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They did this to sex workers first and no one listened or cared. Maybe they’ll listen now if it means they can’t buy their weed seltzer with a card nytimes.com/2023/07/28/busines

Are you planning to celeberate #SoftwareFreedomDay? DFF has released its announcement fot this year events by proposing three key topics:
- AI - Challenges to Face and Actions to Take
- Communication Decentralization - Why and How
Lessons Learned from the Past, Actions to Take for the Future

digitalfreedomfoundation.org/i

Are you a scientist who's active on Mastodon and does research in #ornithology, #ecology, #naturalhistory, or a related field? I want to follow you - please reply and introduce yourself! (And please share so this reaches more people!)

The Right to Lie: Google's "Web Environment Integrity" Proposal is a Geyser of Badness Threatening to Swamp the Open Web. 

For those of you (most of you, I suspect) who're required to use Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Apple, or Facebook technologies every day to do your job, but (as you should) resent it... I encourage you to alert 'the powers that be' that you'd rather not. If they ask you what you'd prefer, tell them: something that doesn't make us a pawn of a $trillion US corporation. Some known-good options I use daily are listed here: tech.oeru.org/updating-oer-fou The local options are many & entirely unmarketed.

"Klein says he belongs to the Painted Feather Woodland Métis. The entity is not recognized by the Manitoba Métis Federation or the Métis Nation of Ontario. It's a for-profit company based out of a single-family residence near Bancroft, Ont..."
cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/ke

As now everyone seems to be mad with that "degoogling" thing, I'll reiterate my point: I won't stop using services that are accessible and usable for me as a blind screen reader user. Period, full stop. You can be a thousand times open-source, have good intentions and be saint angels in flesh, but if your service is not accessible *and* usable by a blind user, I cannot perform my daily tasks, be it for work, hobby or leisure, hence I won't use your service. Make your services accessible and usable for everyone and then preach about degoogling, de-appling, de-microsofting and de-whatevering. #Angry #Blind #Accessibility

english, starting tech-coop, danish in other toot 

"The Tragedy of the Commons" was written by a eugenicist and was effectively debunked as ahistorical fantasy decades ago. More propaganda in the service of privatizing public space and resources. Pass it on. blogs.scientificamerican.com/v

If you are looking for a bad example of how to communicate after a cyber breach, Microsoft is providing a teachable moment. They either haven't figured out how China-based hackers access its services or don't want to share what caused the "error."
At the very least, it can serve as a good reminder that while open-source has security "concerns," we can't hide them.
@dangoodin of @arstechnica has more on the "open question."

arstechnica.com/security/2023/

#cybersecurity #governance #incidentresponse

Instead of going to work today, let's build a world that doesn't deprive people of life's necessities, a world where nobody is forced to choose between exploitation and death.

So, as an update to the 1998 Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule, the U.S. Senate is currently working on *another* misguided bill to try to protect children from the imagined evils of the internet, this one called the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA).

You can read about it here: eff.org/deeplinks/2022/03/kids

Among other things, the bill would require user age-verification by internet platforms.

Linux sound gurus:

Does anyone know a way to permanently disable pipewire in Ubuntu 22.04? It keeps respawning the process and for some reason if pipewire is running (along with PulseAudio) that blocks web-video playback. I kill the process to get the video to play but the next time I try to run a video pipewire shows up again as a running process. Frustrating...

In 2019, TWENTY-SIX percent of Black adults were barred from voting in Kentucky.

26%!

Then the new Dem governor's executive order cut that number dramatically, but it's still very high: 12%.

But even that order is under threat. boltsmag.org/kentucky-rights-r

Read in our latest newsletter (and subscribe):

- Anti-drone bill threatens journalism (joint letter with @@CenDemTech)
- Lawmakers seek to limit recording of police
- Civil society speaks out against bad internet bills (ACLU, @fight)

mailchi.mp/freedom.press/anti-

As soon as anyone says they're using Visual Studio (even VS Code), it immediately disqualifies anything else they have to say about software. (No! Fuck you!)

Notably -- and justifiably -- furious piece today from @pluralistic about Elon Musk's constant lies and the latest Tesla epic scandal. pluralistic.net/2023/07/28/edi

While this goes on, governments not only fail to enforce the law. They actually protect this uber-sleazebag's bad acts (and those of lots of other companies).

@GuerillaOntologist That graph is pretty disturbing too; scaling for maximum affect (yes, intentional 'a').

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