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Hey everyone! Big news: the PCI DSS 4.0 deadline is coming up fast! This time, DMARC is becoming mandatory for *anyone* handling credit card data. I know, it sounds like a pain, but trust me, it's *super* important. Phishing is still a massive threat, unfortunately. 🙄

So, what's the deal with DMARC? Think of it as a bouncer for your inbox. It helps block those sneaky, fake emails. Seriously, without DMARC, your company's basically an open invitation for cybercriminals. 🚪

A lot of folks are probably thinking, "Nah, doesn't apply to me." Nope! Even small businesses *have* to implement DMARC. It's a must-do! 💪

Now, I'm curious: Do you guys already have DMARC set up? And if you do, what tools are you using? Let's share some insights! 🤔

Anil Seth: Being You (2021, Faber & Faber, Limited)

Finished the first part. It was interesting to learn about Perturbational Conscious Index (#PCI) or "zap and zip". This is a method of assessing the level of consciousness present by sending a magnetic pulse (#TMS) to an area of the brain and then recording the brain activity as the pulse spreads out. Then the algorithmic complexity of the measured activity is assessed with #LZW compression. Sort of like throwing a rock into a pond and looking at the waves it causes.

In a vegetative state, under anesthesia or in dreamless sleep there is almost no activity resulting from this while the results are very close to equal between a person in REM sleep or fully awake. The method also shows a lower measurement for someone in a minimally conscious state. Psychedelics tend to increase the activity even more compared to a normally functioning, fully awake …