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  1. nbcnews.com/politics/congress/

    @evacide

    "Jackson also used #Ambien during long overseas trips, the report said. This did not appear to violate rules governing his position, but some witnesses told the inspector general that his use of the #sedative raised questions about his ability to deliver medical care to U.S. government officials given the side effects of the drug."

  2. I'm not sure if I ever knew the story of Judith. Anyway, this retelling by @TheRaDR (h/t @evacide) is lovely, and also makes it impossible for any #Vorkosigan fan not to immediately think of Cordelia's Shopping trip. So much so that I now wonder if Bujold was making an intentional reference.

    lifeisasacredtext.com/beware-o

    #scifi

  3. בלומברג: אחד מאנשי DOGE של #מאסק פוטר מחברת אבטחת סייבר שעבד בה, מכיוון שהדליף מידע סודי.
    archive.is/FJjjv
    hachyderm.io/@evacide/11396438
    בינתיים הקראקרים האלה חושבים איך להשתמש בדאטה הפדרלי שהזליגו, כדי להזין למערכות AI וצ'אטבוטים 🤦

  4. Want to keep the women in your life safe from abusive crazies?

    Get them using GNU/Linux like...yesterday

    > Sometimes bossware and stalkerware intersect and it’s about as ugly as you would expect.

    >> @evacide
    it looks like they are offering #spouseware or family #stalkerware as a free trial. What could possibly go wrong?
    https://twitter.com/ciphernyx/status/1388821498396356612
    https://twitter.com/evacide/status/1388911271131586560
  5. CW: #VerifiedNews #VerifiedReporters #W3C #WebBrowser #RFE #RTDNA #OpenSource

    I wonder when the #NewsBusiness is going to get their #reporters to cryptographicly sign their #NewsStories with a built in #SHA512 module in all major #webbrowsers #W3C #IEEE #RFE #disinformation campaign fights #opensourcesoftware & extend this to #RSS readers also? 💯🤔

    ¹ Perhaps this #SHA512 generates a hash of 'the web page and the images / videos used' so that the whole thing can be 'verified by the #NewsOrganization & #TheReporter' as a cross signed #VerifiedNewsStory so one could, as a reader, know iF this has been modified via #MITM or not, showing the story as a #TrustedNewsStory?

    ² Perhaps simple, well established iconography, such as the lock 🔓🔒🗝️, color coded red or grey or green, could be used to show this like it does already for HTTPS?

    ³ Perhaps there is a #GPGP module that could be adapted for this purposes since there is a GPGP.js, init? #UIUX thots

    #EndToEndNewsBlockchain 🔗🔒💯

    #LoT (A per news organization #LedgerOfThings utilizing current #Blockchain technologies but on a per #NewsOrganizationLevelBlockchain that could interoperate with a master #NewsLoT for verification purposes that is country specific as well as regional specific as well as world level news #LoT specific for verification purposes 📰🗞️💯

    ⁶ Multi-Level checks could be utilized as this specification(s) rolls out so as to be an 🧅 layer verification system that iF even one thing fails, #SHA512, #LoTNewsOrgSpecific, #LoTNewsReporter, #LotNewsRegional, #LoTNewsNational, #LoTNewsWorld, #GPGPNewsOrg, #GPGNewsReporterSpecific, etc, there is a way to debug this #TamperProof #VerifiedNewsReportingArchitecture

    ⁷ "What would Phil Zimmerman.do?" 💯🤔

    #RTDNA #VerifiedNewsRSS #VerifiedNewsroom #VerifiedReporters specifications #RFE #news

    @evacide @eff
    @moznews
    @developers
    @rsa

  6. #followfriday for #digitalrights -- and #BadInternetBills campaign!

    This post is US-focused, see the reply for European digital rights advocates.

    @fight - their page at badinternetbills.com/ has links to take action!

    @eff -- their page on You Can Help Stop These Bad Internet Bills also has links to take action!

    @evangreer -- Digital Rights Groups Launch Week of Action Against 'Bad Internet Bills' has quotes from Evan on #KOSA

    @evacide -- EFF's Director of Cybersecurity

    @pluralistic, Cory Doctorow's linkblog.

    @KelsonV , whose Lemmy post put the Bad Internet Bills on a lot of people's radar.

    @bad_internet_bills and @BadInternetBills, for news and actions.

    Can the Fediverse Help Stop Bad Internet Bills? has more on why #KOSA, #EARNIT, #STOPCSAM, and the other bad internet bills are so bad -- including the threats to encryption and the harms they'll cause to LGBTQIA2S+ people -- and how #fediverse activism can help make a difference.

    Here's four easy ways to help:

    1. Upvote and boost posts in @bad_internet_bills -- and cross-post them to other communities and magazines where they're on-topic

    2. On Mastodon, boost posts on the #BadInternetBills and #KOSA hashtags

    3. Get the word out on other social networks too

    4. If you live in the US, contact your legislators using Fight for the Future’s badinternetbills.com/

    [Edited to add Cory Doctorow's linkblog, and to highlith that this i the US version]

    (3/N)

  7. Continued Community Migration tips:

    • The #InternetArchive, and the independent though closely-working #ArchiveTeam are a blessing if you want your content permanently archived online. (And if you don't, they'll disable public access on request, easily, email [email protected]) This can be self-service or through an Archive Team Project, see: wiki.archiveteam.org/

    • To save any one page at the Wayback Machine, use a URL of the form web.archive.org/save/<ORIGI;. This can be scripted or automated if you have a list of URLs, say, from a downloaded archive. I've saved many thousands of my own pages across multiple sites this way.

    • There's also #ArchiveToday, which is not a charity, is pretty opaque about operations, operators, financing, and goals, but does do a good job of capturing today's Web as it exists (IA can have ... issues with this). There is also no automated bulk-save option. You can streamline the process by generating sets of URLs to save, and clicking through those one-by-one. Depending on what you're trying to save and how motivated you are, this is also an option (and yes, I've also saved a few thousand of my own pages this way).

    Keep in mind that archive sites may not be as accessible or functional as the original. For example, Google+ URLs archived at the Internet Archive carry only a subset of comments, and profile pages don't allow the listed posts to be opened.

    For example, this G+ post shows only 6 of 82 comments:

    web.archive.org/web/2019031921plus.google.com/10409265600415

    And my G+ profile page shows posts but those cannot be opened through the Wayback Machine. Heck, you can't even determine the URLs to request archived copies:

    web.archive.org/web/2019033109plus.google.com/10409265600415

    What's most useful is if you can indicate on a profile / landing page where you've gone off to and people might be able to, with luck, track you down there. My G+ profile page above does so.

    @jerry @evacide @micahflee

    #TwitterExodus #Plexodus #CommunityMigration #CommunityContinuity #SwitchingPlatforms #WaybackMachine

  8. Continued Community Migration tips:

    • The #InternetArchive, and the independent though closely-working #ArchiveTeam are a blessing if you want your content permanently archived online. (And if you don't, they'll disable public access on request, easily, email [email protected]) This can be self-service or through an Archive Team Project, see: wiki.archiveteam.org/

    • To save any one page at the Wayback Machine, use a URL of the form web.archive.org/save/<ORIGI;. This can be scripted or automated if you have a list of URLs, say, from a downloaded archive. I've saved many thousands of my own pages across multiple sites this way.

    • There's also #ArchiveToday, which is not a charity, is pretty opaque about operations, operators, financing, and goals, but does do a good job of capturing today's Web as it exists (IA can have ... issues with this). There is also no automated bulk-save option. You can streamline the process by generating sets of URLs to save, and clicking through those one-by-one. Depending on what you're trying to save and how motivated you are, this is also an option (and yes, I've also saved a few thousand of my own pages this way).

    Keep in mind that archive sites may not be as accessible or functional as the original. For example, Google+ URLs archived at the Internet Archive carry only a subset of comments, and profile pages don't allow the listed posts to be opened.

    For example, this G+ post shows only 6 of 82 comments:

    web.archive.org/web/2019031921plus.google.com/10409265600415

    And my G+ profile page shows posts but those cannot be opened through the Wayback Machine. Heck, you can't even determine the URLs to request archived copies:

    web.archive.org/web/2019033109plus.google.com/10409265600415

    What's most useful is if you can indicate on a profile / landing page where you've gone off to and people might be able to, with luck, track you down there. My G+ profile page above does so.

    @jerry @evacide @micahflee

    #TwitterExodus #Plexodus #CommunityMigration #CommunityContinuity #SwitchingPlatforms #WaybackMachine

  9. Continued Community Migration tips:

    • The #InternetArchive, and the independent though closely-working #ArchiveTeam are a blessing if you want your content permanently archived online. (And if you don't, they'll disable public access on request, easily, email [email protected]) This can be self-service or through an Archive Team Project, see: wiki.archiveteam.org/

    • To save any one page at the Wayback Machine, use a URL of the form web.archive.org/save/<ORIGI;. This can be scripted or automated if you have a list of URLs, say, from a downloaded archive. I've saved many thousands of my own pages across multiple sites this way.

    • There's also #ArchiveToday, which is not a charity, is pretty opaque about operations, operators, financing, and goals, but does do a good job of capturing today's Web as it exists (IA can have ... issues with this). There is also no automated bulk-save option. You can streamline the process by generating sets of URLs to save, and clicking through those one-by-one. Depending on what you're trying to save and how motivated you are, this is also an option (and yes, I've also saved a few thousand of my own pages this way).

    Keep in mind that archive sites may not be as accessible or functional as the original. For example, Google+ URLs archived at the Internet Archive carry only a subset of comments, and profile pages don't allow the listed posts to be opened.

    For example, this G+ post shows only 6 of 82 comments:

    web.archive.org/web/2019031921plus.google.com/10409265600415

    And my G+ profile page shows posts but those cannot be opened through the Wayback Machine. Heck, you can't even determine the URLs to request archived copies:

    web.archive.org/web/2019033109plus.google.com/10409265600415

    What's most useful is if you can indicate on a profile / landing page where you've gone off to and people might be able to, with luck, track you down there. My G+ profile page above does so.

    @jerry @evacide @micahflee

    #TwitterExodus #Plexodus #CommunityMigration #CommunityContinuity #SwitchingPlatforms #WaybackMachine

  10. Continued Community Migration tips:

    • The #InternetArchive, and the independent though closely-working #ArchiveTeam are a blessing if you want your content permanently archived online. (And if you don't, they'll disable public access on request, easily, email [email protected]) This can be self-service or through an Archive Team Project, see: wiki.archiveteam.org/

    • To save any one page at the Wayback Machine, use a URL of the form web.archive.org/save/<ORIGI;. This can be scripted or automated if you have a list of URLs, say, from a downloaded archive. I've saved many thousands of my own pages across multiple sites this way.

    • There's also #ArchiveToday, which is not a charity, is pretty opaque about operations, operators, financing, and goals, but does do a good job of capturing today's Web as it exists (IA can have ... issues with this). There is also no automated bulk-save option. You can streamline the process by generating sets of URLs to save, and clicking through those one-by-one. Depending on what you're trying to save and how motivated you are, this is also an option (and yes, I've also saved a few thousand of my own pages this way).

    Keep in mind that archive sites may not be as accessible or functional as the original. For example, Google+ URLs archived at the Internet Archive carry only a subset of comments, and profile pages don't allow the listed posts to be opened.

    For example, this G+ post shows only 6 of 82 comments:

    web.archive.org/web/2019031921plus.google.com/10409265600415

    And my G+ profile page shows posts but those cannot be opened through the Wayback Machine. Heck, you can't even determine the URLs to request archived copies:

    web.archive.org/web/2019033109plus.google.com/10409265600415

    What's most useful is if you can indicate on a profile / landing page where you've gone off to and people might be able to, with luck, track you down there. My G+ profile page above does so.

    @jerry @evacide @micahflee

    #TwitterExodus #Plexodus #CommunityMigration #CommunityContinuity #SwitchingPlatforms #WaybackMachine

  11. Continued Community Migration tips:

    • The #InternetArchive, and the independent though closely-working #ArchiveTeam are a blessing if you want your content permanently archived online. (And if you don't, they'll disable public access on request, easily, email [email protected]) This can be self-service or through an Archive Team Project, see: wiki.archiveteam.org/

    • To save any one page at the Wayback Machine, use a URL of the form web.archive.org/save/<ORIGI;. This can be scripted or automated if you have a list of URLs, say, from a downloaded archive. I've saved many thousands of my own pages across multiple sites this way.

    • There's also #ArchiveToday, which is not a charity, is pretty opaque about operations, operators, financing, and goals, but does do a good job of capturing today's Web as it exists (IA can have ... issues with this). There is also no automated bulk-save option. You can streamline the process by generating sets of URLs to save, and clicking through those one-by-one. Depending on what you're trying to save and how motivated you are, this is also an option (and yes, I've also saved a few thousand of my own pages this way).

    Keep in mind that archive sites may not be as accessible or functional as the original. For example, Google+ URLs archived at the Internet Archive carry only a subset of comments, and profile pages don't allow the listed posts to be opened.

    For example, this G+ post shows only 6 of 82 comments:

    web.archive.org/web/2019031921plus.google.com/10409265600415

    And my G+ profile page shows posts but those cannot be opened through the Wayback Machine. Heck, you can't even determine the URLs to request archived copies:

    web.archive.org/web/2019033109plus.google.com/10409265600415

    What's most useful is if you can indicate on a profile / landing page where you've gone off to and people might be able to, with luck, track you down there. My G+ profile page above does so.

    @jerry @evacide @micahflee

    #TwitterExodus #Plexodus #CommunityMigration #CommunityContinuity #SwitchingPlatforms #WaybackMachine

  12. @jerry I'd tried setting up a resource for Google+ refugees, which ... turned out to be hard.

    Lessons learned, however, at social.antefriguserat.de/index.

    Related subreddit: old.reddit.com/r/plexodus/

    I've been meaning to compile a set of lessons learned, of possible interest to you and perhaps @evacide (I'd initiated contacts w/ EFF a ways back but dropped that ball).

    • Community is a lot harder to preserve than content. Existing social media platforms aren't just the publisher but the directory.

    • Move to an established platform. Even if it's not ideal, something that's up right now beats the heck out of still-in-development (or not even that) options.

    • Mailing lists are highly underappreciated. They offer an out-of-band universal contact mechanism: email addresses.

    • Though managed migration of community is hard ... informal migration can still be surprisingly effective if people know where to find you. Post VERY PROMINENT NOTICES of where you'll be moving to.

    • #SIGNALFLARE was a mechanism created and employed heavily at G+. The hashtag, plus a set of contacts and alternate platforms at which you could be found was encouraged. I'd compiled many of those in a Notable Names Database: social.antefriguserat.de/index

    • Once a platform has either announced it will be shutting down, or appears quite likely to do so for other reasons, the best thing to do is to establish alternative presences sooner rather than later.

    • In fact, better than that is to have a multi-platform strategy from the start. Do NOT put all your eggs in one basket. (Jerry with mailing list, blog, podcast, Twitter, and Mastodon presences is an exemplar here.)

    • There's a notion of three types of people in an emergency: 1) deer in the headlights, 2) show us what to do, and 3) this ship's unsinkable. Numbers 1 & 3 can't be helped, group 2 are your squad. (There are also a few other categories, including griefers and profiteers/opportunists.) For a platform migration, the good news is that few people are likely to die, so groups 1 & 3 will eventually rediscover the main body, but during the transition they're of less than no use.

    • People do in fact die. The refugee Diaspora* instance for G+ refugees, Pluspora.com, failed after its admin died, without any continuity / transfer-of-leadership plan. Joindiaspora, the original Diaspora* instance, after both technical debt and an AWOL admin meant that it was no longer viable. #BusFactor is a real problem, continuity needs addressing.

    There's more I could write, this is probably a good start.

    #TwitterExodus #Plexodus #CommunityMigration #CommunityContinuity #SwitchingPlatforms

  13. @jerry I'd tried setting up a resource for Google+ refugees, which ... turned out to be hard.

    Lessons learned, however, at social.antefriguserat.de/index.

    Related subreddit: old.reddit.com/r/plexodus/

    I've been meaning to compile a set of lessons learned, of possible interest to you and perhaps @evacide (I'd initiated contacts w/ EFF a ways back but dropped that ball).

    • Community is a lot harder to preserve than content. Existing social media platforms aren't just the publisher but the directory.

    • Move to an established platform. Even if it's not ideal, something that's up right now beats the heck out of still-in-development (or not even that) options.

    • Mailing lists are highly underappreciated. They offer an out-of-band universal contact mechanism: email addresses.

    • Though managed migration of community is hard ... informal migration can still be surprisingly effective if people know where to find you. Post VERY PROMINENT NOTICES of where you'll be moving to.

    • #SIGNALFLARE was a mechanism created and employed heavily at G+. The hashtag, plus a set of contacts and alternate platforms at which you could be found was encouraged. I'd compiled many of those in a Notable Names Database: social.antefriguserat.de/index

    • Once a platform has either announced it will be shutting down, or appears quite likely to do so for other reasons, the best thing to do is to establish alternative presences sooner rather than later.

    • In fact, better than that is to have a multi-platform strategy from the start. Do NOT put all your eggs in one basket. (Jerry with mailing list, blog, podcast, Twitter, and Mastodon presences is an exemplar here.)

    • There's a notion of three types of people in an emergency: 1) deer in the headlights, 2) show us what to do, and 3) this ship's unsinkable. Numbers 1 & 3 can't be helped, group 2 are your squad. (There are also a few other categories, including griefers and profiteers/opportunists.) For a platform migration, the good news is that few people are likely to die, so groups 1 & 3 will eventually rediscover the main body, but during the transition they're of less than no use.

    • People do in fact die. The refugee Diaspora* instance for G+ refugees, Pluspora.com, failed after its admin died, without any continuity / transfer-of-leadership plan. Joindiaspora, the original Diaspora* instance, after both technical debt and an AWOL admin meant that it was no longer viable. #BusFactor is a real problem, continuity needs addressing.

    There's more I could write, this is probably a good start.

    #TwitterExodus #Plexodus #CommunityMigration #CommunityContinuity #SwitchingPlatforms

  14. @jerry I'd tried setting up a resource for Google+ refugees, which ... turned out to be hard.

    Lessons learned, however, at social.antefriguserat.de/index.

    Related subreddit: old.reddit.com/r/plexodus/

    I've been meaning to compile a set of lessons learned, of possible interest to you and perhaps @evacide (I'd initiated contacts w/ EFF a ways back but dropped that ball).

    • Community is a lot harder to preserve than content. Existing social media platforms aren't just the publisher but the directory.

    • Move to an established platform. Even if it's not ideal, something that's up right now beats the heck out of still-in-development (or not even that) options.

    • Mailing lists are highly underappreciated. They offer an out-of-band universal contact mechanism: email addresses.

    • Though managed migration of community is hard ... informal migration can still be surprisingly effective if people know where to find you. Post VERY PROMINENT NOTICES of where you'll be moving to.

    • #SIGNALFLARE was a mechanism created and employed heavily at G+. The hashtag, plus a set of contacts and alternate platforms at which you could be found was encouraged. I'd compiled many of those in a Notable Names Database: social.antefriguserat.de/index

    • Once a platform has either announced it will be shutting down, or appears quite likely to do so for other reasons, the best thing to do is to establish alternative presences sooner rather than later.

    • In fact, better than that is to have a multi-platform strategy from the start. Do NOT put all your eggs in one basket. (Jerry with mailing list, blog, podcast, Twitter, and Mastodon presences is an exemplar here.)

    • There's a notion of three types of people in an emergency: 1) deer in the headlights, 2) show us what to do, and 3) this ship's unsinkable. Numbers 1 & 3 can't be helped, group 2 are your squad. (There are also a few other categories, including griefers and profiteers/opportunists.) For a platform migration, the good news is that few people are likely to die, so groups 1 & 3 will eventually rediscover the main body, but during the transition they're of less than no use.

    • People do in fact die. The refugee Diaspora* instance for G+ refugees, Pluspora.com, failed after its admin died, without any continuity / transfer-of-leadership plan. Joindiaspora, the original Diaspora* instance, after both technical debt and an AWOL admin meant that it was no longer viable. #BusFactor is a real problem, continuity needs addressing.

    There's more I could write, this is probably a good start.

    #TwitterExodus #Plexodus #CommunityMigration #CommunityContinuity #SwitchingPlatforms

  15. @jerry I'd tried setting up a resource for Google+ refugees, which ... turned out to be hard.

    Lessons learned, however, at social.antefriguserat.de/index.

    Related subreddit: old.reddit.com/r/plexodus/

    I've been meaning to compile a set of lessons learned, of possible interest to you and perhaps @evacide (I'd initiated contacts w/ EFF a ways back but dropped that ball).

    • Community is a lot harder to preserve than content. Existing social media platforms aren't just the publisher but the directory.

    • Move to an established platform. Even if it's not ideal, something that's up right now beats the heck out of still-in-development (or not even that) options.

    • Mailing lists are highly underappreciated. They offer an out-of-band universal contact mechanism: email addresses.

    • Though managed migration of community is hard ... informal migration can still be surprisingly effective if people know where to find you. Post VERY PROMINENT NOTICES of where you'll be moving to.

    • #SIGNALFLARE was a mechanism created and employed heavily at G+. The hashtag, plus a set of contacts and alternate platforms at which you could be found was encouraged. I'd compiled many of those in a Notable Names Database: social.antefriguserat.de/index

    • Once a platform has either announced it will be shutting down, or appears quite likely to do so for other reasons, the best thing to do is to establish alternative presences sooner rather than later.

    • In fact, better than that is to have a multi-platform strategy from the start. Do NOT put all your eggs in one basket. (Jerry with mailing list, blog, podcast, Twitter, and Mastodon presences is an exemplar here.)

    • There's a notion of three types of people in an emergency: 1) deer in the headlights, 2) show us what to do, and 3) this ship's unsinkable. Numbers 1 & 3 can't be helped, group 2 are your squad. (There are also a few other categories, including griefers and profiteers/opportunists.) For a platform migration, the good news is that few people are likely to die, so groups 1 & 3 will eventually rediscover the main body, but during the transition they're of less than no use.

    • People do in fact die. The refugee Diaspora* instance for G+ refugees, Pluspora.com, failed after its admin died, without any continuity / transfer-of-leadership plan. Joindiaspora, the original Diaspora* instance, after both technical debt and an AWOL admin meant that it was no longer viable. #BusFactor is a real problem, continuity needs addressing.

    There's more I could write, this is probably a good start.

    #TwitterExodus #Plexodus #CommunityMigration #CommunityContinuity #SwitchingPlatforms

  16. @jerry I'd tried setting up a resource for Google+ refugees, which ... turned out to be hard.

    Lessons learned, however, at social.antefriguserat.de/index.

    Related subreddit: old.reddit.com/r/plexodus/

    I've been meaning to compile a set of lessons learned, of possible interest to you and perhaps @evacide (I'd initiated contacts w/ EFF a ways back but dropped that ball).

    • Community is a lot harder to preserve than content. Existing social media platforms aren't just the publisher but the directory.

    • Move to an established platform. Even if it's not ideal, something that's up right now beats the heck out of still-in-development (or not even that) options.

    • Mailing lists are highly underappreciated. They offer an out-of-band universal contact mechanism: email addresses.

    • Though managed migration of community is hard ... informal migration can still be surprisingly effective if people know where to find you. Post VERY PROMINENT NOTICES of where you'll be moving to.

    • #SIGNALFLARE was a mechanism created and employed heavily at G+. The hashtag, plus a set of contacts and alternate platforms at which you could be found was encouraged. I'd compiled many of those in a Notable Names Database: social.antefriguserat.de/index

    • Once a platform has either announced it will be shutting down, or appears quite likely to do so for other reasons, the best thing to do is to establish alternative presences sooner rather than later.

    • In fact, better than that is to have a multi-platform strategy from the start. Do NOT put all your eggs in one basket. (Jerry with mailing list, blog, podcast, Twitter, and Mastodon presences is an exemplar here.)

    • There's a notion of three types of people in an emergency: 1) deer in the headlights, 2) show us what to do, and 3) this ship's unsinkable. Numbers 1 & 3 can't be helped, group 2 are your squad. (There are also a few other categories, including griefers and profiteers/opportunists.) For a platform migration, the good news is that few people are likely to die, so groups 1 & 3 will eventually rediscover the main body, but during the transition they're of less than no use.

    • People do in fact die. The refugee Diaspora* instance for G+ refugees, Pluspora.com, failed after its admin died, without any continuity / transfer-of-leadership plan. Joindiaspora, the original Diaspora* instance, after both technical debt and an AWOL admin meant that it was no longer viable. #BusFactor is a real problem, continuity needs addressing.

    There's more I could write, this is probably a good start.

    #TwitterExodus #Plexodus #CommunityMigration #CommunityContinuity #SwitchingPlatforms

  17. 🔒 Stalkerware apps secretly spy on victims, monitoring calls, messages, and location without consent. The rise in such spyware is alarming, affecting many during the pandemic. Stay informed and protect yourself. Learn more and find removal guides here: malwarebytes.com/stalkerware #CyberSafety #StopStalkerware #PrivacyMatters 🛡️📱
    #privacy #security

    Why? Check! 👉 hachyderm.io/@evacide/11550462

  18. I was looking for Aamer Rahman's video about punching Nazis and came across this one

    youtube.com/watch?v=HSExpmrDog

    and it really pairs well with it.

    (For the lucky 10,000 who haven't seen Rahman's video yet, this <youtube.com/watch?v=IKICKcMU3M> is what I was looking for.)

    (All of this is a subtoot to @evacide's post <hachyderm.io/@evacide/11345447>)

    #AamerRahman #punchANazi #masterKen #enterTheDojo

  19. "Cyberspace and analog space aren't independent from one another, and never will be. Whoever claims that cyberspace is a separate world is simply selling a political project in which corporations make the rules that govern our lives."

    I'm going to have to revisit this again after I let it soak in a bit. Lots to digest here (for me, at least).

    berjon.com/digital-sovereignty/

    @evacide

    #DigitalSovereignity

  20. Mastodon Follow Pack Directory 1.7

    Follow entire groups of accounts listed below or simply click on accounts to view their profile page and follow them from there.

    This directory includes notices, instructions and follow pack directory listings.

    Notices

    NOTIFICATION NOTICE: If you receive this federated WordPress blog post in your Notifications, your account may be included in one or more packs. 
    OPT-OUT NOTICE: If your account is listed in any Follow Pack and you do not want it to be, please message @[email protected] and refer to the pack from which you would like your account removed.
    BRIDGE ACCOUNT NOTICE: Packs that include accounts that bridge outside the Fediverse will be identified with a special notice.
    REPLIES ON MASTODON SPAM NOTICE: Replies include all named accounts. To avoid spamming, please edit any replies to remove addresses you do not intend to send the reply.

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    Download the pack .csv file and import into Mastodon to follow all accounts:

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    – Verify that ‘Merge’ is selected (IMPORTANT)
    – Click Browse… button >>> Select “[file name] – list.csv”
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    Follow Pack Directory

    ASTRONOMY & SPACE

    Pack: Astronomy
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post regularly on astronomy and space.
    Size: 60
    List: Astro
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration

    Click to download Astronomy-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRA5Aef7KPIlw6unflo2V1DairG-4B7SNgko3Rs3WScj-2BXSqVeksf_-_qmhWdly69jOm8oju6a6Co/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @65dBnoise, @AkaSci, @apod, @astrobin_iotd, @astrocamp, @AstroHyde, @astrokiwi, @astroland, @Astromeg, @astron, @astronomerstel, @AstronomieNL, @astroptere, @badastro, @benknispel, @bibianaprinoth, @coreyspowell, @CosmicRami, @cosmos4u, @cplberry, @crawfordsm, @dburke, @dstndstn, @ec_euclid, @elizabethtasker, @evilscientistca, @franco_vazza, @fraser, @GravityGrinch, @hannorein, @hausderastronomie, @hfalcke, @IRAP, @JohnBarentine, @kellylepo, @LIGO, @markmccaughrean, @megschwamb, @mpi_astro, @mpi_grav, @mpsgoettingen, @nasa, @NSFVoyager2, @OJ_Astro, @PhilStooke, @pomarede, @rubymoonbeams, @setiinstitute, @skrishna, @spacegeck, @starstryder, @startswithabang, @sundogplanets, @telescoper, @thomasconnor, @vicgrinberg, @VRubinObs, @weltraum, @mustapipa, @emilydoesastro

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    AV GEEK

    Pack: AVGeek
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post regularly on aviation.
    Size: 31
    List: AVGeek
    Admin: @rpmik

    Click to download AVGeek-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQwIpsX88KPWBfCW0WxpdqfFzg6QUII8k5baqVbdReu3E4H-Hu-eCSZwZMzjDYLvPZM4Isa70XAFQ5d/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @ai6yr, @AirlineReporter, @alexf24, @aligorith, @andybrwn, @AstroHawk, @[email protected], @Aviation_Librarian, @clemensv, @CosmicTraveler, @cvvhrn, @elanhead, @ErrolNZ, @[email protected], @gb0n, @hypeav, @ikluft, @JetTip, @JohnOCFII, @jp, @mancavgeek, @midendian, @ottergoose, @photoJDL, @photoJDL, @[email protected], @rpmik, @thebaldgeek, @TheSnoopySnoop, @User47, @[email protected]

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    BRAZIL FALANTES

    Pack: BrazilFalantes
    Criteria: Selected Brazilian accounts.
    Size: 43
    List: BrazilFalantes
    Admin: @augustocc

    Click to download BrazilFalantes-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vSix8DugkdH9Q4cK663XToZ1hCcPmuPqBva0s2Q6Jh6RdnKZtParEjiHsEF156yVk5mpjh4SbCNUlPj/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @dudagc@mstdn.social, @ACarolaRodrigues, @adolfoneto, @alexmelo, @alter, @althieme, @Bruiserzinha, @CaetanoCosta, @caironoleto, @cajuuh, @caparica, @d_nho, @diegopds, @duran, @evaristoramosarte, @fabiocosta0305, @faconti, @felipesiles, @gfpreger, @gutocarvalho, @jimi, @kianda, @kiff, @lffontenelle, @liaamancio, @malcontato, @mari, @msmelo, @not_that_barb, @paulohrpinheiro, @pensadorlouco, @Pitico, @rafael, @retinadesgastada, @Roneyb, @sergiovds, @Tati, @tiagojferreira, @Valdemar1986, @vitordelucca, @vitu, @wag, @[email protected]

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    CLIMATE

    Pack: Climate
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post regularly on climate change and climate science.
    Size: 40
    List: Climate
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration

    Click to download Climate-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRDIriRmHiv7LNZcvSvCpWlSZEvBTrEATlcOkEAZYz9_vbeYLFz3gFtsatI9pwi4o2ozHFQoFQoXXtj/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @AlaskaWx, @allochthonous, @andrewdessler, @Bellingen, @bethsawin, @breadandcircuses, @CelloMomOnCars, @ClimateNewsNow, @Climatologist49, @clive, @CopernicusEU, @ct_bergstrom, @davidho, @douglasvb, @DrEvanGowan, @drsimevans, @GeraldKutney, @greeneralia, @gwagner, @helenczerski, @IcooIey, @janrosenow, @jphuston, @MichaelEMann, @petergleick, @PeterRu, @rahmstorf , @ProgGrrl, @Ruth_Mottram, @ScientistRebellion, @seaice, @SheDrivesMobility, @Snoro, @steve, @W_Lucht, @whatzaname, @weatherwest, @WmOrcutt, @wolfgangcramer, @ZLabe

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    CYBERSECURITY

    Pack: Cybersecurity
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post regularly on cybersecurity, hacking and digital threats.
    Size: 50
    List: Cybersecurity
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration

    Click to download Cybersecurity-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vT1kwhmiytfhp6vhsE1bKGrigQBHgeNhRaPjIjem4vgl5ejviQhsuh1RR39P49mAtFDPKEqmuouG8nq/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @adamshostack, @adulau, @Ange, @botconf, @briankrebs, @catsalad, @charlesmok, @circl, @cryptax, @decalage, @deviantollam, @drwhax, @eff, @Em0nM4stodon, @ericfreyss, @evacide, @F_kZ_, @fr0gger, @futex, @GossiTheDog, @hacks4pancakes, @hasherezade, @haveibeenpwned, @jerry, @josephcox, @justicerage, @kimzetter, @malwaretech, @mattblaze, @metacurity, @nopatience, @petersuber, @qutluch, @r00tbsd, @SecurityWriter, @Sh0ckFR, @SheHacksPurple, @shellsharks, @shodan, @spaf, @SteveD3, @SwiftOnSecurity, @talossecurity, @tychotithonus, @virtualabs, @VirusBulletin, @Viss, @volatility, @williballenthin, @zackwhittaker

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    HUMOR

    Pack: Humor
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post regularly jokes and humor.
    Size: 60
    List: Astro
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration

    Click to download Humor-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQ–hRKJff-OrgWcqc0U41Oh2v-1bcAlkD_4VO_tH0y5VmiAtlT3Y5JygUjm8R8wUm5529Rr8hwuIzC/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @abnormalmemery, @AbsoluteMemery, @dadjokes, @Daily_Twerk, @DailySBMemes, @funhouseradio, @humortimes, @johnnyd_cm, @kittencaboodle, @LaffGaff, @lowqualityfacts, @MarkoTheComic, @newsthump, @nicbest, @rooniecomics, @s8n, @sushvee

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    INFOSEC PRO

    Pack: InfosecPro
    Criteria: Curated list of people “identifying” as information and cybersecurity people. See https://github.com/cstromblad/infosec_mastodon/blob/main/README.md for a full description of the methodology and criteria used for inclusion.
    Size: 143
    List: InfosecPro
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@[email protected]

    Click to download InfosecPro-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQZmhqzGFSp-UoamD7l1jJGZDWC2TVXuNXS3g-kHLhm8wOkixnLzujDj5KxASEPWy-BuwCQLkNfG6nk/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @_dm, @againsthimself, @agent0x0, @albinowax, @AlesandroOrtiz, @alethe, @amuse, @andreamm, @andygreenphd, @atoponce, @barbie, @bascule, @bittner, @bknudtson, @bluecat, @bogo, @brynet, @catileptic, @catsalad, @charlesdardaman, @chetwisniewski, @chetwisniewski, @ChocolateCoat, @ChrisJohnRiley, @christophetd, @CommieGIR, @Crudge, @darkoperator, @Dave_von_S, @DavidJBianco, @Dcuthbert, @decalage, @dhw, @dmnk, @dostalcody, @dragosr, @droe, @eljefedsecurit, @enoclue, @epixoip, @ewj, @fj, @Folini, @ForiamCJ, @Foxboron, @fsmontenegro, @fullyabstract, @g0tmi1k, @gcluley, @glennpegden, @Gorka, @gynvael, @hal_pomeranz, @HalvarFlake, @hatr, @hdm, @helma, @hughsie, @Imlordofthering, @insiderphd, @itm4n, @itspeterc, @Janterpstra, @jaybeale, @john, @JohnTimaeus, @jomo, @JosephMenn, @jrenken, @jschauma, @jtk, @jullrich, @kennwhite, @kevincollier, @kravietz, @krelnik, @lattera, @lcamtuf, @lennyzeltser, @liampomfret, @ljrk, @lkarlslund, @LukaszOlejnik, @mainframed767, @maldr0id, @markschultz, @matthew_d_green, @MrMeritology, @mttaggart, @nasko, @nono2357, @nopatience, @nw, @patrickcmiller, @paulasadoorian, @percepticon, @pgl, @phretor, @pixelnull, @PrivacyDigest, @psiinon, @quaithe, @raptor, @redford, @reitinger, @rene_mobile, @ret2bed, @RGB_Lights, @ric, @robert, @ryanc, @ryanc, @sawaba, @Schuldberg, @securestep9, @Secvalve, @seecurity, @sharedsecurity, @Sikorsky78, @SonarResearch, @spacerog, @stevenseeley, @sundhaug92, @Tarah, @tek, @teksquisite, @thegrugq, @theJoshMeister, @timcappalli, @tomchop, @troed, @tsudo, @tweedge, @vanhoefm, @vcsjones, @vinoth, @volt4ire, @williballenthin, @WPalant, @xabean, @Xavier, @xntrik, @z_edian

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    LEGAL

    Pack: Legal
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post regularly on the law, criminal justice and other legal matters
    Size: 31
    List: Legal
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration

    Click to download Legal-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQlxhRYLmA_OW_JrK_y0B5WXI3ENc4nj84XWA8CsDL4m5Z1WybynqcmZjAnFVMnn95tIvhjudI30VWo/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @1br0wn, @alysondecker, @andreamm, @andrew, @annmlipton, @AustinB, @austinkocher, @bespacific, @chargrille, @chrisgeidner, @cmorris, @copyrightlately, @D_J_Nathanson, @davidallengreen, @design_law, @drrimmer, @evacide, @FrankPasquale, @heidilifeldman, @icymi_law, @karlauerbach, @KProfsBlog, @lawfare, @LeftistLawyer, @LeslieBurns, @molly0xfff, @pdxlawgrrrl, @petersuber, @SteveBellovin, @Teri_Kanefield, @trabern

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    MISCELLANY

    Pack: Miscellany
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post regularly on a varying and wide range of topics.
    Size: 46
    List: Miscellany
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration

    Click to download Miscellany-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vSdl9t0EDx6igJi7TXyOutp2LedZvtMNnE2m0pxfcEWXVJVUL1uZn4z6Z_OcEbaEYFVjda9d1Lw8UJl/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @Alice, @amydiehl, @AnneTheWriter1, @augieray, @billyjoebowers, @Catvalente, @chris, @clive, @CStamp, @dansinker, @Daojoan, @donni, @emilymbender, @ErickaSimone, @flexghost, @futurebird, @GhostOnTheHalfShell, @godpod, @grimalkina, @hildabast, @inquiline, @jalefkowit, @jawarajabbi, @jaykuo, @jessamyn, @karlauerbach, @kims, @Lana, @lowqualityfacts, @luckytran, @mattblaze, @mcc, @mckra1g, @mekkaokereke, @MostlyHarmless, @paninid, @peterbutler, @RickiTarr, @rysiek, @skeletor, @skinnylatte, @SmudgeTheInsultCat, @Strandjunker, @strypey, @tess, @VeroniqueB99

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    MOSTLY DOGS

    Pack: MostlyDogs
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post mostly dogs and some cats.
    Size: 60
    List: MostlyDogs
    Admin: @moxxi

    Click to download MostlyDogs-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vSsBqVEiKBn8QQKG94q31P48wgATL8pvLCWGwoZXipT1OuVx455h3rDgy0a75CTuue5YRdYmap9idJO/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @amyfou, @bark_maul, @DerPitcher, @DogWatson, @effies, @flicka, @hopper, @howisyourdog, @huskify, @iris, @ixi, @JoergBM2, @JulietAndJones, @kotetsu, @LisaKalayji, @lumi, @masayuki60, @michaelmeckler, @moxxi, @nicegnome, @PaulaTheSausage, @pieceofthepie, @reggie, @rexi, @Saltywavedog, @simmagolda, @sunguramy, @theclementinecorgi, @TheDoodletons, @thisistheworldofollie, @tykesitsfunny2

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    NEWSLETTERS

    Pack: Newsletters
    Criteria: Selected Mastodon accounts who also publish a non-Substack newsletter or blog.
    Size: 8
    List: Newsletters
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration

    Click to download Newsletters-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQ724vJjsQ4RP0KAywj4yhsJ06N9LsVargAapcrepQeqjoWZi9BmARnKOYPA1-LXrp7udY0qYqy-iiD/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @caseynewton, @dangillmor, @Daojoan, @democracydocket, @kissane, @molly0xfff, @pluralistic, @wendysiegelman

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    OPEN SCIENCE

    Pack: OpenScience
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post regularly from the Open Science Community on Mastodon (https://germanrepro.github.io/Mastodon-OpenScience/).
    Size: 110
    List: OpenScience
    Admin: https://fediscience.org/@rupdecat, https://nerdculture.de/@rmrahal

    Click to download OpenScience-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQrNf9konejxz71w-_DZ4THfRXLmGtt9W1YyaGhZOySwMaQ_ImiTPKVQa5PeWETBKZsU5Tg7j-rVxZV/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @aeryn_thrace, @allysonlister, @antikemagie, @askopenscience, @Bibliothecaris, @brembs, @cark, @Centre_Mersenne, @CharlesO, @chartgerink, @christof, @clementaubert, @cnsyoung, @da5nsy, @danielskatz, @datacite, @Datendealerin, @david_colquhoun, @dcanalitica, @dstephenlindsay, @dylanvanassche, @dylanwre, @egonw, @EJWagenmakers, @ElenLeFoll, @ElineVG, @EMarinus, @enroweb, @EuroMathSoc, @EvoMRI, @flavioazevedo, @floe, @FORRT, @forschungsdateninfo, @FrederikAust, @fresseng, @fuzzyleapfrog, @GermanRepro, @gin, @GuidoScherp, @hardyschwamm, @hauschke, @HeidiSeibold, @HelmholtzOpenScienceOffice, @hildabast, @HughShanahan, @hye, @ignactro, @improvingpsych, @jcolomb, @JeffreyRStevens, @jesper, @joerglohrer, @joeroe, @JohannesBreuer, @joshmoore, @jscaux, @juancommander, @julsraemy, @kbroman, @kevinmoerman, @kirk, @ktoddbrown, @kuf, @LeaMariaFer, @leonido, @lgatto, @lnnrtwttkhn, @LudwigHuelk, @Luke_Drury, @MalikaIhle, @marind, @MarkHanson, @MarkRubin, @matherion, @meliimming, @mob, @mostlyphysics, @MsPhelps, @ndporter, @nicebread, @oberman, @OpenScienceNL, @owlyph, @paul4kant, @pcirr, @petersuber, @philipncohen, @prereview, @PublicKnowledgeProject, @re3data, @ReproducibiliTeaGlobal, @researchsoft, @rmounce, @rmrahal, @rob_models, @rupdecat, @saraemilyburke, @SarahHLib, @schochastics, @smirandafield, @SusannAuer, @thofel, @Tontrug, @tullney, @twm, @uwuttke, @veit, @wendympatterson, @zuphilip

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    SCIENCE

    Pack: Science
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post regularly on Science.
    Size: 49
    List: Science
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration

    Click to download Science-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQCFmo86nezpwPhO4b0t9GpueZAjyqn6XTnbYiMuGq6CuSWIZzNnFYDOoozDlhVcDtdmA3cSn0u1XMq/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @[email protected], @Adrenochrome, @AkaSci, @BG_Grace, @bojacobs, @BorisBarbour, @BorkLab, @brembs, @CarveHerName, @ChemistryViews, @coreyspowell, @davidho, @drmambobob, @eLife, @etschopp, @firefoxx66, @furqanshah, @futurebird, @GrrlScientist, @j2bryson, @jby, @JenLucPiquant, @johncormier, @justinmponcet, @KnowableMag, @LingLass, @llewelly, @luckytran, @MarcAbrahams, @markwitton, @memerman, @miekeroth, @mike, @mok0, @mpi_grav, @PaoloViscardi, @PeerCommunityIn, @PeterFalkingham, @physics, @rahmstorf, @rewildingmag, @RSPB, @Ruth_Mottram, @ScienceAlert, @ScienceDesk, @Sheril, @STCmicrobeblog, @weatherwest, @ZLabe

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    TRANSIT&URBANISM

    Pack: Transit&Urbanism
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post regularly on Transit and Urbanism.
    Size: 49
    List: Transit&Urbanism
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration

    Click to download Transit&Urbanism-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vSmigGLmwHF5gg8eRmzdxuLTG8Fga3_niqoxcdRulfSbuH7AoPVjWGAvRsoV4iuRNFBgUKrEpU2Nzns/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @Alon, @Andres4NY, @BenRossTransit, @bikegridnow, @BMWSB_Bund, @capntransit, @CelloMomOnCars, @citylab, @cityobs, @danielbowen, @davidzipper, @enobacon, @ggwash, @gwagner, @heartlandurbanist, @IndyPedCrisis, @Iragersh, @JasonThorne, @kkavee, @mattcaff, @mobileharv, @[email protected], @notjustbikes, @ohtheurbanity, @OlivierRazemon, @paige, @parkingreform, @PedestrianError, @pedestrianist, @reece, @rivoluzioneurbanamobilita, @shifter, @sub_urban, @TheOverheadWire, @TheWarOnCars, @tmstreet, @urbanistorg, @waeiski

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    US POLITICS

    Pack: USPolitics
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post regularly on US Politics.
    Size: 57
    List: USPolitics
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration

    Click to download USPolitics-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vSK9Jj_AwwHOFnoHnkYFeM8F2FVQ5n9dyo-GrNT8NvWHRkaKQL9V7f2KblNGXFjyXLY-gBz5T29e8Kk/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @AnarchoNinaWrites, @anneapplebaum, @atrupar , @austinkocher, @benroyce, @bjmendelson, @blogdiva, @Brandi_Buchman, @briankrebs, @carnage4life, @cathygellis, @charlesgaba , @courtcan, @dangillmor, @dansinker, @darnell, @davetroy, @DemocracyMattersALot, @dworkin, @eloquence, @evangreer, @gleick, @GottaLaff, @heidilifeldman, @indivisibleteam, @inthehands, @jaykuo, @jeffjarvis, @JuliusGoat, @KimPerales, @kims, @knittingknots2, @lawfare, @LindaCollins11, @lolgop, @mattsheffield, @mckra1g, @mekkaokereke, @molly0xfff, @Nonilex, @Npars01, @palafo, @pbump, @Pineywoozle, @QasimRashid, @rbreich, @skykiss, @StillIRise1963, @TheJen, @timkmak, @TomWellborn, @tzimmer_history, @velshi , @w7voa, @wdlindsy, @wendysiegelman, @z_everson

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    US POLITICS BOOSTERS

    Pack: USPolBooster
    Criteria: Selected accounts that boost and post a lot of US Politics content.
    Size: 25
    List: USPolBooster
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration

    Click to download USPolBooster-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQRbos9d6LHWT9_vqZSRuxiDWXMeSzc0mN16L_bz4eEZi-KtBkvv7KCQGVr8nXPoyjccvF26b3XtXhv/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @Americanist4u, @blogdiva, @Catawu, @courtcan, @dannotdaniel, @DemocracyMattersALot, @futurebird, @Hey_Beth , @inthehands, @Jessicascott09, @JonChevreau, @katrinakatrinka, @Lazarou, @lolgop, @lupus_blackfur, @NewsDesk, @Nonya_Bidniss, @Npars01, @Pineywoozle, @PJ_Evans, @Remittancegirl, @rightardia, @soc_i_ety, @TCatInReality, @TonyStark

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    US POLITICS MEDIA

    Pack: USPolMedia
    Criteria: Selected media accounts that post coverage of US Politics.
    Size: 34
    List: USPolMedia
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration

    Click to download USPolMedia-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTAnZ4TuG716HNsSf4VmLDNPvFn_bAdc8Bq3J9eMPWnW6XKOIol-wZnYj2-ZrFj28zNQQ1fwxgtHURj/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @19thnews, @404mediaco, @AssociatedPress, @Bellingcat, @BNONews, @bolts, @coloradosun, @crooksandliars, @csmonitor, @damemagazine, @DemocracyNow_Headlines_rss, @freedomofpress, @Grist, @igd_news, @indybay, @Inoreader, @MotherJones2021, @msfreepress, @NewsDesk, @npr, @podnews, @ProPublica, @RollingStone, @TeenVogue, @TexasObserver, @TheAtlantic, @TheConversationUS, @TheSeattleTimes, @theverge, @TucsonSentinel, @UnicornRiot, @uspolitics, @vanityfair, @VOANews

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    US POLITICS THREADS

    Pack: USPolThreads
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post about US Politics from Threads visible on Mastodon.
    Size: 20
    List: USPolThreads
    Admin: https://mastodon.online/@mastodonmigration

    SPECIAL THREADS NOTICE: Following these Threads accounts could lead to your information being shared with Meta as per their privacy policy.

    Click to download USPolThreads-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTKAP6T49TEB6Fk9ebBBtIAlaQUkuAtfAdtld78KPDW0VQLZ9o5enoE29MWH09TvI8Mmk9XwQgMaMPr/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @adamparkhomenko, @brianstelter, @bulwarkonline, @chris, @gtconway3, @jbouie, @jefftiedrich, @jerilryan, @jojo.fromjerz, @joyannreid, @keithedwards, @lorakolodny, @[email protected], @meidastouch, @mollyjongfast, @newrepublic, @personality_of_colt, @rudepundit, @stonekettle, @therobarcher, @wonderofscienceofficial

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    WEATHER

    Pack: Weather
    Criteria: Selected accounts that post regularly on weather.
    Size: 60
    List: Weather
    Admin: @ai6yr

    Click to download Weather-list.csv: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQG_Xr1yoogcxupTstRynN_KIpcccv5p7fnmaqHJ59xI1x3CGYZxoed70ggV8YAU5xNISvksYWdS3HE/pub?output=csv

    Accounts (click to view profile):
    @ai6yr, @AirlineReporter, @akrherz, @AlaskaWx, @austinburkeswx, @bretthoover, @chswx, @Climatologist49, @copacetic_vibe, @DeniseGutzmer, @geravitywave, @GWESOfficial, @ianlivingston, @IdahoFireInfo, @ikluft, @ingalls, @jared, @jreineron7, @kathhayhoe, @lckrohjr, @LexMAWeather, @mattlanza, @MichaelEMann, @nadocast_bot, @nadocasthail_bot, @nadocastwind_bot, @nwstornado_bot, @paulknightly, @petergleick, @philbaker1, @rahmstorf, @robmayeda, @rpmik, @RustyMehlberg, @rustywx, @Ruth_Mottram, @rvaweather, @spann, @srmullens, @stormdig, @technodad, @theeyewallwx, @User47, @WeatherGoddess, @weathermatrix, @weatherwest, @wxstory_bot, @ZLabe, @zoom_earth

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    Revisions

    11/20/2024 Rev. 1.0: Published
    11/21/2024 Rev 1.1: Astronomy2 Pack Added
    11/24/2024 Rev 1.2: Consolidated Astronomy packs, Added accounts to USPolitcs, USPoliticsBoosters and Miscellany Packs
    11/29/2024 Rev 1.3 Added to Astronomy, Miscellany and USPolitics packs. Added CyberSec and Legal packs
    11/29/2024 Rev 1.4 Added InfosecPro pack
    12/2/2024 Rev 1.5 Added to Cybersecurity and USPoliticsBooster packs.
    12/3/2024 Rev 1.6 Added Science, Open Science and Transit&Urbanism Packs
    12/22/2024 Rev. 1.7 Added AVGeek, BrazilFalantes, Humor, MostlyDogs, Weather. Added accounts to Climate

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  21. I believe one of the sacred responsibilities of cybersecurity practitioners is to identify and speak uncomfortable truths to those we serve, truths they sometimes would rather not hear. Only through true understanding do we advance on solid ground.

    🫡 #ChrisKrebs

    And thank you to @evacide and @eff for challenging the rest of us to not remain silent.
    eff.org/deeplinks/2025/04/cybe

  22. #X#Google の検索結果の強化は、誤った情報への贈り物であることが判明しました。 証拠 A: イスラエルへの援助パッケージに関する #偽ニュース リリース が #認証済みアカウント によって #拡散 され、Google の検索結果の上位に表示されました。」

    hachyderm.io/@evacide/11120095

    #prattohome

  23. RT @[email protected]

    #رشتو 🧵

    داستان این «مهندس نرم‌افزار» فعال در سانسور حکومت چین رو لطفاً بخونید. از سانسور دکتر چینی افشاکننده #کرونا هم در پایان می‌گم. نکات مهم متن:

    ۱- خودسانسوری کاربران چینی: می‌دانند چه نباید بگویند.
    Chinese netizens are fluent in self-censorship and know what not to say. twitter.com/evacide/status/136

    🐦🔗: twitter.com/Hamed/status/13632

  24. RT @[email protected]

    🧵

    داستان این «مهندس نرم‌افزار» فعال در سانسور حکومت چین رو لطفاً بخونید. از سانسور دکتر چینی افشاکننده هم در پایان می‌گم. نکات مهم متن:

    ۱- خودسانسوری کاربران چینی: می‌دانند چه نباید بگویند.
    Chinese netizens are fluent in self-censorship and know what not to say. twitter.com/evacide/status/136

    🐦🔗: twitter.com/Hamed/status/13632

  25. CW: #VerifiedNews #VerifiedReporters #W3C #WebBrowser #RFE #RTDNA #OpenSource

    I wonder when the #NewsBusiness is going to get their #reporters to cryptographicly sign their #NewsStories with a built in #SHA512 module in all major #webbrowsers #W3C #IEEE #RFE #disinformation campaign fights #opensourcesoftware & extend this to #RSS readers also? 💯🤔

    ¹ Perhaps this #SHA512 generates a hash of 'the web page and the images / videos used' so that the whole thing can be 'verified by the #NewsOrganization & #TheReporter' as a cross signed #VerifiedNewsStory so one could, as a reader, know iF this has been modified via #MITM or not, showing the story as a #TrustedNewsStory?

    ² Perhaps simple, well established iconography, such as the lock 🔓🔒🗝️, color coded red or grey or green, could be used to show this like it does already for HTTPS?

    ³ Perhaps there is a #GPGP module that could be adapted for this purposes since there is a GPGP.js, init? #UIUX thots

    #EndToEndNewsBlockchain 🔗🔒💯

    #LoT (A per news organization #LedgerOfThings utilizing current #Blockchain technologies but on a per #NewsOrganizationLevelBlockchain that could interoperate with a master #NewsLoT for verification purposes that is country specific as well as regional specific as well as world level news #LoT specific for verification purposes 📰🗞️💯

    ⁶ Multi-Level checks could be utilized as this specification(s) rolls out so as to be an 🧅 layer verification system that iF even one thing fails, #SHA512, #LoTNewsOrgSpecific, #LoTNewsReporter, #LotNewsRegional, #LoTNewsNational, #LoTNewsWorld, #GPGPNewsOrg, #GPGNewsReporterSpecific, etc, there is a way to debug this #TamperProof #VerifiedNewsReportingArchitecture

    ⁷ "What would Phil Zimmerman.do?" 💯🤔

    #RTDNA #VerifiedNewsRSS #VerifiedNewsroom #VerifiedReporters specifications #RFE #news

    @evacide @eff
    @moznews
    @developers
    @rsa

  26. CW: #VerifiedNews #VerifiedReporters #W3C #WebBrowser #RFE #RTDNA #OpenSource

    I wonder when the #NewsBusiness is going to get their #reporters to cryptographicly sign their #NewsStories with a built in #SHA512 module in all major #webbrowsers #W3C #IEEE #RFE #disinformation campaign fights #opensourcesoftware & extend this to #RSS readers also? 💯🤔

    ¹ Perhaps this #SHA512 generates a hash of 'the web page and the images / videos used' so that the whole thing can be 'verified by the #NewsOrganization & #TheReporter' as a cross signed #VerifiedNewsStory so one could, as a reader, know iF this has been modified via #MITM or not, showing the story as a #TrustedNewsStory?

    ² Perhaps simple, well established iconography, such as the lock 🔓🔒🗝️, color coded red or grey or green, could be used to show this like it does already for HTTPS?

    ³ Perhaps there is a #GPGP module that could be adapted for this purposes since there is a GPGP.js, init? #UIUX thots

    #EndToEndNewsBlockchain 🔗🔒💯

    #LoT (A per news organization #LedgerOfThings utilizing current #Blockchain technologies but on a per #NewsOrganizationLevelBlockchain that could interoperate with a master #NewsLoT for verification purposes that is country specific as well as regional specific as well as world level news #LoT specific for verification purposes 📰🗞️💯

    ⁶ Multi-Level checks could be utilized as this specification(s) rolls out so as to be an 🧅 layer verification system that iF even one thing fails, #SHA512, #LoTNewsOrgSpecific, #LoTNewsReporter, #LotNewsRegional, #LoTNewsNational, #LoTNewsWorld, #GPGPNewsOrg, #GPGNewsReporterSpecific, etc, there is a way to debug this #TamperProof #VerifiedNewsReportingArchitecture

    ⁷ "What would Phil Zimmerman.do?" 💯🤔

    #RTDNA #VerifiedNewsRSS #VerifiedNewsroom #VerifiedReporters specifications #RFE #news

    @evacide @eff
    @moznews
    @developers
    @rsa

  27. CW: #VerifiedNews #VerifiedReporters #W3C #WebBrowser #RFE #RTDNA #OpenSource

    I wonder when the #NewsBusiness is going to get their #reporters to cryptographicly sign their #NewsStories with a built in #SHA512 module in all major #webbrowsers #W3C #IEEE #RFE #disinformation campaign fights #opensourcesoftware & extend this to #RSS readers also? 💯🤔

    ¹ Perhaps this #SHA512 generates a hash of 'the web page and the images / videos used' so that the whole thing can be 'verified by the #NewsOrganization & #TheReporter' as a cross signed #VerifiedNewsStory so one could, as a reader, know iF this has been modified via #MITM or not, showing the story as a #TrustedNewsStory?

    ² Perhaps simple, well established iconography, such as the lock 🔓🔒🗝️, color coded red or grey or green, could be used to show this like it does already for HTTPS?

    ³ Perhaps there is a #GPGP module that could be adapted for this purposes since there is a GPGP.js, init? #UIUX thots

    #EndToEndNewsBlockchain 🔗🔒💯

    #LoT (A per news organization #LedgerOfThings utilizing current #Blockchain technologies but on a per #NewsOrganizationLevelBlockchain that could interoperate with a master #NewsLoT for verification purposes that is country specific as well as regional specific as well as world level news #LoT specific for verification purposes 📰🗞️💯

    ⁶ Multi-Level checks could be utilized as this specification(s) rolls out so as to be an 🧅 layer verification system that iF even one thing fails, #SHA512, #LoTNewsOrgSpecific, #LoTNewsReporter, #LotNewsRegional, #LoTNewsNational, #LoTNewsWorld, #GPGPNewsOrg, #GPGNewsReporterSpecific, etc, there is a way to debug this #TamperProof #VerifiedNewsReportingArchitecture

    ⁷ "What would Phil Zimmerman.do?" 💯🤔

    #RTDNA #VerifiedNewsRSS #VerifiedNewsroom #VerifiedReporters specifications #RFE #news

    @evacide @eff
    @moznews
    @developers
    @rsa