A little birdie told me Bridgetown 1.0 Beta 1 is going to drop this week. 👀
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Are you studying unexplained phenomena during eternal Caturday?
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Number Fourteen in the 30 day #CMMC Infographic challenge.
Today I try to capture what should go into a CUI Data Transmission policy. These could stand on it's own or be part of a CUI policy.
Companies need to not only think about the Controlled Unclass…lnkd.in/e7zFRiSm
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I redid my article guide page for #cmmc to try and make it more organized.
Added some #cssgrid as a bedazzler.
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Tracking all my time this week (not just work time) as part of @lvanderkam's annual challenge. Found this time diary I did from March 2020 - right before lockdown hit, when I was working 3 jobs.
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👋🦊 (@ Gate A4 in Budapest) swarmapp.com/c/k6zBKxqzwf8
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Hahahahahahahaha Chargers
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Okay, folks. Help me decide my next show to watch:
- Wheel of Time
- The Righteous Gemstones
- Squid Game
- Barry
Go!
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In late 2019 I stuck a raspberry pi and e-paper display in a picture frame and made it show my upcoming travel plans. Now it is just blank. What should I use it for now?
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Didn't expect to be able to go for a long walk by a beautiful lake in the sun in the PNW in January! ☀️😎
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Doin a strem StepMania twitch.tv/fluffycritter
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donuts, rising prices, and my 1000 subscriber celebration live now on youtube youtu.be/ifxy47lxOa8
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Lots of interesting connections in here that I wasn’t aware of.
A long entertaining conversation with @evgenymorozov about my political trajectory, the projects and initiatives I started to democratize and decentralize the digital eco...
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Apparently, the reason I couldn't make good hummus was solely because I didn't have a food processor.
Have food processor now.
Will be eating hummus every day til tired of it.
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Opaque technology is most certainly a national #security issue, not just a consumer #privacy issue. We need an international movement towards provably transparent technology. taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/ar…
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"text": "Opaque technology is most certainly a national #security issue, not just a consumer #privacy issue. We need an international movement towards provably transparent technology. taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/ar\u2026",
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