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  1. Termin Technische Tools für die Organisation und Programmgestaltung der FOSSGIS-Konferenz.

    Für die Organisation und Programmgestaltung der #FOSSGIS nutzt das Konferenzorganisationsteam verschiedene technische Tools, welche am 05.10.2024 um 17 Uhr in einem Videotermin präsentiert werden.
    Vorgestellt werden: Wiki, Gitlab, Pretalx-Programmverwaltung, Zammad, Matrix, Pretix-Ticketing und Helfersystem.
    Raum: osmvideo.cloud68.co/user/gis-i

    #FOSSGIS #FOSSGIS2024 #FOSSGIS2025 #OSGeo #openstreetmap

  2. Termin Technische Tools für die Organisation und Programmgestaltung der FOSSGIS-Konferenz.

    Für die Organisation und Programmgestaltung der #FOSSGIS nutzt das Konferenzorganisationsteam verschiedene technische Tools, welche am 05.10.2024 um 17 Uhr in einem Videotermin präsentiert werden.
    Vorgestellt werden: Wiki, Gitlab, Pretalx-Programmverwaltung, Zammad, Matrix, Pretix-Ticketing und Helfersystem.
    Raum: osmvideo.cloud68.co/user/gis-i

    #FOSSGIS #FOSSGIS2024 #FOSSGIS2025 #OSGeo #openstreetmap

  3. Termin Technische Tools für die Organisation und Programmgestaltung der FOSSGIS-Konferenz.

    Für die Organisation und Programmgestaltung der #FOSSGIS nutzt das Konferenzorganisationsteam verschiedene technische Tools, welche am 05.10.2024 um 17 Uhr in einem Videotermin präsentiert werden.
    Vorgestellt werden: Wiki, Gitlab, Pretalx-Programmverwaltung, Zammad, Matrix, Pretix-Ticketing und Helfersystem.
    Raum: osmvideo.cloud68.co/user/gis-i

    #FOSSGIS #FOSSGIS2024 #FOSSGIS2025 #OSGeo #openstreetmap

  4. Termin Technische Tools für die Organisation und Programmgestaltung der FOSSGIS-Konferenz.

    Für die Organisation und Programmgestaltung der #FOSSGIS nutzt das Konferenzorganisationsteam verschiedene technische Tools, welche am 05.10.2024 um 17 Uhr in einem Videotermin präsentiert werden.
    Vorgestellt werden: Wiki, Gitlab, Pretalx-Programmverwaltung, Zammad, Matrix, Pretix-Ticketing und Helfersystem.
    Raum: osmvideo.cloud68.co/user/gis-i

    #FOSSGIS #FOSSGIS2024 #FOSSGIS2025 #OSGeo #openstreetmap

  5. Termin Technische Tools für die Organisation und Programmgestaltung der FOSSGIS-Konferenz.

    Für die Organisation und Programmgestaltung der #FOSSGIS nutzt das Konferenzorganisationsteam verschiedene technische Tools, welche am 05.10.2024 um 17 Uhr in einem Videotermin präsentiert werden.
    Vorgestellt werden: Wiki, Gitlab, Pretalx-Programmverwaltung, Zammad, Matrix, Pretix-Ticketing und Helfersystem.
    Raum: osmvideo.cloud68.co/user/gis-i

    #FOSSGIS #FOSSGIS2024 #FOSSGIS2025 #OSGeo #openstreetmap

  6. Destroying Autocracy – August 28, 2025

    Welcome to this week’s “Destroying Autocracy”.

    It’s your source for curated news affecting democracy in the cyber arena with a focus on protecting it. That necessitates an opinionated Butlerian jihad against big tech as well as evangelizing for open-source and the Fediverse. Since big media’s journalism wing is flailing and failing in its core duty to democracy, this is also a collection of alternative reporting on the eternal battle between autocracy and democracy. We also cover the cybersecurity world. You can’t be free without safety and privacy.

    DA comes out on Thursday and is updated through the end of day on Friday. Then we start over. So take your time in perusing it and check back in over the weekend.

    FYI, my opinions will be in bold. And will often involve cursing. Because humans. Especially tech bros. And fascists. Fuck ’em.

    As noted before, starting next year I am willing to spend 10 hours weekly on The Programmer’s Fulcrum. It’s the future (and smaller) home for a fusion of Symfony Station and Battalion. Its tagline is Devs Defending Democracy.

    You can sign up now and for 2025 get an email with links to and featured articles for each week’s Symfony Station Communiqué and Battalion “Destroying Autocracy” post along with their featured articles. And you’ll be set with TPF after the fusing. I appreciate all of you.

    Featured Item

    In a late addition, Connected Places writes:

    Building a decentralised network like the fediverse thus means not only building a social network that spreads out over many different nodes, but also building an infrastructure for the network to run on that is itself decentralised. What’s happening to SocialHub is symptomatic of this broader tension, where these decentralised systems promise to distribute power, but they still need coordination mechanisms to function.

    SocialHub and the Substrate of Decentralised Networks

    Nate Matias has this great story of perseverance:

    That’s when I got an email from Enel X Way, an Italian power company, that the software in the boxes that charge our cars would be disconnected in just a few short weeks. I immediately thought of Mark, whose medical care required reliable travel to the nearby city of Syracuse.

    Across our entire neighborhood, forty homes had exactly the same box, many supported by a New York State electric charging grant. And now all of us were about to have tens of thousands of dollars in critical infrastructure lose functionality – infrastructure we relied on to get to work, access medical care, and live our daily lives.

    Escaping the chains of tethered products: the Juice Rescue project

    Great stuff!

    We start and end with good news to make the middle bearable.

    The response to Russia’s War Crimes, Techno Feudalism, and other douchebaggery

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    ‘Cyber partisans’ hack Russian TV, broadcast battlefield casualties and ‘truth’ about war, HUR source claims

    Deutsche Welle reports on:

    AI’s role in Ukrainian wartime media

    ic3 announces:

    Countering Chinese State-Sponsored Actors Compromise of Networks Worldwide to Feed Global Espionage System

    404 Media reports:

    Attorneys General To AI Chatbot Companies: You Will ‘Answer For It’ If You Harm Children

    EuroNews reports:

    EU defends sovereign right to regulate tech against Trump’s latest tariff threat

    TechPolicy reports:

    Perspective Europe Cannot Wait to Fight Trump’s Assault on Democracy

    In fuck up Techno Feudalism news, XDA Developers share:

    Syncthing ruined cloud storage for me in the best possible way

    And OMG Ununtu reviews:

    Zen Browser — What Mozilla Firefox Should Be?

    I use it and love it.

    And Ars Technica reports:

    Framework Laptop 16 update brings Nvidia GeForce to the modular gaming laptop

    They also have:

    Authors celebrate “historic” settlement coming soon in Anthropic class action

    APC reports:

    Full disclosure: Marking a legal victory for big tech transparency in South Korea

    TechCrunch reports:

    Microsoft headquarters go into lockdown after activists take over Brad Smith’s office

    Boycotting all Microsoft and Israeli products will achieve more than stunts. But publicity from them could result in more boycotts.

    US sanctions fraud network used by North Korean ‘remote IT workers’ to seek jobs and steal money

    Neutral

    TechPolicy has:

    Why We Need a Carnegie Moment for the Age of AI

    To Create Transparency Regulation for Digital Platforms, Look to Lessons from Other Sectors

    The Guardian asks:

    Is the AI boom finally starting to slow down?

    If only hopes and prayers worked.

    TechCrunch reports:

    OpenAI co-founder calls for AI labs to safety-test rival models

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Face Scans to Estimate Our Age: Harmful and Creepy AF

    Cloud68 reports:

    Chat Control: A Threat to Privacy that Does not Solve the Core Issue

    The Intercept has:

    Accepted at Universities, Unable to Get Visas: Inside Trump’s War on International Students

    The Dissenter reports:

    ACLU Demands US Court Immediately Order Release Of Journalist In ICE Detention

    404 Media reports:

    CBP Had Access to More than 80,000 Flock AI Cameras Nationwide

    Flock Wants to Partner With Consumer Dashcam Company That Takes ‘Trillions of Images’ a Month

    TechCrunch reports:

    DOGE uploaded live copy of Social Security database to ‘vulnerable’ cloud server, says whistleblower

    The Guardian reports:

    Trump threatens tariffs on countries that ‘discriminate’ against US tech

    TechPolicy reports:

    Washington Could Activate a “Kill Switch” to Terminate European Access to US Tech. Here’s How it Could Work.

    Ars Technica reports:

    FCC chairman helps AT&T cement dominance with $23 billion spectrum deal

    Pariah States

    BleepingComputer reports:

    New Android malware poses as antivirus from Russian intelligence agency

    Silk Typhoon hackers hijack network captive portals in diplomat attacks

    Poynter reports:

    Five more journalists were killed covering the war in Gaza

    Big Media

    NiemanLab reports:

    The next internet for news? Publishers gather to discuss protocols over platforms

    Staying true to American media technical incompetence traditions, they advocate for ATProto. The Open Media Network advocates for ActivityPub.

    Big Tech

    OS News reports:

    Google to require developer certification to install Android applications, even outside of the Play Store

    Have I ever said, fuck Google. Peeps, please get a Linux or de-googled Android device and only use f-droid apps.

    TechCrunch reports:

    Security researcher maps hundreds of TeslaMate servers spilling Tesla vehicle data

    Infrequently reports:

    Apple vs. Facebook is Kayfabe

    Forbes reports:

    Intel Worked With Chinese Firms Sanctioned For Enabling Human Rights Abuses

    TheNextWeb has:

    Opinion: Trusting an unverified AI agent is like handing your keys to a drunk graduate

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    Rebecca Williams shares:

    Burner Phone 101

    Ars Technica reports:

    Senator castigates federal judiciary for ignoring “basic cybersecurity”

    The Register reports:

    ZipLine attack uses ‘Contact Us’ forms, White House butler pic to invade sensitive industries

    Microsoft can’t guarantee data sovereignty – OVHcloud says ‘We told you so’

    Putin on the code: DoD reportedly relies on utility written by Russian dev

    Crims laud Claude to plant ransomware and fake IT expertise

    Fediverse

    Connected Places has:

    Fediverse Report – #131

    Some thoughts on Bsky, age verification and Mississippi law

    Hamish Campbell has:

    The stubborn few who show up with shovels, laptops, and trust

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    NiemanLab reports:

    Mississippi’s onerous new social platform law (and the threat of big fines) has led Bluesky to block its users in the state

    TechCrunch reports:

    Bounce launches a service for moving accounts between Bluesky and Mastodon

    The New Public reports:

    Social media’s next evolution: decentralized, open-source, and scalable

    I don’t usually share items from the Nazi bar but since this is by the founder of Blacksky, I’m making an exception.

    Ars Technica reports:

    Bluesky now platform of choice for science community

    At least it’s not Shitter.

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Keep fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #131 #ActivityPub #AI #ATProto #Autocracy #BigJournalism #BigTech #Bluesky #Democracy #Fascism #Fediverse #Mastodon #StopChina #StopIsrael #StopRedAmerica #StopRussia #SupportUkraine #TechnoAnarchism #TechnoFeudalism

    battalion.mobileatom.net/?p=24

  7. Yes, it is true. Things you say during video calls using platforms are recorded! Fortunately, most of open source alternatives don't have this approach:

    blog.yaelwrites.com/you-are-be

  8. At this weekend to meet old and new friends. We have lots of Rise Against Big Tech swag to share.

  9. @jonben @joshbuddy @papiris every bit helps, promoting initiatives and/or narratives on Mastodon is also very important. has a focus on values alligned people and orgs that already want to migrate, but don't know where to start with the migration. That is why we decided to co-organise workshops and try to avoid talking about the process more than specific tools. There are other initiatives that are spending time and energy on awareness. Every bit of effort helps 😉

  10. Breaking free from Big Tech isn't just about swapping tools, but really a movement toward collective digital freedom 🌱.
    internet.exchangepoint.tech/ri

    Worth a read if you're thinking about how your organization can reclaim digital autonomy.
    By @FabRider with input from the Coalition.

  11. Breaking free from Big Tech isn't just about swapping tools, but really a movement toward collective digital freedom 🌱.
    internet.exchangepoint.tech/ri

    Worth a read if you're thinking about how your organization can reclaim digital autonomy.
    By @FabRider with input from the #RABT Coalition.

    #OpenSource #DigitalSovereignty #RiseAgainstBigTech

  12. Breaking free from Big Tech isn't just about swapping tools, but really a movement toward collective digital freedom 🌱.
    internet.exchangepoint.tech/ri

    Worth a read if you're thinking about how your organization can reclaim digital autonomy.
    By @FabRider with input from the #RABT Coalition.

    #OpenSource #DigitalSovereignty #RiseAgainstBigTech

  13. Breaking free from Big Tech isn't just about swapping tools, but really a movement toward collective digital freedom 🌱.
    internet.exchangepoint.tech/ri

    Worth a read if you're thinking about how your organization can reclaim digital autonomy.
    By @FabRider with input from the #RABT Coalition.

    #OpenSource #DigitalSovereignty #RiseAgainstBigTech

  14. Breaking free from Big Tech isn't just about swapping tools, but really a movement toward collective digital freedom 🌱.
    internet.exchangepoint.tech/ri

    Worth a read if you're thinking about how your organization can reclaim digital autonomy.
    By @FabRider with input from the #RABT Coalition.

    #OpenSource #DigitalSovereignty #RiseAgainstBigTech

  15. This weekend some of our team members visited Prishtina to host a small booth during . We informed participants about the Rise Against Big Tech campaign and how they can get involved. Thank you @FLOSSK for facilitating us!

  16. This weekend some of our team members visited Prishtina to host a small #RABT booth during #SFK. We informed participants about the Rise Against Big Tech campaign and how they can get involved. Thank you @FLOSSK for facilitating us!

  17. This weekend some of our team members visited Prishtina to host a small #RABT booth during #SFK. We informed participants about the Rise Against Big Tech campaign and how they can get involved. Thank you @FLOSSK for facilitating us!

  18. This weekend some of our team members visited Prishtina to host a small #RABT booth during #SFK. We informed participants about the Rise Against Big Tech campaign and how they can get involved. Thank you @FLOSSK for facilitating us!

  19. This weekend some of our team members visited Prishtina to host a small #RABT booth during #SFK. We informed participants about the Rise Against Big Tech campaign and how they can get involved. Thank you @FLOSSK for facilitating us!

  20. @okfn lovely. See you next week at your booth. + Feel free to stop by the Rise Against Big Tech () info booth on Tuesday.

  21. Let's denormalise the use of big tech digital infrastructure for individuals and small & medium teams.

  22. Happy birthday @debian :ablobcatheart: ! Here is to hundreds of more years of free libre open source tech that empowers the vast majority of our digital infrastructure 🥂! #debianday

  23. Happy birthday @debian :ablobcatheart: ! Here is to hundreds of more years of free libre open source tech that empowers the vast majority of our digital infrastructure 🥂!

  24. Happy birthday @debian :ablobcatheart: ! Here is to hundreds of more years of free libre open source tech that empowers the vast majority of our digital infrastructure 🥂! #debianday

  25. Happy birthday @debian :ablobcatheart: ! Here is to hundreds of more years of free libre open source tech that empowers the vast majority of our digital infrastructure 🥂! #debianday

  26. Happy birthday @debian :ablobcatheart: ! Here is to hundreds of more years of free libre open source tech that empowers the vast majority of our digital infrastructure 🥂! #debianday

  27. A dark pattern (also known as a "deceptive design pattern") is a user interface that has been carefully crafted to trick users into doing things, such as buying overpriced insurance with their purchase or signing up for recurring bills. Source: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_p

  28. = Rise Against Big Tech

  29. @amalthea word! Can we make stickers aout of this? As part of the Rise Against Big Tech campaign?