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@dangillmor True to the Democratic Party way since the 1972 election.

Looks like in the end, Texas Democrats folded like cheap suits.

I updated to the latest version of LibreOffice (25.8) today and tried opening one of my old resumes (in odt format). It promptly crashed. I tried opening every copy of my resume I had (I update them yearly) and they all crashed.

I guess LibreOffice doesn't think much of my professional record.

@leighelse "artificial intelligence" is a scientific and software engineering term, but it's not being applied correctly in the marfketing of LLMs.

AI = Aborting Imminently 

Do YOU have $100 million in bonds to tide you over for when Trump and Republicans crash the stock markets?

No? Why not? You should plan ahead!

#BondMarket #StockMarket #Trumpcession #GOPGrifters #USPol

A California Sheriff paid $180,000 for technology to monitor online activity. We settled a case to get the details. eff.org/deeplinks/2025/08/vict

HRW usually focuses on wars and atrocities. Now, they're investigating LA cops' violence against protesters and journalists.

It's not because it's a slow atrocity news week — it's because the situation in LA really is that bad.

hrw.org/news/2025/08/18/us-exc

For only $5 a month you can ensure EFF's lawyers and activists are prepared to defend your right to speak freely online. eff.org/35rm

“All licensed attorneys — but especially top prosecutors entrusted to protect the public, not just their clients — should know better than to retaliate against newspapers for basic public-interest journalism," Seth Stern said.

freedom.press/issues/rights-gr

"Earlier this year, MERL Tech Initiative (MTI) undertook a sprint for Shared Services Canada (SSC), a department in the Government of Canada (GoC), with the question: Can Generative AI help government evaluators identify what might be missing from reports to refine the next cycle of evaluations?"

Is it the government's job to try to find a use case for an automated BS generator? 🤔

merltech.org/hey-chatgpt-what-

⚖️ New Legal Corner Article ⚖️

Bringing SumUp to compliance: a case study of license enforcement

What happens when those who benefit from the four freedoms fail to comply with the terms of a #FreeSoftware license?We take a look at the experience of license enforcement by one of our FSFE volunteers against the fintech company SumUp, and examine the lessons that supporters of Free Software can take away from it

fsfe.org/news/2025/news-202508

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@rolenthedeep amen. my one wish is for computer guys who understand how viscerally users loathe their working tools changing out from under them.

(i started on xfce in 2010 and continue to be pleased)

@rolenthedeep Actually 99% of computer users want OS/2's WPS, but they'll never know it.

Just got contacted by a recruiter for a venture-backed startup looking to replace 911 operators with LLMs to triage emergency calls and boy I can’t express how much A) no I do not want to join your company, and B) how much I do not want to live in the world where 911 calls are handled by LLMs

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