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Corporate greed screws up the military when soldiers want to repair their gear -- maybe Congress will care?

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Donald Trump’s campaign forced its way into a restricted area of Arlington National Cemetery on Monday, physically assaulting cemetery staff and staging a political event in violation of federal law.

[fixed your lede, NYT]

Because this is the internet, I should be clear, this is irony. Satire of a certain brand of war hawk argument

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Scientific American is the oldest continuous publication in the U.S. and it's our birthday! We're 179 years old. Here's a gif showing how our logo has evolved from 1845 to today:

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Cookies that "New Statesman" refuses my requests to turn off:

Your data can be used to monitor for and prevent unusual and possibly fraudulent activity (for example, regarding advertising, ad clicks by bots), and ensure systems and processes work properly and securely. It can also be used to correct any problems you, the publisher or the advertiser may encounter in the delivery of content and ads and in your interaction with them.

From @KarlBode at TechDirt, re abandonment of subsidies to help poorer Americans get Internet access:

"The GOP killed this popular program. Yet in two different stories this week, both CNET and the Associated Press fail to clearly communicate that to readers. At CNET, the program simply “ran out of money”

It feels hopeless sometimes to believe journalism will ever even recognize, much less fix, its longstanding flaws.

techdirt.com/2024/08/28/press-

By enacting comprehensive data privacy laws, “we take a bite out of a whole host of problems.” EFF’s Cindy Cohn discusses privacy, competition, decentralization, AI and more with Mark Oppenheim on The Nonprofit Report. moppenheim.org/digital-privacy

This is a much better take on Gus Walz and his family than what's been running around the Internet. I appreciate the heads-up from someone here who shared it privately. bloomberg.com/opinion/articles

Peer review is broken. Unfortunately, the rule for reading journal articles is now caveat lector.

"...two days after publication a firestorm erupted & the publication was withdrawn by the publisher soon after. It turned out the paper was...written using ChatGPT or equivalent Algorithmic Intelligence (AI). It was nothing but twelve pages of nonsense, with reasonable-sounding text at first glance but figures undoubtedly drawn by AI that were nothing but pure gibberish."

nakedcapitalism.com/2024/08/pe

US pol / Dem convention 

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US pol / Dem convention 

Texas' anti-voting (if you are suspected of favoring Democrats) law is working as designed, with massive deletions from voting rolls and intimidation of, among others, Latino pro-voting organizations.

democracydocket.com/news-alert

nbcnews.com/news/latino/house-

We've got "first amendment auditors" noodling around in Vermont. These are people who come into public spaces such as the public library and film with (often) a pretense of being citizen journalists but often just being provocative and playing "gotcha" games with people who don't know/understand rules for filming in public places.

The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom (I helped!) created this helpful guide. Get your library policies in place before they show up!

oif.ala.org/auditing-the-first

donorbox.org/support-land-defe

If you've got some extra cash laying around maybe you could help cover travel costs and life expenses for Indigenous Land Defenders facing repression by the Canadian state.

#Wayland #inputmethod team GO!

I assembled a team to continue work I started for #mobilelinux with #phosh , #squeekboard and #librem5 .

We're going to finish the mobile side of screen-based input, and also try to properly bring traditional input methods (like for Chinese) to Wayland.

Thanks @nlnet for providing the motivation.

Watch this account!

#cjk #touchscreen #osk

#ServiceToot: Codeberg's uptime is about 99.92% (two weeks average). Not perfect, but surely good enough for a donation-driven non-profit.

What do you think? ~f

#computers applied to a social #process fossilize it.
A computer-free social process can be modified by every participant.

Without computers, the lady at the gov't office could fill out the form for you, or ignore the requirement, or demand a bribe.

With a computer, any deviance needs a special process, and only a handful people have the skill or permission from above to implement one.

Computers centralize #power in #bureaucracy and expand it (because they can buraucrat faster).

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