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@bwjones

@bwjones
31 posts
2026-02-25
I would feel better about this if the Pentagon and the National Reconnaissance Office also told SpaceX that it would invoke the Defense Production Act or label SpaceX a “supply chain risk” given their CEO is a security risk.  [embedded post]
2026-02-25 View on X
Axios

Sources: DOD told Anthropic it will invoke the Defense Production Act or label Anthropic a “supply chain risk”, if not given unfettered Claude access by Friday

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei until Friday evening to give the military unfettered access …

I would feel better about this if the Pentagon and the National Reconnaissance Office also told SpaceX that it would invoke the Defense Production Act or label SpaceX a “supply chain risk” given their CEO is a security risk.  [embedded post]
2026-02-25 View on X
Reuters

Source: Anthropic has no intention of easing Claude usage restrictions for military purposes, following Dario Amodei's meeting with Pete Hegseth

Artificial intelligence lab Anthropic has no intention of easing its usage restrictions for military purposes, a person familiar with the matter …

2026-02-24
I would feel better about this if the Pentagon and the National Reconnaissance Office also told SpaceX that it would invoke the Defense Production Act or label SpaceX a “supply chain risk” given their CEO is a security risk.  [embedded post]
2026-02-24 View on X
Axios

Sources: DOD told Anthropic it will invoke the Defense Production Act or label Anthropic a “supply chain risk”, if not given unfettered Claude access by Friday

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei until Friday evening to give the military unfettered access …

2026-01-01
Leica was the first camera company to ship content authentication via the Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) and the C2PA standard as part of their camera's standard function.  —  Authenticity is important.  Especially given all these companies like Meta who are spending billions to create AI slop. …
2026-01-01 View on X
Engadget

Adam Mosseri details trends shaping Instagram and says it'll be more practical to authenticate real media than label AI, as AI gets better at imitating reality

Adam Mosseri says creators should prioritize “unflattering” images to prove they are real.  —  It's no secret that AI-generated …

2025-01-07
Getty, Shutterstock, and Corbis absolutely destroyed the market for photographers.  Image licensing went from rates that could support a family to effectively nothing.  —  But that's not enough for them.  [embedded post]
2025-01-07 View on X
Axios

Getty Images Holdings and Shutterstock agree to merge in a deal that creates a $3.7B company; Getty CEO Craig Peters will remain CEO of the combined business

- Shutterstock shareholders get one of the following: $28.84 per share in cash ($1.03 billion based on Shutterstock's outstanding shares) …

2023-05-23
Twitter continues to break in ways that I can't seem to fathom. Old backups being restored? Regardless, this is potentially dangerous to some peeps, and certainly inconvenient for many. A Twitter bug is restoring deleted tweets and retweets. https://www.theverge.com/...
2023-05-23 View on X
The Verge

Some users say Twitter is restoring tweets and retweets that they had deleted, in what appears to be a new bug

Earlier this year on the 8th of May I deleted all my tweets, just under 5,000 of them. … This morning, though, I discovered that Twitter has restored a handful of my old re-tweets ...

This thread... It is remarkable how quickly the Twitter blue checkmark went from being truly notable, or even valuable as belonging to identified trusted sources to being equivalent to 💩 through gross mismanagement. https://twitter.com/...
2023-05-23 View on X
VICE

Some blue-check Twitter accounts, one pretending to be Bloomberg, spread an AI-generated image of an explosion at the Pentagon; the stock market briefly dipped

and markets briefly dipped Shannon Bond / NPR : Fake viral images of an explosion at the Pentagon were probably created by AI Davey Alba / Bloomberg : How Fake AI Photo of a Pentag...

2023-05-18
Soooo Reply Guys *do* have a political leaning... https://www.pewresearch.org/ ... [image]
2023-05-18 View on X
Pew Research Center

Survey: 60% of Americans who used Twitter in the past year have taken a break from the social network; 25% say they are not likely to use Twitter in a year

A majority of Americans who have used Twitter in the past year report taking a break from the platform during that time …

2022-07-30
I had to push back on IT insistence that we migrate our scientific data to Google's cloud storage. Had we migrated, we'd have been in trouble. Then they suggested Amazon Drive... Now it looks like that is going away. Science data infrastructure has to be more robust than this. https://twitter.com/...
2022-07-30 View on X
9to5Google

Amazon plans to shut down Drive, its cloud storage service launched in March 2011, at the end of 2023 to focus “on photos and video storage with Amazon Photos”

Important dates to know Brandon Hill / Tom's Hardware : Amazon Drive Cloud Storage Service Being Discontinued Next Year Tweets: Bryan William Jones / @bwjones : I had to push back ...

2022-06-26
I know physicians (radiologists) who are no longer going to note the presence of IUDs on radiology reports because of todays SCOTUS decision. https://twitter.com/...
2022-06-26 View on X
Reuters

As anti-abortion state laws kick in, law enforcement could force tech companies to give up users' search history, geolocation, and other pregnancy-related data

The technology industry is bracing for the uncomfortable possibility of having to hand over pregnancy-related data to law enforcement …

I know physicians (radiologists) who are no longer going to note the presence of IUDs on radiology reports because of todays SCOTUS decision. https://twitter.com/...
2022-06-26 View on X
New York Times

Sources: Meta told staff not to discuss the Roe v. Wade ruling on wide-reaching internal channels, citing a company memo issued after the May draft opinion leak

Meta told its workers on Friday not to openly discuss the Supreme Court's ruling eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion …

2022-06-25
I know physicians (radiologists) who are no longer going to note the presence of IUDs on radiology reports because of todays SCOTUS decision. https://twitter.com/...
2022-06-25 View on X
Reuters

As state laws limiting abortion kick in, tech companies could be forced by law enforcement to hand over users' search histories and other pregnancy-related data

The technology industry is bracing for the uncomfortable possibility of having to hand over pregnancy-related data to law enforcement …

2021-06-01
I will have no Amazon devices in our home because of this sort of thing. This was totally predictable. https://twitter.com/...
2021-06-01 View on X
Ars Technica

On June 8, Amazon devices will join its Sidewalk wireless mesh network in select countries, sharing a slice of bandwidth with neighbors, unless users opt out

Amazon's experimental wireless mesh networking turns users into guinea pigs.  —  If you use Alexa, Echo, or any other Amazon device …

2021-05-29
They posted... them on... the Internet. On publicly accessible learning platforms. If Bellingham has them, you know adversaries have them. https://twitter.com/...
2021-05-29 View on X
bellingcat

US soldiers at nuclear bases in Europe are inadvertently revealing secrets, like base installations, while using apps with publicly visible learning flashcards

2021-05-17
1) This is a great article. 2) @rklau is looking to hire a chief product officer for California. (Contact him if you are interested in the job) 3) I captured that photo of Rick. ;-) https://twitter.com/...
2021-05-17 View on X
Protocol

Q&A with Rick Klau, an ex-Google product manager and California's new CTIO responsible for building apps and services for various departments across the state

Biz Carson / Protocol : Tweets: @bizcarson , @protocol , @bwjones , @rsquared , @rklau , and @protocol Tweets: Biz Carson / @bizcarson : I asked @rklau what shocked him about join...

2021-04-26
*THIS* is a curious story for anyone with interests in the Internet, and how IPv4 space is allocated and managed. Huge amounts of IPv4 addresses previously controlled by the Pentagon suddenly have gone live, and are being managed by an outside entity: https://www.kentik.com/...
2021-04-26 View on X
Washington Post

An obscure Florida company began acquiring DoD's IP addresses, now totaling 175M, on Jan. 20; DoD says it is a pilot to prevent unauthorized use of its IP space

Oh, no... Dan was a monumental intelligence. Beyond infosec, Dan and I had many conversations about neuroscience and the neuroscience of vision and color. I regret that we did not have the opportunity to introduce him to a couple of his neuroscientist heroes, the Neitz's. https://twitter.com/...
2021-04-26 View on X
CircleID

Dan Kaminsky, the celebrated security researcher widely known for his work on discovering crucial DNS security flaws and Sony Rootkit infections, has died at 42

Saddened by news of the death of Dan Kaminsky, a member of the ICANN Trusted … Pierluigi Paganini / Security Affairs : The cybersecurity researcher Dan Kaminsky has died Tweets: Sa...

2021-04-25
Oh, no... Dan was a monumental intelligence. Beyond infosec, Dan and I had many conversations about neuroscience and the neuroscience of vision and color. I regret that we did not have the opportunity to introduce him to a couple of his neuroscientist heroes, the Neitz's. https://twitter.com/...
2021-04-25 View on X
CircleID

Dan Kaminsky, the celebrated security researcher widely known for his work on discovering crucial DNS security flaws and Sony Rootkit infections, has died at 42

The celebrated security researcher, Dan Kaminsky, widely known for his work on discovering crucial DNS security flaws …

*THIS* is a curious story for anyone with interests in the Internet, and how IPv4 space is allocated and managed. Huge amounts of IPv4 addresses previously controlled by the Pentagon suddenly have gone live, and are being managed by an outside entity: https://www.kentik.com/...
2021-04-25 View on X
Washington Post

An obscure Florida company began acquiring DoD's IP addresses, now totaling 175M, on Jan. 20; DoD says it is a pilot to prevent unauthorized use of its IP space

On January 20, 2021, a great mystery appeared in the internet's global routing table. Kim Lyons / The Verge : The Pentagon reportedly gave a small company control of its IP address...

2021-04-05
The best time to delete Facebook was yesterday. The next best time is today. https://twitter.com/...
2021-04-05 View on X
Insider

Personally identifiable data of 533M Facebook users has been posted online; Facebook says the data comes from a leak that was reported on and fixed in 2019

- The personal data of over 500 million Facebook users has been posted online in a low-level hacking forum.