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It sounds unconstitutional because it is. The government should not be able to buy geolocation data gathered by the apps on your phone. eff.org/deeplinks/2020/12/law-

For years, we've watched with increasing horror as @HP pioneered new dystopian ways of abusing tech users. One bright spot: this inspired @planetmoney's outstanding reportage on the infosec, consumer rights and human costs of the scam.
npr.org/2021/02/17/968704526/w

Dear Fediverse! A friendly designer created a very lovely leaflet for us to be used in our spring campaign #ConnectingGardens (attached).

Unfortunately, the design is in a private format... can anyone here please help us in creating a similar leaflet (we give you the sources) in Inkscape, Scribus or other open formats? Please DM

Besides our digital hugs and presumably good karma, you will also receive your very personal starter kit from us - full of #Open #Source #Seeds and <3

Instead of charity that is indistinguishable from capitalist firms, big and old #coops should use the money to invest in small and new ones.

Instead of giving money away they would get a return, which would help the bottom line.

Instead of treating symptoms, it would foster structural change tackling the root causes.

If this resonates with you, consider joining Members For Cooperation - we organise within cooperatives to increase cooperation between cooperatives.

members4cooperation.org/

Police "could use any instance in the area—of a car break-in, a window being smashed, a trash can being turned over—in order to request 12 hours of protest footage," says EFF's @mguariglia. This is absolutely what chills people from exercising their rights.latimes.com/california/story/2

Call to apply for FSFE support for your local project

If you currently look for financial funding for your FSFE activity, we are happy to support you: fsfe.org/news/2021/news-202102

Deadline: 18.April 2021

“Why do we have a space program when X is going on?”
Listen, the NASA budget is not a problem, DoD paid Lockheed Martin over $400 BILLION for the F-35, a fighter jet so bad they have to rig the field tests in its favor. That program started in 2001, so roughly $25 billion per year of existence. NASAs budget for 2020 was $22 Billion, and its average budget per year over its 63 years of existence was $19 billion. The ENTIRE APOLLO PROJECT cost, adjusted for inflation, $156 billion. Yeah, going to the moon cost us less than a shitty airplane. Amazon could buy multiple Apollo projects per year.

We have military contractors committing literal theft of our tax dollars, and you’re worried about NASA? What’s your next worry, the less than half a billion that goes to public television?

Some background about that #RaspberryPi controversy where the foundation added the Microsoft repo to the sources

TL;DW: The foundation didn't make the change available to further auditing. Community got upset, mods started deleting comments on their forum about it

From the video description, to remove said changes:

sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/vscode.list

sudo rm /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/microsoft.gpg

sudo apt update

youtube.com/watch?v=OnA_s9IBSm

#HardwareHacking #DIY

Truth! opensource.com/article/21/2/li - kids at schools need to be using #FOSS (no $, no piracy, open file formats, etc.) tools for digital art! Using proprietary tools is great for the proprietors and limits opportunities for everyone else.

A fantastic illustration of wealth disparity in the United States. I consider myself pretty numerically savvy, but *wow* I was not prepared for this:

mkorostoff.github.io/1-pixel-w

for reasons that ought to be obvious, we ought to run our electric system with regard to reliability and environmental impact, and not profit. But unfortunately we elected a movie star president in the '80s and there was money to be made

We are past the point of people trying to outstupid other people and onto the point of presenting a different kind of stupid.

Software developer position ads are perfect expressions of the ignorance of employers. It's hard to even contemplate applying at a place that thinks that describing their technology stack describes their actual product development needs. It gets even worse when the ad blatently tells you how little a company values knowledge over cost.

Looks like Bill Gates is looking to push the fantasy that he's a climate change expert. Probably will have the same results as the fantasy of him being a computer expert; cost society much, but make him richer.

A friend asked me how to automatically start #GNU #Screen directly via #SSH's configuration file. Here's how to do it:

Add an entry to ~/.ssh/config similar to this one:

Host screen_on_server
Hostname server.example.org
RequestTTY yes
RemoteCommand screen -RD

and then just call

$ ssh screen_on_server

and you'll get connected to an existing screen session if present, otherwise you'll a new new one.

Should work with #tmux, too, maybe different options.

#CLI #FLOSS Cc @climagic

Sarah Jaffe is hanging around too many of the delusional when she writes, "computer programmers...work is closer to the jobs of other creatives...rooted in our old notions of artistic work." She also talks about how harmful this attitude is to happiness, because those same (delusional) programmers are then taken advantage of in the workplace.

"The video-game programmer may have more in common with the Uber driver than she previously thought."

Sarah Jaffe's new book, Work Won't Love You Back, is very good.

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