There's some buzz about Nevada trying to block Meta from offering end-to-end encryption for Messenger.
My brain is currently burning out on the idea that Meta would offer end-to-end encryption on *anything*. I thought their entire profit model was built on selling user data to advertisers.
What part of this story am I missing?
As previously mentioned, here's what Einstein had to say about segregation:
"There is a separation of white people and colored people in the United States. That separation is not a disease of colored people. It is a disease of white people. I do not intend to be quiet about it."
For the last 20 years of his career, Einstein declined almost all public speaking engagements, except those at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
This photo was taken at Lincoln University, an HBCU.
Hot take: #IP port numbers are a mistake.
They are just the final, hard to route, part of the address.
Maybe they made sense for firewalls when the 'net was friendly and welcoming and traffic unencrypted. Or when people had to memorize them.
Now servers are on #DNS, and #SRV records tell you where the service is.
And if the service is ad-hoc and doesn't have DNS, then you have to know the addressport anyway.
With #IPv6 we can finally give every service an address!
For how long should we let police violate our privacy & safety without accountability & oversight? ”A small band of tech billionaires have joined forces to raise over $1 million to convince us the answer is at least one year,” EFF’s Nash Sheard said. #NOPEonE
https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/breed-police-ballot-measure-18682557.php
Barring incarcerated people from talking to journalists or publishing their own writing is blatantly unconstitutional.
These restrictions have nothing to do with protecting crime victims and everything to do with allowing prisons to operate in secrecy. https://theappeal.org/south-carolina-prison-media-ban-illegal-aclu/
An absolutely bonkers assault on encryption is happening right now in Nevada.
This week, the state AG moved for a temporary restraining order to stop Meta from rolling out default E2EE on Messenger for under-18 Nevadans. The state's brief characterizes E2EE apps as a tool for child predators. It argues that Meta's claims about E2EE protecting privacy & security are deceptive, so E2EE is a CONSUMER PROTECTION VIOLATION. Oh, and half the brief is redacted.
Brief is here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qq9ZkJaLHEsEiMg2rSd2hqI1SPSQb0Y8/view?usp=sharing
The evidence could not be more clear: abortions with mifepristone, one of the most studied drugs in history, are extremely safe. The few flimsy and biased studies suggesting otherwise were just retracted https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/flimsy-antiabortion-studies-cited-in-case-to-ban-mifepristone-are-retracted/
“Prop. E is an extension of the policies that were created that criminalized Black and brown communities by over-policing us, over-charging us and pushing us deeper into the cycles of incarceration,” @youngwomenfree's Lucero Herrera said. #NOPEonE https://missionlocal.org/2024/02/prop-e-foes-demonstrate-outside-y-combinator-hq/
The Kids Online Safety Act may have been revised, but it’s still a censorship bill. Student journalists are one of the groups it will censor. https://freedom.press/news/the-kids-online-safety-act-will-censor-student-journalists/
David Farrier today tells us of how Brian Houston, the rich pastor of Hillsong fundamentalist church, tweeted “Ladies and girls kissing” to his 10,000 followers this week. It seems he thought he was doing a google search, this fine upstanding Christian man who demonises gay people for their sin.
He then quickly deleted the tweet (but of course not before screen capture and replies) and 16 minutes later let everyone know ‘I seem to have been hacked’.
You couldn’t make this shit up.
Buying residents’ geolocation data? A swarm of police drones overhead? Robot dogs? San Francisco Police could pursue any of these and much more without accountability under Prop E, EFF’s Saira Hussain tells @reasonmagazine. #NOPEonE https://reason.com/2024/02/22/proposition-e-would-make-it-easier-for-police-to-surveil-san-francisco/
Reddit's S-1 filing makes it pretty obvious why it wants to go public -- net loss of $90 million last year and $160 million the year before. Also, there will be multiple voting shares of course, so even if you buy stock you will have zero say https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1713445/000162828024006294/reddits-1q423.htm
The indictment of journalist Tim Burke is bad news for press freedom. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/tim-burke-indicted-tucker-carlson-fox-news-kanye-1234973771/
#Forgejo v1.21.6-0 was just released! This is a security release.
We strongly recommend that all installations are upgraded to the latest version as soon as possible. Read more in the companion blog post https://forgejo.org/2024-02-release-v1-21-6-0/.
Check out the release notes and download it at https://forgejo.org/releases/. If you experience any issues with this release, please report to https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues.
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