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updated the human form website once a day in february and melody told me yesterday that it is good
ih8humanform.neocities.org

Document Foundation urges EU to ditch Excel lock-in for cybersecurity law consultation - theregister.com/2026/03/05/doc "LibreOffice steward says Commish undermines its own standards by asking for feedback via Excel spreadsheet" #openstandards

It's another Bandcamp Friday, so why not another rundown of records from the ever-growing listening pile?

diyconspiracy.net/one-paragrap

10charruas10crestas.blogspot.c Greetings to whoever happens to be reading this post. I'd like to introduce myself; I'm known as 'El Sombra' (The Shadow) and I'm the editor of the blog '10 Charruas 10 Crestas' and the podcast 'Agente Provokador' (Agent Provoker), both projects where I put DIY Punk into practice. I'm sharing a direct link so you can check out the interviews I do with illustrators, the albums I review, and the podcasts we produce with several people from different parts of the world.

Being correctly against a war from the start is bad for your career. Even if you're against it, you have to at least do six months of "Their leader was no angel and therefore they deserve all this." Otherwise it's a lifetime in the Indie and Newsletter Mines for you.

@nixCraft@mastodon.social It's worse than you might think. The developer @laffer1@bsd.network didn't just add download restrictions (which would have been ok in my book), but they actually added this restriction to the copyright license of MidnightBSD as well, making the entire project nonfree software.

A lot of people talking about dumping Proton right now are misunderstanding what actually happened.

Feds were able to coerce the Swiss government to coerce Proton to hand over whatever data they had on an anonymous Stop Cop City email address, that was being investigated for terrorism.

That metadata included credit card details information for the account, which is very difficult to anonymize.

Proton offers cash payments to work around this obvious security flaw.

If you must pay for a Proton account for a radical project, pay with cash (you can mail it) or washed crypto (Monero -> Bitcoin).

All credit card payments are traceable, even to a privacy-focused company.

Your security model should not rely on a business to fight the state on your behalf.

Your email or VPN provider is not going to risk prison time for your $5/mo. It's just not going to happen, at least for anything commercial. Tuta and every other email privacy-focused email company will comply with court orders.

Trying to find the perfect email provider is a fool's errand. It doesn't exist.

You can however anonymize your useage of privacy friendly services like Proton, Tuta, or Mailbox by not entering your credit card number, phone number, name, personal email, or IP to that account.

They’re trying so hard to justify it and avoid saying, “U.S. STRIKES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN IRAN.”

What’s the point of having principles if you’re expected to compromise then whenever it’s inconvenient?

I wrote about the House hearing today, how Congress is trying to strip anonymity from the Internet, and the devastating effects that has for journalists, whistleblowers, LGBTQ ppl, immigrants, civil rights activists, abortion providers and anyone challenging power for @theintercept theintercept.com/2026/03/05/ko

Given what is plain to see the video and accurately described in the article, “Senator Helps Officers" is an egregiously cowardly headling. mas.to/@gleick/116178407102807

If you pay Proton Mail for a service, they may hand over the payment data in response to a court order: 404media.co/proton-mail-helped

For nearly a year, DHS tried to keep secret that it had killed a U.S. citizen.

Then came a FOIA request from American Oversight.

washingtonpost.com/immigration

@cdarwin

Joe Neguse is spectacular!

Here he is questioning Kristi Nome today...

Neguse: Where is this company headquartered?

Noem: I don’t know.

Neguse: I don’t know either. We can’t find it. We did find an address that’s registered to a political operative. This company that received 143 million dollars was incorporated 8 days before this contract went out. You want the American people to believe that this is all above board...

#Primary2026

‘What happened in Texas is a warning’: advocates say Republicans suppressed votes in the primaries - theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m shabby stuff

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