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Remember kids, if you oppose "political, economic, and social hierarchies based on class, religion, race, gender, or private ownership of capital" the FBI may (i.e. will) consider you a violent anarchist extremist.

theintercept.com/2024/03/07/aa

If the see the AGPL licenses on my free and open source work and you think “damn you, I can’t use this to enrich myself or my corporation without sharing back what I’ve built on top of what you’ve freely shared and thus contribute to cultivating a healthy commons where others might enjoy the same benefits from my work that I want to obtain from yours” (a) you really have long-winded thoughts and (b) well, you’d already see the flaw in your reasoning.

#foss #licenses #freedom #copyleft #gpl

READ: “Policies to help people walk & cycle such as low-traffic neighbourhoods can create public health benefits as much as 100 times greater than the cost of the schemes, a long-term study has concluded.” AND the benefits continue to grow even higher over time.
theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/m

"The Locusts of the Newspaper World" -- how financial looters enriched themselves while they destroyed community information --- and then did it to Vice. defector.com/the-locusts-of-th

When police search people’s homes without knocking, it creates dangers for residents and the cops. Which is why it’s crucial the public know when and why police might deploy this tactic. Mississippi’s justice courts, however, can’t be bothered to make even basic details about these raids public. eff.org/deeplinks/2024/03/foil

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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita aggressively promoted his opposition to gender-affirming care in the media, but when American Oversight requested the documentation behind his claims, Rokita claimed opinions and speculation were exempt from disclosure.
eff.org/deeplinks/2024/03/foil

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Roku has become just another arrogant tech company, but this stunt -- locking up people's "smart" TVs until they agree to regressive new terms of service -- is disgusting even for this crowd.

How can it even be legal?

wired.com/story/roku-terms-of-

Even decades after the news industry began trying to recognize the hazards of language that lazily picks up the rhetoric of politics, major news organizations continue to parrot phrases like "tough on crime." All policing is tough on crime, conceptually. Focus on what policies have proven to work, where proof is missing -- I.e. avoid the rhetoric, focus on facts. #journalism #USPol

On the latest episode of #ThisIsAmerica, we roundup the news and direct action across the US, from #StopCopCity to rent strikes to blockades in solidarity with #Palestine.

We then speak to antifascist Jermey White, about the ongoing case of several antifascists in #SanDiego who face felonies for protesting a group of violent Proud Boys and American Guard members.

We also speak to two people in #Austin about the upcoming 'Smash By Smash West' counter-summit and @franklinlopez speaks on his brand new book for kids and the need for more space for parents and kids within autonomous movements.

itsgoingdown.org/this-is-ameri

Big Tech likes to push the trope that things are moving and changing too quickly and there's no way that regulators could really keep up --- better (on their view) to just let the innovators innovate. This is false: many of the issues stay stable over quite some time. Case in point: Here's me **5 years ago** pointing out that large language models shouldn't be used as sources of information about the world, and that doing so poses risks to the information ecosystem:

x.com/emilymbender/status/1766

Hey everyone! I'm making a thing again, and I'd love if some knowledgeable people threw in some submissions in the form of resources, stories, suggestions, or questions!

It's a project about tech-enabled abuse.

codeberg.org/alicewatson/on-te

Microsoft says Kremlin-backed hackers accessed its source and internal systems

"Midnight Blizzard is now using stolen secrets in follow-on attacks against customers."
arstechnica.com/security/2024/

Lucy Parsons, Black anarchist and worker's rights activist (described by the Chicago PD as "more dangerous than a thousand rioters") died on March 7th, 1942.

Lucy fought tirelessly for the rights of the poor in the face of an increasingly oppressive industrial economic system.

The PRESS Act is nonpartisan because press freedom is nonpartisan.

It's time to pass this bill and protect all journalists, regardless of politics or mainstream credentials, from government spying.

nypost.com/2024/03/07/us-news/

BBC says a British judge ordered Trump to "pay a six-figure legal bill to a company founded by a former British spy that he unsuccessfully sued for making what his lawyer called “shocking and scandalous" false claims that harmed his reputation."

abcnews.go.com/International/w

What the BBC didn't say is that Trump, based on his record of stiffing people, will never, ever pay this judgment.

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