Good morning and tzag. Another dreary day in Maryland, which made the commute a little rough. Just reviewing logs from the weekend this morning. A couple meeting later. Hoping today flies by (it won't). This evening I'll be doing some tech volunteering and then probably review some RFPs.
How're you doing today?
Good evening, tzag, and happy Sunday. Woke up late this morning, but still got to church relatively on time. Was on call and had to fix a server after church. Then the family and I went thrifting, stopped at a brewery, then headed to one of our family taco joints for dinner. Now relaxing and watching some TV.
How was your day?
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Happy First Contact Day! 🖖 Today, April 5, 2063, is the first meeting of humans and an extraterrestrial race when a Vulcan ship lands in Montana (Star Trek: First Contact, 1996)
#Movies #Film #Cinemastodon #Letterboxd #StarTrek #StarTrekFirstContact #FirstContact #FirstContactDay
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Good morning, tzag, and happy Saturday. I got a new GeForce RTX 3060 last night. I went to install it today and it seems that I need a power adapter. I'm getting ready to head to Microcenter for the proper cable, so I'll probably get CFA for breakfast. Not sure what else is on the agenda other than a LocalAI install.
How're you doing today?
Microsoft’s 50th anniversary celebrations tainted by the company’s role in the genocide in Gaza
Microsoft is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and in honour of this milestone, Bill Gates has published a blog post about the first code the company ever wrote.
In 1975, Paul Allen and I created Microsoft because we believed in our vision
Gumroad announced they had become #OpenSource today, but that isn't really the case:
danb.me/blog/gumroad-is-not-op…
No, Gumroad Did Not Become Open Source Today · Danb Blog
Advisory: I am not a legal expert and there could likely be inaccuracies in this post. Today Gumroad announced that they’ve become open source, with this being echoed by the founder and on social sites like Hacker News:Danb Blog
Sharing the video, a quote, and a few links from last night's National Call to Action for Faith Communities
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when people are making a fuss because some free software made political choices, for example implementing an Easter egg for the Trans day of visibility, they:
- are trying to gaslight you, because any piece of software that is used by many people is political, in its design choices, in its very existence, etc
- want to profit from free labor without ever having to think about any consequences, all is totally absolutely free for them as if it were obvious that everything was at their free disposal
- they don't want to think about WHO is creating and maintaining the software for them, and spoiler, its often marginalized people. so they want to profit from oppression without compensation
- want to justify their nauseating bigotry with false neutrality. nothing is neutral in this society
in this case i'm talking about the hilarious "oh no a trans flag in my totally neutral software? is my server being hacked?!":: forum.yunohost.org/t/am-i-hack…
for full disclosure i AM part of the dev team of this software, YunoHost
and YunoHost has been openly political for a decade, with many anti capitalistic conferences
and many public political statement on our fediverse account:
toot.aquilenet.fr/@yunohost/11…
toot.aquilenet.fr/@yunohost/11…
Am I hacked or is this something new?
What type of hardware are you using: VPS bought online What YunoHost version are you running: 12.0.12 How are you able to access your server: The webadmin SSH Other(?) Are you in a special context or did you perform specific tweaking on your Yun…YunoHost Forum
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Welp, I'm enjoying this new-to-me song.
youtube.com/watch?v=PWf5xipouu…
Islander - What A Time To Be Alive (Official Music Video)
Islander - What A Time To Be AliveVideo Produced by : Plastic Magic MediaVideo shot by : ISLANDER Edited by : Mikey CarvajalSong produced/mixed/mastered by :...YouTube
Open letter to anyone with a protest or rights-based website:
PLEASE get rid of Facebook and Google SSO login options and analytic tracking codes from your sites.
You are literally handing over your user data to unscrupulous players that are in direct opposition to your cause. These sites can and do hand over user-specific data.
To everyone, stop using these options. Set a strong password. Use an alias email. Use a VPN.
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Good morning, tzag, and happy Saturday. After tea I've got some yard work planned for the morning. After that I'll be working on some projects. This afternoon my wife is taking the teen and her bestie prom dress shopping. I may head to Silver Spring for a black owned collab beer release. Plus they also have two stouts I'd like to try.
How's everyone else doing today?
Good morning and tzag, fedizens. It's a beautiful day here in Maryland. I didn't get much sleep last night. Commute was alright. It's my only day in office this week, which is great. This evening I'm doing a Virtualmin install and a Nextcloud migration.
How're you doing today?
#Kagi Nord theme:
github.com/jcrabapple/kagi_nor…
GitHub - jcrabapple/kagi_nord_light-dark
Contribute to jcrabapple/kagi_nord_light-dark development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
The image displays a dark blue background with a search engine interface. At the top center, the word "kagi" is prominently displayed in white lowercase letters. To the right of the text, there is a cartoon illustration of a dog with long ears, labeled "Kagi Dogge by Lynn." Below the logo, there is a search bar with the placeholder text "Let's fetch..." in orange. To the right of the search bar, there is a "Search Options" link. At the bottom center, there is a blue "Search" button. The bottom right corner contains the copyright notice "© Kagi. Humanize the Web."
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The image displays a website interface with a minimalist design. At the top center, the logo "kagi" is prominently featured, accompanied by a cartoon dog character named "Kogi Doggo by Ludo," sitting next to a yellow ball. Below the logo, there is a search bar with the placeholder text "Let's fetch..." and a search button labeled "Search." The search bar includes a "Search Options" link on the right. The background is a light gray color, and the overall design is clean and modern. At the bottom of the page, there is a navigation menu with links to "About," "Blog," "Changelog," "Live Stats," "Swag," "Privacy & Terms," "Help," "Feedback," "Support & Community," and a copyright notice stating "© Kagi, Humanize the Web."
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Blog Questions Challenge: Technology
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#BlogQuestionsChallenge #IndyWeb #Blogger @Blog Questions Challenge Bot
Good morning, fediverse. Wife and I are heading to Virginia today for a concert. We're also going to do some brewery hopping before the show.
How is everyone?
Volume EIGHT of Scrolls is out, with all the usual #indieweb #fediverse and #infosec goodness.
shellsharks.com/scrolls/scroll…
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Thanks to all the fine folks who have created or shared content this past week that has been featured in this week's edition! 🧡
@LouisPretends @cmdr_nova @philip @sydseter @ApisNecros @sylvia @daj @kolev @hamatti @anders @steven @cascremers @Em0nM4stodon @anewsocial @indigitalcolor @betula @flamed
(More folks to thank in a second toot ➡️ - GtS does not want to let me @ this many folks in one 🤷♂️)
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What influence does Meta has over AP? Where can we check that?
You can track the SocialCG's public discussions at w3.org/wiki/SocialCG - it has links to the email list and meeting notes. Here's an example of somebody from a Meta-funded non-profit (who's got a major role in the discussions going forward) attempting to shut down criticisms of Meta on the email list. lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/p…
The SocialCG is currently in the process of coming up with a charter for a Working Group to create the next version of the ActivityPub spec. Things to look for: does Meta have a representative on the working group? (Since they're a dues-paying W3C member, they're entitled to one, so presumably the answer will be yes.). How many people from Meta-funded non-profits (or organizations that take funding from Meta or Meta-funded non-profits) will be in the group? What roles will they play, publicly and behind the scenes? How many people critical of Meta will be involved -- and what roles will they play?
I've been wanting to get back into the freelance game for a while now. I finally got around to making a page to showcase my skills. Audio is my specialty but I can also help with some video, writing, pretty much whatever you see at TNO. If anyone is interested, feel free to contact me.
D4S3
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •Lien Rag
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •The fact that they can should be enough to convince, but people not already convinced are extremely daft about those topics, so a good source would be useful...
The Privacy Foundation
in reply to Lien Rag • • •@lienrag
nytimes.com/interactive/2019/0…
And SSO works by handing off data. Facebook and Google can identify users on and offline actions and whereabouts.
Tracking Phones, Google Is a Dragnet for the Police
Jennifer Valentino-DeVries (The New York Times)The Privacy Foundation
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •Blort™ 🐀Ⓥ🥋☣️
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •Blort™ 🐀Ⓥ🥋☣️
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •Karmalakas
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •stony kark
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •The Privacy Foundation
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •On VPN usage...
Hypothetically, any system on the web that you interact with can "know" you. And while it is true that VPNs are no different, the reality is that using a paid ProtonVPN or similar non-US based service would require that service to cooperate internationally with a warrant. Proton does not store where you visited. Good luck getting that info operationally into the hands of ICE as part of a dragnet.
#Proton #Security
The Privacy Foundation
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •Using an encrypted password manager + a strong password + a VPN is FAR safer security-wise than using SSO. Users of these sites are\can\will be actively targeted by the US. Every hurdle put in their way is good.
Agree that TOR is good, in fact recommend @tails which will hide identity behind additional randomized parameters. TOR can also be used incorrectly.
The goal of this post is practical in nature.
@keepassxc @protonprivacy
Tariq
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •Agree 99% with this. Thank you.
The only thing I would cautony against is Proton given their CEO's pro maga statement.
Also, how do you know proton doesn't log where you went to via their vpn?
That's a significant statement to make.
The Privacy Foundation
in reply to Tariq • • •Tariq
in reply to Tariq • • •Tariq
in reply to Tariq • • •For non-technical activists reading this, let me put it like this.
Hey I'm offering a VPN service. Use me!
All your interactions on the web go via me. That means I know which sites you went to.
And if I were hacked, or simply handed that info to a tyrant, you're compromised. And especially if I offer a "free" service, I gotta sell something to make money. Data about YOU.
And because ALL your internet activity is via me, it's easier to build a fuller picture of you.
The Privacy Foundation
in reply to Tariq • • •Proton VPN’s no-logs policy confirmed by an external audit
Andy Yen (Proton VPN)Tariq
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •josh g.
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •GeneralX
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •Catherine is not giving up.
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •Algorithms are promoting obvious fake information. Troll farms that have acreage Del Monte would envy. I clicked on multiple profiles and if they weren’t trolls they were bots with sketchy links.
It is another level of X with more subtle propaganda.
Michael Vilain
in reply to The Privacy Foundation • • •TheJen is fucking pissed
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