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@fdroidorg@mastodon.technology here's a classic tactic: use "open source" to get devs hooked, then gradually slip in proprietary bits. 's core apps move ever more towards proprietary, and they also do this with libraries like com.google.ar:core github.com/google-ar/arcore-an

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@fdroidorg@mastodon.technology is dedicated to enforcing for apps. There is big money pushing hard to make people slip, Google is one of those. I've been working on free software since 1994, and from what I've seen, this approach is the only way to make progress. If no one enforces it, then everyone just slips into proprietary software.

Today's agreement on the #DigitalServicesAct is historic!

We are now one step closer to new ground-breaking rules that will:

⛔️ ensure online platforms are held responsible for tackling harmful content
🛡️ better protect internet users
🚀 help smaller platforms grow

#DSA

Native download executables from the internet and executes them. It bypasses the gradle verification methods. Anyone know if it does any of its own?

Anyone in "the West" having a hard time understanding why Russians follow Putin, think back to Cold War days. We were taught that Soviets were just itching to kill us, and we needed a strong defense. For example, Red Dawn was taken seriously in 1984 youtube.com/watch?v=1_I4WgBfET

For anyone looking to run a full fledged circumvention system, we're working to bring 's proven software to any context, starting with github.com/greatfire/envoy

According to research by Erica Chenoweth, non-violent resistance is twice as likely to succeed as violent resistance
youtube.com/watch?v=YJSehRlU34

Russians protesting all over Russia, many thousands of non-violent protestors arrested youtube.com/watch?v=DffyR6QFqN

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public protest in Russia in the face of aggressive, armored police and guaranteed jail time youtube.com/watch?v=mG3Z1iiynR

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