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This is why I have been trying to warn about BlueSky.

BlueSky has just been partially bought by a cryptocurrency company "Blockchain Capital" and appointed a blockchain / cryptocurrency expert to their board:

bsky.social/about/blog/10-24-2

Their new board member is a bitcoin researcher who promotes NFTs.

BlueSky describe the tie-up with Blockchain Capital as a "natural partnership" and says that the blockchain company has "a uniquely deep understanding of our decentralized foundation".

(via @jwz)

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“I appreciate you may be a sportsman, but I am unclear at this point what a grenade launcher has to do with that,” Judge William Cathon said.

Judge was speaking to right-winger allegedly behind all kinds of terrible stuff in Phoenix, Arizona.

azfamily.com/2024/10/23/man-be

I'll be tabling at the Georgian Bay FanCon this Saturday in Meaford, Ontario, so if you're in the area, come say what's up and get some comics.

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The truth about #copyright: even successful authors can’t live on the #royalties #publishers pay them - walledculture.org/the-truth-ab it's tragic that most people still believe in this fairy tale put about by the copyright world

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I thought I understood the extent to which the broad availability of mobile location data has exacerbated countless privacy and security challenges. That is, until I was invited along with four other publications to be a virtual observer in a 2-weeek test run of Babel Street, a service that lets users draw a digital polygon around nearly any location on a map of the world, and view a time-lapse history of the mobile devices seen coming in and out of the area.

The issue isn't that there's some dodgy company offering this as a poorly-vetted service: It's that *anyone* willing to spend a little money can now build this capability themselves.

I'll be updating this story with links to reporting from other publications also invited, including 404 Media, Haaretz, NOTUS, and The New York Times. All of these stories will make clear that mobile location data is set to massively complicate several hot-button issues, from the tracking of suspected illegal immigrants or women seeking abortions, to harassing public servants who are already in the crosshairs over baseless conspiracy theories and increasingly hostile political rhetoric against government employees.

krebsonsecurity.com/2024/10/th

It is amazing that any journalism organization, much less the NY Times, would quote Nate Silver on politics without disclosing that he is an "advisor" to political betting company with funding from Trump ally Peter Thiel.

Such shabby journalism, in every possible way.

nytimes.com/2024/10/23/opinion

That civilians are being killed at an alarming rate in Gaza shouldn't be news to anyone. I suspect that for many this falls somewhere on the range from "civilians die in war, regrettably but inevitable" to "maybe Israel is being a bit careless, but who can blame them; Hamas is evil" extending at most to "Israel is being reckless, and I wish they would dial it back a bit". But none of that actually fully faces the depravity what is going on.

There is mounting evidence that Israel is engaged in a concerted strategy of mass starvation and destruction of civilian infrastructure in northern Gaza. I know that sounds too extreme to be real. It's tough to sound sane when the world is crazy. But this isn't my weird extremist anti-Zionist hyperbole. I have receipts.

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Do you know what your cost savings are from using Open Source Software (#OSS) ❓

▶️ Harvard Business School has estimated in a recent paper that the value of OSS to the economy is 4.15 Billion USD. Firms would need to spend 3.5 times more on software than they currently do if OSS did not exist. Apparently, OSS appears in 96% of codebases, and some commercial software consists of up to 99.9% OSS.

👉 hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.asp

#FreeSoftware #OpenSource #FOSS #FLOSS #Business #KDE #NLnet

@LabPlot The abstract appears to be talking about free software only. Their use of OSS only helps to spread of the difference between open-source and free software. ( and the are happy to keep such ignorance alive as part of Microsoft's EEE strategy for free software.)

Use of the wrong term, OSS, could lead to funding going to proprietary OSS rather than free software development. is always needed.

Btw, they are super in violation of the GPL. They use u-boot and the linux kernel with custom patches and they are not accessible, even after asking. But they "want to honor open source licenses", but can't provide access. I guess

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Holy fuck, after 2 weeks of reverse engineering this mips firmware dump I found the u-boot password!! Didn't have such an adrenaline rush in whole fucking while.
The fact, that I looked at that password several times in the hexdump and never tried it, we can ignore :D
#ReverseEngineering

We have traveled back in time, and webrings are a thing again. My blog is on akols.com/ which is an extremely selective collection of blogs that various people I've met over the blog write. It's maintained by Daniel Sidhion, who I met around a year ago, and who was recently like #2 on Hackernews for some absurd Nix hackery he was working on.

Check it out if you want to see some other neato writers in the tech space.

Surveillance tech like Fusus “gives police the ability to surreptitiously spy on and track people of no real or alleged criminal concern. It creates caches of sensitive, personal information that can be retained indefinitely,” EFF’s Beryl Lipton told Sacramento's ABC10.
abc10.com/article/news/crime/s

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