"A vote for ------ is a vote for ------."
This construction is commonly used to simplify—really oversimplify—the moral calculus of voting. The reduction of any action, choice, or vote to a moral binary is a strategy intended to prevent you from taking action. In truth, there is no choice or action that has morally unambiguous outcomes, and almost no outcomes of a choice are fully knowable.
Moreover, your vote is your speech. Its intentions cannot be known by others, only interpreted, and often poorly. So cast your vote for what you believe in, what you want to fight for; don't be cowed into silence by someone else's interpretation of your vote.
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"A vote for ------ is a vote for ------."This construction is commonly used to simplify—really oversimplify—the moral calculus of voting. -
Over at the bad place, @evilsocket has reported an unauthenticated RCE in all GNU/Linux systems.@dangoodin I think extreme skepticism is healthy here. It's not just the severity that is sus, it's the claim that "developers" of something universal enough to be in both Linux and BSD are "not taking it seriously." That tends not to be the case, and instead there's a legitimate disagreement about the nature of the vulnerability.
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Over at the bad place, @evilsocket has reported an unauthenticated RCE in all GNU/Linux systems.@dangoodin @[email protected] Might wanna see this: digitaldarkage.cc/@iaintshootinmis/113189119414905482
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Hey friends!Hey friends! Upgrading to iOS 18 and excited to see RCS messaging? That's cool but please remember that those messages are still not encrypted!
Now would be a great time to convince your friends to move to a properly secure chat app, like Signal!
signal.org
(Also maybe donate)