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🇨🇦🇺🇸. Health Engineering @ 🍎. I post about #software #python #cats, and #disability. Feminist. He/Him. Tooting via #hamradio @ N6DAC. SF Bay Area. Ask me […]

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In this world nothing can be said to ve certain except death, taxes and LLM will dutifuly exfiltrate your data via a hidden prompt:

https://www.promptarmor.com/resources/claude-cowork-exfiltrates-files
克劳德·科沃克窃取文件
Claude Cowork Exfiltrates Files (www.promptarmor.com) 04:12  ↑ 138 HN Points
www.promptarmor.com
January 15, 2026 at 3:18 AM
Visited the California DMV twice today, and the experience was … perfectly fine! No appointment, and in and out in <30 minutes with pleasant and helpful staff. YMMV
November 25, 2025 at 8:09 PM
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Eugen didn't just build Mastodon, he built the foundation for the future of the social web. He's a hero to me and so many others who are building on that foundation now and for years to come.

Thank you @Gargron for the gift of Mastodon to the world and for continuing to inspire us all with your […]
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flipboard.social
November 19, 2025 at 4:33 AM
I’ve been completely off of all social media for the last couple of months- even Mastodon which I adore. I’ve read a lot of books, and am generally much happier!
I’m very briefly breaking my fast to share a great story about @Flipboard and @mike in The NY Times (gift link below).
Great work […]
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sfba.social
March 7, 2025 at 7:21 AM
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"It took many years to develop birth control for men, but I'm so glad the CyberTruck arrived and fixed all that."
February 15, 2025 at 7:29 PM
This clown — Ethan Shaotran — went to high school with my daughter. May he and his family forever live with the consequences of his actions

https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2025/02/02/gunn-high-grad-part-of-musks-effort-to-control-federal-spending/
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The company provides scheduling assistance.\u23f8\u2587Like the other five engineers identified by WIRED, he has a past affiliation with Musk, having participated in a hackathon organized by Musk's artificial intelligence xAI, according to a post on X from October 2024. Shaotran's team used Grok, the generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by xAI, to generate plausible responses from his X followers to a hypothetical question.\u23f8\u2587Shaotran did not respond to WIRED and he did not immediately respond to an email from this publication. His profiles on LinkedIn and X were both down on Sunday afternoon. According to an earlier LinkedIn post, he took a break from Harvard last year to start his company.\u23f8\u2587The six engineers, all men between 19 and 24 years of age, according to WIRED, have reportedly been working with Musk to take over the computer systems of critical federal departments, including the Office of Personnel Management, the General Services Administration and, most recently, the U.S. Agency for International Development.\u23f8\u2587The team is part of the advisory group known as the Department of Government Efficiency, which President Donald Trump created Jan. 20 through an executive order. 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I can think of no good reason why political operators who have demonstrated a blatant disregard for the law would need access to these sensitive, mission-critical systems.\"\u23f8\u2587The group's work continued over the weekend, as Musk's team reportedly entered the system of USAID, forcing out top security officials, according to CNN. The federal agency provides foreign aid and development assistance to nations around the globe. CNN reported that DOGE personnel wanted to gain access to the agency\u2019s security systems and personnel files. Musk subsequently issued a post on X calling USAID a \"criminal organization\" and said it\u2019s \"time for it to die.\"\u23f8\u2587Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-New Hampsire, a ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told CNN on Sunday that reports of individuals without appropriate clearance accessing classified USAID spaces and personal information of U.S. citizens are \"incredibly serious and unprecedented.\" She indicated that a bipartisan group of senators will meet to discuss this issue on Monday.\u23f8\u2587Shaotran's now-deleted LinkedIn page states that he had authored several AI books. He had also spoken to CNN in 2020 about taking a gap year so that he could intern at a technology company and write a book. As a sophomore at Gunn in 2018, he also talked to the student newspaper, The Oracle, about his interest in investing in technology.\u23f8\u2587\"Any student who even has a couple of bucks lying around should be at least playing around with [the stock market],\" he told The Oracle.","headlineText":"Gunn High grad part of Musk\u2019s effort to control federal spending","articleText":"A Palo Alto resident and Gunn High School graduate was identified by the magazine WIRED on Sunday as one of the engineers who is working with billionaire Elon Musk to gain access to federal government infrastructure and sensitive records from civil servants.\u23f8\u2587Ethan Shaotran, who graduated from Gunn in 2020, is an engineer who founded the company Energize.AI, according to his bio, at Harvard University, where he is a student. The company provides scheduling assistance.\u23f8\u2587Like the other five engineers identified by WIRED, he has a past affiliation with Musk, having participated in a hackathon organized by Musk's artificial intelligence xAI, according to a post on X from October 2024. Shaotran's team used Grok, the generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by xAI, to generate plausible responses from his X followers to a hypothetical question.\u23f8\u2587Shaotran did not respond to WIRED and he did not immediately respond to an email from this publication. His profiles on LinkedIn and X were both down on Sunday afternoon. 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Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, issued a letter on Friday to Trump's newly appointed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, raising concerns about DOGE accessing the Bureau of Fiscal Service's payment system, which controls the flow of more than $6 trillion in payments.\u23f8\u2587\"To put it bluntly, these payment systems simply cannot fail, and any politically-motivated meddling in them risks severe damage to our country and the economy,\" Wyden wrote. \"I am deeply concerned that following the federal grant and loan freeze earlier this week, these officials associated with Musk may have intended to access these payment systems to illegally withhold payments to any number of programs. I can think of no good reason why political operators who have demonstrated a blatant disregard for the law would need access to these sensitive, mission-critical systems.\"\u23f8\u2587The group's work continued over the weekend, as Musk's team reportedly entered the system of USAID, forcing out top security officials, according to CNN. The federal agency provides foreign aid and development assistance to nations around the globe. CNN reported that DOGE personnel wanted to gain access to the agency\u2019s security systems and personnel files. Musk subsequently issued a post on X calling USAID a \"criminal organization\" and said it\u2019s \"time for it to die.\"\u23f8\u2587Sen. 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As a sophomore at Gunn in 2018, he also talked to the student newspaper, The Oracle, about his interest in investing in technology.\u23f8\u2587\"Any student who even has a couple of bucks lying around should be at least playing around with [the stock market],\" he told The Oracle.","metadata":{"author":"Gennady Sheyner"},"pluginVersion":"5.12"};</script><div class="trinityAudioPlaceholder" data-trinity-mount-date="2025-02-04 03:42:46"> <div class="trinity-tts-pb" dir="ltr" style="font: 12px / 18px Verdana, Arial; height: 80px; line-height: 80px; text-align: left; margin: 0 0 0 82px;"> <strong style="font-weight: 400">Getting your <a href="https://trinityaudio.ai" style="color: #4b4a4a; text-decoration: none; font-weight: 700;">Trinity Audio</a> player ready...</strong> </div> </div> </td> </tr> </table><p>A Palo Alto resident and Gunn High School graduate was identified by the magazine WIRED on Sunday as one of the engineers who is working with billionaire Elon Musk to gain access to federal government infrastructure and sensitive records from civil servants.</p><p>Ethan Shaotran, who graduated from Gunn in 2020, is an engineer who founded the company Energize.AI, according to his bio, at Harvard University, where he is a student. The company provides scheduling assistance.</p><p>Like the other five engineers <a href="https://www.wired.com/story/elon-musk-government-young-engineers/">identified by WIRED</a>, he has a past affiliation with Musk, having participated in a hackathon organized by Musk’s artificial intelligence xAI, according to a post on X from October 2024. Shaotran’s team used Grok, the generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by xAI, to generate plausible responses from his X followers to a hypothetical question.</p><p>Shaotran did not respond to WIRED and he did not immediately respond to an email from this publication. His profiles on LinkedIn and X were both down on Sunday afternoon. According to an earlier LinkedIn post, he took a break from Harvard last year to start his company.</p><p>The six engineers, all men between 19 and 24 years of age, according to WIRED, have reportedly been working with Musk to take over the computer systems of critical federal departments, including the Office of Personnel Management, the General Services Administration and, most recently, the U.S. Agency for International Development.</p><aside class="scaip scaip-1"> <div class="newspack_global_ad scaip-1"> <!-- /1006587/paloalto_responsive_post_insertion --><div id="div-gpt-ad-487335ce7e-0"></div> </div> </aside><p>The team is part of the advisory group known as the Department of Government Efficiency, which President Donald Trump created Jan. 20 through an executive order. While its stated purpose is “modernizing Federal technology and software to maximize governmental efficiency and productivity,” its moves over the past three days have alarmed civil servants, Democratic elected leaders and political observers who have raised concerns about privacy, regulatory capture and the vast amount of power now being wielded by Musk, who donated $288 million to Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, according to the Washington Post. </p><p>The New York Times reported on Saturday that the team had gained access to the federal payment system at the U.S. Treasury, a move that followed a standoff with a Treasury official who was placed on administrative leave and then abruptly retired.</p><p>U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, issued a letter on Friday to Trump’s newly appointed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, raising concerns about DOGE accessing the Bureau of Fiscal Service’s payment system, which controls the flow of more than $6 trillion in payments.</p><p>“To put it bluntly, these payment systems simply cannot fail, and any politically-motivated meddling in them risks severe damage to our country and the economy,” Wyden wrote. “I am deeply concerned that following the federal grant and loan freeze earlier this week, these officials associated with Musk may have intended to access these payment systems to illegally withhold payments to any number of programs. I can think of no good reason why political operators who have demonstrated a blatant disregard for the law would need access to these sensitive, mission-critical systems.”</p><p>The group’s work continued over the weekend, as Musk’s team reportedly entered the system of USAID, forcing out top security officials, according to CNN. The federal agency provides foreign aid and development assistance to nations around the globe. CNN reported that DOGE personnel wanted to gain access to the agency’s security systems and personnel files. Musk subsequently issued a post on X calling USAID a “criminal organization” and said it’s “time for it to die.”</p><aside class="scaip scaip-2"> <div class="newspack_global_ad scaip-2"> <!-- /1006587/paloalto_responsive_post_insertion --><div id="div-gpt-ad-29bda1ac15-0"></div> </div> </aside><p>Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-New Hampsire, a ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told CNN on Sunday that reports of individuals without appropriate clearance accessing classified USAID spaces and personal information of U.S. citizens are “incredibly serious and unprecedented.” She indicated that a bipartisan group of senators will meet to discuss this issue on Monday.</p><p>Shaotran’s now-deleted LinkedIn page states that he had authored several AI books. He had also spoken to CNN in 2020 about taking a gap year so that he could intern at a technology company and write a book. As a sophomore at Gunn in 2018, he also talked to the student newspaper, The Oracle, about his interest in investing in technology.</p><p>“Any student who even has a couple of bucks lying around should be at least playing around with [the stock market],” he told The Oracle.</p> <div class="newspack_global_ad sidebar_article-2"> <!-- /1006587/paloalto_responsive_banner --><div id="div-gpt-ad-77486ba974-0"></div> </div> <section class="below-content widget widget_block" id="block-18"><h4 class="wp-block-heading">Most Popular</h4></section><section class="below-content widget widget_block" id="block-17"><div class="jetpack-top-posts wp-block-jetpack-top-posts has-small-font-size is-grid-layout" data-item-count="3"><div class="jetpack-top-posts-wrapper"><div class="jetpack-top-posts-item"><a class="jetpack-top-posts-thumbnail-link" href="https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2025/02/02/gunn-high-grad-part-of-musks-effort-to-control-federal-spending/"><img alt="Gunn High grad part of Musk's effort to control federal spending" class="jetpack-top-posts-thumbnail" decoding="async" src="https://i0.wp.com/www.paloaltoonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/061623_Elon-Musk_REUTERS_CM_01-6.jpg?fit=1200%2C800&amp;ssl=1"/></a><span class="jetpack-top-posts-title"><a href="https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2025/02/02/gunn-high-grad-part-of-musks-effort-to-control-federal-spending/">Gunn High grad part of Musk's effort to control federal spending</a></span><span class="jetpack-top-posts-date has-small-font-size">22 hours ago</span></div><div class="jetpack-top-posts-item"><a class="jetpack-top-posts-thumbnail-link" href="https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2025/02/01/small-plane-runs-off-palo-alto-airport-runway/"><img alt="Small plane runs off Palo Alto Airport runway" class="jetpack-top-posts-thumbnail" decoding="async" src="https://i0.wp.com/www.paloaltoonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Captura-de-pantalla-2025-02-01-a-las-5.13.18%E2%80%AFp.-m.png?fit=1125%2C836&amp;ssl=1"/></a><span class="jetpack-top-posts-title"><a href="https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2025/02/01/small-plane-runs-off-palo-alto-airport-runway/">Small plane runs off Palo Alto Airport runway</a></span><span class="jetpack-top-posts-date has-small-font-size">February 1, 2025 5:44 pm</span></div><div class="jetpack-top-posts-item"><a class="jetpack-top-posts-thumbnail-link" href="https://www.paloaltoonline.com/palo-alto-schools/2025/01/30/former-palo-alto-trustees-condemn-current-board-members-social-media-activity/"><img alt="Palo Alto school leaders ‘condemn’ board member’s social media activity" class="jetpack-top-posts-thumbnail" decoding="async" src="https://i0.wp.com/www.paloaltoonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/IMG_9985-scaled.jpg?fit=1568%2C1045&amp;ssl=1"/></a><span class="jetpack-top-posts-title"><a href="https://www.paloaltoonline.com/palo-alto-schools/2025/01/30/former-palo-alto-trustees-condemn-current-board-members-social-media-activity/">Palo Alto school leaders ‘condemn’ board member’s social media activity</a></span><span class="jetpack-top-posts-date has-small-font-size">January 30, 2025 8:35 am</span></div></div></div></section>
www.paloaltoonline.com
February 4, 2025 at 3:48 AM
Zero Retries is such a great resource. The author has indicated he will eventually migrate off of the Substack nazi bar- I look forward to becoming a paid subscriber when that happens!

From: @n8gnj
https://mastodon.radio/@n8gnj/113925706573184127
Steve Stroh N8GNJ (@[email protected])
Zero Retries 0187 - https://www.zeroretries.org/p/zeroretries.org/p/zero-retries-0187 * There’s No One Best Amateur Radio Data Technology * IP400 Network Project Roadmap * Techsplaining About Innovating Mostly In Software * Trends in 2025 - Part 1 * Forgotten Internet: Finger * DigiPi Compatibility with AIOC * 5 GHz from Espressif: The ESP32-C5 * How To Install DragonOS_Focal Onto An Old Laptop Zero Retries is an independent newsletter promoting tech innovation in Amateur Radio. Now in its 4th year with 2400+ subscribers. #hamradio
mastodon.radio
February 1, 2025 at 12:28 AM
Reposted by D. Creemer
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, I'd like to share this clip of Sir Nicholas Winton getting to meet the grown-up children he rescued from the Nazis four decades earlier.

Many of you have probably seen this before. But I feel it's worth reminding ourselves that one person can make a huge […]
Original post on mstdn.social
mstdn.social
January 27, 2025 at 10:05 PM
For a few weeks now I’ve tried to save the interesting items I come across during my browsing. Each week I write up a short post summarizing the items in the hope they might be useful to others. Here’s this weeks list of links:

https://www.zachary.com/links-for-jan-19-26-2025/
Links for Jan 19 - 26, 2025
Interesting links and articles found during the week of Jan 19 - 26, 2025
www.zachary.com
January 27, 2025 at 8:10 PM
Reposted by D. Creemer
@djb (Daniel J. Bernstein) tooted about a new blog post[1] he published. It's here:
https://blog.cr.yp.to/20250118-flight.html

It's interesting. He's a #mathematician and software guy that in more recent years has been known mostly for his work in #cryptography, #theoretical and #practical […]
Original post on mindly.social
mindly.social
January 18, 2025 at 9:16 PM
Step 1: cut doughnut in half
Step 2: eat one half because that’s enough

Step 3: eat the other half too
January 26, 2025 at 6:06 AM
After much fussing about I finally have my Mac correctly interfacing with my IC-2730 VHF/UHF #radio and sending and receiving #aprs packets. I’m using the usb-serial connection for cat control via hamlib/rigctl connected to speaker jack 2, and using a digirig audio interface for audio i/o […]
Original post on sfba.social
sfba.social
January 26, 2025 at 5:20 AM
Three views of my insane cat Schrödinger
#CatsOfMastondon #cats #caturday
January 26, 2025 at 5:15 AM
To sleep! Perchance to dream!
#insomnia
January 25, 2025 at 10:35 AM
Is there any decent US #bank that offers real #2fa where I can disable SMS? The #bofa app has become mostly ads and is getting less usable…. I know about (and use) Credit Unions - please let me know about a bank
January 25, 2025 at 2:58 AM
Reposted by D. Creemer
More than 98% of Costco shareholders voted down an anti-DEI proposal at their annual meeting. The proposal had been filed by the National Center for Public Policy Research, a conservative think tank. In its Notice of Annual Meeting of Shareholders, the company's board of directors had urged […]
Original post on flipboard.social
flipboard.social
January 24, 2025 at 12:03 AM
I’ve never met a #vegetarian who loves portobello mushrooms.
January 23, 2025 at 9:39 PM
I promised myself I’d stay off of social media today. This short essay is worth reading.

From: @phillmv
https://hachyderm.io/@phillmv/113855760405624895
phillmv (@[email protected])
There’s been a lot of talk about “Wokeness” lately & it’s given me some feelings. Will people who used to support or tolerate me turn against me, out of a desire to conform or show obeisance to the prevailing winds? I Met Paul Graham Once: http://okayfail.com/2025/i-met-pg-once.html
hachyderm.io
January 20, 2025 at 5:29 PM
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Hello #sfba! Folks. My friends at @Flipboard (where I worked for a decade!) are up to something new, and they want to give our community priority access to @surf, a new way to browse the social web and build custom feeds for all your interests. I have no financial interest in this - I just love […]
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sfba.social
January 18, 2025 at 7:55 PM