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Cake day: June 30th, 2023

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  • Just buy from the EU.

    Yes, but…
    The same could happen the the EU, as with any foreign power.
    It’s unlikely as the EU is fundamentally built differently. But it could, no doubt a country that wanted to push through their adjenda by exploiting loopholes that haven’t been discovered/exploited because of “decorum” could still happen.

    Buy source-provided.
    So, you get everything you need to maintain the platform with the purchase cost.
    If you want updates and improvements, they have additional cost.
    Like so many software licencing models. 1 year of updates - except it’s source provided.
    It’s more expensive, but you get what you pay for.
    Renew your licence every year for another year.
    Stop paying? You get to use the EJ69 fighter jet platform as it was in 2019 for as long as you can manufacture parts for it.

    Or you could buy the cloud-hosted fighter jets. And risk the off-switch. But it’s less upfront cost, higher long-term cost














  • I consider myself technically apt.

    I was expecting a parcel from abroad so was expecting to have to pay customs.
    Received an SMS that looked fairly legit, from a named SMS number that didn’t set off an alarm bell, asking for additional information. The only red flag that got me were some unusually personal questions, like date of birth. I was close to giving away a bunch of personal details.

    Another one was a “your parking permit is about to expire”. We recently had permitted parking introduced, and I figured I’d messed something up. But thankfully I looked into that via the councils parking permit page, and knew I was months away from an expiry.

    My parents received a “help, I’ve flushed my phone down the toilet and need a new one for work tomorrow. Sorry for the strange number, I’ve borrowed a friend’s phone. Can you send me $$$ to [account details] so I can get a new phone?” from a scammer pretending to be my sister.
    Apparently they made it up to a “this is a new account number, are you sure this isn’t a scam?” prompt in their banking app when they finally decided to try and contact her. She immediately picked up and said “stop, it’s a scam”.

    It doesn’t take much to make you vulnerable to social engineering.
    An expectation of events and something that would normally red flag suddenly doesn’t seem suspicious.
    An emotional manipulation, time pressure, all that stuff, and it’s easy to ignore red flags.

    I always say “if you ever feel pressure, take a moment and analyse the situation”. Time pressure, emotional pressure. And analyse looking for anything that seems odd, then pick at that thread.