Encryption shifts the economics of attack.
Plaintext can be slurped up by dragnet surveillance and analyzed at the attacker's convenience.
Transport-layer encryption makes passive attacks ineffective, forcing governments to attack the servers to spy on everyone.
End-to-end encryption like Signal forces governments to choose their targets and expend resources on attacking each one, proactively.
The more people that use E2EE for traffic the governments aren't interested in, the more goddamn haystack there is to sift through in search of needles.
The economies of scale go away if the E2EE makes popping servers useless to the governments. This is why I insist the centralization of Signal is a red herring.
Did you know:
*70% of NZers think commercial fishing needs to change. 🎣
*72% want stronger laws to protect oceans and marine life. 🐳
*74% support a ban of #BottomTrawling in the South Pacific high seas 🐙
*75% think more of the ocean should be protected. 🌊
*79% want ocean Sanctuaries to be established in the South Pacific Ocean. 🦈
*81% want cameras on ALL commercial fishing vessels. 🐬
The government is representative of who, exactly?
@lightweight Seems like a fanboy video, but it'd be nice to see greener solutions in the market. I worked construction to help put me through college, and a pickup truck was a necessity for the work I did.
I also worked at an automotive supplier as part of my professional career, and it is naive to think any innovations from a competitor will take over the market. It is also naive to believe that much of the green technology isn't already stashed in a drawer at Ford or GM.
“AI will replace X” is shorthand for “I don’t understand AI and I don’t understand X”
-- Gian Perrone
Big Tech is taking down posts that discuss abortion – even when they don’t violate content policies or guidelines. We can push back against this digital suppression: https://www.eff.org/uncensored. #StopCensoringAbortion
"... one thing is clear: the government doesn't want you to know what the public think of their draft bill. Which invites the question: what are they afraid of?"
@norightturnnz, 2025
https://norightturn.blogspot.com/2025/02/national-doesnt-want-you-to-know-what.html
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Apt for NZ...
"It's the economy, stupid. Aim everything at that one issue. The DOGE firings: A billionaire is cutting your benefits. USAID: A billioniare is starving kids and endangering allies. The budget fight: Tax cuts for billionaires will steal school lunch money from your kids. Turn the overwhelming onslaught of everything into one thing....
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@eff @joemullin @CNN ...and if the operating system on your phone is Linux? ???
“You kind of need these encrypted services …l from the people that are making the (operating system) on your phone,” EFF’s @joemullin told @CNN. “That’s why so much of the encryption conversation is around what Google and Apple are doing.”
https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/25/tech/apple-advanced-data-protection-uk-encryption/index.html
Listening to this guy talking about a 'sledgehammer' approach to emergency response radio/cellular networking, I'm struck by how cool it would be if those incredible communications devices (smart phones) most of us have in our pockets... could be untethered from their cell towers & so they could communicate directly with one another... they have the inherent capability, but then the telcos no longer control the interactions (& can't charge for them)... I think we need more forceful regulation.
At what point does saying, "good folks on [Microsoft] GitHub", equate to saying, "good folks helping to steal your data", or is it more like saying, "there's a sucker born every minute."?
Interesting Joan Westenberg piece on being tired of technology. https://floss.social/@alcinnz/114065592397236607
It puts the blame in the wrong place, #technology. I think a more accurate target for blame would be #capitalism. Blaming technology is like blaming agriculture for inequality. (Yes. I've been reading The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber and David Wengrow.)
I'm Tired of Pretending Tech is Making the World Better - Joan Westenberg:
https://www.joanwestenberg.com/im-tired-of-pretending-tech-is-making-the-world-better/
Welcome to my life! Mood!
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Whatever you're building right now that brings people together to make a small thing better, keep building it.
Whatever you're maintaining right now that supports your community, keep maintaining it.
May there be joy in that work.
Even if it feels useless, keep at it. You have no idea how far reaching the effects might be.
Anyone remember that 1988 John Carpenter movie "They Live"?
#ProtestArt in #Brazil riffing on #Trump and #Musk with that movie's central conceit, using lenticular printing (another image revealed from a different angle), no special sunglasses needed:
👏 👏 👏
If the Democrats make a deal with the Republicans that's as weak as Josh Marshall is suggesting it will be, I will vote for any Democratic challengers who run against the people who claim to represent me now in Congress.
Call your senators and House rep. Now.
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/red-alert-now-is-the-moment-folks
Local game dev worker co-op in Los Angeles, Future Club, is about to drop their first game and they are launching a Kickstarter because they have no VC.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1355316302/part-time-hero-im-broke-but-i-have-to-save-the-world
#ShlaerMellor, #FunctionPointAnalysis, #punk, #environmentalist, #unionAdvocate, #anarchosocialist
"with a big old lie and a flag and a pie and a mom and a bible most folks are just liable to buy any line, any place, any time" - Frank Zappa