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amy

@amy@spookygirl.boo

I left one of the biggest tech companies in the world to pursue a nearly life long desire to be naked on the internet instead. Conveniently located wherever I happen to be this month.

butch, bi/pan-sexual, thirties.

Reviews:

  • "This is truly evil. I love it."
  • "Holy. Shit."
  • "your stories just make me cry. I don't think you've told one that hasn't."
  • "I seem to have spontaneously started to bleed, from my nose. In a rather anime fashion."

MINORS DNI
#nsfw #sexworkiswork #swer #sw #alt #goth #poly #porn

#nobot

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amy, to random
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It's autism awareness month. I'm autistic and autism speaks can eat a rusty knife.

amy,
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@Celrunia_QT hmm I don't know about that but it wouldn't surprise me

amy, to random
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Everyone give a great welcome to @bimbmoo!

RE: https://spookygirl.boo/notes/9ri9ga41qxt85bzw

amy, to random
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For an extra $10 per half hour I'll do it in an outfit of your choice too 😋

RE: https://spookygirl.boo/notes/9rcrb4qcyoy7u8fp

amy, to random
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Regular reminder that if you don't run your site on HTTPS you're doing yourself and anyone who visits your site a disservice.

This is double extra true for anyone doing ANYTHING related to sex. Even if your hosting provider is cool with what you're hosting, you owe it to the people who use your site to protect their privacy by preventing their ISP and any intermediary from knowing what they're looking at.

amy,
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@shalien yeah, sure. But consider this: making a site HTTPS makes the job of anyone who cares about their privacy dramatically, wildly, easier. With Chrome and Firefox also both rolling out DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) built-in to the browsers, this means many people will soon be immune from their ISP (but of course not their web browser or the DNS resolver) seeing what they're browsing. Helping people pick different DNS servers is also a challenge that needs to be dealt with, but there's still so much actual content that needs to be encrypted!

Tor is a non-answer for virtually everyone using the internet. It's confusing, obtuse, and also large corps (and nations) run exit and relay nodes to spy on the obfuscated traffic and de-anonymize it. Content encryption from origin server to client is mandatory for a secure internet.

amy,
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@shalien well, it's reasonable to be suspicious of centralized control and that's also something that's worth tackling, but in the interim it's really important to get the web encrypted. Even if corporate CAs aren't ideal, servers configured and setup to encrypt traffic will be easier to migrate to a new encryption mechanism than those that haven't yet done the work, because it's likely that future schemes will have a similar, but more distributed model.

As an example of one of the organizations making improvements here is Let's Encrypt run by ISRG. A non-profit organization running automated free certificate issuance. They've issued certificates to over 350 million sites.

amy, to random
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Morphological freedom 👌

amy,
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I just want more people to draw on me with the sharp paintbrushes

amy, to random
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Timeline seems sleepy maybe I can wake it up a bit.

amy, to random
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Look! I'm a trope!

MnemosyneSinger, to random

The perfect public transit doesn't exi-

amy,
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@MnemosyneSinger in Seattle there's a neighborhood called south lake union and there's a small light rail that runs around it.

It's called south lake union transit.

Everyone loves to ride the SLUT.

amy, to random
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Remember friends, if it's connected to electronics, it's vulnerable. 🙃

RE: https://mastodon.social/users/arstechnica/statuses/112139679127563161

amy,
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@WhyNotZoidberg yes but only if you did it with your webcam covered

amy,
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@WhyNotZoidberg don't write it down in view of cameras

amy, to random Italian
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No caption 💀

amy, to random
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Timestamps can express times that occurred before the introduction of UTC. Such timestamps are expressed relative to universal time, using the best available practice at the stated time.

I hate this, but I don't think there's a better solution. Thanks a lot, RFC 3339.

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Honestly there should be only one RFC on time. And it should be one sentence after the obligatory preamble of every RFC.

"All timestamps should be handled according to whatever Perl's DateTime module thinks should happen."

amy, to random
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I've got a library card for the first time since my 20ies.

amy, to random
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I'm now convinced JMAP is a better protocol for the fediverse than activitypub and nobody is talking about it.

amy, to random
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I set my Signal display name to anti-climactic hole and I can't remember why 🤣

amy, to random
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Bitches will literally make yogurt out of almonds.

But not me, I'm not bitches.

amy, to random
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Okay, easy 💅

amy, to random
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Someone hot: exists
Me:

amy, to random
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The important announcement you've been waiting for.

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