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Looking for an open source or co-op small business suite. Anyone have ideas? A collection of apps like @disroot except geared towards teams (we don't all have to register an account separately, we can share documents, etc.) does this exist? #askfediverse

us pol, but good for once 

EFF opposes an amendment to the cryptocurrency provision of the infrastructure bill by Sens. Warner & Portman. It fails to protect software developers & is not technologically neutral. We urge Congress to pass Wyden-Lummis-Toomey amendment instead: eff.org/deeplinks/2021/08/cryp (1/8)

Citizen's "Protect" plan would enable users to contact a special service whenever they feel threatened. Actively inserting itself between emergency responders and users who think they are in a crisis situation is a terrible idea, says EFF's @JGKelley wired.com/story/citizen-protec

Apple: Think Different.
Users: Great!
Apple: About encryption and privacy.
Users: Yeah!!
Apple: We’re scanning your private messages, and we’re gonna tell your parents.
Users:
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Are you and your friends tech experts? Sign up to participate in EFF's @defcon Tech Trivia today to play and win some prizes! #DEFCON29 eff.org/techtrivia

Apple's filtering of iMessage and iCloud is not a slippery slope to backdoors that suppress speech and make our communications less secure. We’re already there: this is a fully-built system just waiting for external pressure to make the slightest change. eff.org/deeplinks/2021/08/appl

It occurs to me that dogs are strong evidence that it's possible to be noble without being dignified.

I was going to write something up about Apple's new child safety features, but the @EFF post on the subject covers what I would have wanted to say, better than I could say it. eff.org/deeplinks/2021/08/appl

iPhone users don't live in a walled garden, they live in a digital nursing home. They are well taken care of, but Apple controls the property, activities and visitors. Apple plans to search residents regularly for contraband. apple.com/child-safety/

The / side went smoother than expected gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/ (thanks Philip!) so chatty and calls will show different LED feedback in upcoming releases: source.puri.sm/Librem5/chatty/ once 2.70 is out.

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This is sensible to see. fossbytes.com/german-governmen Will other sovereign gov'ts also finally notice that they've effectively handed the deciding vote in their democracies to anti-democratic US tech megacorps? (davelane.nz/mshostage)

@freakazoid

Regarding the claim that there is no feedback process on EPA rules, it's interesting to note that one of the more harmful but less well-known things that the Trump administration did was to rewrite the NEPA rules on the EPA process for reviewing big projects: pillsburylaw.com/en/news-and-i.

The process for rewriting NEPA included a public comment period, as is required, but functionally it occurred behind closed doors, and I think the lack of publicity reflects the fact that big industry knew that ordinary people wouldn't be happy with these changes. I don't think that the rollbacks would have been nearly as dramatic if there had been a more public and transparent (i.e. democratic) process for changing the rules.

Paradoxically, the fact that this rewrite occurred illustrates both that there *are* feedback processes in place, and also the process whereby democratically elected government can serve authoritarianism.

(More on the Trump administration and NEPA: thehill.com/policy/energy-envi)

If I were still writing for Linux Journal (or had an equivalent outlet today), I'd write a long form piece on why years ago, after a successful career as a sysadmin, I pivoted my career over to security. s.usenix.org/acton/media/2452/

@coopcloud maybe we can switch to running social.coop on servers.coop with co-op cloud... I don't think I saw a Mastodon recipe yet?

#UK #finance giants plan to #BuyOut #FossilFuel plants in order to shut them | #Coal | The Guardian

Whether this is partly cynical or not, I think this could be a significant domestic move. Of course some of the companies may be playing different games abroad.

theguardian.com/environment/20

#Environment #Pollution #Emissions #GreenhouseGases

How does one tell their boss that writing 3GL code to access a memory location and perform a well known algorithm is as exciting as being a Walmart greeter?

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