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In line with a recent opinion from the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Colorado’s Supreme Court has found that warrantless, continuous, long-term video surveillance via pole camera violates violates reasonable expectations of privacy. eff.org/deeplinks/2021/09/colo

Co-op Behaving Badly 

Will we teach AI to program as poorly as we do?

Wow! Scottish Parliament introduced free bus travel for 5 - 18 year olds this March, and will be extending it up to 21 year olds the beginning of next year!

transport.gov.scot/concessiona

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Local governments should only give tax breaks to companies, if there is a demonstrated benefit in the local economy. If the standard of living increases, then jobs created have been beneficial. Tax breaks should be given in the form of community stock options, whose redemption value is tied to local economic gains. Local harms must also be accounted. e.g., environmental harms, traffic difficulties, etc.

1. Browsing the internet will never be secure as long as web pages can execute arbitrary JavaScript.

2. For security reasons, a password manager should never integrate with a web browser.

The following website shows why these two points are true.

spookjs.com/

If code development if funded by the taxpayer, the result should be entirely open source, no excuses. linuxjournal.com/content/if-so If proprietary dev companies won't do that... then don't use them. Simple.

First Microsoft 'saving us' with a plan to build an Azure zone in NZ and now Amazon... stuff.co.nz/business/126468116 massive Digital Corporate Colonialism incoming.

Bad news for greyhound (and other racing dogs) rescue, but the resistant hook worms may already be out. Recommendation is already not to take your dogs to a dog park. Another strike against urban living. newsbots.eu/@ScienceDaily/1069

Obvious things taking people by surprise as a measure of privilege.

We're kicking off the commons.hour - a monthly open gathering to learn, share and co-design a governance model and handbook for #cooperative-#commons tech infra initiatives like #meetcoop

📆 Monday 27th at 18h UTC

Invitation: opencollective.com/meet-coop/u

Sign up & join us!

cc @Matt_Noyes @matslats @jdaviescoates @coopsmark @msavoritias @zkat @coopcloud @donestech @Stacco @jamiem @fredsultan @Sybille_Saint_Girons @disco_coop @agaric @strypey @flgnk @oli

@lwriemen @groovestomp yes, I frequently regale folks about the fundamental brokeness of institutional IT where mediocre technologists (who convince uniformed corporate/org HR people they're 'up to it') win roles where they're hired to "digitally enable" people in their organisation and instead create locked-down anti-progress feifdoms designed to give them a career's employment while minimising opportunities for the rest of the org to fully grasp their total unsuitability for their role.

School surveillance eliminates the only space where kids from lower-income families can communicate privately online. “The school Chromebook is the only device some kids have, and the school Wi-Fi is the only internet connection,” says EFF attorney Sophia Cope.

Next year, my older son starts highschool. They use MS Office 365, which I consider a tragic waste. I feel very strongly that my boy shouldn't have to install any Microsoft (or any other proprietary) products in order to study at a public school. It's ethically indefensible, esp on his Linux-powered laptop. He can use excellent, functionally equivalent #FOSS & if the tech staff don't 'get it' & insist on MSO, then they'll have a major problem on their hands. Summary: davelane.nz/explainer-digitech

@dredmorbius Summary is:

1. MS (and AD) strongly contributed to and enabled a culture of bad passwords. While they didn't invent bad password policy, their defaults and recs became gospel to many IT admin and AD enabled bad policy to scale, training a generation of computer users to make bad passwords.

2. "Passwordless future" enables vendor control of hardware, as auth is strongly tied to hardware security, which is anchored in trusted (signed by MS) software.

Have any other software devs found that they have to psyche themselves up prior to starting a long coding session (like someone has to talk themselves into it before jumping off a high diving board)? There seems to be a cognitive load associated with getting into the flow state (especially when there's risk of interruption, e.g. during lockdown when the whole family's around all day :) )... Can anyone relate?

Tell Congress: The Fourth Amendment is not for sale. Your Senators and Representatives need to hear that the government should be barred from purchasing personal data it would otherwise need a warrant to acquire.

act.eff.org/action/tell-congre

I didn't realize just how much I blamed Microsoft for the current state of passwords until I sat down to write about their "passwordless future": puri.sm/posts/microsoft-ruined

us pol / dem hypocrisy 

FOSS creates huge opportunities for indigenous communities around the world to ensure the technology they use reflects their unique and precious cultures. Software is a personal and cultural sovereignty issue and deserves a global uprising - in the form of people who desire to learn. We need a new 'enlightenment' with true, deep digital literacy as the goal if we want to achieve a true balance of power. Facebook, Microsoft, Google, Apple and others like them are just digital colonials.

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