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  • I can see how one can interpret it like that, but it’s not how I read what he said. I think the point he’s trying to make is that hardened security protects the user from attacks, yes, but their focus is to provide services that can be trusted not to attack the user. He said: “really hardened security stuff that could clearly be useful for executives, in the secret service, or whatever. That’s not our goal”

    I mean, I use GrapheneOS on my phone, but do I personally need all the hardened security? Not really. It’s nice theoretically, but mainly I’m just happy the OS itself isn’t spying on me. I’m personally not very worried about an evil maid attack or state level spying.





  • I not an expert in this, but I work with patients who often need help calming down. In the beginning I tried to say a lot of things, offering a different perspective or trying to fix a problem. But now I just try to be there and listen. And not try to fill the silence. Sometimes a calming hand on the shoulder helps, sometimes not. Affirm the feeling and don’t argue facts. Last week a patient was upset because she was hallucinating an injured angry dog outside. Instead of telling her she’s wrong, I can only say that I myself cannot see a dog, but it sounds scary, and that she’s safe here. Another patient said she wanted to die. I think I just said “is that how you feel?” and so but the important part is to be there, just being, without rushing, letting someone feel seen and heard.











  • There is even an IANA RFC for three-letter acronyms (TLAs) (RFC5513), which says:

    "For our usage, we also allow digits within a TLA. Thus, P2P is an
    acronym meaning Purchase to Pay [URL-P2P]. The digits 2 and 4 are
    specially used by clever people who have noticed that, when spoken,
    they sound like the words ‘to’ and ‘for’. Whether this is helpful
    may be left as an exercise for the user considering the brief
    conversation, below.

    A - Do you use the Internet Streams Protocol?
    B - Yes. Do you use ST, too?
    A - No, I use ST2.
    B - That’s interesting. C uses ST2, too.
    A - I have a car horn application called Toot-toot.
    B - Really? Do you use ST2 to Toot-toot, too?"