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So, you're a skilled expert looking for a job in Germany. I hear Germany wants to attract 400,000 skilled workers from abroad each year, so how easy is it for these to get some information? Let's take a look at the city of #Saarbrücken and @saarland_de.
reuters.com/world/europe/ger…
So where's the page that says "Dear expert, welcome to Saarland"? If @saarland_de wants its share of 4,000 skilled workers each year, it could start with _one_ skilled worker who'd make its official pages working and welcoming. Please, folks – we need you!
How to quantify the trust in the data you receive from your various IoT sensors?
In the video, projects from LF Edge demonstrate how the combination of trusted computing techniques (attestation, secure boot, secure storage) and ed…lnkd.in/ex-9BUGMlnkd.in/edirQepM
Have you noticed the new icon popping up on websites across the Internet?
Thanks to researchers at @CarnegieMellon, @UMich, and @FordhamNYC, users can easily make choices about how websites use their personal information, all in one convenient spot.
Instead, iOS and Android should change what personal data is accessible and how on their platforms to defang the worst that TikTok (and any others) could conceivably do.
The error is thinking that it's tenable to allow US-owned social media networks to do it, but not any others.
This @NPR article is the best I've read on why banning TikTok is unrealistic and most likely generational political suicide for whichever party does it:
"U.S. is threatening to ban TikTok? Good luck" npr.org/2023/03/22/116537540…
Car hacking question to ponder for the weekend. Why does Tesla make up approximately 80% of all car hacking research while Tesla makes up 2% of US automobiles?