Jack, you are by far one of the most difficult people to place. Early Twitter, Bluesky, that terrible Rogan interview with Pool.
Yet I find myself agreeing with you here on Nostr, and genuinely get great utility from CashApp and its services.
I don't know if you write, but a book about your time in Silicon Valley, and your time founding and then leaving Twitter, would be an interesting read.
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I firmly believe schools and tax payer dollars should only be spent on free and open source software (FOSS). Allowing students to learn on FOSS would make it cheaper and easier for the parties involved. If Governments only used FOSS, students can graduate and be ready for an entry level government position before moving on to something more serious and useful in the private sector. Private Companies could also build upon the OSS, enabling the government to be of some use.
Moving past that, far too often we see proprietary software tasked to protect the data of students, teachers, and even parents fail. Canadians that went to schools that used 'PowerSchool' are dealing with exactly that. Tens of Millions of people, going back some 40 years, have their identities, grades, addresses, and much more hacked recently. Quite an interesting article and not something tax payers should be spending money on.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/powerschool-hacker-claims-they-stole-data-of-62-million-students/
This is an ongoing situation and Foresnic Reporting was promised on the 17th of January, however it wasn't released. The company doing the forensics is Crowdstrike, who have their own problems.
Below is a link to Powerschool, it's a FAQ for helping those affected and providing 2 years of identity theft support. The forensic investigation should be updated there too.
https://www.powerschool.com/security/sis-incident/
Very cool app that tells you who is sending the most zaps, who is earning the most, and who is zapping who. It lets you set it up in time intervals, too.
If you are a creator on here, or know someone planning it, it might be an interesting idea to get data on what works and what doesn't.
Congrats to nostr:npub1xr7t5h0l25ej73pm04zgz9afeexyzsjx67s5v0xxf2sshjn4sx6sep2gqh for blowing it up today.
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I like the idea of the content moderation. X currently has the best form, but as the article indicated, it's impossible to know if it's actually fair.
She's on here, btw. This is arguably the best researcher and journalist alive today. Read her books "One Nation Under Blackmail" to get a better feel of the "who and why". Book 2 is about Epstein and the network, book 1 is about how that got started.
If you'd like to learn the "how" then check out John Perkins "Confessions of an Economic Hitman". IMO, read this after reading Whitneys books. nostr:nevent1qgsy86rlt3pvtvfuryalrehjjaqv4g2recqj9zhyh49svf2gx3vqe2sqyz5039ser9m4z07vqhev3uxl9enfkp07m8yfwxecsy4c8msnhtfe6vtcmkr
Testing from Nostr, @peruvianBull
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Does anyone know how to make one of those "reads" articles?