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Over top, she wore a dark #cape with a striking orange liner. It flashed color with each step she took as she came down the stairs.
He offered her a hand as she stepped from the last stair. She accepted his hand and stepped down, then looked up at him with a breathtaking smile. (4/4) #wss366

"The trigger for this report was the discovery by Laurie Adamson, a physician with #CAPE, that her kid in elementary school was bringing home materials branded by #FortisBC. She was alarmed. What's a gas company doing in my children's backpack? What are they doing in the classroom?"

podcastics.com/episode/352139/

Any Tortoise fans out there? Here’s an Angulate (aka Bowsprit) Tortoise - probably the only wild #tortoise I’ll ever see! Spotted at a picnic stop near the Harold Porter Botanical Garden.

#Overberg #SouthAfrica #Africa #CapeTown #Cape #wildlife #nature #Slow #HaroldPorter

Angulate (or Bowsprit) Tortoise (Chersina angulata), Overberg, South Africa
youtu.be/CnrjlfRfPmI

"Cape runs its own mobile core, all of the software necessary to route messages, authenticate users, and basically be a telecom. Ultimately, this gives Cape the control to do more privacy-enhancing things, such as periodically give its phones a new IMEI—a unique identifier for the phone—and new IMSI—a similar identifier but one attached to the SIM card (or eSIM in Cape’s case). The phone can also give itself a new mobile advertising identifier (MAID), which is an identifier advertising ecosystems and apps use to track peoples’ web browsing activity and is sometimes linked to their physical movement data. Cape said the IMEI and MAID rotation is handled by the custom Cape handset, which runs standard up-to-date Android.

Cape lets users create bundles of these identifiers, called “personas,” then cycle through them at different points. This means that during some attacks, a Cape phone may look like a different phone each time. The device can do this in a few ways. In the first, users can set geofences around a particular area, meaning that when they enter that location—such as their home, place of work, or commute—the device automatically switches to a particular IMSI, IMEI, and MAID. Secondly, users can set it to switch between these sets of identifiers after an approximate period of time has passed, between one hour and one day, with an option to add some percentage of variation between each rotation."

404media.co/i-dont-own-a-cellp

404 Media · I Don't Own a Cellphone. Can This Privacy-Focused Network Change That?A small tech company called Cape has been selling a privacy-focused cellphone service to the U.S. military. Now Cape will be offering its product to high-risk members of the public.

3 gauges here, #CAPE, forward #PE and #Fed Model. All show that the offers being presented by Mr. Market are unattractive for large US stocks at present. They are expensive not only compared with the past but compared with smaller stocks, foreign stocks, corporate bonds and USTs, too, chart @WSJecon
wsj.com/finance/investing/mark