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eff ,
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Congress continues to push for censorship bills to "protect the kids" online rather than passing comprehensive privacy laws that would protect all users from predatory data gathering and sales that target us for advertising and abuse.

We detail what a comprehensive data privacy law should look like here at https://eff.org/privacyfirst

JamesGleick ,
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djembro ,
@djembro@universeodon.com avatar

@JamesGleick @cstross
Don’t worry! There’s probably an AI tool that’ll neatly revise it down to the precise target length. Even in iambic pentameter! 😬🤪😁🙄

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Mer__edith ,
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📣Official statement: the new EU chat controls proposal for mass scanning is the same old surveillance with new branding.

Whether you call it a backdoor, a front door, or “upload moderation” it undermines encryption & creates significant vulnerabilities

https://signal.org/blog/pdfs/upload-moderation.pdf

internetarchive ,
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More than 500,000 books have been removed from the Internet Archive's lending library due to the Hachette v. Internet Archive lawsuit, including more than 1,300 banned and challenged titles. 📚 Our patrons have shared powerful stories about how this loss has impacted them, and we need your help to make a change.

Sign our open letter to the publishers urging them to restore access to these books. 📖✍️

👉 https://blog.archive.org/2024/06/17/let-readers-read/

signalapp ,
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Official statement from @Mer__edith: the new EU chat controls proposal for mass scanning is the same old surveillance with new branding.

Whether you call it a backdoor, a front door, or “upload moderation” it undermines encryption & creates significant vulnerabilities.

https://signal.org/blog/pdfs/upload-moderation.pdf

nelchee ,
@nelchee@mastodon.art avatar

Ever since I published my illustrated rant about leaving , fellow freelancers and artists have been reaching out to me saying:

“I’d love to do that too, but I don’t know how else to reach my audience.”

I wrote this mega resource to offer some ideas on how others may find their buyers without depending on social media:
https://neladunato.com/blog/find-clients-without-social-media/

timixretroplays ,
@timixretroplays@digipres.club avatar

I think I'm becoming utterly disillusioned on tech stuff lately. I'm hugely aware of the "you like stuff you grew up with" and "you have less patience for stuff as you age" biases, but even so...

Streaming is shit.
Searching is shit.
Researching is shit.
Shopping is shit.
Troubleshooting is shit.
My phone is shit. Autocorrect, touchscreen keyboards, Bluetooth, AI, Android Auto, Spotify, all shit.

It's not even capitalism or consumerism, I'm just tired of arguing and fighting with things I own.

timixretroplays OP ,
@timixretroplays@digipres.club avatar

And here's the thing: None of this stuff makes me angry. Annoyed, sure, but I've been around computers since I was a toddler, and I have to solve shit problems like these for myself every day.

What makes me angry is: What about all the folks who aren't computer people? How the absolute fuck do they survive in a world where you can no longer function as an employee, a family member, any sort of citizen without encountering this stuff?

Those people are fucking heroes, and I'm angry for them.

timixretroplays OP ,
@timixretroplays@digipres.club avatar

This shit is why, when banks announced they were going to stop processing physical checks and a whole wave of elderly folks protested, I understood. It's one of the last fleeting vestiges of anything in their lives that still makes sense, and arguing about the cost of supporting obsolete systems is an absolute red herring.

It's not about the money. It's not about the tech. It's about kindness, and being fucking human to each other.

julian ,
@julian@community.nodebb.org avatar

I've noticed that the software version is shown in the NodeInfo endpoint:

I've always believed that displaying the software version allowed malicious users to determine which vulnerabilities affect your software.

For example, NodeBB sends x-powered-by header, but only ever sets the value to NodeBB, this has been the case for many years.

The other line of thinking is that relying on security by obscurity is fallacious, but since it's only one facet of a broader security posture (the rest of it being keeping up with updates, writing as secure code as you can, reporting/bounty systems, audits, etc.), I honestly don't see a problem with transmitting as little information as I can.

The downside of hiding that information is that sites that gather statistics on fediverse software use wouldn't be able to discern software versions for NodeBB in their charts, but I don't think that's necessarily a problem.

BentiGorlich ,
@BentiGorlich@gehirneimer.de avatar

@julian mbin exposes the version as well 🙈

amandalitm ,

This week's @runforsomethingnow feel-good update: Reasons to be hopeful. Seriously. I'm optimistic -- here's why! https://rfsfeelgoodupdates.substack.com/p/rfs-feel-good-update-617-reasons

Curia ,
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We’re back! We’re pleased to be back on Mastodon, thanks to some help from our friends at @fediversity, a project sponsored by the @EUCommission Horizon programme.

We’ll continue to toot here with news about the work of the Court of Justice of the EU.

Si vous preferez vos toots en francais, veuillez suivre notre compte @Curia_fr

ansuz ,
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It was nearly two years ago that I wrote this article1 about the EU surveillance directive on behalf of the @cryptpad team.

Very little has changed since then. Experts in technology, law, and policy all agree that the proposal undermines basic European rights, that it will be abused by authoritarian member states, and that the proposed tech solutions cannot possibly do the job the supporting legislators have claimed.

Nevertheless, they have persisted, claiming the support of "expert testimony" that overwhelmingly consists of unsupported claims by lobbyists associated with law enforcement and defense contractors who stand to benefit financially from its implementation.

A vote is expected to take place on June 19th. These have been scheduled and delayed multiple times already, but this it feels like they might get away with it. There is a lot going on in the EU at the moment, and people are both distracted and tired from fighting this for so long.

I'll try to make resistance easier by collecting some suggested actions below, with links.

izaya ,
@izaya@social.shadowkat.net avatar

now that's a fucking hard drive

dangillmor ,
@dangillmor@mastodon.social avatar

The New York Times senses "authoritarian overtones" in Trump's loudly stated plans to wreck our democracy.

Ya think?

zicklag ,
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There are many challenges when designing federated applications. Here I share thoughts that I've been developing with the Commune group, as we envision a fediverse of agents, not a fediverse of servers.

https://zicklag.katharos.group/blog/how-to-federate/

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