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Yes, we need all of these gone. eff.org/deeplinks/2020/09/bust They have way too much power, and no one's providing oversight. They're a law unto themselves and that bad for just about *all of us*.

The Azure Government Cloud is the $10 billion contract, I think?

Maybe not a good idea to annoy the people who buy aircraft carriers in bulk, but, on the other hand, also not a good idea to annoy the people who can turn off all your computers

This is what they call a Seattle Standoff

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Yes, this modus operandi, used by Microsoft and other faux-#FOSS "friends" does ring very true, especially if we consider the Linux Foundation: techrights.org/2020/09/27/prop This is how the proprietary incumbents can use their exploitative profits to destroy those with far better ethics (and software).

Victory! @CAGovernor vetoed A.B. 2004, which would have forced a hasty "immunity passport" program on Californians, harmed privacy, and further hurt vulnerable communities. Thank you to everyone who took the time to speak out against this bill.

The most important feature is missing........

PRIVACY!

Microsoft Edge for Linux will Ship With These Features Missing - OMG! Ubuntu!
omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/09/edge-l

Me looking at Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection:

Wow this sure is a lot of extremely fine-grained detail about every corporate workstation on the planet that Microsoft is storing on their servers

I wonder if the US military, a $10 billion customer of Microsoft, would ever be tempted to do anything unusual with this data

I'm sure this is all probably extremely okay and nothing bad will likely ever come from handing the nice people running the USA this level of raw power over others

the only trickle down economics I support is where the richest person pays for the budget and when they run out of money, we trickle down to the next richest person

Reading the book, A People's Guide to Capitalism, by Hadas Thier, makes me wish I had explored Marx sooner. There are so many things that now seem more easily explained.

Wonder when a truly fair phone will hit the market? A truly fair phone would secure your data against unallowed (by you) and unpaid (to you) usage; it would be environmentally friendly; it would be obtainable by everyone; and it wouldn't make a profit for anyone. Is such a thing even possible in today's society? What else is required to be fair?

us pol / corruption 

#osk-sdl unlocking a LUKS rootfs running PureOS on the #purism #librem5 devkit.

osk-sdl is an initramfs touchscreen keyboard made originally for postmarketOS, for unlocking a LUKS rootfs on touchscreen devices with no physical keyboards.

The long unlocking time is due to the rootfs being encrypted on a big core desktop system (see `man 8 cryptsetup` /--iter-time)

RT @Ende__Gelaende@twitter.com

3000 activists in 16 action groups are currently blocking ...

👏Fossil gas infrastructure!
👏Fossil lignite infrastructure!
👏Fossil capitalism!

... in the lignite mining area Rhineland, Germany!
WE SHUT SHIT DOWN!
#EndeGelaende #FightClimateInjustice

🐦🔗: twitter.com/Ende__Gelaende/sta

This article by Barton Gelman, in the Atlantic, pulls from sources within the Republican Party, and lays out their strategy to stay in power, essentially engage in a coup, if they lose the election.

theatlantic.com/magazine/archi

Regardless of how many of us feel about elections, this is something we have to pay attention to.

The strategy Gelman talks about has three phases.

The first is using the police and forces from the Right to intimidate voters in cities in swing states.

The San Francisco Police Department reportedly used face surveillance—despite last year's ban on government use of this dangerous technology. sfchronicle.com/bayarea/articl

Just vibin', designing a worker collective/consumer co-op hybrid for bootstrapping early stage #coops.

I came into the company from a much better software organization (who unfortunately was coupled with bad corporate management ). Wishing I was closer to a big city, so jobs were easier to find.

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Company has a complex operation application existing in an older product software written in spaghetti code. They decide they need the application on the newer product, but set the requirements as "must work exactly like the older software". (They already had planned to kludge in much existing software to save time on a compressed schedule.) I rewrote the code in a much cleaner fashion, so it works the same. Old guard can't deal with new design; hands off further dev to new temp.

Anger and Confusion After Facebook Suspends Environmental and Indigenous Groups' Accounts Ahead of Pipeline Protest | Common Dreams News
commondreams.org/news/2020/09/

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