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The status quo, where many (most?) people have a primary digital identity (their email) which carries a corporate brand. Once they're established (often without any forethought), people are loath to change them. They then have to put up with whatever crap that corporate dishes out.

We need an easy way for people (e.g. families) to manage their own identity and communications, like email addresses. I think everyone should have their own domain name & email that uses that domain name.

I should have phrased that slightly differently: The question isn't why -- in a late-state capitalist nation like ours -- sleazy, security-indifferent companies like Experian exist. It's why our corrupt system of government permits them to do what they do.

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ICYMI, today's pro tip, the need for which is still pissing me off:

Adobe has an art-sucking AI training on every file you create. Here's how to turn it off: howtogeek.com/858952/adobe-is-

#aiart #ai #fighttherobots

Why does "credit reporting" Experian still exist? This rogue company and industry have demonstrated again and again that they cannot be trusted with the detailed personal and financial information it holds about you and almost everyone else in the U.S. The latest: krebsonsecurity.com/2023/01/id

This story -- "US farmers win right to repair John Deere tractors" -- is bizarre. It takes for granted that corporate control-freakery requires special exceptions for "buyers" of products they don't truly own -- and this deal maintains Deere's control in major ways. And the story ignores some key history, namely that Deere promised buyer freedom-to-repair years ago, but reneged. bbc.com/news/business-64206913

Global pollinator losses causing 500,000 early deaths a year – study - theguardian.com/environment/20 a bold claim, but we certainly need to protect bees et al.

The Old Reliable Paper of Record is at it again. Here is the latest in normalizing extremists and establishing a bogus equivalence between the two major parties, ONE of which is working feverishly to wreck things and ultimately bring down democracy.

The New York Times political coverage cannot be saved. It can only be torn down and reconstruction.

@joshuafoust
What I would like to read:
"We put tech billionaires in a plane controlled by experimental tech.
You won't believe what happened next."

So basically: like the January 6th thing in the US, this is just a lot of meaningless noise. But remember: the US is never in danger of suffering a coup because it's the only country in the world without a US embassy. Whereas Brazil........

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What's happening in Brazil right now: weird bolsonarista fascists are breaking into federal buildings and making a mess. It's not a serious coup attempt in the sense that these are just random civilians and the whole thing is a circus. What IS concerning is that the DF (Federal District) police are letting them do whatever they want, which is why Lula decreed a federal intervention in the DF.

So the people at Koko— an online mental health intervention laminate that licenses itself out to other platforms to make use of (Tumblr, facebook, etc.) have apparently just admitted that they tested gpt-3 assisted mental health interventions on some 4,000 people in mental health crisis, without said people's informed consent.

See here: web.archive.org/web/2023010721

And followup "Clarification" thread here: web.archive.org/web/2023010719

Now, at this point, I really shouldn't have to explain to people why this is… very very bad on a number of levels, but to those who maybe still don't get it, and to anyone ever even THINKING of doing anything like this, PLEASE read the "Digital Futures in Mind" Report:

automatingmentalhealth.cc/reco

This report was funded by the @mozilla foundation, and coordinated by Piers Gooding, with further authorship by Jonah Bossewitch, Lydia X. Z. Brown, Leah Harris, James Horton, Simon Katterl, Keris Myrick, Kelechi Ubozoh, and Alberto Vásquez Encalada (and by way of full disclosure, i wrote the foreword).

It covers the promises, pitfalls, and outright depredations of the Existing interventions in the "AI" assisted mental health space, while also examining and interrogating the proposed use cases and laying bare their implications.

There are several things in the references you should take in, too, but if nothing else PLEASE take the time to read the report itself.

This is a mess that didn't need to happen, and definitely doesn't need to be repeated.

Please re-elephant: I'm looking to hire a Research Assistant based in Nairobi! You'll work on lab & field experiments. Good prep for grad school; most previous RAs have ended up as coauthors on papers. Deadline Jan 10, start anytime in 2023, 2-year commitment.

povertyactionlab.org/careers/r

Mythbusters were going to do an episode which highlighted the immense security flaws in most credit cards. But Discovery was threatened by - and eventually gave into - immense legal pressure from the major credit card companies to not air the episode.
youtube.com/watch?v=-St_ltH90O

Original tweet : nitter.privacydev.net/tilbots/

1. Two years ago today, popular.info began its reporting on corporate PAC donors to the members of Congress voting to overturn the 2020 election.

Over the course of a few days, hundreds of companies pledged to suspend their giving

What's happened since?

🧵

Please boost this information:

Those who declined to accept an honour (e.g an OBE, MBE, Damehood, Knighthood):

Michael Rosen (poet)
Danny Boyle (director)
Michael Faraday (scientist)
J.B Priestly (playwright)
Amartya Sen (economist)
Stephen Hawking (physicist)
Ken Loach (director)
C.S Lewis (writer)
Virginia Woolf (writer)
Alan Rickman (actor)
Jon Snow (journalist)
L.S Lowry (artist)
Dorothy Hodgkin (scientist)
Howard Gayle (footballer)
Benjamin Zephaniah (poet)
David Bowie (musician)

What was that they said at the Boston Tea Party? 

New: Trump is facing a legal challenge to his eligibility to run for president in 2024, only a few weeks after the Jan. 6 congressional committee suggested the 14th Amendment as a path to disqualifying him from ever holding office again
bloomberg.com/news/articles/20

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