Monstrous Compendium Annual Two (published in 1995, but containing monsters that appeared over the course of 1994) vintagerpg.tumblr.com/post/692169314…
Monstrous Compendium Annual Two (published in 1995, but containing monsters that appeared over the course of 1994) vintagerpg.tumblr.com/post/692169314…
Monstrous Compendium Annual Two (published in 1995, but containing monsters that appeared over the course of 1994) vintagerpg.tumblr.com/post/692169314…
This Sat (Aug 13), I'm co-presenting a program item at @defcon (Las Vegas) called "Literal Self-Pwning: Why Patients - and Their Advocates - Should Be Encouraged to Hack, Improve, and Mod Med Tech" with @CDameffMD & @jefftullymd:
The "American Prosperity Alliance" does not exist, except as an anonymously controlled bank account that has paid for the production and dissemination of a slick ad that spreads the falsehood that the Democrats have cut $300b from Medicare:
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
What "Americans for Prosperity" is talking about is a provision in allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices, rather than paying whatever Big Pharma demands - the reason Americans pay *much* more for their drugs than, say, Canadians:
Monstrous Compendium Annual Three (published in 1996, but containing monsters that appeared over the course of 1995), vintagerpg.tumblr.com/post/692259857…
Monstrous Compendium Annual Three (published in 1996, but containing monsters that appeared over the course of 1995), vintagerpg.tumblr.com/post/692259857…
Monstrous Compendium Annual Three (published in 1996, but containing monsters that appeared over the course of 1995), vintagerpg.tumblr.com/post/692259857…
If you're furious about FB handing over a teenager's medicine abortion messages to cops but you also don't want a Big Tech that's so powerful it can ignore court orders, consider this perspective, from @EFF's @cmcsherr:
"Companies generally have to respond to a valid warrant, although they can take care to ensure that it really is valid, and fight it if not.
"But the best way to protect your users is to minimize the data you collect, delete what you do collect whenever possible, and encrypt private messages end-to-end as a default. Don't build it, don't keep it, and the cops won't come for it.
This Sat (Aug 13), I'm co-presenting a program item at @Defcon (Las Vegas) called "Literal Self-Pwning: Why Patients - and Their Advocates - Should Be Encouraged to Hack, Improve, and Mod Med Tech" with @CDameffMD & @jefftullymd: