I MADE A BEEPER!
I'm going to make a separate YouTube video but I'm too excited to not share my submission.
Here's my submission to @getsentry Hack Week!
I know a guy who refuses to use Google services, uses linux everything, VPN, used a special open source version of twitter to avoid "tracking", alternative YouTube homepage, etc.
Just told me about his 23andme results.
There's a lot of irony in being extremely privacy conscience (to the point that it is a lot of effort both to maintain and to struggle with worse alternatives) and then giving your DNA to a private company.
What I want explained is how and why it is possible at all for any employee to tweet as another user. What is the mechanism that allowed this and why does it exist?
I'm not big into privacy so imo not much. Some people would say they are worried that this data could be bought/ sold to any number of different organizations/countries/etc. The fear you hear is, a medical insurance provider denying service or inflating cost based on your genes
How did they get everything so perfectly similar without actually stealing the footage, that's impressive.
Feels like someone told some vfx artist, "make this" and they did.