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Quick-ish note about Trump's "TRUTH" network maybe getting sued by the Mastodon project. The Mastodon people don't like Trump, and that's a great reason to attack him, but in this particular case, assuming the publicly stated dispute is truthful, TRUTH is violating Mastodon's copyright license.
washingtonexaminer.com/news/tr

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John Sandeman's op-ed on talking to each other carefully as we come out of covid lockdowns is a thoughtful and very relatable read:

eternitynews.com.au/reflect/ev

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I think it is a great achievement to get banned for life on Facebook :flan_cheer: If I still had an account, it would be the perfect way to cut ties with the toxic platform :flan_molotov:

slate.com/technology/2021/10/f

Hats off to you, sir Barclay!

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If you’re wondering what authoritarian technology futures look like, here’s an example from North Cyprus. This is a message from The Information Technologies and Communication Authority telling me I can use my device (IMEI number sent in the clear in the text) for 90 days without registering it (something I first encountered in Turkey years ago). Also note, they took a copy of my passport while buying the prepaid SIM card (something they also do in Belgium).

The dystopian future is now.

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Are We That Helpless? | Tennessee Bible College tn-biblecollege.edu/08/are-we-

It is high time for people to take personal responsibility, to have some courage, and to stop acting like helpless children. This is not about being stubborn and proud. It is about using the mind God gave us. It is about having the strength to listen to the lessons of history and common sense. It is about trusting in God and His Word instead of being addicted to the news.

One of the best things I've read lately.

#mind

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@nvk exactly. Even if they truly were safe and super effective I would never support forced vaccination.

Unrelated: any leads on jobs for SW dev'p't, specifically companies which respect religious liberty?

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Me, six months ago: I don't know how long I can hold out. Believing the lies just seems easier.
My friend: Oh, you can do it!

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Let's assume for the sake of argument that I'm mentally deficient (never mind that I do a good job at work), paranoid, etc. Does it make any sense to persecute me?

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I approve of the way Drew DeVault characterizes the Apple CP scanner:

> Police to begin regular, warrant-free searches of homes for child abuse material
drewdevault.com/2021/08/10/App

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ClassicPress (democratically run fork of WordPress 4.9) shows a lot of promise. They have a LOT of documentation work to do.

I should join that project and work on the docs.

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(Cynical) Regulations, Bible 

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Here's a little thing that may not be obvious to many people....

When you install an open-source app from Google Play or the Apple app store, there is no guarantee that what you install actually matches the public code.

@fdroidorg are doing a great service. They independently build the public source code for apps from scratch, review for common issues, and publish their builds. Thanks to "reproducible builds" it's possible to verify they do not tamper with the code.

f-droid.org/en/docs/Security_M

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@aral, I don’t think the @fsf has ever issue any statement similar to JS is dangerous. I think its official stand is only against non-free software, which includes client-side code. GNU LibreJS is recommended by the foundation instead of disabling JS all together.

Cc: @dheadshot and @rustygopher

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Mozilla is basically a not-for-profit/for-profit that protects/violates your privacy.

I don’t understand why some people are confused. It’s really quite simple.

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How FDA approval works:

A panel of 11 experts votes 10 "not enough evidence to show the drug works" and 1 "not sure". FDA approves the drug. 1 panel member resigns.
soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid

Brought to you by the government regulators who gave emergency authorization (not approval) for a medical experiment that's killed 5000+ people in USA.

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So a few researchers from the Russian cybersec firm, PT Security, recently found secret instructions inside Intel CPUs that allow them to disassembler and modify the microcode inside the chips. This is an extremely technically impressive hack that is about as low level as you can get. But it is not inventing a new hack, it is discovering undocumented backdoors that Intel have put into their own chips going back decades.

Suddenly, BAM! The US Treasury Dept puts PT Security on the Sanctions List and accuses them of being a FSB/GRU front company--a claim that cannot be disproven, so PT Security is now in the double jeapordy situation of having no way to clear their own name.

What a coincidence amirite?

I find this whole incident and Deep State coverup to be the most bleak and dystopian news in computing since 2013 when the Snowden leaks began. We all complain now about being peasant sharecroppers who just pay rent to Big Tech Oligarchs and Monopolies who own all computing infrastructure, the software-as-a-service, your iPhones and Androids. You no longer own your own computers and the noose is tightening for what you are allowed to do with your rental computers.

The punchline to this is that you are not even allowed to know about the lowest level NSA backdoors built into every CPU in every computing device you own. And if some hacker genius does figure it out and tells you, that hacker will be sanctioned, cancelled, gulag'd and finally drone striked by the US Govt.

You are not allowed to know about the NSA backdoors inside Intel CPUs and if you do find out, you will be blackballed from the entire economy and be unable to buy or sell without the Mark of the Beast on your hand.

The guy who found NSA's backdoor in Intel chips tried to talk about it at the famous Blackhat hacker conference.

Rejected.

Fucking hilarious. Here we have one of the biggest, deepest hacks found in decades and Blackhat doesn't want to talk about it. Probably because Blackhat wants to give more time to trannies and nigs who can't code to talk about some diversity BS.

Blackhat is a intel front and a limited hangout. Their job isn't to help cyber security, their real job is to keep faux hackers distracted on meaningless high level lame hacks, while covering up the real shit deep down inside the chips that cannot be detected or blocked (until now). If you work in cyber security, you are a clown wearing a Superman costume and you don't even know what you don't know.

imagine what the NSA can do with a secret CPU instruction that allows them to modify the microcode inside an Intel chip? such as the one this guy found.

all security is fake and gay LARPing to create a smokescreen to distract you from noticing that NSA is already raping your CPU at will.

funny, somehow the secret CPU instruction that gives backdoor access to Intel chips was already been labelled by NSA's Ghidra reverse engineering tool.

how did NSA know about this years ago? LOL you already know the answer. @adam
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