It is interesting that nobody is talking about it.

In most enterprise companies we would be burning all devices by now and trying to track who had access to what.
What I would love to understand:

From the decision to open the gates, to let them in, to not send reinforcement, to not arrest and background check every person who got there, who made those decisions and what was the rationale regarding the national security?
And yes, there was plenty of time to be ready, this event was known for days. Remember that with BLM people weren't allowed to be a mile near there.
This seems to have been streamed live. So I will assume that cellphone coverage was fine in there, probably even a public wifi was available. That is very... welcoming

Interesting take. So shall we assume that no emails in those laptops have anything sensitive at all that could create risks for the nation?

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31 Dec 20
1-Go to account.live.com, security and view my activity

2-Freak out when you see how many times people try to login into your account from all over the world

3-Take the opportunity to ensure your 2FA is up to date, don't use phone/SMS (use an app), change your pwd, etc.
When I say don't use phone/SMS I'm saying explicitly remove that as an option there.

Also send a complaint to your bank if they don't offer a stronger 2FA than just text messages. They should.
Also: DO NOT reuse passwords. And no, your fancy "system" for generating and remembering unique passwords is just as bad. Your passwords likely already leaked from many websites and it takes someone little effort to guess the patterns of your fancy system. Random passwords FTW
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29 Dec 20
Boy where do I start...

Once I accidentally stepped on the foot of the New Zealand Prime Minister while boarding the same flight.
One I crashed into the car of a famous Brazilian musician, spent hours chatting with him and had no idea who he was until the police officer recognized him.
Man I can go on for hours on this
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24 Nov 20
Yes, Amazon, I totally want a proprietary network to circumvent all my network security to go create a rogue peer to peer based network with my neighbors, that's definitely a think I would love, thank you.
I mean, what could go wrong
Ok, this is hilarious. "Benefits of Amazon Sidewalk":

"Amazon Sidewalk creates a low-bandwidth network with the help of Sidewalk Bridge devices including select Echo and Ring devices.
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24 Nov 20
My Boox NoteAir arrived and I'm in love. Still setting it up but I already like it so much more than the Remarkable. Apps! You can install OneNote! You can use a Bluetooth keyboard! OMG

The screen is gorgeous and it's super thin

boox.com/noteair/
Question is whether I should keep it distraction free or install communication apps in it... hmm....
Installing firmware update but LOOK AT THIS CUTE STYLUS
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23 Nov 20
So I receive a status update from USPS saying that my package is held at the post office "due to my request" (which I didn't make). I go there and find the busiest post office that I have ever seen. HUGE line. I wait there for nearly one hour.
I then realize that half of that queue was people in the same situation, they were told that they requested their packages to be held. None of them did.
The lady behind me was super anxious, she couldn't for the life of her keep 6 ft distance from me, nor wear her mask to cover her nose. That, plus her frequent loud exhalations due to her anxiety weren't helping... I patiently waited in line all the way to my turn.
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Dear developer, is your manager complaining that your code has too many bugs?

Demand a recount right now!
How can you explain that the first unit tests all passed and then all the integration tests started failing later, huh? HUH? TEST FRAUD, I SAY
You're only getting more bugs because we're doing way more tests than any other developer, that's why
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