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| | | | | California now requires credit card companies to assign a merchant category code to gun stores. Stripe has a list with 294 already used codes including Electric Razor Stores (5997); Glassware, Crystal Stores (5950); Massage Parlors (7297); and Shoe Repair/Hat Cleaning (7251). Gun advocacy extremists make it sound like credit card companies are trying to do something new and unique to punish gun stores. In reality the law creates 1 more category alongside the few hundred others. | |
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| | | | | Today I used our Droid AI to analyze a vendor's security questionnaire response. It was one of the best experiments I've tried so far. I wrote: We're considering a new vendor, Foo Corp. I've described what they do in "foocorp-description.md". I sent them a security questionnaire ("Questionnaire.doc") and asked them to fill it out. All the other files here are their response. Given the sensitivity of their service, does their reply seem adequate? | |
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| | | | | This week I stood up a new firewall in front of my home network. This one has much better logging than the old one, and I've been watching the block reports. Real talk, friends: DO. NOT. expose a machine to the open Internet unless you're 100% confident it's bulletproof. "I run my service on a custom port!" Doesn't matter. "I use IPv6!" Doesn't matter. "I'm just a nobody!" Doesn't matter. | |
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