Google's announcement that they will improve controls for third-party cookies is "all well and good, but if it’s something buried in the settings then only the most privacy-conscious people are ever going to use it,” says EFF's Bennett Cyphers https://gizmodo.com/the-dumb-truth-about-googles-privacy-push-1834601357
RT @Raritania01@twitter.com
@doctorow@twitter.com Anyone (rightly) disturbed by China's blocking Wikipedia must remember we're seeing a bigger, disturbing pattern-the EU's Article 13, France's attack on Gutenberg, and the rest. What remains of the web is under attack.
https://boingboing.net/2019/03/24/how-article13-is-like-the-inq.html
https://boingboing.net/2019/04/11/one-hour-service.html
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Raritania01/status/1127967764449308672
RT @Federation_OSM@twitter.com
Pour vivre l'open source au quotidien, transition en cours en interne de Google Groups vers #Framadate de @framasoft@twitter.com. Etape suivante : quitter Google Drive pour #Nextcloud. Et vous, qu'est-ce que vous faites pour rendre votre vie plus open source ? 🌅
https://forum.federation-openspacemakers.com/t/gestion-des-listes-de-diffusion-et-des-calendriers-par-cercles/70
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Federation_OSM/status/1126541884866822144
Real #NetNeutrality protections have already passed in the House of Representatives. Tell your senators that they must do the same. https://act.eff.org/action/tell-the-senate-to-restore-full-net-neutrality-protections
The Xinjiang law enforcement app's focus on data entry reminds us that digitizing our lives is the first step towards creating a panopticon. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/05/human-rights-watch-reverse-engineers-mass-surveillance-app-used-police-xinjiang
@linux and so does Flatpak but at least flatpak is fully FLOSS, unlike Snap with proprietary server.
I'm really disappointed in FOSS community for not stressing this enough.
The ace Kdenlive video editor has published new bug-fix builds for Windows and Linux systems https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/05/kdenlive-19-04-1-bug-fix-update
it turns out that NYTimes "Privacy Project" was a honeypot for privacy advocates all along (who built a ladder of legitimacy for Google to climb), not just readers (who had their data pilfered by tons of Big Tech trackers). #SurveillanceCapitalism
important discovery in the article by @davywtf: "*Neither* of these windows use JavaScript but the position of the cursor in the left window is sent to the right window. This works on Tor Browser with JS disabled." #tracking #privacy https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/developer-creates-a-two-way-chat-using-only-css-and-html/
TIL: #bash provides pseudo devices for TCP and UDP connections:
echo "hello" > /dev/udp/127.0.0.1/1337
or
exec 5<>/dev/tcp/www.google.com/80
echo -e "GET / HTTP/1.0\n" >&5
cat <&5
I'm baffled how I've never discovered that until today.
@fribbledom Special handling of certain file names is for redirections, and it is a Bash feature.
"Bash handles several filenames specially when they are used in redirections, as described in the following table. If the operating system on which Bash is running provides these special files, bash will use them; otherwise it will emulate them internally..."
https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Redirections.html
Copyright may be broken, but turning the Copyright Office into the court, judge, and jury for bulk copyright claims is not how to fix it. https://act.eff.org/action/prevent-copyright-trolling-tell-congress-that-copyright-claims-can-t-be-treated-like-traffic-tickets
The FBI routinely uses National Security Letters to impose gag orders on companies without an end date. We've filed a new brief telling the 9th Circuit that endless gag orders are unconstitutional. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/05/eff-supports-unnamed-company-bringing-end-endless-nsl-gag-orders
What do the Xinjiang police want to know when they check your phone? Well, if you've been abroad for "too long" they check for:
- WhatsApp, Viber, or Telegram
- other “unusual" software
- VPN usage
- “harmful URLs" in your browsing history
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/05/human-rights-watch-reverse-engineers-mass-surveillance-app-used-police-xinjiang
Pharma and biotech companies want to scrap the requirement that patents be "new and useful." Once they don't have to meet that basic standard, health care costs will rise. https://act.eff.org/action/tell-congress-we-don-t-need-more-bad-patents-8941b5c6-5bb1-4d93-9ca1-a2da87c4458e
Don't miss the #OffTopicalPodcast that was LIVE at #linuxfestnorthwest #lfnw with special guest @lunduke https://youtu.be/CjeJD9KOCXQ
"This is a GAME CHANGER! Purism's ETHICAL services are HERE!"
- @gbryant (aka "The Linux Gamer")
RT @IEEESSP@birdsite.link
One paper shows how you can use a hard drive to record sound. The paper's author then used this technique to record the audio for their preview video. Take a listen, it is pretty amazing! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EHQCuWI2jg
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