken.
this is just from yesterday's news, 9 Dec:
"Hackers steal software of one of the world's top security companies"
"Research: Millions of smart devices vulnerable to hacking"
"Unfixable Kubernetes security hole means potential man-in-the-middle attacks"
"Lightning does strike twice: If you get hacked once, you'll probably be attacked again within a year"
there is nothing i can do about all of this, except maybe about the last one. and that is also probably...
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I think it has more to do with bringing awareness - typically I'd read such articles and start thinking whether there's anything in them that was mentioned that might apply to me - is my code vulnerable to such things, and if so, what can I do to mitigate them. That sort of thing. If I, as a software developer, took no interest in learning about new attack methods, at one point I'd probably be in for a rude awakening.
And what else is going on anyway in the software world these days?
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... while Herself has a Bronchoscopy and Bronchoalveolar Lavage (shove a camera up her nose, have a look at her lungs from the inside and then wash 'em out with saline to see if there is anything nasty in there they can culture) - another fine gift from Covid-19, the disease that keeps on giving!
I've got her oxygen in the boot, my Surface on my knees, and my phone providing a hotspot - and it's all working fine, but it's getting cold. At least I don't have to wear a mask and gloves in the car!
If you are one of those people who are considering not having the vaccine when it's available: her O2 SATs are in the low 80's, mine are in the mid 90's, yours are almost certainly 99%! That's why the oxygen for her, and why I have no physical stamina: Covid damages your lungs if given a chance and nobody knows if it's going to repair itself over time, or be permanent like Asbestosis and Pneumoconiosis. Have the vaccine: you know it makes sense!
The procedure takes about 15 minutes, but the recovery form the "I don't care any more" drugs they give you to make it easier takes "a couple of hours" - hence sitting in a carpark as it's over an hours round trip to go home.
Still, at least I have the internet for company - surprising how well this stuff actually works!
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OriginalGriff wrote: I've got her oxygen in the boot Does she like cheese?. I used to have a long and nasty knife in the boot, but I don't need that anymore.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Very best wishes to you both for an exponential recovery. (It's now oligatory to jam in an inappropriate use of "exponential" in any reference to this subject.)
That's a pretty compelling argument against the anti-vaxers, except, of course, that they won't read it and if they did they wouldn't understand it.
Phil
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Sadly true.
Her first jab is booked for a week on Monday because she works in a Care Home, I'm waaaaay down the queue and don't expect anything till at least the Spring, probably more like Summer!
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Phil expressed it very well.
You guys have had a rough trot, best wishes for an exponential recovery.
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Phil J Pearson wrote: it and if they did they wouldn't even try to understand it. FTFY
If at least there were willingness...
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Phil J Pearson wrote: against the anti-vaxers I don't mind them, actually. I think holding that mind set is prima facie evidence that your existence does not contribute to the welfare of the human race. Since they won't get the vaccine, plus they also tend to be anti-maskers, natural selection should be taking a hand right quickly.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Low 80's is bad! I really hope you fully recover.
A chance of dying or getting permanently disabled has never changed the opinion of an anti-vaxxer I'm afraid.
We need to tell them they might get erectile dysfunction to get them to change their opinion. (Yes, that's apparently also on the list)
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
Never stop dreaming - Freddie Kruger
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And hair loss!
(27% of Covid sufferers lose hair in handfuls apparently - I did!)
Never mind the really nasty stuff, tell 'em they'll look cr@p in selfies and they might decide to get jabbed.
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OriginalGriff wrote: tell 'em they'll look cr@p in selfies and they might decide to get jabbed Nah! Don't say anything. Just let them die/get very ill. It's a win win!
And wishing herself and yourself a full recovery.
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: A chance of dying or getting permanently disabled has never changed the opinion of an anti-vaxxer Well, I can put a positive spin on that: there's not enough vaccine to go around so you ask them once, then, if they say "no", the nurse replies with "NEXT !".
Now I'd no want to be in the first group of mass vaccinations - and I'm not. Probably some months ahead for me. Plenty of time for any (likely) ill effects to have manifested in the first groups (and the UK, they having taken point). I have grandchildren I'd like to visit while they're still small enough to pick up.
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I hope you and your wife get better soon. Don't know what else to say about that. I hear that long term recovery for some patients is a nightmare. Ugh.
I have pre-existing medical conditions, so I am always worried about this 24/7. I am in a state of when am I going to get COVID vs. if I am going to get COVID.
I will not get the vaccine right away. I am going to wait a bit and see what the initial outcomes are after the first releases are done (people over 65, front line medical workers, etc.). If things look positive, then I will get the vaccine for sure.
modified 9-Dec-20 7:59am.
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Pretty much my attitude is the same as yours, although I'm in the >65 group. That being said, the UK has gone ahead and the most likely acute affects will be showing themselves before the first vaccinations will be available in the US (or pretty much anywhere else in the west).
States will be doing their own prioritization - good luck on where you happen to live.
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They have started saying "if you carry an Epipen you shouldn't have it": Covid-19 vaccine: Allergy warning over new jab[^]
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I take an anti-arthritis drug that's an immune system inhibitor. In particular, I'm to avoid "live" vaccines - fortunately, neither of the two varieties first developed are even dead virus'. I saw a bottle (on TV or online, I forget which) of the Chinese vaccine: it's old-school: described as "deactivated". I'd be out of luck.
As for the immunosuppressor - made me, at first, more nervous. As it turns out (empirical results), those who take this type (TNF suppressor) are significantly less likely to end up in ICU. It makes some sense as much of the worst harm from COVID is by one's own immune system.
Allergic reactions to shots - true, really, for just about all of them. Some are cultured with eggs. At one time (still?) others used horses as (live) hosts. My immunosuppresor is produced using cultured/cloned hamster cells. Fortunately, there will be multiple versions of the vaccine - and presuming the substrates vary as much as the vaccines, there will be something safe for everyone.
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Not the worst thing we've done with vaccines.
Back in the early 1800's, the King of Spain decided to inoculate all holdings in South America against smallpox (a damn good idea) - but the journey was too long by ship. So ... orphans were rounded up and one was given the vaccine, he developed the immunity so they took take their blood and put it in the next orphan who develops the immunity and repeat the process all the way across the Atlantic. The British Empire did much the same with low caste Indian boys.
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