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I'm pretty confident gmail's servers don't let you send with headers matching @google.com email addresses you don't control though.


“As a result, the UK has agreed to drop its mandate for Apple to provide a ‘back door’ that would have enabled access to the protected encrypted data of American citizens and encroached on our civil liberties.”

Back doors to end-to-end encryption are considered bad now? Someone should tell the FBI. https://www.fbi.gov/how-we-investigate/lawful-access/lawful-...


You say NYC here, but the job ads say NJ?


Hoboken is super easy to get to from NYC. I live in NYC and I used to work in Hoboken or about two years, it's just a couple stops on the Path train. It's not uncommon for Hoboken companies to list NYC as a result, because it's still in the same metro area.


Yeah we're opening an engineering office in NYC, TBD whether it's Manhattan or across the river, likely depends on the location of the next few hires.


Thanks! FWIW, I think that means you're required to comply with NYC's pay transparency laws and provide salary ranges. https://dol.ny.gov/pay-transparency


  $ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
  deb http://cdn-aws.deb.debian.org/debian bookworm main
  deb http://cdn-aws.deb.debian.org/debian-security bookworm-security main
  deb http://cdn-aws.deb.debian.org/debian bookworm-updates main


There's no obligation to do this. AWS chooses to do this for performance/experience/bandwidth reasons (and it enhances the user experience).


Which is run by... who? Debian? AWS?

I know from personal experience that Canonical choose to run mirrors for some clouds, on those clouds, for example.


For somewhat complicated reasons that can be simplified to them not billing insurance, I don't think most crisis text lines are going to qualify as covered entities under HIPAA.


I think they're still considered a "business partner" and subject to HIPAA iirc.


I think Capt'n Proto is similar to CapTP, one of the three draft specifications. There's talk of combining them and a comparison here:

https://github.com/Agoric/agoric-sdk/issues/1827#issuecommen...


Your description of how you think it should work is how it actually does work. The Times Tech Guild is not a union in and of itself. It's chapter of The NewsGuild of New York (representing news workers in New York), which is a local of The NewsGuild (representing news workers nationally), which is a member of Communication Workers of America (aka CWA, which represents communications workers nationally).


Will you sign a BAA for HIPAA covered entities?


They list it under their "legal documents" page: https://www.nabla.com/docs/business-associate-agreement


If I were a provider, I'd probably want to see their BSA with OpenAI.


They're saying that they will keep the information private, but I'm wondering about whether GPT will uphold this standard as well.


Yes absolutely.


Is this any different without steps 5 and 7? I don't understand how the FDIC actions change the incentives here.


Presumably, #2 is only possible with a government guarantee for depositors.


The FDIC's actions indicate that the insured deposit limit is really unlimited instead of the advertised $250,000.

This takes away a huge risk associated with recklessly handling depositors money because now the FDIC will swoop in and make ALL depositors whole.


Way fewer people hate you at the end, which is a meaningful disincentive otherwise.


A lot of people would lose money and the system would have to change.


Can't do 8 without those!


See hgsgm's comment. Just because the test predicts outcomes doesn't mean what it's testing is causing the outcomes.


Uh, same person.


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