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The New York Times homepage includes this headline, which is not at all biased: "Biden tries to project calm as Trump vaults back to the center of attention."

Chromebooks foisted on students? Teachers monitoring what children do outside of the classroom via nonfree software? Surveillance of children is common, and it's at your child's school, too. Support #FreeSoftware u.fsf.org/32h

Breaking, exclusive: Several domain names tied to Genesis Market, a bustling cybercrime store that sold access to passwords and other data stolen from millions of computers infected with malicious software, were seized by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) today.

Sources tell KrebsOnsecurity the domain seizures coincided with "dozens" of arrests in the United States and abroad targeting those who allegedly operated the service, as well as suppliers who continuously fed Genesis Market with freshly-stolen data.

krebsonsecurity.com/2023/04/fb

Please, journalists, get the context: Trump and his henchmen were feverishly working to prevent voters from learning about relevant facts. They broke a lot of laws in suppressing those facts. It was all to influence a presidential election. They succeeded.

The nation will be suffering from these crimes -- just a few of the countless crimes they have committed before, during, and after his presidency -- for decades to come.

That's if the nation survives, which is hardly a given at this point.

Update. This fear is coming true.

We tested a new ChatGPT-detector for teachers. It flagged an innocent student.
washingtonpost.com/technology/

"Five high school students helped our tech columnist test a #ChatGPT detector coming from #Turnitin to 2.1 million teachers. It missed enough to get someone in trouble."

#AI #NotHypothetical #Plagiarism
@academicchatter

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We talked about the issue of "worker co-ops" with substantial investor ownership on the last GEO livesteam.

youtube.com/watch?v=1zUcHfErgw

Next livestream 4/10 @ 7 pm Eastern.

Important reporting from @juddlegum and colleagues on what looks like malign political subterfuge -- a supposedly "moderate" presidential campaign that would siphon votes from the Democratic candidate and put Trump back in the White House. The organizers refuse to say who's funding them, which tells you a great deal. popular.info/p/the-opaque-70-m

#AI #BS #Hype #SpotOn 

Tennessee Republicans are turning their anti-democracy beliefs into an astoundingly brazen policy: tossing out Democratic members who dared to join protesters who want to end the gun massacres. tennessean.com/story/news/poli

Today Elon changed the birdhouse on Twitter's homepage to a doge meme and everyone has a joke ready but almost no one seems ready to leave. There is simply no amount of punishment that Twitters are not prepared to absorb

Some might find it interesting that all of the work to turn a bunch of disparate articles into a properly-formatted book, from the additional writing and formatting work (VIM + LaTeX plugin), digital page proof review (Evince), LaTeX research and integration with the self-publishing platform (Firefox), cover photo tweaks (GIMP), happened not only with FOSS tools, but all on my personal computer, which happens to be a Librem 5 phone attached to a lapdock.

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Quick story:

I had a client once who told me, "I am going in there and telling the judge a thing or two."

I explained the rule of power struggles

Rule of power struggles: Never get into a power struggle with someone who has more power than you do.

Teenagers can also benefit from this advice.

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When we bitch about "out-of-staters" here in Montana (and boy, do we), this is the reason:

inthesetimes.com/article/displ

Pretty wild to watch my entire state (or at least the entire Western half of it) becoming gentrified at such a rapid rate.

I appreciate the discussion started by @josefprusa@twitter.com
and continued by @stargirl
and others around open source hardware. I have a new video and essay coming out soon that addresses some of these topics, but here is my view on the necessity of open source and how to approach it.

Note this was originally a response to someone's internet comment suggesting that the solution is increased patent restrictions, but I thought it was worth sharing as part of this wider discussion.

Frank Karlitschek: “Microsoft continues to act as a gatekeeper, picking the winners and losers. And of course, its own services benefit immensely from this, getting shielded from the competition." uctoday.com/unified-communicat

Dear journalists, if you're going to give fascists a platform where you are "fair" to them, you're missing the point in the first place.

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