This Christmas I received a cocktail shaker set. Been experimenting a little… just noticed that most of a bottle of Amaretto has gone and I don’t even like almond flavor…
This Christmas I received a cocktail shaker set. Been experimenting a little… just noticed that most of a bottle of Amaretto has gone and I don’t even like almond flavor…
Dear Vendors - when you receive a list of attendees to a conference, don’t lie about talking to me there. It’s especially bad when I missed the conference at the last minute but I’m also selective about which vendors I engage with so I will remember if I do.
Not sure if this is specific to @droct - but when I read his replies in a mastodon client - it doesn’t thread and it includes a link to the user’s profile instead…
Well this just made me jump. Didn’t get a presidential alert but I did get the 911 warning. Glad it was this way round.
What a simple and powerful message. I only wish it wasn’t necessary. twitter.com
Dear vendors, if I didn’t visit your booth/table at a conference it’s because I have no interest. Even if the conference has no respect for my personal info, you can do better - especially if you claim to be in the security space.
I was today years old. twitter.com/PlinketyP…
If you’re going to start requiring 2FA (please do!), when you build plans to verify accounts - make sure to validate your assumptions. Even if you’re a phone company, can everyone receive SMS? Maybe that shouldn’t be the only option for account verification.
Why do vendors think I owe them a response to cold emails? One example out of many today: “I haven’t been able to get in contact with you from my past emails, if it is not the right time to discuss please let me know.” You haven’t heard from me because I don’t respond to spam.