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“If a worker committed the kind of incompetence that WorkComposer did, this data might be used to fire them,” EFF’s José told @Gizmodo of a massive bossware data breach. “WorkComposer, too, should be out of a job.” gizmodo.com/an-employee-survei

The Good Law Project is fundraising to challenge the UK Supreme Court's recent ruling on in the European Court of Human Rights.

If you are unaware, the ruling of the UK Supreme Court was that under the Equality Act 2010, 'sex' was to be interpreted as 'biological sex', rather than gender. This upended over a decade of existing practice and interpretation.

If you are able to contribute, please do: this ruling was devastating blow to the community, undermining our expectations and safety.

goodlawproject.org/crowdfunder

Boosts would be welcome - the more people see this, the better the chances of them hitting their goal.

#Trans
#TransRights
#CrowdfFunding
#UKpol
#SupremeCourt
#Discrimination
#EqualityAct2010

Is there anybody on here familiar with using JAWS screenreader, and particularly with troubleshooting it? Asking for a friend who's having some mysterious issues with it on her thinkpad that I couldn't figure out. Thanks in advance (boosts appreciated).

EFF is a partner of this year’s Palestine Digital Activism Forum, taking place May 20th and 21st. Register today to hear from 60+ speakers about how war has impacted the digital rights of Palestinians in Gaza. 2025.pdaf.net/

I really shouldn't be spending much more time on bunker websites. You could write a book just about the economics and assumptions baked in to these schemes, and I'm just trying to make this an illustration for a chapter.

But *look at this*. A company has bought out a 20th century army weapons depot as is "selling" each metal box for $55k, plus $1k per year. For a metal box in the ground. Bring your own water.

Next question: who do *you* think would make an insightful guest for a podcast about developing mutual care and collective power in our time of catastrophe, materially, socially, psychologically and/or spiritually? Point me, if you would, at folks whose work you think is underattended to, and could use a little shine.

The tech stack we use is an endorsement of the companies behind it. Technological platforms are not neutral. If we truly want to resist the digital coup that is currently under way, we need to normalize the use of free, open source solutions.

@_elena: https://mastodon.social/@_elena/114348001009857066

#platforms #NotNeutral #FreeSoftware #OpenSource #fediverse

So when they say "Ohhhh sorry the prisons are a labyrinth! We just can't find this person," that cannot be the whole truth in a prison system where people are truly working off sentences.

So. Either they CAN track people & are lying to the US about having lost our people in there. Or they can't track people, and they're lying to the prisoners about how every day they work in there takes 2 days off their sentence. I'm just saying.

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This article by Elena Rossini (@_elena) convinced me to move from Substack to Ghost. Now I just need to find a way to do it affordably—perhaps by hosting a home server on a Raspberry Pi.

Check out her article: news.elenarossini.com/this-is-

From @supportericking’s interview on life inside ADX Supermax - watch the full interview on @thesitdowncrime with Jeff Nadu and pre-order A Clean Hell: Anarchy and Abolition in America’s Most Notorious Dungeon—Eric’s raw, radical account of survival behind the walls.
Catch the interview here: blog.pmpress.org/2025/04/10/er
Pre-order here: pmpress.org/index.php?l=produc

Files Deleted From GitHub Repos Leak Valuable Secrets

A security researcher has discovered hundreds of leaked secrets by restoring files deleted from GitHub repositories.
securityweek.com/files-deleted

This appears to be an exploit against git repositories in general. I wonder if @Codeberg or GitLab have a possible issue as well.

I know Microsoft GitHub keeps your repositories after you delete them for CoPilot data, so maybe this is the issue.

Gnome Foundation and weaponized codes of conduct.
blogs.gnome.org/tbernard/2025/
Found this on , but I'm not comfortable with their editorializing around the Gnome project, so I just posted this link.

I do agree that none of this should be done completely in secret. I prefer a fully open discussion of members rather than a behind the scenes board discussion.

Tapeworm in fox poop that will slowly destroy your organs is on the rise - arstechnica.com/health/2025/04 " The worm indefinitely proliferates into cystic masses in organs, mimicking cancer." oh, great

Federal Prosecutor Fires Off Letter To Medical Journals Asking About Their Policies On ‘Competing Viewpoints’ - techdirt.com/2025/04/24/federa also known as "crank theories"

#NSF director resigns amid 55% budget cut, mass layoffs from Trump admin - arstechnica.com/science/2025/0 " The director did not state a reason for the resignation." The director did not state a reason for the resignation."

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