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  1. Destroying Autocracy – December 25, 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.

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

    So folks, this is the final edition of Destroying Autocracy. Recently, I ran across a quote that fits with why I ran this project:

    “I am absolutely convinced that only a small minority, a very small minority, among us, are seriously reached and profoundly moved by our propaganda of criticism, of doubt, of rebellion, of free investigation, of independent research. On the other hand, it is clear that our first interest lies always in seeking to increase this minority; to keep it, under all circumstances alive, active, refreshed. Our own happiness depends on it.
    — Emile Armand”

    Thanks for following us. Now, on to what’s next.

    The Programmer’s Fulcrum is now the home for a fusion of Symfony Station and Battalion. Its tagline is Devs Defending Democracy, Destroying Autocracy, and Developing the OMN.

    You can sign up now.

    We are posting on the Fediverse now at @thefulcrum



    Please copy and paste our handle into you favorite client to follow us. Original website content will start next week.

    Featured Item(s)

    I ran across these last week.

    The Resonant Computing Manifesto

    These are principles that should be implementing when developing for the Open Media Network.

    Jan Wideboer writes:

    Over the past few months, I thought a lot about Digital Sovereignty. I talked to experts, from analysts over legal experts to people running companies and public authorities. I tried to distill what is really at the core of the principle.

    OCT – My Framework for Digital Sovereignty, Part 1

    This is a good way to look at it.

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

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

    TechCrunch reports:

    Stanford’s star reporter takes on Silicon Valley’s ‘money-soaked’ startup culture

    TechPolicy shares:

    Making the Digital Markets Act Developer-Friendly

    The Guardian reports:

    This is Europe’s secret weapon against Trump: it could burst his AI bubble

    The Guardian view on Australia’s social media ban: dragging tech companies into action

    MPs question UK Palantir contracts after investigation reveals security concerns

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Italy fines Apple $116 million over App Store privacy policy issues

    Waterfox announces:

    No AI* Here – A Response to Mozilla’s Next Chapter

    The Register notes:

    Waterfox browser goes AI-free, targets the Firefox faithful

    You don’t need Linux to run free and open source software

    This is one you should read and take action on. 🙂

    Airbus to migrate critical apps to a sovereign Euro cloud

    Europe gets serious about cutting digital umbilical cord with Uncle Sam’s big tech

    It’s FOSS reports:

    Denmark Begins its Exit from Microsoft — and This is Just the Beginning

    At least the enemies of privacy are slowly telling Microsoft to fuck off.

    NextCloud shares:

    The Republic of Serbia deploys Nextcloud for compliant, on-premises collaboration

    Robert Riemann asks:

    EU OS: Which Linux Distribution fits Europe best?

    Hamish Campbell asks:

    What Did We Learn from Web3, Crypto?

    Signal has:

    This was 2025 for Signal: strong growth and many new features

    CoMaps shares:

    CoMaps and its community at the end of 2025

    Neutral

    The Center for Democracy and Technology has:

    To AI or Not To AI: A Practice Guide for Public Agencies to Decide Whether to Proceed with Artificial Intelligence

    TechPolicy Press reports:

    The Path to a Sovereign Tech Stack is Via a Commodified Tech Stack

    Platforms Report to EU Regulators Under DSA With an Eye on US Politics

    Europe Tried to Take Control of Its Digital Stack in 2025. Where Does It Stand Now?

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    Krebs on Security reports:

    Dismantling Defenses: Trump 2.0 Cyber Year in Review

    Cory Doctorow says:

    America’s collapsing consumption is the world’s disenshittification opportunity

    Tech Dadu reports:

    EU Prepares Wider Data Retention Rules, VPN Providers Could Be Affected

    The Register reports:

    Denmark takes a Viking swing at VPN-enabled piracy

    Pariah States

    And:

    Amazon security boss blames Russia’s GRU for years-long energy-sector hacks

    China, Iran are having a field day with React2Shell, Google warns

    BleepingComputer reports:

    France arrests Latvian for installing malware on Italian ferry

    Denmark blames Russia for destructive cyberattack on water utility

    DarkReading reports:

    Russia Hits Critical Orgs Via Misconfigured Edge Devices

    Dormant Iran APT is Still Alive, Spying on Dissidents

    EuronNews reports:

    Pro-Russian hackers claim French postal service cyberattack

    Big Media

    Ben Werdmuller asks:

    Is the article dead?

    Just for brain-dead people.

    Nieman Lab’s Predictions for Journalism 2026

    Journalists talk about the elephant in the room: our relationship with Big Tech

    CyberCultural shares:

    My 2025 Indie Web Report and Thoughts on the Open Web

    404 Media reports:

    Archivists Posted the 60 Minutes CECOT Segment Bari Weiss Killed

    Big Tech

    The Nerd Reich reports:

    Tech Billionaires Flirt With the Guillotine

    JD Vance’s Theo Bro Network: Silicon Valley Meets ‘God’

    Futurism reports:

    Professor Warns That the Wealthy Are Trying to Use AI to Seize Control of Everything

    The Rebel Tech Alliance reports on:

    Surveillance Pricing

    404 Media reports:

    Hack Reveals the a16z-Backed Phone Farm Flooding TikTok With AI Influencers

    SuperBloom examines:

    From Content to Interface: Rethinking Platform Transparency Through Design

    Wanna-be Big Tech

    Mozilla spouts techbro delusions:

    Mozilla’s Next Chapter: Building the World’s Most Trusted Software Company

    Fuck Firefox.

    Pivot to AI has the reality:

    Firefox browser falls to AI. What do we do now?

    Zen, Waterfox, or LibreWolf, peeps.

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    The Register reports:

    New React vulns leak secrets, invite DoS attacks

    Poisoned WhatsApp API package steals messages and accounts

    Krebs on Security reports:

    Most Parked Domains Now Serving Malicious Content

    DarkReading reports:

    Attackers Use Stolen AWS Credentials in Cryptomining Campaign

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Microsoft 365 accounts targeted in wave of OAuth phishing attacks

    Mullvad is:

    Announcing GotaTun, the future of WireGuard at Mullvad VPN

    Framasoft asks:

    Qui suis-je et quelle est mon identité ?

    404 Media reports:

    Flock Exposed Its AI-Powered Cameras to the Internet. We Tracked Ourselves

    Fediverse

    Tim Chambres shares:

    My 2026 Open Social Web Predictions

    Ploum shares:

    How We Lost Communication to Entertainment

    The Social Web Foundation explores:

    Implementing Encrypted Messaging over ActivityPub

    Literally, awesome.

    Connected Places has:

    Fediverse Report – 147

    PeerTube announces:

    Publish your videos with PeerTube for mobile!

    It’s FOSS reports:

    Decentralized YouTube Alternative PeerTube Adds Creator Mode

    Holos shares:

    How It Works

    ActivityPub for WordPress has:

    7.8.0 – Happy Holidays

    Jose Murilo shares:

    Museums in the Fediverse: Experiments with Tainacan, ActivityPub, and WebSocial

    DeadSuperHerson says:

    Ghost’s ActivityPub Integration Feels Half-Baked

    I feel the same way. And it’s why I am running a backup of The Programmer’s Fulcrum on WordPress to keep Ghost honest. We’ll see where TPF ends up in 2027.

    Mastodon shares its:

    Annual Report 2024

    Piefed announces:

    PieFed 1.4 is released – emoji, federated stackoverflow and AI content filters

    Empathy Forward announces:

    Charities.Place

    Fedify shares:

    Fedify 1.10.0: Observability foundations for the future debug dashboard

    Slightly Decentralized Social Media

    Connected Places has:

    ATmosphere Report 147 – Year’s end reflections

    ATProto Community has:

    Ændra Rininsland: Supporting and growing ATProto development in 2025 and beyond

    I am going to check Leaflet out.

    TechCrunch reports:

    Bluesky launches a privacy-focused ‘Find Friends’ feature without invite spam

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Never stop fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #ActivityPub #AI #Autocracy #BigJournalism #BigTech #Bluesky #Democracy #Fascism #Fediverse #Holos #Mastodon #Peertube #RSS #StopChina #StopIsrael #StopRedAmerica #StopRussia #SupportUkraine #TechnoAnarchism #TechnoFeudalism battalion.mobileatom.net/?p=42
  2. Destroying Autocracy – December 11, 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.

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

    This is the penultimate edition of Destroying Autocracy with the final one coming December 25th. We have friends in town so there will not be one next week.

    The Programmer’s Fulcrum is the future (and smaller) home for a fusion of Symfony Station and Battalion. Its tagline is Devs Defending Democracy, Developing the OMN and it’s coming soon.

    You can sign up now and for 2025 get an email with links to 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 next month.

    We are posting on the Fediverse now at @thefulcrum ghostverse.link/@thefulcrum

    Please copy and paste our handle into you favorite client to follow us. Original website content will start in 2026.

    Featured Item(s)

    Deutche Welle writes:

    DW Access is a lightweight app designed to ensure access to independent information in regions where digital freedom is under threat. It provides users with a secure way to reach DW content even under severe censorship.

    DW Access: New app counters global censorship

    And Ben Werdmuller writes:

    When people think about RSS, they most often associate it with the long-departed Google Reader — but it’s far from dead. From direct subscriptions to syndication into apps that aggregate and re-present content, RSS remains the standard for feeds. It’s the glue that holds the timely web together.

    Most people know RSS powers blogs and podcasts. But it powers popular news apps too, from aggregated headlines on MSN or in SmartNews to up-to-date headlines in business services like Lexis Nexis or Bloomberg.

    It’s also widely used to keep track of status updates of all kinds: weather, software updates, infrastructure uptime, and so on. Most of this activity happens behind the scenes. Publishers often think of feeds as an afterthought, but entire industries rely on them. It’s a workhorse that’s become essential infrastructure for the web.

    Why RSS matters

    There are more RSS items below.

    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:

    ‘Happy Ukrainian Armed Forces Day’ — hackers deface website of Russian company delivering military goods, HUR source claims

    404 Media reports:

    DHS’s Immigrant-Hunting App Removed from Google Play Store

    ICEBlock Creator Sues U.S. Government Over App’s Removal

    Tech Policy Press reports:

    The EU’s Fine Against X is Not About Speech or ‘Censorship’

    Cory Doctorow has:

    Elon Musk’s Blue Tick scam

    Pluralistic: The Reverse-Centaur’s Guide to Criticizing AI

    Speaking of, Josh Collins says:

    AI optimism is a class privilege

    Speaking as an old affluent white man, I agree.

    Fairphone shares:

    We’re big fans of open-source buildable code at Fairphone. Here’s why.

    Open WebSearch has:

    Partner in Focus: Open Search Foundation

    The Register reports:

    Publishers say no to AI scrapers, block bots at server level

    Google’s AI training tactics land it in another EU antitrust fight

    Really Simple Licensing spec lets web publishers demand their due from AI scrapers

    The Tyee reports:

    The Man Who Tracks Silicon Valley’s ‘Nerd Reich’

    TechCrunch reports:

    State attorneys general warn Microsoft, OpenAI, Google, and other AI giants to fix ‘delusional’ outputs

    The Guardian reports:

    ‘Don’t pander to the tech giants!’ How a youth movement for digital justice is spreading across Europe

    Nextcloud reports:

    Île-de-France offers 550,000 students and staff a sovereign cloud collaboration platform

    6-figure deployments show momentum of sovereignty in France

    It’s FOSS opines:

    This Could Be The Linux Phone We All Have Been Waiting For

    APC shares:

    What I shared about digital commons and the NGI0 grant programme during this year’s Global Gathering

    NPQ reports:

    This Giving Season, Nonprofits Should Address the Chill in the Air

    Elena Rossini starts a series:

    A newbie’s guide to self-hosting with YunoHost. Part 1: reasons + requirements

    Neutral

    Tech Policy Press reports:

    Europe Fined X, But It’s Still Avoiding the Real Threat to Democracy

    Policymakers Overlook How Open Source AI Is Reshaping Global Power

    NiemanLab reports:

    Public media sees infrastructure as its next act of service

    Ars Technica reports:

    Big Tech joins forces with Linux Foundation to standardize AI agents

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    404 Media reports:

    Border Patrol Agent Recorded Raid with Meta’s Ray-Ban Smart Glasses

    Man Charged for Wiping Phone Before CBP Could Search It

    NOYB shares:

    Digital Omnibus: First Analysis of Select GDPR and ePrivacy Proposals by the Commission

    The Nerd Reich reports:

    Financial Times Discovers the Network State Cult

    The Gist shares:

    Waving the Ban Hammer

    Pariah States

    The Kyiv Post reports:

    Cyberattack on Reporters Without Borders Linked to Russian Security Services

    The Register reports:

    UK to Europe: The time to counter Russia’s information war machine is now

    DarkReading reports:

    Feds: Pro-Russia Hactivists Target US Critical Infrastructure

    BleepingComputer reports:

    North Korean hackers exploit React2Shell flaw in EtherRAT malware attacks

    Big Media

    NiemanLab reports:

    The political journalism that matters most will be built from the ground up

    The year journalism stops outsourcing its independence

    Big Tech

    Platformer reports:

    Where Meta’s biggest experiment in governance went wrong

    404 Media reports:

    Instagram Is Generating Inaccurate SEO Bait for Your Posts

    NetzPolitik reports:

    All you need to know about how adtech data exposes the EU to espionage

    TechDirt reports:

    Elon’s Crying Censorship Over An EU Fine That Has Nothing To Do With Censorship

    Politico reports:

    X axes European Commission’s ad account after €120M EU fine

    Fascists are such snowflakes.

    The Register reports:

    Block all AI browsers for the foreseeable future: Gartner

    Forever.

    Thomas Rigby shares:

    They See Your Photos: 12 months on

    Amusing, but unfortunately a real product from the c^nts at Google.

    Wanna-be Big Tech

    Youssuff Quips looks at:

    Mozilla’s Betrayal of Open Source: Google’s Gemini AI is Overwriting Volunteer Work on Support Mozilla

    Terror

    The Register reports:

    193 cybercrims arrested, accused of plotting ‘violence-as-a-service’

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    Freedom of the Press Foundation shares:

    Lessons from Defense Department ‘Signalgate’ report

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Portugal updates cybercrime law to exempt security researchers

    DarkReading reports:

    Gemini Enterprise No-Click Flaw Exposes Sensitive Data

    Fediverse

    Connected Places has:

    The Digital Services Act and Theories of Power

    Linuxiac reports:

    PeerTube 8.0 Brings a Modern Video Player and Team Channel Management

    José Murilo shares:

    Museums in the Fediverse: Experiments with Tainacan, ActivityPub, and WebSocial

    Steffen Voß has:

    Wie spielen WordPress und Mastodon zusammen?

    Events, WordPress und das Fediverse

    Mastodon has:

    Trunk & Tidbits, November 2025

    The world needs social sovereignty

    RSS

    John Onolan says:

    I’m making an RSS reader

    Robert Alexander is:

    Discovering the IndieWeb with calm tech

    Fantastic.

    Peter Ries pursues:

    Reading news from non-RSS websites

    Slightly Decentralized Social Media

    TBD

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Keep fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #ActivityPub #AI #Autocracy #BigJournalism #BigTech #Democracy #Fascism #Fediverse #Mastodon #Peertube #RSS #StopChina #StopIsrael #StopRedAmerica #StopRussia #SupportUkraine #TechnoAnarchism #TechnoFeudalism #WordPress

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  3. Destroying Autocracy – December 04, 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.

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

    The Programmer’s Fulcrum is the future (and smaller) home for a fusion of Symfony Station and Battalion. Its tagline is Devs Defending Democracy, Developing the OMN.

    You can sign up now and for 2025 get an email with links to 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 in January.

    We are posting on the Fediverse now at @thefulcrum @thefulcrum.dev and original website content will start next month.

    Featured Item(s)

    Hamish Campbell writes:

    ActivityPub is a shared vocabulary, a public language for moving meaning and connection across the open web. It gives you nouns and verbs, and the community defines the grammar through lived use.

    This is why the OMN works with ActivityPub, a metadata and meaning layer, not a platform, flows, not silos. ActivityPub is the widely deployed 4 Opens protocol that treats publishing as a flow, a conversation.

    Unlike the more vertical stacks (ATProto is a good example), ActivityPub doesn’t force a worldview. It doesn’t tell you, “this is how your network must be structured.” It doesn’t enforce hierarchy or lock you into one interpretation of identity, authority, or workflow. It’s a KISS path – here’s a shared language, verbs for publishing and receiving, express objects, updates, relationships. The rest is up to the commons.

    This flexibility is exactly why the OMN can become a part of this flow.

    Why the OMN works with ActivityPub – And why we need a bridge to p2p

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

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

    DDEV has:

    Power Through Blackouts: How DDEV Community Helped Me in Ukraine

    TechPolicy Press shares:

    How to Test New York’s Algorithmic Pricing Law

    The EU’s Digital Omnibus Must Be Rejected by Lawmakers. Here is Why.

    Singapore announced an:

    Issuance of Implementation Directives to Apple and Google Under the Online Criminal Harms Act

    The MIT Press Reader has:

    The Secret History of Tor: How a Military Project Became a Lifeline for Privacy

    The Guardian reports:

    Irish authorities asked to investigate Microsoft over alleged unlawful data processing by IDF

    Neutral

    TechPolicy Press reports:

    What the European Commission and Civil Society Both Get Wrong on the Digital Omnibus

    Why Platforms Don’t Catch Climate Misinformation — and How to Change That

    EuroNews asks:

    Which European countries are building their own sovereign AI to compete in the tech race?

    Numerama reports:

    Mistral AI dévoile Mistral 3 et Ministral : des modèles qui replacent la France sur la scène open source

    TechCrunch reports:

    Mistral closes in on Big AI rivals with new open-weight frontier and small models

    Wired reports:

    The Age-Gated Internet Is Sweeping the states. Activists Are Fighting Back.

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Lawmakers Want to Ban VPNs—And They Have No Idea What They’re Doing

    EDRi has:

    Promises unkept: The EU-US Data Privacy Framework under fire

    404 Media reports:

    Flock Uses Overseas Gig Workers to Build its Surveillance AI

    Pariah States

    DarkReading reports:

    Tomiris Unleashes ‘Havoc’ With New Tools, Tactics

    DPRK’s ‘Contagious Interview’ Spawns Malicious Npm Package Factory

    Student Sells Gov’t, University Sites to Chinese Actors

    TechPolicy Press reports:

    The Gulf’s AI Rise and the Risk of Entrenching Authoritarianism

    The Register reports:

    Stealthy browser extensions waited years before infecting 4.3M Chrome, Edge users with backdoors and spyware

    China using AI as ‘precision instrument’ of censorship and repression, at home and abroad

    Big Media

    Axios reports:

    Fox News hires Palantir to build AI newsroom tools

    Big surprise.

    Big Tech

    The Guardian reports:

    How big tech is creating its own friendly media bubble to ‘win the narrative battle online’

    More than 1,000 Amazon workers warn rapid AI rollout threatens jobs and climate

    Anti-immigrant material among AI-generated content getting billions of views on TikTok

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Leak confirms OpenAI is preparing ads on ChatGPT for public roll out

    Big surprise here. But, if you’re amoral enough to use it, you deserve all the privacy invading ads you get.

    Google deletes X post after getting caught using a ‘stolen’ AI recipe infographic

    Nature reports:

    Major AI conference flooded with peer reviews written fully by AI

    Wow.

    The Guardian reports:

    The question isn’t whether the AI bubble will burst – but what the fallout will be

    National Review reports:

    Meta Researchers Privately Compared Instagram to Addictive Drug, Bombshell Court Filing Shows

    Wanna-be Big Tech

    OMG Unbuntu has:

    Mozilla’s ‘Rewiring’ to AI – Saving the Web or Saving Itself?

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    TechCrunch reports:

    European cops shut down crypto mixing website that helped launder 1.3B euros

    DarkReading reports:

    New Raptor Framework Uses Agentic Workflows to Create Patches

    Bleeping Computer reports:

    Fake Calendly invites spoof top brands to hijack ad manager accounts

    The Register reports:

    Microsoft quietly shuts down Windows shortcut flaw after years of espionage abuse

    Fediverse

    Coywolf has:

    Mastodon creator shares what went wrong with Threads and ponders the future of the fediverse

    Ben Werdmuller shares:

    Introducing Roundabout

    Sean Coates explores:

    The Fediverse and Content Creation: Monetization

    Great and important stuff.

    Ploum asks:

    Is Pixelfed sawing off the branch that the Fediverse is sitting on?

    Wouldn’t the fix to this would be to show a larger version of a user’s profile image with text posts?

    RSS

    Planet Codigo has:

    Mi solución RSS con software libre y autogestionado

    Slightly Decentralized Social Media

    TBD

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Keep fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #ActivityPub #AI #Autocracy #BigJournalism #BigTech #Democracy #Fascism #Fediverse #Mastodon #Pixelfed #Roundabout #RSS #StopChina #StopIsrael #StopRedAmerica #StopRussia #SupportUkraine #TechnoAnarchism #TechnoFeudalism #Threads

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  4. Destroying Autocracy – November 27, 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.

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

    The Programmer’s Fulcrum is the future (and smaller) home for a fusion of Symfony Station and Battalion. Its tagline is Devs Defending Democracy, Developing the OMN.

    You can sign up now and for 2025 get an email with links to 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 in January.

    We are posting on the Fediverse now at @thefulcrum @thefulcrum.dev and original website content will start in 2026.

    Featured Item(s)

    The Atlantic writes:

    Over the weekend, Elon Musk’s X rolled out a feature that had the immediate result of sowing maximum chaos. The update, called “About This Account,” allows people to click on the profile of an X user and see such information as: which country the account was created in, where its user is currently based, and how many times the username has been changed.

    Nikita Bier, X’s head of product, said the feature was “an important first step to securing the integrity of the global town square.” Roughly four hours later, with the update in the wild, Bier sent another post: “I need a drink.”

    Almost immediately, “About This Account” stated that many prominent and prolific pro-MAGA accounts, which signaled that they were run by “patriotic” Americans, were based in countries such as Nigeria, Russia, India, and Thailand.

    @MAGANationX, an account with almost 400,000 followers and whose bio says it is a “Patriot Voice for We The People,” is based in “Eastern Europe (Non-EU),” according to the feature, and has changed its username five times since the account was made, last year.

    On X and Bluesky, users dredged up countless examples of fake or misleading rage-baiting accounts posting aggressive culture-war takes to large audiences. An account called “Maga Nadine” claims to be living in and posting from the United States but is, according to X, based in Morocco. An “America First” account with 67,000 followers is apparently based in Bangladesh. Poetically, the X handle @American is based in Pakistan, according to the feature.

    Elon Musk’s Worthless, Poisoned Hall of Mirrors

    Just FYI, December 25th will be the day I stop exploring the stupidity of our current timeline and the last Destroying Autocracy post. Again, see the notes above about The Fulcrum.

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

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

    EuroNews reports:

    Life after chatbots: Meet the ‘AI vegans’ refusing to accept a virtual reality

    Kagi is:

    Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search

    Orion 1.0 ✴︎ Browse Beyond

    Fucking awesome if you use Macs.

    TechPolicy Press reports:

    Why Civil Society Is Sounding the Alarm on the EU’s Omnibus Rollback

    The Guardian reports:

    European parliament calls for social media ban on under-16s

    The Free Software Foundation Europe shares:

    Germany Stack: Only Free Software Enables Digital Sovereignty

    Wikimedia announces:

    Unifying our mobile and desktop domains

    Decidim reviews:

    Decidim Fest 2025: Collective energy, digital sovereignty and a common roadmap

    The Conversation reports:

    Tim Berners-Lee wants everyone to own their own data – his plan needs state and consumer support to work

    Mullvad reports:

    An important victory – but we still need to stop Chat Control.

    Ploum says:

    Don’t Do Snake Oil Writing

    Fiona Fokus says:

    I don’t care how well your “AI” works

    Abso-fucking-lutely.

    Neutral

    The Guardian asks:

    Has Britain become an economic colony?

    England always makes sure to ape the shitty parts of America.

    W3C shares:

    Preventing Abuse of Digital Credentials

    Ben Werdmuller covers:

    The EFF we need now

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    Heise reports:

    Analysis of the Digital Sovereignty Summit: Open Source Gets Scolded

    We Are Solomon reports:

    Hungry for data: Inside Europol’s secretive AI program

    The Intercept reports:

    The FBI wants to use Surveillance Drones with Facial Recognition Technology

    How Corporate Partnerships Powered University Surveillance of Palestine Protests

    The Counter Offensive reports:

    Witkoff was secretly giving Russians advice

    Pariah States

    The Register reports:

    CISA warns spyware crews are breaking into Signal and WhatsApp accounts

    DarkReading reports:

    DPRK’s FlexibleFerret Tightens macOS Grip

    Big Media

    The Columbia Journalism Review reports:

    Could Public Skepticism of the Press Actually Be Good for Democracy?

    It could since most Big Media is owned by right-wing c^nts.

    ProPublica shares:

    ProPublica’s May-August 2025 Impact Report: Independent Investigations That Spur Change

    Big Tech

    Sage Journals

    Algorithms at your service: Understanding how X’s systems of recommendation likely fueled the far-right riots in the United Kingdom by amplifying visual representations of racist conspiracy theories

    Renée DiResta reports:

    On the internet, nobody knows you’re a MAGA influencer… in Lagos

    The Daily Beast reports:

    Top MAGA Influencers Accidentally Unmasked as Foreign Trolls

    404 Media reports:

    America’s Polarization Has Become the World’s Side Hustle

    The Register reports:

    Meta knows how bad its sites are for kids, say lawyers

    MM+M reports:

    What healthcare marketers need to know about Meta’s censoring of abortion ads

    The Markup reports:

    How American Big Tech guards the profits it extracts around the world

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Cox Enterprises discloses Oracle E-Business Suite data breach

    Hmm, cable companies are literally shit at everything.

    Code beautifiers expose credentials from banks, govt, tech orgs

    DarkReading reports:

    Infamous Shai-hulud Worm Resurfaces From the Depths

    The Register reports:

    FCC guts post-Salt Typhoon telco rules despite ongoing espionage risk

    Fediverse

    Terence Eden has:

    Now witness the power of this fully operational Fediverse!

    Ghost has:

    Explore the independent web

    RadWeb Hosting shares:

    How to Host Your Own Mastodon Server on a VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

    How to Install Pleroma on Ubuntu VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

    NodeBB announces:

    NodeBB v4.7.0 — category boost fixes, remote media/emoji in chats, and more!

    Slightly Decentralized Social Media

    Connected Places has:

    ATmosphere Report – 144

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Keep fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #activitypub #ai #atproto #autocracy #bigJournalism #bigTech #democracy #fascism #fediverse #mastodon #nodebb #pleroma #stopChina #stopIsrael #stopRedAmerica #stopRussia #supportUkraine #technoanarchism #technofeudalism

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  5. Destroying Autocracy – November 20, 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.

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

    The Programmer’s Fulcrum is the future (and smaller) home for a fusion of Symfony Station and Battalion. Its tagline is Devs Defending Democracy, Developing the OMN.

    You can sign up now and for 2025 get an email with links to 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 in January.

    We are posting on the Fediverse now at @thefulcrum @thefulcrum.dev and original website content will start in 2026.

    Featured Item(s)

    Muni Town writes:

    I’ve been trying to write this piece for years, really ever since I finished the first version of Open Source Explained (a v2 will drop early next year). Every time I get started I’m just overwhelmed with paralyzing visions of the commentariat accusing me of WrongThink.

    So I drop it, because I’m tired to the bone of debating the minutae of open source definitions when the conversation we ought to be having is about power: who has it? (oligarchs), how did they get it? (monopolies & corruption), why is that a problem? (platform autocracy), and how do we the people take that power back? (protocols and open software).

    Understanding ownership is power

    It’s important to understand the codes in your life, because your life is made up of them. Once you understand which codes you already have access to and even the right to inspect, you can see more clearly which other codes you ought to have insight into.

    Nothing makes me more anxious than writing about open source licensing because nothing brings out more opinion-havers, the vast majority of whom are speaking from a point of privilege-blindess in the western world. The widespread ignorance of the deeper power struggle at play (which we’re losing) has brought the free world to the very brink, so I’m pushing past the discomfort to honor the urgency of our moment.

    Open Source Power

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

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

    404 Media reports:

    Ukraine Is Jamming Russia’s ‘Superweapon’ With a Song

    Radio Free Europe reports:

    How Britain’s Disposable Vape Ban Has Boosted Ukraine’s War Effort

    TechCrunch reports:

    Five people plead guilty to helping North Koreans infiltrate US companies as ‘remote IT workers’

    Surveillance Tech Provide Proteir Was Hacked

    a16z-backed super PAC is targeting Alex Bores, sponsor of New York’s AI safety bill — he says bring it on

    Software Maxims has:

    How FOSS Won and Why It Matters

    Open Future announces:

    Open Future Joins the European Network for Technological Resilience and Sovereignty

    404 Media reports:

    Airlines Will Shut Down Program That Sold Your Flights Records to Government

    Framasoft has:

    Renforcez l’internet du partage en contribuant à la robustesse de Framasoft

    Support our 2026 campaign!

    The Register reports:

    Latest Servo release hints at a real Rust alternative to Chromium

    Brussels eyes AWS, Azure for gatekeeper tag in cloud clampdown

    Game over: Europol storms gaming platforms in extremist content sweep

    The Guardian reports:

    French authorities investigate alleged Holocaust denial posts on Elon Musk’s Grok AI

    TechPolicy Press reports:

    Brazil Supreme Court Ruling Redefines Framework for Platform Liability

    Neutral

    TechCrunch reports:

    Databricks co-founder argues US must go open source to beat China in AI

    The Guardian reports:

    AI firms must be clear on risks or repeat tobacco’s mistakes, says Anthropic chief

    The Center for Democracy and Technology reports:

    Architects of Online Influence: How Creators, Platforms, and Policymakers Shape Political Speech

    TechPolicy Press says:

    If Europe Wants Digital Sovereignty, It Must Reinvent Who Owns Tech

    MIT Technology Review reports:

    Quantum physicists have shrunk and “de-censored” DeepSeek R1

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    Corporate Europe reports:

    Preparing a roll-back of digital rights: Commission’s secretive meetings with industry

    The Brussels Times reports:

    Secret EU plans to allow Big Tech to train AI with our personal data

    The Guardian reports:

    Dark forces are preventing us fighting the climate crisis – by taking knowledge hostage

    404 Media reports:

    This App Lets ICE Track Vehicles and Owners Across the Country

    IRS Accessed Massive Database of Americans Flights Without a Warrant

    The Register reports:

    Palantir plots NHS skills drive for its controversial data platform

    Pariah States

    TechCrunch reports:

    US, UK, and Australia sanction Russian ‘bulletproof’ web host used in ransomware attacks

    Forbes reports:

    Has Samsung Installed ‘Unremovable Israeli Spyware’ On Your Phone?

    The Register reports:

    Tens of thousands more ASUS routers pwned by suspected, evolving China operation

    Big Media

    TBD

    Big Tech

    The Guardian reports:

    White nationalist talking points and racial pseudoscience: welcome to Elon Musk’s Grokipedia

    The Register reports:

    Researchers find hole in AI guardrails by using strings like =coffee

    404 Media reports:

    A Researcher Made an AI That Completely Breaks the Online Surveys Scientists Rely On

    The ACLU reports:

    Your Smartphone, Their Rules: How App Stores Enable Corporate-Government Censorship

    Yep.

    TechPolicy Press reports:

    How Tech Oligarchs Profit from the Logic of ‘Finitude Capitalism’ and What to Do About It

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    Privacy Guides has:

    Email Security: Where We Are and What the Future Holds

    DarkReading asks:

    Can a Global, Decentralized System Save CVE Data?

    Heise reports:

    3.5 Billion Accounts: Complete WhatsApp Directory Retrieved and Evaluated

    Signal or Delta Chat peeps.

    Fediverse

    Ben Werdmuller reports on:

    The State of the Open Social Web

    Great Stuff as usual from Ben.

    ForBetter explores:

    The future of hope on the Social Web

    Connected Places has:

    Fediverse Report – 142

    Laura Hargreaves has:

    Ghost v6 Upgrade + Docker Migration: What I Learned (So You Don’t Have To)

    Big news with Mastodon this week:

    My next chapter with Mastodon

    The Future is Ours to Build – Together

    Hopefully the new regime (foundation vs. benevolent dictator) will focus on trust & safety and not trying to be Twitter 2.

    Chris Sturmsucht shares:

    Fediverse: a new open and social web

    Slightly Decentralized Social Media

    TBD

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Keep fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #activitypub #ai #autocracy #bigJournalism #bigTech #democracy #fascism #fediverse #ghost #mastodon #stopChina #stopIsrael #stopRedAmerica #stopRussia #supportUkraine #technoanarchism #technofeudalism

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  6. Destroying Autocracy – November 13, 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.

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

    The Programmer’s Fulcrum is the future (and smaller) home for a fusion of Symfony Station and Battalion. Its tagline is Devs Defending Democracy, Developing the OMN.

    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.

    We are posting on the Fediverse now at @thefulcrum @thefulcrum.dev and original website content will start in 2026.

    Featured Item(s)

    Wrekage/Salvage writes:

    Once you’ve seized the tools of political life to build communal power, it’s hard to forget what a hammer feels like in your hand.

    Bonfire Networks is a tiny software org that has spent the past couple of years building a framework for communities on the open social web. At the end of last week, they released Bonfire Social, a microblogging app.

    Like Mastodon, Bonfire Social runs on ActivityPub, but it takes differently opinionated approach to sociability.

    (It has) features I (and many others) have been advocating for in Fediverse software for years, often while people explained at length that such things simply could not be implemented.

    Most exhilarating to me, though, is that they aren’t just building another microblogging app. They’re making a toolkit for internet community software that is healthy and good and designed around real human needs from the start.

    As they put it in their crowdfunding campaign, they’re making building blocks for communities on the open social web.

    Sparks fly up

    Total awesomeness that needs to blow up. We will cover (and support) Bonfire extensively on The Programmer’s Fulcrum.

    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:

    Ukraine slaps new sanctions on Putin’s team and propagandist publishers

    Radio Free Europe reports:

    EU ‘Democracy Shield’ Aims To Counter Russian Disinformation

    Open Web Advocacy has:

    Tim Berners-Lee On Apple’s Browser Engine Ban and Web Apps

    Heise reports:

    Office alternative from Germany by Ionos and Nextcloud is now available

    Great.

    Speaking of Germany, The Guardian reports:

    ChatGPT violated copyright law by ‘learning’ from song lyrics, German court rules

    Meta could face millions in fines for not signing content deals in Australia

    Digital Rights Bytes asks:

    Can the government read my text messages?

    404 Media reports:

    Judge Rules Flock Surveillance Images Are Public Records That Can Be Requested By Anyone

    TechCrunch reports:

    Wikipedia urges AI companies to use its paid API, and stop scraping

    Brookings says:

    We should all be Luddites

    Preach brother.

    Poynter reports:

    As independent newspapers disappear, a secretive alliance fights to save them

    Neutral

    Open Knowledge shares:

    Open letter: Harnessing open source AI to advance digital sovereignty

    The Ringer has:

    How Catastrophic Is It If the AI Bubble Bursts? An FAQ.

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    404 Media reports:

    DHS Gives Local Cops a Facial Recognition App To Find Immigrants

    TechCrunch reports:

    Why a lot of people are getting hacked with government spyware

    Lawmakers warn Democratic governors that states are sharing drivers’ data with ICE

    Euractiv reports:

    EU’s red tape bonfire puts AI ahead of privacy protection

    NOYB reports:

    EU Commission internal draft would wreck core principles of the GDPR

    The Guardian reports:

    The EU has let US tech giants run riot. Diluting our data law will only entrench their power.

    Tech giants vow to defend users in US as spyware companies make inroads with Trump administration

    Freedom of the Press Foundation reports:

    Kansas county pays $3M for forgetting the First Amendment

    Pariah States

    BleepingComputer reports:

    APT37 hackers abuse Google Find Hub in Android data-wiping attacks

    BitDefender reports:

    Russian hacker admits helping Yanluowang ransomware infect companies

    The Register reports:

    UK asks cyberspies to probe whether Chinese buses can be switched off remotely

    Krebs on Security reports:

    Google Sues to Disrupt Chinese SMS Phishing Triad

    Big Media

    The Columbia Journalism Review has:

    Editorial Independence Means Technological Independence

    The Open Media Network peeps.

    The Guardian reports:

    EU investigates Google over ‘demotion’ of commercial content from news media

    Big Tech

    And:

    Big Tech’s control freak era is breaking itself apart

    The Techno Anarchist Manifesto lists tools to help you avoid most of this AI horseshit.

    Lies, damned lies and AI: the newest way to influence elections may be here to stay

    Jesus.

    Digital colonialism: the new frontier of Latin American dependency.

    A side effect of techno feudalism.

    PC Mag reports:

    Asking ChatGPT About Affairs or Abortion? Be Careful, Marketers Are Peeking at Your Prompts

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    The Register reports:

    OWASP Top 10: Broken access control still tops app security list

    IEEE Spectrum reports:

    Your AI Agent Is Now a Target for Email Phishing. New tools can help thwart the attacks.

    Like bitcoin, if you use this shit you deserve what you get.

    DarkReading reports:

    Orgs Move to SSO, Passkeys to Solve Bad Password Habits

    GlassWorm Returns, Slices Back into VS Code Extensions

    Check out VS Codium friends.

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Police disrupts Rhadamanthys, VenomRAT, and Elysium malware operations

    Fediverse

    Elena Rossini shares:

    The rebellion will be federated – 2025 edition

    A New Social has:

    Bonfire and A New Social

    Bonfire explains:

    Matters of care – why Bonfire maintenance comes first.

    Comciencia has:

    A comunicação da ciência no Fediverso

    Laura Hargreves shares:

    Growing My Own Little Fediverse: The Joy of Going Further Down the Rabbit Hole

    Inside My Matrix: How I Reclaimed Messaging from the Cloud

    TechCrunch reports:

    Threads targets podcasters with new features, aiming to become the home for show discussions

    BTW, fuck Threads.

    Slightly Decentralized Social Media

    The Dabbler has:

    Chicken Caesars: they’re messing with your Bluesky feed

    TechCrunch reports:

    Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine’s video archive

    Hmm, this is built with Nostr.

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Keep fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #activitypub #ai #autocracy #bigJournalism #bigTech #bluesky #bonfire #bridgyfed #democracy #fascism #fediverse #matrix #stopChina #stopIsrael #stopRedAmerica #stopRussia #supportUkraine #technoanarchism #technofeudalism #threads #xmpp

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  7. Destroying Autocracy – September 25, 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.

    The Programmer’s Fulcrum is the future (and smaller) home for a fusion of Symfony Station and Battalion. Its tagline is Devs Defending Democracy, Developing the OMN.

    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.

    Featured Item

    Tuta shares:

    Finally some good news: French MPs want to make it illegal to break encryption and limit surveillance.

    Is France finally standing up for encryption and privacy?

    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 Guardian reports:

    Too tricky to cancel: Amazon faces US trial over alleged Prime subscription deceptions

    Ars Technica reports:

    How to fight censorship, one Disney+ cancellation at a time

    I canceled Hulu, ESPN+, and Disney+. And they’re gonna stay canceled. My drinking budget just went up $90 a month. Cheers!

    The Verge reports:

    Microsoft forced to make Windows 10 extended security updates truly free in Europe

    404 Media reports:

    We’re Suing ICE for its $2 Million Spyware Contract

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    Ukraine hacks Crimea proxy head, uncovers child abduction files, intelligence source says

    FSFE reports:

    The Digital Markets Act turns 1: one year of pushing for Device Neutrality

    Neutral

    The Next Web reports:

    The EU’s €2T budget overlooks a key tech pillar: Open source

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    Tech Policy reports:

    The Internet Coup Is Here. And the World Is Still Asleep

    The Guardian reports:

    Documents offer rare insight on Ice’s close relationship with Palantir

    Reuters reports:

    Exclusive: US could hit entire International Criminal Court with sanctions soon

    The EFF reports:

    That Drone in the Sky Could Be Tracking Your Car

    404 Media reports:

    How Surveillance Firms Use ‘Democracy’ As a Cover for Serving ICE and Trump

    Pariah States

    DarkReading reports:

    Chinese APT Leans on Researcher PoCs to Spy on Other Countries

    Iran-Linked Hackers Target Europe With New Malware

    EuroNews reports:

    Inside Russia’s AI-driven disinformation machine shaping Moldova’s election

    The Register reports:

    SIM city: Feds say 100,000-card farms could have killed cell towers in NYC

    Google warns China-linked spies lurking in ‘numerous’ enterprises since March

    Big Media

    Fuck Disney, fuck ABC, fuck Sinclair, fuck the FCC.

    Big Tech

    TechCrunch reports:

    Meta launches super PAC to fight AI regulation as state policies mount

    The Guardian reports:

    Parents outraged as Meta uses photos of schoolgirls in ads targeting man

    Meta exposé author faces bankruptcy after ban on criticising company

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Going Viral vs. Going Dark: Why Extremism Trends and Abortion Content Gets Censored

    If we stop using products from the c^nts at Meta, we can solve all these problems.

    Computer World reports:

    OpenAI admits AI hallucinations are mathematically inevitable, not just engineering flaws

    Hidde shares:

    The politics of AI: we’ll need more sustainability, community and democracy

    404 Media reports:

    AI ‘Workslop’ Is Killing Productivity and Making Workers Miserable

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    Camille Bouvat announces:

    Saracroche, le bloqueur d’appels indésirables pour iPhone et Android

    I was happy to find this spam blocker and put it to use on my Fairphone.

    Between Two Firewalls reports:

    Identity Is Still the Perimeter

    Wired reports:

    How Signal’s Meredith Whittaker Remembers SignalGate: ‘No Fucking Way’

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Police seizes $439 million stolen by cybercrime rings worldwide

    Fediverse

    Connected Places has:

    Fediverse Report 135

    Elena Rossini shares:

    The Future Is Federated: My Fediverse Starter Guide

    Open Journals has some new research:

    Pin the tail on the researcher: From distributed to meshy accountability in decentralized social media

    Kalvin has:

    Mastodon and Algorithms: Transparent, Simple, and User-Controlled

    PeerTube announces:

    PeerTube mobile app v1.1.0 is out!

    PieFed announces:

    PieFed 1.2 is released

    Hackers Pub shows us:

    How to Build a Simple ActivityPub Reminder Bot in Python.

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    TechCrunch reports:

    Bluesky says it’s getting more aggressive about moderation and enforcement

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Keep fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

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

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  8. Destroying Autocracy – September 11, 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.

    The Programmer’s Fulcrum is the future (and smaller) home for a fusion of Symfony Station and Battalion. Its tagline is Devs Defending Democracy, Developing the OMN.

    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.

    Featured Item

    Dave Rupert writes and asks:

    I think my answer to “Why would anybody start a website (in 2025)?” is the same answer for the content creator in the age of AI problem: I don’t know, but you gotta want to.

    Money sweetens the deal when making content or websites, but we’ve shaken the money tree pretty hard over the last couple decades and it’s looking bare.

    Increasingly, you’ve got to find other sources of inspiration to make a website – which by the way are still the coolest fucking things ever.

    Why would anybody start a website?

    To join the Open Media Network for one.

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

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

    Speaking of websites, the Columbia Journalism Review has:

    Tom Ley Thinks More People Should Experience Worker-Owned Journalism

    The Next Web reports:

    Reclaiming the stack: Europe’s bid for digital sovereignty

    The Register reports:

    Big clouds scramble as EU Data Act brings new data transfer rules

    Heisse reports:

    400 scientists speak out against chat control

    Europe is better than anywhere else, but it isn’t perfect.

    The Guardian reports:

    ‘It is a war of drones now’: the ever-evolving tech dominating the frontline in Ukraine

    Lawmaker calls for French criminal investigation into TikTok

    EU fines Google nearly €3bn for ‘abusing’ dominant position in ad tech

    Speaking of, Tech Policy reports:

    Empowered Workers Are a Bulwark Against Illegal Monopoly

    Ars Technica reports:

    Judge: Anthropic’s $1.5B settlement is being shoved “down the throat of authors”

    Pay-per-output? AI firms blindsided by beefed up robots.txt instructions.

    Ben Werdmuller examines:

    WordPress for newsrooms

    This is the type of content we will feature in The Programmer’s Fulcrum in 2026.

    Make Use of shares:

    I stopped using Gmail for this built-in client and now Gmail feels stuck

    Here is a TAM lite tool for you.

    Mojeek announces:

    Mojeek is Not an Answer Engine

    Tuta shares:

    Chat Control is back & we’ve got one month to stop the EU CSAM scanning plans.

    The Counterforce has a guide:

    Signal For Punks (it has Stories now!)

    I describe myself as 25% intellectual, 25% bohemian, 25% hillbilly, and 25% punk so this appeals to me. 😉

    Neutral

    The Observer reports:

    Nick Clegg and Tim Berners-Lee: the battle for the soul of the internet

    Tech Policy reports:

    Washington and Brussels Vie for Control Over Big Tech

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    404 Media reports:

    ICE Spends Millions on Clearview AI Facial Recognition to Find People ‘Assaulting’ Officers

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    US steps back from joint efforts to combat misinformation, FT reports

    TechDirt reports:

    UK Age Verification Data Confirms What Critics Always Predicted: Mass Migration To Sketchier Sites

    Pariah States

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Czech cyber agency warns against Chinese tech in critical infrastructure

    The Christian Science Monitor reports:

    Why some Israeli journalists only now are turning a lens on Gaza devastation

    DarkReading reports:

    Chinese Hackers Allegedly Pose as US Lawmaker

    Big Media

    The Guardian reports:

    ‘Existential crisis’: how Google’s shift to AI has upended the online news model

    TechDirt reports:

    Wired, Business Insider Editors Duped By Completely Bogus ‘AI’ Using ‘Journalist’ Who Made Up Towns, People That Don’t Exist

    Big Tech

    Tech Policy reports:

    How Big Tech’s ‘Invisible Hand’ Reaches Latin American Regulators

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Age Verification Is A Windfall for Big Tech—And A Death Sentence For Smaller Platforms

    The Register reports:

    It’s AI all the way down as Google’s AI cites web pages written by AI

    The Guardian reports:

    How thousands of ‘overworked, underpaid’ humans train Google’s AI to seem smart

    Impact of chatbots on mental health is warning over future of AI, expert says

    Meta hid harms to children from VR products, whistleblowers allege

    The BBC reports:

    Meta to stop its AI chatbots from talking to teens about suicide

    404 Media reports:

    Instagram Account Promotes Holocaust Denial T-Shirts to 400,000 Followers

    Ars Technica has:

    Former WhatsApp security boss in lawsuit likens Meta’s culture to a “cult”

    EchoStar to sell spectrum to SpaceX after FCC threatened to revoke licenses

    AI vs. MAGA: Populists alarmed by Trump’s embrace of AI, Big Tech

    Even blind fascist squirrels find a nut sometimes.

    SAN reports:

    Not so secret: X’s new encrypted chat feature puts users at risk, experts say

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    Signal announces:

    Introducing Signal Secure Backups

    La Quadrature reports:

    In France, the eternal return of facial recognition

    The Register reports:

    Drift massive attack traced back to loose Salesloft GitHub account

    In crypto bro FAFO news, BleepingComputer reports:

    Hackers hijack npm packages with 2 billion weekly downloads in supply chain attack

    DDoS defender targeted in 1.5 Bpps denial-of-service attack

    Fediverse

    Connected Places has:

    Fediverse Report – 133

    Fedihost looks at:

    Podcasting With PeerTube

    PeerTube announces:

    PeerTube v7.3 is out!

    Mastodon has an update:

    Trunk & Tidbits, August 2025

    NodeBB shares a:

    Progress update for Conversational Contexts

    A New Social announces:

    Bounce Beta Now Live!

    Launch: Notifications from Unbridged Users

    RSS

    Buttondown remembers:

    The story of how RSS beat Microsoft

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    Connected Spaces opines:

    On discourse and decentralisation

    Personally I view Bluesky as only slightly better than Shitter (drastically fewer c^nts) with a 97.4% chance of becoming enshittified. However, Blacksky has given me a little hope for ATProto at least.

    I would also like to point out 96.525% of people on the Fediverse don’t give a fuck about Bluesky and 99.912% of people on Bluesky don’t give a fuck about the Fediverse.

    TechCrunch reports:

    Bluesky adds private bookmarks

    Bluesky will comply with age-verification laws in South Dakota and Wyoming after exiting Mississippi

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Keep fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #ActivityPub #AI #ATProto #Autocracy #BigJournalism #BigTech #Bluesky #Democracy #Fascism #Fediverse #Mastodon #NodeBB #Peertube #RSS #Signal #StopChina #StopIsrael #StopRedAmerica #StopRussia #SupportUkraine #TechnoAnarchism #TechnoFeudalism

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  9. 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

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  10. Destroying Autocracy – August 21, 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 last week, I am willing to spend 10 of my retirement 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. And you’ll be set with TPF after the fusing.

    Featured Item

    Hamish Campbell writes:

    The geek answer (bad faith or blindness): “If only everyone learned to code, then society would be fairer.”

    The activist answer: Code is part of the landscape, but culture, governance, and lived practice matter more. We don’t escape domination by teaching more people to type commands, we escape by changing what we do together with the tools.

    Why “teach everyone to code” has become a dead-end slogan – it’s been tried, it’s been funded, and yet it hasn’t shifted power one bit. If anything, it’s reinforced the tech priesthood instead of breaking it.

    Why “teach everyone to code” has become a dead-end slogan

    Remember, as I mentioned in the TechnoAnarchist Manifesto, tech is now the major religion on earth.

    As far as what programmers should do, he has:

    Activist tech has been stuck in a defensive crouch

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

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

    NextCloud reports:

    Schleswig-Holstein’s “Deutschland-Stack” vision for a digitally independent Germany

    EuroNews reports:

    Cash is king: Why does the eurozone need a digital euro?

    The San Francisco Public Press reports:

    California Pushes AI Regulation as Experts Reveal Looming Dangers

    The Guardian reports:

    Microsoft workers occupy HQ in protest against company’s ties to Israeli military

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Victory! Ninth Circuit Limits Intrusive DMCA Subpoenas

    Victory! Pen-Link’s Police Tools Are Not Secret

    TechPolicy reports:

    The TAKE IT DOWN Act Is US Law. Platforms Must Do More Than The Bare Minimum

    BleepingComputer reports:

    U.S. seizes $2.8 million in crypto from Zeppelin ransomware operator

    The Conversation reports:

    Data that taxpayers have paid for and rely on is disappearing – here’s how it’s happening and what you can do about it

    Poytner reports:

    Poynter’s MediaWise launches new initiative to combat extremism in online gaming spaces

    The Register reports:

    Someone’s poking the bear with infostealers targeting Russian crypto developers

    US cops wrap up RapperBot, one of world’s biggest DDoS-for-hire rackets

    TechCrunch reports:

    Hackers who exposed North Korean government hacker explain why they did it

    Ecosia has offered to take ‘stewardship’ of Chrome. And it’s not a bad idea.

    Great idea, hence it will go nowhere.

    Fortune reports:

    MIT report: 95% of generative AI pilots at companies are failing

    🙂

    EuroNews reports:

    Austrian newspaper’s pay or consent model violates EU privacy rules: court

    The Association of Progressive Communications reports:

    Brazil explores ways to hold platforms accountable in court and beyond

    Bom!

    Neutral

    TechPolicy reports:

    We Need to Control Personal AI Data So Personal AI Cannot Control Us

    The Next Web reports:

    Europe can lead the world in legal AI — by out-regulating everyone else

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    TechPolicy reports:

    How US Officials Are Pressuring Europe Over Its Platform Regulations

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    President Trump’s War on “Woke AI” Is a Civil Liberties Nightmare

    From Book Bans to Internet Bans: Wyoming Lets Parents Control the Whole State’s Access to The Internet

    The Register reports:

    End well, this won’t: UK commissioner suggests govt stops kids from using VPNs

    United Kuntdumb tech logic: if something is shite, let’s fix it by making it worse.

    TechCrunch reports:

    Judge says FTC investigation into Media Matters ‘should alarm all Americans’

    404 Media reports:

    The Government Just Made it Harder for The Public to Comment on Regulations

    Global Voices reports:

    The politics and people behind Balochistan, Pakistan’s internet shutdowns

    Hide Me reports:

    “Chat Control”: The EU is about to read every message you send

    Pariah States

    Politico reports:

    Russia is quietly churning out fake content posing as US news

    And plenty of American stooges are spreading the shit.

    Radio Free Europe reports:

    Report: Russian Sabotage Operations In Europe Have Quadrupled Since 2023

    DarkReading reports:

    Russian Hacktivists Take Aim at Polish Power Plant, AgainRussian Hacktivists Take Aim at Polish Power Plant, Again

    Europe’s Ransomware Surge Is a Warning Shot for US Defenders

    BleepingComputer reports:

    XenoRAT malware campaign hits multiple embassies in South Korea

    Big Media

    The Guardian reports:

    How German media outlets helped pave the way for Israel’s murder of journalists in Gaza

    I think fascism is just in the water in Germany. Like racism in America.

    EuroNews reports:

    Finland’s war on fake news starts in schools. AI could make that a lot harder.

    Big Tech

    The Atlantic reports:

    AI Is a Mass-Delusion Event

    Wok reports:

    Google is killing the open web

    Not a Tech Bro reports:

    Google is watching

    The Register reports:

    Google yet to take down ‘screenshot-grabbing’ Chrome VPN extension

    The Markup reports:

    We caught companies making it harder to delete your personal data online

    Data brokers face new pressure for hiding opt-out pages from Google

    The Guardian reports:

    Meta faces backlash over AI policy that lets bots have ‘sensual’ conversations with children

    404 Media reports:

    Grok Exposes Underlying Prompts for Its AI Personas

    TikTok Shop Sells Viral GPS Trackers Marketed to Stalkers

    Jimmy Wales Says Wikipedia Could Use AI. Editors Call It the ‘Antithesis of Wikipedia’

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    The Register reports:

    Every question you ask, every comment you make, I’ll be recording you

    Nice song reference. 😉

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Okta open-sources catalog of Auth0 rules for threat detection

    Mozilla announces:

    CRLite: Fast, private, and comprehensive certificate revocation checking in Firefox

    Factorial reports:

    DDoS Attacks on NGOs: When Digital Infrastructure Becomes a Vulnerability

    Heisse reports:

    Copyright: Springer vs Adblock Plus enters another round

    Socket reports:

    Researcher Exposes Zero-Day Clickjacking Vulnerabilities in Major Password Managers

    Fediverse

    Applied Social Media Lab reports:

    ActivityPub Fuzzer

    We Distribute reports:

    CrowdBucks is a new payment system for the Fediverse

    It needs some.

    Hamish Campbell explains:

    Why Most Fediverse Codebases Are Languishing

    The London School of Economics asks:

    Are newsletters the new academic social media?

    Niche, but interesting.

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Keep fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

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

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  11. Destroying Autocracy – August 15, 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.

    There is some news about us this week. We are definitely retiring next year and sooner than expected. Once we move to Europe, I don’t want to spend 30 hours a week working on Symfony Station and Battalion. Producing short documentaries will be my main hobby.

    But, 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.

    For now its built with Ghost though WordPress is still in the running as a long-term site/newsletter/fediverse account solution. Sorry Drupal CMS you are dead in the water.

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

    Featured Item

    The Sunday Times has an interview with my hero:

    Meredith Whittaker, boss of WhatsApp rival Signal, says the UK’s Investigatory Powers Act could create a weakness that threatens users’ private data.

    Signal boss: ‘disturbing’ laws show the UK doesn’t understand tech

    Fuck Meta, and fuck What’s App.

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

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

    TechCrunch reports:

    US government seized $1M from Russian ransomware gang

    BleepingComputer reports:

    North Korean Kimsuky hackers exposed in alleged data breach

    TechCrunch reports:

    Australian court finds Apple, Google abused app store market power

    The Association for Progressive Communications reports:

    Every Door on going from a map user to an open source map creator

    Grenoble, France announces:

    Access kit Open source software

    Commons DB has:

    Connecting the Commons: Shared Benefits for Wikimedia Commons and CommonsDB

    The Center for Democracy and Technology shares:

    2024 Annual Report

    Neutral

    The Next Web reports:

    Opinion: Europe can regulate its way to a better fintech future

    Infrequently reports:

    How Do Committees Fail To Invent?

    Renée DiResta reports:

    No Clapping Allowed: A Social Media Free Speech Debate Without the Usual Theater

    Stateline reports:

    More than half the states have issued AI guidance for schools

    Dries Buytaert has:

    Funding Open Source like public infrastructure

    I disagree with 88.2% of Dries’ AI stance, but he’s 100% correct about this. 😉

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Americans, Be Warned: Lessons From Reddit’s Chaotic UK Age Verification Rollout

    Unfortunately, our fools will follow in their fools’ footsteps. And btw fuck Reddit.

    The Register reports:

    Wikimedia Foundation loses first court battle to swerve Online Safety Act regulation

    404 Media reports:

    Trump Is Launching an AI Search Engine Powered by Perplexity

    If there was any doubt that c^nts attract c^nts, now you know. Especially Clownish ones who want to buy Chrome.

    Feds Used Local Cop’s Password to Do Immigration Surveillance With Flock Cameras

    LAPD Eyes ‘GeoSpy’, an AI Tool That Can Geolocate Photos in Seconds

    Euractiv has:

    Palantir is well on its way to conquering Europe

    Pariah States

    The Register reports:

    Russia’s RomCom among those exploiting a WinRAR 0-day in highly-targeted attacks

    TechCrunch reports:

    Russian government hackers said to be behind US federal court filing system hack: Report

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Pro-Russian hackers blamed for water dam sabotage in Norway

    Curly COMrades cyberspies hit govt orgs with custom malware

    Dark Reading reports:

    REvil Actor Accuses Russia of Planning 2021 Kaseya Attack

    EuroNews reports:

    Russia blocks calls via WhatsApp and Telegram as it tightens control over the internet

    Signals, peeps.

    Israel faces widespread condemnation after Al Jazeera correspondent killed in Gaza

    TechPolicy reports:

    Artificial Intelligence and the Orchestration of Palestinian Life and Death

    Big Media

    Poynter says:

    Press freedoms can slip away

    And have.

    The Racket reports:

    Substack’s extremist ecosystem is flourishing

    They are on Beehiiv, which like Ghost is a moral alternative to SubStack.

    NiemanLab reports:

    Can nonprofit news mix with local TV? A Pennsylvania partnership aims to find out

    Local TV news is shit. But, this is interesting.

    Seeking Alpha reports:

    Companies find new avenues to drive up sessions as Google’s AI Search tools reduce web traffic

    404 Media reports:

    Trump Administration Outlines Plan to Throw Out an Agency’s FOIA Requests En Masse

    Big Tech

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Data Brokers Are Ignoring Privacy Law. We Deserve Better.

    Ben Werdmuller reports on:

    Lifelogging under fascism

    TechPolicy reports:

    In an Age of Information Gatekeeping, Don’t Just Google It

    Fuck Google.

    TechPolicy reports:

    ‘Big Cloud’ is Building Power via Pervasive Investments

    TechCrunch reports:

    Leaked Meta AI rules show chatbots were allowed to have romantic chats with kids

    How to Save the World asks:

    Has the Internet Succumbed to the Tragedy of the Commons?

    Platformer has:

    Three big lessons from the GPT-5 backlash

    Grok is on the rocks

    Ars Technica reports:

    LLMs’ “simulated reasoning” abilities are a “brittle mirage,” researchers find

    AP reports:

    Students have been called to the office — and even arrested — for AI surveillance false alarms

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    The Register reports:

    The inside story of the Telemessage saga, and how you can view the data

    DEF CON hackers plug security holes in US water systems amid tsunami of threats

    Deepfake detectors are slowly coming of age, at a time of dire need

    Fediverse

    Connected Places has:

    Fediverse Report – 129

    Hopefully the link is fixed now.

    IFTAS says:

    The 2025 Fediverse Needs Assessment is Open: Have Your Say

    Salvatore Noschese shares:

    Mastodon: parliamone un po’

    We Distribute reports:

    Big Updates Are Coming to Loops

    tchncs has:

    Bonfire Social: Shared user

    We Distribute asks?

    Is Meta Scraping the Fediverse for AI?

    Did I say fuck Meta?

    TechCrunch reports:

    Threads now has more than 400 million monthly active users

    Fuck Threads too.

    Arxiv is:

    Exploring Left-Wing Extremism on the Decentralized Web: An Analysis of Lemmygrad.ml

    The proper term is Tankies not left-wing. And it’s why you should use Mbin or Piefed.

    Paths & Patches has:

    Third Spaces in the Fediverse: FediCon thoughts Part II

    Newsmast unplugged: FediCon Part III

    The Register reports:

    Secure chat darling Matrix admits pair of ‘high severity’ protocol flaws need painful fixes

    Slightly Federated Social Media

    TBD

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Keep fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #ActivityPub #AI #ATProto #Autocracy #BigJournalism #BigTech #Bluesky #Bonfire #Democracy #Fascism #Fediverse #Lemmy #Loops #Mastodon #Reddit #Signal #StopChina #StopIsrael #StopRedAmerica #StopRussia #SubStack #SupportUkraine #TechnoAnarchism #TechnoFeudalism #Telemessage #WhatsApp #Wikimedia

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  12. Destroying Autocracy – July 31, 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.

    Featured Item

    Drew Lyton

    The Future is NOT Self-Hosted

    Great stuff that ties in nicely with what we are advocating here on Battalion.

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

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

    TechCrunch reports:

    Proton releases a new app for two-factor authentication

    Flights grounded as Russia’s largest airline Aeroflot hacked and systems ‘destroyed’

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    Non-EU countries, including Ukraine, can join Europe’s new satellite network rivaling Starlink, commissioner says

    The Register reports:

    Europe’s AI crackdown starts this week and Big Tech isn’t happy

    Italy says Meta may be violating law with AI in WhatsApp

    Edge case: Opera claims Microsoft still playing dirty with defaults

    US Navy won’t torpedo hurricane forecast satellite feed after all

    Open Future opines:

    A Step Forward, But Not Far Enough: the EU’s AI Transparency Template

    The European Commission reports:

    Commission preliminarily finds Temu in breach of the Digital Services Act in relation to illegal products on its platform

    The Cradle reports:

    Netherlands labels Israel ‘threat to national security’ for first time

    They are a threat to every nation on Earth’s national security, as are all pariah surveillance states.

    The European Commission announces:

    Commission proposes partial suspension of Israel’s association to Horizon Europe

    Unfortunately, the German and Italian pseudo-fascists blocked it.

    EuroNews reports:

    EU fails to agree Israeli suspension from research fund over Gaza

    Ars Technica reports:

    Google confirms it will sign the EU AI Code of Practice

    Bleeping Computer reports:

    Internet Archive is now a US federal depository library

    CISA open-sources Thorium platform for malware, forensic analysis

    W3C announces:

    Vision for W3C is a W3C Statement

    Media Revolution announces:

    The Media Revolution countdown campaign is LIVE!

    IMHO, this ties in with the Open Media Network idea featured in our Techno Anarchist Manifesto.

    Murena shares:

    What is a VPN (virtual private network)?

    Nextcloud reports:

    The Nextcloud Include initiative: How Nextcloud supports diversity in open source

    Cory Doctorow has:

    You can’t fight enshittification (But we can.)

    In addition to the tactics in the Techno Anarchist Manifesto, we have to fight in the political realm as well.

    Neutral

    Bert Hubert looks at:

    Europe’s Self Inflicted Cloud Crisis

    The Guardian reports:

    Why did thousands of adult titles just disappear from the biggest PC gaming marketplaces?

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    Breach Media reports:

    Mark Carney’s AI agenda is a gift to Big Tech

    Canada is 1,010 times better than the U.S. but it ain’t perfect.

    404 Media reports:

    UK Users Need to Post Selfie or Photo ID to View Reddit’s r/IsraelCrimes, r/UkraineWarFootage

    The United Kuntsdumb is now only 1.46 times better than the United States of Assholes and getting worse by the minute.

    The MIT Technology Review reports:

    What you may have missed about Trump’s AI Action Plan

    TechDirt reports:

    Trump Threatens To Withold Billions From States That Try To Make Broadband Affordable To Poor People

    Pariah States

    So-called newspaper, The Washington Times reports:

    Hackers breach intelligence website used by CIA

    BleepingComputer reports:

    French telecom giant Orange discloses cyberattack

    Microsoft: Russian hackers use ISP access to hack embassies in AiTM attacks

    DarkReading reports:

    Russia’s Secret Blizzard APT Gains Embassy Access via ISPs

    The Register reports:

    Silk Typhoon spun a web of patents for offensive cyber tools, report says

    Big Media

    404 Media reports:

    Journalist Discovers Google Vulnerability That Allowed People to Disappear Specific Pages From Search

    Patreon reports:

    Substack sent a push alert promoting a Nazi blog

    I am sorry, but if you are on SubStack at this point you are either an uninformed amoral moron or a c^nt. Thankfully, you can still avoid being reincarnated as a cockroach by moving to Ghost or Buttondown.

    ArsTechnica reports:

    Substack’s “Nazi problem” won’t go away after push notification apology

    The Columbia Journalism Review reports:

    Traffic Apocalypse: Google’s AI Overviews are killing click-throughs to news sites.

    Big Tech

    The Register reports:

    ‘Impossible hill to climb’: US clouds crush European competition on their home turf

    Publishers cry foul over W3C crusade to rid web of third-party cookies

    Ars Technica reports:

    Meta pirated and seeded porn for years to train AI, lawsuit says

    TechCrunch reports:

    Zuckerberg signals Meta won’t open source all of its ‘superintelligence’ AI models

    BTW, their current ones are in no way opensource.

    Bikepacking shares:

    When We Get Komooted

    Terror

    The Guardian reports:

    Far-right extremists using games platforms to radicalise teenagers, report warns

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    TechPolicy asks:

    Is There Any Way Forward for Privacy Legislation in the United States?

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Post SMTP plugin flaw exposes 200K WordPress sites to hijacking attacks

    DarkReading shows us:

    How to Spot Malicious AI Agents Before They Strike

    ChatGPT, GenAI Tools Open to ‘Man in the Prompt’ Browser Attack

    Tuta reports:

    Switzerland plans surveillance worse than U.S.

    BitDefender reports:

    French submarine secrets surface after cyber attack

    Platformer reports:

    Trust and safety workers on why they’re not speaking out

    And here’s the previous post he referenced.

    404 Media reports:

    Tea App Turns Off DMs After Exposing Messages About Abortions, Cheating

    FYI, Platformer and 404 Media are on Ghost and thus part of the Open Media Network.

    RSS

    The wonderful Citation Needed reports:

    Curate your own newspaper with RSS

    Fediverse

    Connected Places has:

    Fediverse Report – 127

    For Better has:

    Mastodon Defence Command: The Scam Wave

    Fedify announces:

    Implementing custom collection dispatchers

    QCB asks:

    So Your Black Ass Still Wants to Get on Mastodon

    ActivityPub for WordPress announces:

    7.2.0 – Follow ups

    Slightly Federated Social Media

    Connected Places has:

    Bluesky Report – 127

    Blacksky has:

    Infrastructure for Interdependence: Building technology in service of collective power

    Blacksky is what Bluesky would be if it wasn’t created and run by tech bros.

    404 Media reports:

    This Company Wants to Bring End-to-End Encrypted Messages to Bluesky’s AT Protocol

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  13. Destroying Autocracy – July 24, 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.

    Featured Item

    TechDirt writes:

    Over the last year or so I’ve seen a disturbing tendency in tech/startup/VC worlds to buy into the neoreactionary view that for startups to be successful they need to get on board the Trump train.

    Yes, there are the big name folks who everyone knows about and who didn’t really surprise anyone—Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, David Sacks, Elon Musk (pre-fallout)—but the more troubling trend has been watching younger entrepreneurs and VCs listen to their podcasts, read their posts and books, and slowly nod along to the idea that democracy is holding back innovation.

    Fascism For First Time Founders

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

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

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Ukraine arrests suspected admin of XSS Russian hacking forum

    Radio Free Europe reports:

    Drone Attacks Even The Odds For Ukrainian Frontline Units

    BitDefender reports:

    Europol targets Kremlin-backed cybercrime gang NoName057(16)

    Bruce Lawson reports:

    CMA designates Google and Apple, proposes measures

    TechCentral reports:

    Italy takes Meta, X and LinkedIn to court over unpaid tax

    404 Media reports:

    Hacker Plants Computer ‘Wiping’ Commands in Amazon’s AI Coding Agent

    Archivists Recreate Pre-Trump CDC Website, Are Hosting It in Europe

    The Register reports:

    Radio geeks reveal how to access crucial hurricane data after US Department of Defense cut it off

    The Register reports:

    AI data-suckers would have to ask permission first under new bill

    Laptop farmer behind $17M North Korean IT worker scam locked up for 8.5 years

    TechPolicy reports:

    The Case for Europe’s Backing of Digital Civil Society Groups

    Open_Future shares:

    Licensing, Levies, and the Limits of Copyright

    Open Forum Europe announces:

    OFE Publishes Landmark Study Calling on Funding Europe’s Open Digital Infrastructure through an EU Sovereign Tech Fund (EU-STF)

    DarkReading reports:

    Stop AI Bot Traffic: Protecting Your Organization’s Website

    Speaking of your websites, LocalGhost has:

    This page is under construction: a love letter to the personal website

    Hamish Campbell has:

    The Open Media Network: More Than Just a Tech Project

    This is what your site could be a part of.

    Neutral

    TechPolicy reports:

    Brazil Has a Bridge to Defending the Internet

    The Financial Times:

    UK government seeks way out of clash with US over Apple encryption

    When you have three sets of c^nts involved, it’s hard to know who to route for.

    TechPolicy opines:

    Enforcement of EU’s Tech Laws Should Not Be Traded Away

    And they are right.

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    So-called newspaper, The Wall Street Journal reports:

    White House Prepares Executive Order Targeting ‘Woke AI’

    MIT Technology Review reports:

    America’s AI watchdog is losing its bite

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Axon’s Draft One is Designed to Defy Transparency

    EuroNews reports:

    UK online legislation could threaten Wikipedia volunteer safety, group to argue in court

    Pariah States

    The Register reports:

    UK uncovers novel Microsoft snooping malware, blames and sanctions GRU cyberspies

    Silicon Valley engineer admits theft of US missile tech secrets

    Four new Android spyware samples linked to Iran’s intel agency

    TechCrunch reports:

    A surveillance vendor was caught exploiting a new SS7 attack to track people’s phone locations

    Hackers exploiting SharePoint zero-day seen targeting government agencies

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Microsoft links Sharepoint ToolShell attacks to Chinese hackers

    Big Media

    Today in Tabs reports:

    Billionaires Destroyed American News Media On Purpose

    Mother Jones reports:

    Colbert’s Cancellation Is a Dark Warning

    Akademie shares:

    Investigating AI datasets: A journalist’s guide

    Big Tech

    Where’s Your ‘Ed shares:

    The Hater’s Guide To The AI Bubble

    🙂

    The Next Web reports:

    ChatGPT advises women to ask for lower salaries, study finds

    404 Media reports:

    A Startup is Selling Data Hacked from Peoples’ Computers to Debt Collectors

    Spotify Publishes AI-Generated Songs From Dead Artists Without Permission

    Google’s AI Is Destroying Search, the Internet, and Your Brain

    Grindr Won’t Let Users Say ‘No Zionists’

    EuroNews reports:

    Meta ran ads that fundraised for Israeli Defence Forces, analysis shows

    Meta won’t sign EU’s AI Code, but who will?

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Amazon Ring Cashes in on Techno-Authoritarianism and Mass Surveillance

    Ars Technica reports:

    Researcher threatens X with lawsuit after falsely linking him to French probe

    xAI workers balked over training request to help “give Grok a face,” docs show

    TechCrunch reports:

    Microsoft says it will no longer use engineers in China for Department of Defense work

    For privacy and security, think twice before granting AI access to your personal data

    Terror

    The Register reports:

    IRL Com recruits teens for real-life stabbings, shootings, FBI warns

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    TechCrunch reports:

    Serial spyware founder Scott Zuckerman wants the FTC to unban him from the surveillance industry

    BleepingComputer reports:

    CISA and FBI warn of escalating Interlock ransomware attacks

    DarkReading reports:

    Translating Cyber-Risk for the Boardroom

    Fediverse

    Connected Places has:

    Fediverse Report – #126 July 22, 2025

    Bonfire is:

    Exploring a Bonfire Geosocial Extension

    MarkWrites reflects on:

    Being a Mastodon Moderator

    Mastodon announces:

    A nudge to fund our future

    If you are on the Fediverse please donate to your instance’s maintainers. Especially if they ask nicely.

    Aphyr opines:

    The Future of Forums is Lies, I Guess

    Fediverse favorite, Elena Rossini shares:

    The Future is Federated: Year 2

    ActivityPub for WordPress has an update:

    7.1.0 — Polishing Tables

    We Distribute has details:

    WordPress-ActivityPub v 7.1.0 Introduces Following Capabilities

    Randall Black show us:

    How to Install and Set Up Castopod for Your Podcast

    TechCrunch reports:

    Threads adds improved content performance metrics for creators

    Slightly Federated Social Media

    The Register reports:

    Selling your digital soul to use Bluesky’s DMs isn’t just a bad idea, it’s the law

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  14. Destroying Autocracy – July 17, 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.

    We are back from holiday and brief respite from Fascism Friendly Florida.

    Featured Item

    Hamish Campbell writes:

    Capitalism’s invisible hand has always relied on hidden data. In the digital age, that data is metadata the overlooked, under-the-hood information that tells us who, where, when, how often, and what next. It doesn’t matter what you say or do if someone else controls the context around it. That’s where the power lies. Let’s be clear: the battle for metadata is the battle for the future.

    Capitalism: Metadata is hoarded by the dotcons. This is the tech-feudalism of today—soft fascism in algorithmic form.

    Chinese Communism: Here, the state doesn’t outsource metadata – it owns it. Surveillance is centralised. Social credit systems reduce people to patterns and can be used to penalise deviation.

    Liberalism: Wants to privatise metadata to the individual, to revive the mythical free market of rational actors with perfect information. But this is a fantasy—metadata’s power comes from aggregation, and no individual can match corporate or state capacity to hoard it. The liberal path leads to a slightly less abusive cage.

    Anarchism and the Commons: A Fourth Way

    What does anarchism want? It wants the social conditions for free association. It wants autonomy, not just individual, but community autonomy.

    In commons vs. the market, capitalism uses metadata to target, extract, and sell. We use metadata to share, trust, and build. The Open Media Network proposes a radical shift to replace the market with metadata commons. In capitalism, knowledge is hoarded for advantage. In the commons, it is shared for coordination. The market’s “invisible hand” becomes the commons’ visible knowledge, messy, partial, human, but rooted in mutual aid, not profit.

    Metadata and the OMN Path: Who Controls the Invisible Hand?

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

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

    TechCrunch reports:

    Ukrainian hackers claim to have destroyed servers of Russian drone maker

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    EU slaps new sanctions on Russia over hybrid threats, disinformation

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Europol disrupts pro-Russian NoName057(16) DDoS hacktivist group

    ETH Zurich announces:

    A language model built for the public good

    Open Future reports on:

    Our Work/ Public AI

    It’s FOSS reports:

    Europe on a Roll: Plans Open Source Alternative to Confluence and Jira

    OpenProject shares:

    Empowering the Public Sector with OpenProject: An Open Source alternative for project management

    Bloomberg Law reports:

    States Target AI Hiring Tools as Federal Freeze Attempt Fails

    404 Media has:

    The Open-Source Software Saving the Internet From AI Bot Scrapers

    Immigration Raid Tracking App ‘ICE Block’ Keeps Your Data Private, Researcher Finds

    Open Ice is a new resource:

    OpenIce

    TechPolicy reports:

    States Are Fighting Back To Defend Medical Privacy and Safeguard Democracy

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Despite Supreme Court Setback, EFF Fights On Against Online Age Mandates

    Neutral

    TechPolicy reports:

    How the EU’s Voluntary AI Code is Testing Industry and Regulators Alike

    Making Media Pluralism Work in the Age of Algorithms

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    EFF’s Guide to Getting Records About Axon’s Draft One AI-Generated Police Reports

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    Platformer reports:

    The campaign to make it illegal for ChatGPT to criticize Trump

    Krebs on Security reports:

    DOGE Denizen Marko Elez Leaked API Key for xAI

    404 Media reports:

    ICE Is Searching a Massive Insurance and Medical Bill Database to Find Deportation Target

    TechPolicy reports:

    The US Just Logged Off from Internet Freedom

    ProPublica has:

    The IRS Is Building a Vast System to Share Millions of Taxpayers’ Data With ICE

    A Little-Known Microsoft Program Could Expose the Defense Department to Chinese Hackers

    Ars Technica reports:

    Trump sues Corporation for Public Broadcasting directors who refused to be fired

    Pariah States

    BleepingComputer reports:

    North Korean XORIndex malware hidden in 67 malicious npm packages

    DarkReading reports:

    China-Backed Salt Typhoon Hacks US National Guard for Nearly a Year

    4 Chinese APTs Attack Taiwan’s Semiconductor Industry

    Noyb has:

    How TikTok, AliExpress & WeChat ignore your GDPR rights

    Big Media

    404 Media reports:

    The Media’s Pivot to AI Is Not Real and Not Going to Work

    TechPolicy reports:

    Old Tricks, New Tech: How Legacy Media Capture Fuels Today’s Digital Authoritarianism

    Mediations in an Emergency reports:

    Please Shout Fire. This Theater Is Burning

    Big Tech

    Ars Technica reports:

    New Grok AI model surprises experts by checking Elon Musk’s views before answering

    TechCrunch reports:

    Of course, Grok’s AI companions want to have sex and burn down schools

    OpenAI and Anthropic researchers decry ‘reckless’ safety culture at Elon Musk’s xAI

    The Verge asks:

    Where are the iPhone’s WebKit-less browsers?

    Pluralistic by Cory Doctorow has:

    Where are the iPhone’s WebKit-less browsers?

    404 Media reports:

    a16z-Backed AI Site Civitai Is Mostly Porn, Despite Claiming Otherwise

    The Markup reports:

    AI is helping students be more independent, but the isolation could be career poison

    This times 1,000.

    Terror

    404 Media reports:

    3D Printing Patterns Might Make Ghost Guns More Traceable Than We Thought

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    Bleeping Computer has:

    Google Gemini flaw hijacks email summaries for phishing

    Malicious VSCode extension in Cursor IDE led to $500K crypto theft

    Sounds like a win-win.

    Police disrupt “Diskstation” ransomware gang attacking NAS devices

    Ars Technica reports:

    Hackers exploit a blind spot by hiding malware inside DNS records

    DarkReading reports:

    Military Veterans May Be What Cybersecurity Is Looking For

    Beats being in the National Guard.

    Women Who ‘Hacked the Status Quo’ Aim to Inspire Cybersecurity Careers

    The Next Web reports:

    Whisper emerges from stealth with ‘God Mode’ to tackle cybercrime

    Fediverse

    Connected Places has:

    Fediverse Report – #125

    Age Verification Laws: Are the New Social Networks Different, Or Not At All?

    Steve Bate has:

    ActivityPub Client API: A Way Forward

    The Social Web Foundation has:

    Seeking interop testing for geosocial ActivityPub client

    Mastodon has:

    Trunk & Tidbits, June 2025

    Privacy Guides has:

    Privacy and Security on Mastodon

    Bandwagon has an update:

    July 2025

    Elena Rossini has:

    My adventures in self-hosting: day 211 (CDN edition)

    Forgejo announces:

    Forgejo v12.0 is available

    TechCrunch reports:

    Meta appoints generative AI VP to run Threads

    I guess it wasn’t shitty enough.

    Slightly Federated Social Media

    Connected Places has:

    Bluesky Report – #125

    Reuters reports:

    European project Eurosky aims to reduce reliance on US tech giants

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  15. Destroying Autocracy – July 3, 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.

    Next week I will be on holiday so there won’t be an issue. I will probably boost some things on the Fediverse though.

    Featured Item

    DevCollaborative writes:

    The Trump administration and its supporters are attacking dissenting views on a terrifying scale. With so much of online communications compromised and censored, independent websites are a critical piece of social movement infrastructure that we need to promote and defend.

    If your nonprofit has a website, you are part of this essential communications work.

    There are looming threats of financially independent nonprofits being censored under the guise of fighting “terrorism” or “sedition.”

    Protecting Nonprofit Websites from a Hostile Government

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

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

    Time has a profile:

    How Signal President Meredith Whittaker Took on Signal-Gate

    The Register reports:

    Proton bashes Apple and joins antitrust suit that seeks to throw the App Store wide open

    The Register reports:

    Huawei can’t wriggle out of Iran sanctions trial, judge rules

    Tara Tarakiyee explores:

    Digital Sovereignty in Practice: Web Browsers as a Reality Check

    TechPolicy reports:

    EU Disinformation Code Takes Effect Amid Censorship Claims and Trade Tensions

    Politico reports:

    The first American ‘scientific refugees’ arrive in France

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Hikvision Canada ordered to cease operations over security risks

    Germany asks Google, Apple to remove DeepSeek AI from app stores

    Raconteur has:

    ‘You need to be a little bit crazy’: Nextcloud CEO on confronting the hyperscalers

    Nextclound reports on:

    Why organizations migrate from Microsoft 365 in 2025

    TechCrunch reports:

    ICEBlock, an app for anonymously reporting ICE sightings, goes viral overnight after Bondi criticism

    Ars Technica reports:

    Meta, TikTok can’t toss wrongful death suit from mom of “subway surfing” teen

    Ted Cruz plan to punish states that regulate AI shot down in 99-1 vote

    The Markup has more:

    State AI regulations safe after Senate strips moratorium from ‘big, beautiful bill’

    MIT Technology Review reports:

    Cloudflare will now, by default, block AI bots from crawling its clients’ websites

    Cloudfare has the details:

    Control content use for AI training with Cloudflare’s managed robots.txt and blocking for monetized content

    The crawl before the fall… of referrals: understanding AI’s impact on content providers

    Neutral

    CNBC reports:

    The AI-boom’s multi-billion dollar blind spot: Reasoning models hitting a wall

    Dries Buyaert (of Drupal fame) writes:

    The web’s broken deal with AI companies

    Dries, you say you may be naive. You are if you think anything other than politics (regulation or huge boycotts) are going to fix the problem.

    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    The Guardian opines:

    Peter Thiel’s Palantir poses a grave threat to Americans

    TechDirt reports:

    Supreme Court Cripples FCC Further, Making Robocall Enforcement Likely Impossible

    The Supreme C^nts strike again.

    The Guardian reports:

    Trump officials create searchable national citizenship database

    TechPolicy reports:

    Countering the Politics of Deservingness in the Fight for Digital Equity

    How US Firms Are Weakening the EU AI Code of Practice

    Pariah States

    TechCrunch reports:

    US government takes down major North Korean ‘remote IT workers’ operation

    DarkReading reports:

    Scope, Scale of Spurious North Korean IT Workers Emerges

    Silver Fox Suspected in Taiwanese Campaign Using DeepSeek Lure

    Russian APT ‘Gamaredon’ Hits Ukraine With Fierce Phishing

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    US sanctions Russian IT company Aeza Group over ransomware operations

    Big Media

    The PressGazette reports:

    How SFGATE is making local news pay and filling California’s news gaps

    Ars Technica reports:

    NYT to start searching deleted ChatGPT logs after beating OpenAI in court

    Torment Nexus reports:

    Why Substack shouldn’t be the future of online publishing

    CNN reports:

    After settling with Trump, CBS News staffers fear what comes next

    There are cowards, and then there are cowardly c^nts.

    Big Tech

    TechPolicy reports:

    Tech Oligarchs and the Rise of Silicon Valley Pronatalism

    The Guardian reports:

    Fears AI factcheckers on X could increase promotion of conspiracy theories

    Ars Technica reports:

    Everything that could go wrong with X’s new AI-written community notes

    TikTok is being flooded with racist AI videos generated by Google’s Veo 3

    Android Authority reports:

    You’re not alone: This email from Google’s Gemini team was concerning (Updated: Google statement)

    Tuta asks:

    “Sovereign cloud” or “sovereign washing”? A Trojan Horse at Europe’s digital gates.

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Flock Safety’s Feature Updates Cannot Make Automated License Plate Readers Safe

    The Register reports:

    AI agents get office tasks wrong around 70% of the time, and a lot of them aren’t AI at all

    AI models just don’t understand what they’re talking about

    The Verge reports:

    Facebook is starting to feed its AI with private, unpublished photos

    TechCrunch reports:

    Meta users say paying for Verified support has been useless in the face of mass bans

    TechCrunch reports:

    Meta has found another way to keep you engaged: Chatbots that message you first

    I guess if you are amoral enough to use Meta products and you are a moron who talks to AI, this is what you deserve.

    PC Gamer reports:

    ‘AI is no longer optional’: Microsoft is allegedly pressuring employees to use AI tools through manager evaluations

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    The Verge asks:

    How vulnerable is critical infrastructure to cyberattack in the US?

    Bleeping Computer reports:

    FBI: Cybercriminals steal health data posing as fraud investigators

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Spain arrests hackers who targeted politicians and journalists

    Fediverse

    Connected Places has:

    Fediverse Report – #123

    Mastodon has:

    Mastodon 4.4 for Developers

    Dead Superher looks at:

    Mitigating the “7 Deadly Fediverse UX Sins”

    Jaz-Michael King shares:

    Digital Belonging: Why Language and Locality Matter

    Viger has:

    Flipboard Surf

    TechCrunch reports:

    Automattic puts Tumblr migration to WordPress on hold

    Ghost has:

    The Longformers: Ghost, WordPress, Flipboard, Fediverse

    NodeBB asks:

    What drew you to ActivityPub?

    Longform content has the best chance to grow the Fediverse, IMHO.

    IT Notes shares:

    FediMeteo: How a Tiny €4 FreeBSD VPS Became a Global Weather Service for Thousands

    Forgejo has its:

    Forgejo monthly report – June 2025

    ActivityPub for WordPress announces:

    HTTP Signature Upgrades Coming Soon

    TechCrunch reports:

    Not everyone is thrilled with Threads’ DMs

    RSS

    Preslav Rachev shares:

    From Outbound to Inbound and Back Again: The Hidden Power of RSS Feeds

    Great stuff. RSS is still my main curation source. So, get an RSS feed on your blog, handle, etc. 🙂

    Slightly Federated Social Media

    Connected Places has:

    Bluesky Report – #123

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  16. Destroying Autocracy – June 26, 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.

    Featured Item

    Hamish Campbell writes:

    It’s good to see events like NGIFORUM2025 as it’s trying to be on the path of the Fediverse and the wider Open Web reboot which are real forces for social good, messy, hopeful, and grounded in decades of grassroots digital culture, which we do need to support. BUT, we also need to speak honestly, as these spaces are not healthy by default.

    Too often, they are co-opted by NGO and institutional actors who bring with them a dangerous kind of “common sense”, what I’ve long described as the parasite class. We see this clearly at NGIFORUM and similar NGO events.

    NGIFORUM2025 is timidly touching sense

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

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

    Numerique reports:

    Le Cigref soutient la démarche de résilience numérique portée par la France, l’Allemagne et les Pays-Bas pour construire une Europe numérique durable et de confiance dans le cadre d’Eurostack

    C’est un grande headline. 😉

    The Conversation reviews:

    Is AI a con? A new book punctures the hype and proposes some ways to resist

    The U.K. governmnet announce:

    CMA takes first steps to improve competition in search services in the UK

    Le Monde reports:

    Lyon délaisse la suite Office de Microsoft pour l’open source

    Nextcloud reports:

    A sovereign Microsoft 365 alternative: Nextcloud and IONOS join forces

    Senator Blackburn announces:

    Blackburn, Blumenthal, Lee, Klobuchar, and Durbin Introduce Bipartisan Antitrust Bill to Promote App Store Competition

    The Verge reviews:

    The smaller Fairphone 6 introduces swapable accessories

    404 Media reports:

    ‘FuckLAPD.com’ Lets Anyone Use Facial Recognition to Instantly Identify Cops

    Ars Technica reports:

    Media Matters sues FTC, says agency is retaliating on behalf of Elon Musk

    Neutral

    Politico reports:

    Trump can pull the plug on the internet, and Europe can’t do anything about it

    Ars Technica reports:

    Judge denies creating “mass surveillance program” harming all ChatGPT users

    TechCrunch reports:

    A federal judge sides with Anthropic in lawsuit over training AI on books without authors’ permission

    And another just sided with Meta. Fuck!

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    EFF to European Commission: Don’t Resurrect Illegal Data Retention Mandates

    How Cops Can Get Your Private Online Data

    Politico reports:

    Top Pentagon spy pick rejected by White House

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    Trump administration sends layoff notices to 600 Voice of America staff, NYT reports

    The Gray Zone reports:

    US Army appoints Palantir, Meta, OpenAI execs as Lt. Colonels

    The Center for Democracy and Technology reports:

    New Orleans’ Dragnet Facial Recognition Program Threatens Innocent People

    404 Media reports:

    Flock Removes States From National Lookup Tool After ICE and Abortion Searches Revealed

    Pariah States

    DarkReading reports:

    How Geopolitical Tensions Are Shaping Cyber Warfare

    Bleeping Computer reports:

    Russian hackers bypass Gmail MFA using stolen app passwords

    APT28 hackers use Signal chats to launch new malware attacks on Ukraine

    Canada says Salt Typhoon hacked telecom firm via Cisco flaw

    The Register reports:

    Typhoon-like gang slinging TLS certificate ‘signed’ by the Los Angeles Police Department

    Big Media

    The Columbia Journalism Review reports:

    AI Search Has A Citation Problem

    Atoms vs. Bytes has:

    Substack’s Secret

    Fuck the Nerd Reich’s S.S.

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    New Journalism Curriculum Module Teaches Digital Security for Border Journalists

    Big Tech

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation has:

    Protect Yourself From Meta’s Latest Attack on Privacy

    The BBC reports:

    Musk’s X sues New York state over social media hate speech law

    Frontiers reports:

    Some of your AI prompts could cause 50 times more CO2 emissions than others

    Zero prompts = zero emissions.

    Neural Trust reports:

    Echo Chamber: A Context-Poisoning Jailbreak That Bypasses LLM Guardrails

    Computer Weekly reports:

    Beyond the AI hype: How data laws quietly handed power to government and Big Tech

    Axios has:

    Publishers facing existential threat from AI, Cloudflare CEO says

    The Register reports:

    The AIpocalypse is here for web sites as search referrals plunge

    Hey you AI lovers, these are the sites you build. No traffic equals no money for you. Plus, the AI c^nts stole the info from the people whose traffic they are destroying. And maybe your code. Not to mention devastating the environment. Look in the fucking mirror. And avoid being reincarnated as a cockroach.

    The Register reports:

    Top AI models – even American ones – parrot Chinese propaganda, report finds

    Psylo browser tries to obscure digital fingerprints by giving every tab its own IP address

    If you want to do something about the next article.

    Texas A&M University reports:

    Websites Are Tracking You Via Browser Fingerprinting

    noyb reports:

    Bumble’s AI icebreakers are mainly breaking EU law

    EuroNews reports:

    Big Tech isn’t doing enough to fight disinformation, EU body says

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    TechCrunch reports:

    US House bans WhatsApp from staff devices

    You’ve got to be clowns if these mofos ban you.

    Dark Reading reports:

    How the US Military Is Redefining Zero Trust

    Hundreds of MCP Servers Expose AI Models to Abuse, RCE

    BleepingComputer reports:

    New FileFix attack weaponizes Windows File Explorer for stealthy commands

    3 key takeaways from the Scattered Spider attacks on insurance firms

    Earth reports:

    China breaks RSA encryption with a quantum computer, threatening global data security

    Tommy Mysk announces:

    Introducing Psylo — A New Kind of Private Web Browser

    Fediverse

    Connected Places (rebrand) has:

    Fediverse Report – #122

    Welcome to Connected Places

    Hamish Campbell has:

    This is a story of power, plain and simple

    And he’s correct.

    Actors, Power, and Collective Publishing: Rethinking Fediverse Architecture for Grassroots Media

    On a similar note, Jeremy Herve explores:

    WordPress, WordLand, and the Open Web

    Dave Winer has the details on WordLand:

    WordPress and me

    Timothy Chambers has:

    The Seven Deadly Fediverse UX Sins Part 2: The Road To Redemption

    Bless his soul.

    Jaz-Michael King introduces:

    StartHereSocial

    Ghost hosting platform, MagicPages shares:

    ActivityPub Federation Issue (June 21, 2025)

    Activity Pub for WordPress reports:

    What we shipped so far in 2025

    NLnet Foundation announces:

    Mastodon for institutions

    62 new projects contribute to digital commons

    There are other Fediverse grants in this article including WordPress, Activity Pub, Funkwhale, and Node BB.

    Slightly Federated Social Media

    Connected Places has:

    ATmosphere Report – #122

    The Globe and Mail reports:

    Tech leaders ready launch of Canadian social-media platform Gander to buck U.S. dominance

    Basically Blacksky for Canadians.

    TechDirt has:

    Community And Choice Are Not Bubbles

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  17. Destroying Autocracy – June 19, 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.

    Featured Item

    404 Media reports:

    AI Scraping Bots Are Breaking Open Libraries, Archives, and Museums

    When you use AI, you contribute to this c^ntitry.

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

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

    Micah Flee explores:

    Using Signal groups for activism

    The Guardian reports:

    Makers of air fryers and smart speakers told to respect users’ right to privacy

    Spy ships, cyber-attacks and shadow fleets: the crack security team braced for trouble at sea

    TechCrunch reports:

    The ‘OpenAI Files’ push for oversight in the race to AGI

    The Register reports:

    LibreOffice adds voice to ‘ditch Windows for Linux’ campaign

    Microsoft brings 365 suite on-prem as part of sovereign cloud push

    France 24 reports:

    ‘We’re done with Teams’: German state hits uninstall on Microsoft

    TechPolicy shares:

    What the EU Needs to Do to Challenge Big Tech Cloud Dominance

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Apple to Australians: You’re Too Stupid to Choose Your Own Apps

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Police seizes Archetyp Market drug marketplace, arrests admin

    The Register reviews:

    /e/ OS 3.0: Slightly less clunky, slightly more private

    Vox reports:

    He’s the godfather of AI. Now, he has a bold new plan to keep us safe from it.

    Neutral

    The Register reports:

    The launch of ChatGPT polluted the world forever, like the first atomic weapons tests

    Euronews reports:

    Dutch online platform watchdog struggling to connect with other EU member states

    The Register reports:

    MiniMax M1 model claims Chinese LLM crown from DeepSeek – plus it’s true open-source

    Dems hyperventilate about Palantir’s work with the IRS in letter to CEO Karp

    I would trust Palantir as far as I could kick their CEO.

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    404 Media reports:

    Emails Reveal the Casual Surveillance Alliance Between ICE and Local Police

    California Cops Investigate ‘Immigration Protest’ With AI-Camera System

    The Markup reports:

    California police are illegally sharing license plate data with ICE and Border Patrol

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    US group designed to pressure Russia into peace in Ukraine disbanded by Trump administration, Reuters reports

    Open Rights Group reports:

    Police forces to get authoritarian powers to extract data from online accounts

    False alarm: fake news and the right fuel attack on NGOs

    EuroNews reports:

    Ukrainian journalists fear USAID cuts opened up space for Russian disinformation campaigns

    Pariah States

    DarkReading reports:

    ‘HoldingHands’ Acts Like a Pickpocket With Taiwan Orgs

    Iran-Israel War Triggers a Maelstrom in Cyberspace

    Paragon Commercial Spyware Infects Prominent Journalists

    The Register reports:

    Amazon CISO: Iranian hacking crews ‘on high alert’ since Israel attack

    404 Media reports:

    The AI Slop Fight Between Iran and Israel

    EuroNews reports:

    Israel’s spy agency used AI and smuggled-in drones to prepare attack on Iran, sources say

    Bleeping Computer reports:

    North Korean hackers deepfake execs in Zoom call to spread Mac malware

    Telecom giant Viasat breached by China’s Salt Typhoon hackers

    Citizen Lab reports:

    Same Sea, New Phish: Russian Government-Linked Social Engineering Targets App-Specific Passwords

    Big Media

    The Guardian reports:

    The mainstream media has enabled Trump’s war on universities

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Washington Post’s email system hacked, journalists’ accounts compromised

    Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting reports:

    Working Hard to Justify Israel’s Unprovoked Attack on Iran

    One Man and his Blog reports:

    Digital News Report 2025: exponential media change is here

    Big Tech

    Ars Technica reports:

    OpenAI weighs “nuclear option” of antitrust complaint against Microsoft

    How surprising. Two big tech c^nts can’t get along.

    The Register reports:

    Salesforce study finds LLM agents flunk CRM and confidentiality tests

    ‘AI is not doing its job and should leave us alone’ says Gartner’s top analyst

    Absolutely.

    noyb reports:

    WhatsApp is getting ads using personal data from Instagram and Facebook

    The Guardian reports:

    (AI)‘It’s terrifying’: WhatsApp AI helper mistakenly shares user’s number

    TechCrunch reports:

    xAI is facing a lawsuit for operating over 400 MW of gas turbines without permits

    Tumblr’s content-filtering systems have been falsely flagging posts as ‘mature,’ users blame AI

    Instagram users complain of mass bans, pointing finger at AI

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Instagram ‘BMO’ ads use AI deepfakes to scam banking customers

    BellingCat reports:

    Meta’s Suit Against Hong Kong Firm Was Just the Beginning – More Companies Linked to CrushAI ‘Nudify’ Apps

    Ludic Mataroa schools the AI Bros:

    Contra Ptacek’s Terrible Article On AI

    Wired reports:

    How Much Energy Does AI Use? The People Who Know Aren’t Saying

    The BBC reports:

    Is Google about to destroy the web?

    Antitrust Intelligence reports:

    Microsoft Could Repeat its Teams Strategy, this time with Bing and Edge

    The Markup reports:

    We caught 4 more states sharing personal health data with Big Tech

    Terror

    404 Media reports:

    The People Search Sites in the Suspected Minnesota Killer’s Notebook Are a Failure of Congress

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    Krebs on Security reports:

    Inside a Dark Adtech Empire Fed by Fake CAPTCHAs

    The Register reports:

    Sitecore CMS flaw let attackers brute-force ‘b’ for backdoor

    Fuck corporate CMSs.

    BleepingComputer reports:

    DuckDuckGo beefs up scam defense to block fake stores, crypto sites

    Fediverse

    The Fediverse Report reports:

    Fediverse Report – #121

    The W3C Community Group looks at:

    Messaging Layer Security over ActivityPub

    Timothy Chambers shares:

    The Seven Deadly UX Sins of the Fediverse Web Experience (To Fix)

    Mastodon has:

    Mastodon in 2025

    Mastodon is a digital public good

    Emily McClue has a bone to pick with them:

    New Terms of Service IP clause cannot be terminated or revoked, not even by deleting content

    PeerTube announces:

    App crowdfunding — Let’s go live!

    Elena Rossini shares a valuable asset:

    Introducing the Fediverse

    Ghost is:

    Surfacing discussions

    Bonfire announces:

    Bonfire Custom Feeds: Events

    ActivityPub for WordPress announces:

    New Look, Faster Blocks in ActivityPub 6.0.0

    TechCrunch reports:

    Mastodon updates its terms to prohibit AI model training

    Threads is testing spoiler text, Zuckerberg says

    Threads expands open social web integrations with fediverse feed, user profile search

    Remember to block the instance, threads.net.

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Bluesky Report – #121

    Mathew Ingram says:

    Reports of Bluesky’s death have been greatly exaggerated

    Tedium shares:

    The Narrative

    Again, none of this would matter if Bluesky were not a company trying to make money and in debt to VCs.

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  18. Destroying Autocracy – June 12, 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.

    Featured Item

    Fediverse favorite and video pro, Elena Rossini has done the ecosystem an outstanding favor by producing a phenomenal promotional video. She is:

    Introducing the Fediverse: a New Era of Social Media

    I make a cameo appearance at the end. 😎

    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:

    US accuses Russian of laundering millions, helping Moscow obtain sensitive technology

    DarkReading reports:

    ‘Librarian Ghouls’ Cyberattackers Strike at Night

    OpenAI Bans ChatGPT Accounts Linked to Nation-State Threat Actors

    Open_Future has:

    Europe Talks Digital Sovereignty

    Heise reports:

    Digital sovereignty: EU launches its own DNS service with practical functions

    Tech Policy has:

    Public Sector Triage of the Federal Government’s Data Hemorrhage

    Tech Oligarchy Imperils Democratic Information Flows

    And everything else to do with democracy.

    The Register reports:

    Apple AI boffins puncture AGI hype as reasoning models flail on complex planning

    Nordjyske reports:

    Digitaliseringsminister vil mindske brug Microsoft i eget ministerium

    Denmark tells Microsoft to get fucked. Well half-fucked for now.

    Bloomberg Law reports:

    DOGE Access to Government Personnel Data Blocked by Judge

    Until the SupremeC^nts reverse it.

    404 Media reports:

    Wikipedia Pauses AI-Generated Summaries After Editor Backlash

    Neutral

    Balfour Jarnasob says:

    Trusting your own judgement on ‘AI’ is a huge risk

    The Guardian reports:

    ‘No smartphones before 14; no social media until 16’: The Anxious Generation author on how to fight back against big tech

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    TechCrunch reports:

    Trump administration takes aim at Biden and Obama cybersecurity rules

    404 Media reports:

    Airlines Don’t Want You to Know They Sold Your Flight Data to DHS

    GitHub is Leaking Trump’s Plans to ‘Accelerate’ AI Across Government

    Pariah States

    The Guardian reports:

    Frequent TikTok users in Taiwan more likely to agree with pro-China narratives, study finds

    DarkReading reports:

    China-Backed Hackers Target SentinelOne in ‘PurpleHaze’ Attack Spree

    The Register reports:

    Chinese spy crew appears to be preparing for conflict by backdooring 75+ critical orgs

    AP New reports:

    US-backed Israeli company’s spyware used to target European journalists, Citizen Lab finds

    Big Media

    The Nerd Reich reports:

    Politico’s $50M Peter Thiel Problem

    The San Francisco Standard reports:

    The ICE agents disappearing your neighbors would like a little privacy, please

    Citation Needed opines:

    It matters. I care.

    Indeed!

    Big Tech

    The Guardian reports:

    US attacks on science and research a ‘great gift’ to China on artificial intelligence, former OpenAI board member says

    Misogyny in the metaverse: is Mark Zuckerberg’s dream world a no-go area for women?

    The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project reports:

    Telegram, the FSB, and the Man in the Middle

    Verso Books asks:

    Is the AI Bubble About to Burst?

    If only.

    Dutch News reports:

    Dutch government websites still reliant on US cloud services

    Fortune reports:

    ‘Sovereign AI’ is political branding. The reality is closer to digital colonialism

    404 Media reports:

    A Researcher Figured Out How to Reveal Any Phone Number Linked to a Google Account

    Senators Demand Meta Answer For AI Chatbots Posing as Licensed Therapists

    Zero Party Data reports:

    “Localhost tracking” explained. It could cost Meta 32 billion.

    Business Insider reports:

    Mark Zuckerberg has created the saddest place on the internet with Meta AI’s public feed

    And the least private. What a c^nt.

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    DarkReading reports:

    Next-Gen Developers Are a Cybersecurity Powder Keg

    GitHub: How Code Provenance Can Prevent Supply Chain Attacks

    Gartner: How Security Teams Can Turn Hype Into Opportunity

    The Conversation reports:

    Tracking apps monitor remote employees’ performance — and invade their privacy

    The Register reports:

    Peep show: 40K IoT cameras worldwide stream secrets to anyone with a browser

    DeepSeek installer or just malware in disguise? Click around and find out

    This is what happens when you use Chinese software and AI. You get what you deserve.

    Fediverse

    Elena Rossini has this regarding the video in our featured item section:

    My Fediverse Promo Video: Frequently Asked Questions

    The Fediverse report has:

    Fediverse Report – #120

    Bounce, and how the Open Social Web is continually changing

    Hamish Campell asks:

    Why does any of this matter?

    ActivityPub for WordPress has:

    6.0.0 – New Kids on the Block

    The IT Blog shares:

    PeerTube and Platform Control

    Peertube starts a series:

    Flutter application development: feedback (1/2)

    This is very interesting if you are a developer.

    TheNewStack reports:

    Bringing Joy Back to the Web: Fediverse vs. Centralized Apps

    Mastodon has:

    Trunk & Tidbits, May 2025

    We Distribute reports:

    Bandwagon is Bringing Music Sales to the Fediverse

    Fedihost shares:

    Getting Started on Lemmy

    I would recommend PieFed or mbin.

    ActivityPub for WordPress announces:

    Our 2025 Roadmap: Building the Future of WordPress Federation

    This has the potential to double the size of the Fediverse (or more) in the long run.

    Ben Werdmuller says:

    Welcome to the new Werd I/O

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    The Fediverse Report has:

    ATmosphere Report – #120

    Is Bad Behaviour Spoiling the Move from Big Tech?

    TechCrunch reports:

    Bluesky backlash misses the point

    None of this would matter if Bluesky were not a company trying to take money and in debt to VCs.

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  19. Destroying Autocracy – June 05, 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.

    Featured Item

    Ploum writes:

    As we don’t have the time to think anymore, we masquerade our lack of ideas with behavioural tricks. We replaced documents with PowerPoints because it allowed lack of structure and emptiness to look professional (just copy paste the data of the last PowerPoint you received in a text file and see by yourself how pitiful it is.

    The root problem is that, for the first time in human history, our brain is the bottleneck. For all history, transmitting information was slow. Brains were fast. After sending a letter, we had days or months to think before receiving an answer. Erasmus wrote his famous “Éloge de la folie” in several days while travelling in Europe. He would never have done it in a couple of hours in a plane while the small screen in the backseat would show him advertisements.

    A Society That Lost Focus

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

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

    404 Media reports:

    The IRS Tax Filing Software TurboTax Is Trying to Kill Just Got Open Sourced

    Fanfuckingtastic! C^nts may be able to kill some things. But you can’t kill ideas.

    Ukraine’s Massive Drone Attack Was Powered by Open Source Software

    The IEEE reports:

    How Ukraine’s Killer Drones Are Beating Russian Jamming

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    ‘Nothing secret left’ — Ukraine hacks Russia’s Tupolev bomber producer, source claims

    EuroNews reports:

    Belgian watchdog checking Telegram for EU anti-terror compliance

    Android Police reports:

    EU’s new rules will shake up Android update policies

    Fairphone and e/OS is the way to go.

    It’s Foss News reports:

    /e/OS 3.0 Debuts with Refined Parental Controls, New Privacy Tools and Murena Vault

    Next adds:

    Murena lance son système mobile open source et dégooglisé /e/OS 3.0

    Open_Future shares:

    Leveraging Public Spending for Digital Sovereignty

    The Register reports:

    As Europe eyes move from US hyperscalers, IONOS dismisses scaleability worries

    Regulator sues product comparison site alleged to only compare products on which it earned commission

    Reuters reports:

    Apple loses bid to pause app store reform order in Epic Games case

    Ars Technica reports:

    Florida ban on kids using social media likely unconstitutional, judge rules

    America’s stubbiest fascist, Gov. Stuntcunt DeSantis knew this when he pushed it through our lickspittle legislature.

    Nextcloud shares:

    Nextcloud Awards 2025: Celebrating those building a sovereign digital future

    Neutral

    Ben Werdmuller shares:

    Building a newsroom technology culture

    Tech Policy says:

    With Congress Silent, the FTC Must Protect Kids from Big Tech

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    The Telegraph reports:

    Trump official who shut down counter-Russia agency has links to Kremlin

    You couldn’t make this shit up.

    Ars Technica reports:

    Lawsuit: DOGE, HHS used “hopelessly error-ridden” data to fire 10,000 workers

    ProPublica reports:

    DOGE Developed Error-Prone AI Tool to “Munch” Veterans Affairs Contracts

    Desmog reports:

    A Weaponized AI Chatbot Is Flooding Canadian City Councils with Climate Misinformation

    The Intercept reports:

    How the FBI Sought a Warrant to Search Instagram of Columbia Student Protesters

    404 Media reports:

    TSA Working on Haptic Tech To ‘Feel’ Your Body in Virtual Reality

    Why is our world a combination of stupidity and technology?

    Pariah States

    Bleeping Computer reports:

    ‘Russian Market’ emerges as a go-to shop for stolen credentials

    New PathWiper data wiper malware hits critical infrastructure in Ukraine

    NPR reports:

    OpenAI takes down covert operations tied to China and other countries

    The Hacker News reports:

    Chinese APT41 Exploits Google Calendar for Malware Command-and-Control Operations

    The Register reports:

    Uncle Sam moves to seize $7.7M laundered by North Korean IT worker ring

    Big Media

    Isabelle Roughol says:

    We’ve been thinking about Substack all wrong

    I say if you’ve been thinking about Suckstack period, you’re wrong. Including reading anything on it. Once again, Ghost people!

    Big Tech

    Tech Policy asks:

    Why are Tech Oligarchs So Obsessed with Energy and What Does That Mean for Democracy?

    Sigh.

    The Guardian reports:

    Facebook and Instagram owner Meta to enable AI ad creation by end of next year

    The next stage in enshitification.

    Ars Technica reports:

    Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users’ web browsing identifiers

    The Register reports:

    Meta pauses mobile port tracking tech on Android after researchers cry foul

    Endgadget reports:

    The Oversight Board says Meta isn’t doing enough to fight celeb deepfake scams

    404 Media reports:

    Apple Gave Governments Data on Thousands of Push Notifications

    Polygon reports:

    Duolingo users are in turmoil over the app’s AI lessons

    Unfortunately, my subscription renewed in March. But, I won’t be renewing it.

    Matthew Garret reports:

    Twitter’s new encrypted DMs aren’t better than the old ones

    Terror

    Pro Publication reports:

    “The Intern in Charge”: Meet the 22-Year-Old Trump’s Team Picked to Lead Terrorism Prevention

    I guess we are better off with incompetent fascists than competent ones???

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    DarkReading has:

    EMR-ISAC Shuts Down: What Happens Now?

    Beware of Device Code Phishing

    BleepingComputer reports:

    BidenCash carding market domains seized in international operation

    Global Encryption shares:

    Joint Letter on the European Internal Security Strategy (ProtectEU)

    Fediverse

    The Fediverse report has:

    Fediverse Report – #119

    PeerTube announces:

    PeerTube v7.2 is out!

    App crowdfunding campaign — First goal reached!

    Splinter, a web app that splits long posts into Mastodon threads , was introduced.

    Splinter

    Useful!

    The Indie Beat Radio announces:

    Audio Interface Channel Launches on The Indie Beat Radio

    Bonfire is:

    Announcing the Bonfire Social 1.0 Release Candidate

    TechCrunch has:

    Introducing Bounce, a tool to move your following between Bluesky and Mastodon

    Luis Quintanilla shares:

    FediForum Day One Recap

    Ghost is:

    Ramping up for expansion

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Bluesky Report – #119

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  20. Destroying Autocracy – May 29, 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.

    Featured Item(s)

    Anil Dash writes:

    The concept of consent doesn’t exist on the modern internet.

    You didn’t read the terms of service. You didn’t agree to accept cookies. I didn’t consent to having my site pulled into the training model for that artificial intelligence system that’s going to use to sell the fruit of my labor for profit. I didn’t agree to have my activity tracked across all these different websites and cobbled together into a creepy and inaccurate profile of my preferences that gets sold without my permission.

    Nobody asks for anything, they just take it. There’s not even an acknowledgement, that any of this stuff is happening let alone a conversation about it.

    The Internet of Consent

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

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

    CyberNews reports:

    Massive security blunder: Russian nuclear site blueprints exposed in public procurement database

    The Register reports:

    Europe warns giant e-tailer to stop cheating consumers or face its wrath

    404 Media reports:

    Civitai Ban of Real People Content Deals Major Blow to the Nonconsensual AI Porn Ecosystem

    John Onolan reflects on:

    12 years of Ghost

    DarkReading reports:

    Danabot Takedown Deals Blow to Russian Cybercrime

    How to Geek has:

    After Switching to Linux, This App Helped Me Drop Google for Good

    The Next Web reports:

    Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot banned by a quarter of European firms

    Be sure to see the Signal article below.

    The Register reports:

    Poll of 1,000 senior techies: Euro execs mull use of US clouds

    Apple has only 30 days to comply with EU DMA rules

    Ars Technica reports:

    It’s too expensive to fight every AI copyright battle, Getty CEO says

    That’s why we need laws and regulations.

    Tech Policy shares:

    Debunking Myths About AI Laws and the Proposed Moratorium on State AI Regulation

    AI Monopolies Are Coming. Now’s the Time to Stop Them.

    18F announces:

    18F files legal challenge

    TechCrunch reports:

    Hugging Face unveils two new humanoid robots

    Neutral

    TechPolicy reports:

    The GDPR Shake-Up: What You Need to Know

    Vox reports:

    The new pope has strong opinions about AI. Good.

    Our Techno Anarchist Manifesto looks into similar ideas from other Popes.

    The Center for Democracy and Technology has:

    This is Not An #Ad: Political Influencers, Elections, and Information Integrity on Social Media

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    TechCrunch reports:

    Why a new anti-revenge porn law has free speech experts alarmed

    Tech Policy reports:

    The Big Beautiful Bill Could Decimate Legal Accountability for Tech and Anything Tech Touches

    404 Media reports:

    ICE Taps into Nationwide AI-Enabled Camera Network, Data Shows

    Developer Builds Tool That Scrapes YouTube Comments, Uses AI to Predict Where Users Live

    The Register reports:

    Ex-CISA employee: ‘This culture of fear started permeating the agency’

    Renée DiResta reports:

    A Comment on the Comment Call: Dissecting the FTC’s Inquiry Into Content Moderation

    Pariah States

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Russian Laundry Bear cyberspies linked to Dutch Police hack

    Iranian pleads guilty to RobbinHood ransomware attacks, faces 30 years

    Czechia blames China for Ministry of Foreign Affairs cyberattack

    APT41 malware abuses Google Calendar for stealthy C2 communication

    Reuters reports:

    India’s alarm over Chinese spying rocks the surveillance industry

    TechCrunch reports:

    Report: TuSimple sent sensitive self-driving data to China after US national security agreement

    The Register reports:

    Why is China deep in US networks? ‘They’re preparing for war,’ HR McMaster tells lawmakers

    Big Media

    Joan Westenberg looks at:

    From Penny Press to Protocols

    The Daily Beast reports:

    Bezos’ WaPo Gives Staff Ultimatum as It Pushes Them Out

    Big Tech

    The Register reports:

    Some signs of AI model collapse begin to reveal themselves

    The International Journal of Law and Information Technology asks:

    The EU Digital Services Act: what does it mean for online advertising and adtech?

    Jacobin reports:

    Big Tech Wants to Become Its Own Bank

    TechSpot reports:

    Duolingo CEO backtracks on AI push, says human workers still needed

    Ben Werdmuller looks at:

    The Substack Election

    Fuck Substack.

    Jae shares:

    Yet another reason you should use Signal

    And fuck these two c^nts.

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    ZDNet reports:

    Une fuite de données massive expose 184 millions de mots de passe pour Google, Microsoft, Facebook et d’autres services

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Apple Safari exposes users to fullscreen browser-in-the-middle attacks

    ConnectWise breached in cyberattack linked to nation-state hackers

    Google reports:

    Text-to-Malware: How Cybercriminals Weaponize Fake AI-Themed Websites

    Fediverse

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Fediverse Report – #118

    The Social Web Foundation shares its:

    ap-components

    Hamish Campbell is:

    Thinking about news on the Fediverse

    We Distribute reports:

    FediForum is Back!

    PeerTube announces a fundraising effort:

    PeerTube from your pocket!

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    The Fediverse Report has:

    ATmosphere Report – #118

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  21. Destroying Autocracy – May 22, 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.

    Featured Item(s)

    Hamish Campbell writes:

    We need to keep highlighting an old but still urgent tension: the intersection of technology and social change. In this too often unspoken divide, one side leans heavily on practical, technical problem-solving. They want working code, functioning systems, and tangible results, not abstract debates. To them, critiques about capitalism shaping code sound like distractions from the “real work.”

    The other side insists that technical problems are social problems. They argue that all code is written by people, shaped by culture, power, and history. Ignoring the social dynamics behind technology guarantees we repeat the same failures.

    The Open Media Network isn’t just about media, it’s about building the social soil

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

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

    The European Council of the European Union reports:

    Russian hybrid threats: EU lists further 21 individuals and 6 entities and introduces sectoral measures in response to destabilising activities against the EU, its member states and international partners

    Wired reports:

    /e/OS Is Better Than Android. You Should Try It

    You really should. I love it on my Fairphone.

    Tuta shows us:

    Best private Google alternatives: The ultimate list to De-Google your life in 2025.

    Bert Hubert shares:

    What we in the open world are messing up in trying to compete with big tech

    Lionel Dricot has a:

    Petit manifeste low-tech

    The Center for Democracy and Technology reports:

    OMB’s Revised AI Memos Exemplify Bipartisan Consensus on AI Governance Ideals, But Serious Questions Remain About Implementation

    CDT Advocates for Counter-Drone Authorities that Protect Civil Liberties

    EuroNews reports:

    EU to provide €5.5 million in emergency funds to help keep Radio Free Europe afloat

    BleepingComputer reports:

    European Union sanctions Stark Industries for enabling cyberattacks

    US indicts leader of Qakbot botnet linked to ransomware attacks

    TechCrunch reports:

    Fortnite returns to the US App Store after a five-year gap

    Signal says:

    By Default, Signal Doesn’t Recall

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    Micah Flee reports:

    DDoSecrets publishes 410 GB of heap dumps, hacked from TeleMessage’s archive server

    TeleMessage customers include DC Police, Andreessen Horowitz, JP Morgan, and hundreds more

    Tech Policy reports:

    Proposed Moratorium on US State AI Laws is Short-Sighted and Ill-Conceived

    Pariah States

    EuroNews reports:

    Poland’s Tusk says Russian hackers attacked party websites ahead of presidential election

    The Register reports:

    Russia’s Fancy Bear swipes a paw at logistics, transport orgs’ email servers

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    UK accuses Russian GRU of carrying out cyberattacks targeting logistics, technology organizations

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Russian hackers breach orgs to track aid routes to Ukraine

    Chinese hackers breach US local governments using Cityworks zero-day

    DarkReading reports:

    Pandas Galore: Chinese Hackers Boost Attacks in Latin America

    AP reports:

    Microsoft says it provided AI to Israeli military for war but denies use to harm people in Gaza

    Big Media

    404 Media reports:

    Viral AI-Generated Summer Guide Printed by Chicago Sun-Times Was Made by Magazine Giant Hearst

    Calmatters reports:

    Google follows Newsom in reducing support for California local news

    Big Tech

    Bloomberg reports:

    Google Decided Against Offering Publishers Options in AI Search

    MIT Technology Review reports:

    By putting AI into everything, Google wants to make it invisible

    The Guardian asks:

    Can the term ‘cloud fascism’ help us understand – and resist – the hard right?

    It can’t hurt, but if you want to take action that will resist it, read our Manifesto via the link in the navigation.

    Runbox reports:

    Outlook stores email in Microsoft Cloud – what you need to know

    TechCrunch reports:

    Judge pressures Apple to approve Fortnite or return to court

    Grok says it’s ‘skeptical’ about Holocaust death toll, then blames ‘programming error’

    404 Media reports:

    ‘Configuration Issue’ Allows Civitai Users to AI Generate Nonconsensual Porn Videos

    Ars Technica reports:

    Meta hypes AI friends as social media’s future, but users want real connections

    Renée DiResta has:

    We’re all trying to find the guy who did this

    The Register reports:

    ‘Close to impossible’ for Europe to escape clutches of US hyperscalers

    Discouraging, but you can always do something locally.

    Terror

    404 Media reports:

    Student Makes Tool That Identifies ‘Radicals’ on Reddit, Deploys AI Bots to Engage With Them

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    404 Media reports:

    Telegram Gave Authorities Data on More than 20,000 Users

    Reuters reports:

    Exclusive: Hacker who breached communications app used by Trump aide stole data from across US government

    So-called newspaper, The Washington Post reports:

    Police secretly monitored New Orleans with facial recognition cameras

    The Register reports:

    CISA has a new No. 2 … but still no official top dog

    On a more encouraging note, It reports:

    FBI, Microsoft, international cops bust Lumma infostealer service

    The Internet Society reports:

    Encryption Under Threat: The UK’s Backdoor Mandate and Its Impact on Online Safety

    Fediverse

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Fediverse Report – #117

    Decentralisation as a shifting mental framework

    Ben Wermuller says:

    Let’s fund the open social web

    IFTAS examines:

    Take It Down Act 2025 (USA)

    A New Social announces:

    Bridgy Fed Config & Patreon

    Ghost has:

    Moderation preferences

    Magic Pages has:

    Social Web/Activity Pub Beta

    TechCrunch reports:

    Open social web browser Surf makes it easier for anyone to build custom feeds

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Bluesky Report – #117

    Leaflet Lab announces:

    We’re making a social publishing platform built on Bluesky

    Kind of like Ghost with ActivityPub.

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  22. Destroying Autocracy – May 15, 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.

    Featured Item(s)

    Cory Doctorow has:

    Who Broke the Internet? Part II

    It’s not who you think.

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

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

    The Verge reports:

    Pope Leo XIV names AI one of the reasons for his papal name

    Tech Policy has:

    Europe’s Digital Sovereignty is a Democratic Imperative

    Building the Eurostack: Can Open-Source Save Europe’s Tech Future?

    The Irish Council for Civil Liberties has:

    EU ruling: tracking-based advertising by Google, Microsoft, Amazon, X, across Europe has no legal basis

    Call on European Parliament to push for data enforcement to defend democracy

    EuroNews reports:

    Dutch competition agency launches two probes under EU Digital Markets Act

    The Register reports:

    Europe plots escape hatch from the enshittification of search

    The ‘End of 10’ is nigh, but don’t bury your PC just yet

    Wired reports:

    North Korean IT Workers Are Being Exposed on a Massive Scale

    Neutral

    The Free Software Foundation Europe shares:

    Legal Corner: The threshold of originality for copyrightable source code

    Government Techology asks:

    Does the Federal Government Have a Right to States’ Data?

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    The FCC Must Reject Efforts to Lock Up Public Airwaves

    IRS-ICE Immigrant Data Sharing Agreement Betrays Data Privacy and Taxpayers’ Trust

    404 Media reports:

    License Plate Reader Company Flock Is Building a Massive People Lookup Tool, Leak Shows

    TechCrunch reports:

    FTC delays enforcement of click-to-cancel rule

    White House scraps plan to block data brokers from selling Americans’ sensitive data

    The Verge reports:

    Elon Musk’s apparent power play at the Copyright Office completely backfired

    Propublica reports:

    The Trump Administration Leaned on African Countries. The Goal: Get Business for Elon Musk.

    It’s not just Africa either.

    Pariah States

    TechCrunch reports:

    Five things we learned from WhatsApp vs. NSO Group spyware lawsuit

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    Poland detects foreign-funded election ads amid fears of Russian interference

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Moldova arrests suspect linked to DoppelPaymer ransomware attacks

    DarkReading reports:

    North Korea’s TA406 Targets Ukraine for Intel

    Turkish APT Exploits Chat App Zero-Day to Spy on Iraqi Kurds

    Big Media

    So-called newspaper, The New York Times reports:

    A Free People Need a Free Press

    No shit, fuckers. Why have you been laying down on the job the last few years?

    EuroNews reports:

    UK to allow foreign states to own 15% stake in British newspapers

    Big Tech

    Privacy Guides shares:

    Sam Altman Wants Your Eyeball

    The Register reports:

    Nextcloud cries foul over Google Play Store app rejection

    Meta’s still violating GDPR rules with latest plan to train AI on EU user data, says noyb

    ArsTechnica reports:

    Meta is making users who opted out of AI training opt out again, watchdog says

    Report: Terrorists seem to be paying X to generate propaganda with Grok

    Jesus.

    404 Media has:

    Why Did Grok Start Talking About ‘White Genocide’?

    Fuck me.

    ArsTechnica reports:

    Report: Terrorists seem to be paying X to generate propaganda with Grok

    Jesus.

    404 Media has:

    Why Did Grok Start Talking About ‘White Genocide’?

    Fuck me.

    Tech Policy reports:

    Racialized Grooming Gangs: How Musk and X Amplified Islamophobia and Racism in the UK

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    MIT Technology Review reports on:

    How a new type of AI is helping police skirt facial recognition bans

    The Register reports:

    Feds disrupt proxy-for-hire botnet, indict four alleged net miscreants

    You think ransomware is bad now? Wait until it infects CPUs

    As US vuln-tracking falters, EU enters with its own security bug database

    Martin Fowler.com has:

    Coding Assistants Threaten the Software Supply Chain

    AI is still 95% horseshit.

    W3C announces:

    Privacy Principles is a W3C Statement

    Fediverse

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Fediverse Report – #116

    Hamish Campbell opines:

    We do need tools to share to help people on the path back onto the #openweb

    The Library of Alexandra says:

    Moderating Communities is Not a Burden

    It just seems to be for tech bros.

    Dead Superheron shares:

    My Dream Fediverse Platform

    We Distribute reports:

    Mastodon: Giving Journalists Options Away From Big Tech

    ActivityPub for WordPress has:

    5.9.0 – Easier Onboarding for Your Fediverse Experience

    Ghost has:

    Blocking domains

    Sciety announces:

    Sciety secures funding from NLNet Foundation to help build discourse around preprints

    Lemmy has:

    Lemmy Development Update April 2025

    TechCrunch reports:

    Threads now lets creators add up to 5 links to profiles, track clicks

    More enshittification from the c^nts at Meta.

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Taking Control of Your Timeline – in Different Ways

    ATmosphere Report – #116

    Free Our Feeds shares:

    Free Our Feeds – Update #2, May 2025

    Bluesky gives an update on:

    Network Account Management

    The Dabbler has:

    I updated my Bluesky PDS and it stopped working. Here’s how I fixed it.

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  23. Destroying Autocracy – May 01, 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.

    Happy May Day! Cast off your chains.

    Featured Item(s)

    Cory Doctorow writes:

    The point of AI isn’t to make workers more productive, it’s to make them weaker when they bargain with their bosses.

    Tech workers are workers, and they once held the line against enshittification, refusing to break the things they’d built for their bosses in meaningless all-nighters motivated by vocational awe. Long after tech bosses were able to buy all their competitors, capture their regulators, and expand IP law to neutralize the threat of innovative, interoperable products like alternative app stores, ad-blockers and jailbreaking kits, tech workers held the line.

    There’ve been half a million US tech layoff since 2023. Tech workers’ scarcity-derived power has been vaporized. Tech workers can avoid the fate of the factory, warehouse and delivery workers their bosses literally work to death — but only by unionizing.

    In other words, the workers in re-shored factories and tech workers need the same thing. They are class allies — and tech bosses are their class enemies. This is class war.

    The enshittification of tech jobs

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

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

    Tech Policy reports:

    Labor Unions Can Counterbalance the Big Tech Oligarchy, But Only If They Rediscover Their Power

    Expats Czechia reports:

    Court rules that Czechia collects phone data illegally in landmark decision

    Mashable reports:

    Elon Musk’s X lost 11 million users in the EU over the past 5 months

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Calyx Institute: A Case Study in Grassroots Innovation

    EFF Leads Prominent Security Experts in Urging Trump Administration to Leave Chris Krebs Alone

    EuroNews reports:

    EU governments discuss action on disinformation over climate policy

    Fast Company reports:

    How Big Tech’s Faustian bargain with Trump backfired

    Framablog has:

    Docilités numériques

    The Verge reports:

    A judge just blew up Apple’s control of the App Store

    The Register reports:

    Cook’d: Judge says Apple lied to court in Epic case, asks Feds to mull criminal charges

    Double awesome.

    Neutral

    The Register reports:

    DARPA to ‘radically’ rev up mathematics research. And yes, with AI

    The Journal of Online Trust and Safety has:

    Science and Causality in Technology Litigation

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    TechDirt has:

    Government Actually Threatens Wikipedia’s Editorial Freedom; Self-Proclaimed Free Speech Warriors Suddenly Have Other Plans

    Congress Moving Forward On Unconstitutional Take It Down Act

    Ars Technica reports:

    Trump’s hasty Take It Down Act has “gaping flaws” that threaten encryption

    The Register reports:

    DOGE may help Elon Musk’s biz empire dodge $2.4B in liabilities – Senate probe

    Framablog looks at:

    L’État artificiel : la vie civique automatisée

    Pariah States

    BleepingComputer reports:

    France ties Russian APT28 hackers to 12 cyberattacks on French orgs

    Pro-Russia hacktivists bombard Dutch public orgs with DDoS attacks

    DarkReading has:

    Putin’s Cyberattacks on Ukraine Rise 70%, With Little Effect

    Adversaries Are Toying With US Networks & DC Is Short on Answers

    Billbug Expands Cyber-Espionage Campaign in Southeast Asia

    The Register reports:

    China now America’s number one cyber threat – US must get up to speed

    Open source text editor poisoned with malware to target Uyghur users

    Big Media

    NPR reports:

    Corporation for Public Broadcasting sues Trump after he tries to fire board members

    The Daily Beast reports:

    MAGA Billionaire Leads L.A. Times to Lose $50 Million

    Ars Technica reports:

    CBS owner Paramount reportedly intends to settle Trump’s $20 billion lawsuit

    Big Tech

    Semafor reports:

    The group chats that changed America

    The Guardian reports:

    Meta faces Ghana lawsuits over impact of extreme content on moderators

    Meta slowest to remove scam content, says City watchdog

    TechCrunch reports:

    Report finds Meta’s celebrity-voiced chatbots could discuss sex with minors

    OpenAI is fixing a ‘bug’ that allowed minors to generate erotic conversations

    404 Media has:

    Researchers Secretly Ran a Massive, Unauthorized AI Persuasion Experiment on Reddit Users

    Mbin or PieFed, peeps.

    Reddit Issuing ‘Formal Legal Demands’ Against Researchers Who Conducted Secret AI Experiment on Users

    This Is Palantir’s Justification for Building ICE’s Master Database

    Instagram’s AI Chatbots Lie About Being Licensed Therapists

    The Markup reports:

    Kids should avoid AI companion bots—under force of law, assessment says

    The Center for Democracy and Technology reports:

    Report – In Deep Trouble: Surfacing Tech-Powered Sexual Harassment in K-12 Schools

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    Lawfare covers:

    Advancing Secure by Design through Security Research

    404 Media reports:

    The Age of Realtime Deepfake Fraud Is Here

    The Markup reports:

    How California sent residents’ personal health data to LinkedIn

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Hackers ramp up scans for leaked Git tokens and secrets

    FBI shares massive list of 42,000 LabHost phishing domains

    Tech Policy Press reports:

    Reverse Keyword Search Warrants and the Threat to Online Privacy

    The Jacobin reports:

    Big Tech Wants Free Rein to Sell Your Data

    Fediverse

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Fediverse Report – #114

    Fosstodon has more on its drama:

    An Intro/Update From Gina

    ActivityPub for WordPress announces:

    V5.8.0 – If it’s on the Fediverse, you can embed it.

    ActivityPods shares:

    Key learnings from building social apps with ActivityPods

    Forgejo has:

    Forgejo monthly update – April 2025

    The Social Web Foundation has:

    Steps Forward in Long-form Text

    Mastodon is:

    Evolving the Team

    Matthew Tift has:

    Finding an Ethical Path Through Social Media: Why I Choose Mastodon

    PieFed has:

    PieFed development update Apr 2025 – S3, OAuth, Federation retry queue, Stripe

    NodeBB has:

    NodeBB v4.3.0 — Remote Categories are a go!

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    WinBuzzer reports:

    Bluesky’s Decentralized Network Faces Major Outage Caused by Centralized Servers

    The Internet Review asks:

    Where Does Bluesky Go from Here? What is the Bluesky of 2036?

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  24. Destroying Autocracy – April 24, 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.

    Featured Item(s)

    The Guardian shares:

    In her final piece for the Observer, Carole Cadwalladr reveals what happened when she returned last week to give the opening speech at technology conference Ted, where she gave her first – life-changing – talk six years ago.

    It’s not too late to stop Trump and the tech broligarchy from controlling our lives, but we must act now

    TechDirt writes:

    There’s a certain dark irony in watching tech billionaires who built their empires on the “democratizing power of technology” now actively working to dismantle democratic institutions. The same figures who once championed connection and openness are now the architects of the most dangerous centralization of power in modern history.

    The “De” In “Decentralization” Stands For “Democracy”

    The issues discussed in these two items are some of the main reasons Battalion and the TechnoAnarchist Manifesto exist.

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

    The response to Russia’s War Crimes and other douchebaggery

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    Switzerland joins EU sanctions against Russian state media

    Bleeping Computer reports:

    Russian army targeted by new Android malware hidden in mapping app

    TheNewStack reports:

    EU OS: A European Proposal for a Public Sector Linux Desktop

    The Register reports:

    It takes one click to join Uber One, but quitting might need 32 actions

    European biz calls for Euro tech for local people

    Tech Policy reports:

    Understanding the Apple and Meta Non-Compliance Decisions Under the Digital Markets Act

    How AI Can Support Democracy Movements

    A good article, though long. And Erica, search the term headings and learn how to use them!

    EuroNews reports:

    In his final months, Pope Francis warned about social media, screen time, and AI

    NLNet shares:

    Eleven new projects for NGI Pilots

    CBS News reports:

    Federal judge orders Trump administration to rehire all Voice of America and Radio Free Asia staff

    Ars Technica reports:

    Universities (finally) band together, fight “unprecedented government overreach”

    Gaël Duval has:

    Murena & /e/OS 2025: another leap towards Usable Privacy for All

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    Propublica reports:

    Trump Team Eyes Politically Connected Startup to Overhaul $700 Billion Government Payments Program

    Krebs on Security reports:

    Whistleblower: DOGE Siphoned NLRB Case Data

    NiemanLab reports:

    National Science Foundation cancels research grants related to misinformation and disinformation

    The Center for Democracy and Technology reports:

    Automated Tools for Social Media Monitoring Irrevocably Chill Millions of Noncitizens’ Expression

    Pariah States

    DarkReading reports:

    Nation-State Threats Put SMBs in Their Sights

    DeepSeek Breach Opens Floodgates to Dark Web

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Hackers abuse OAuth 2.0 workflows to hijack Microsoft 365 accounts

    Lazarus hackers breach six companies in watering hole attacks

    Big Media

    404 Media reports:

    How 404 Media Is Navigating ‘Economic Headwinds’

    Or small media in this case. You should subscribe to 404 if you’re in the tech sector.

    Big Tech

    The Guardian reports:

    Meta ‘hastily’ changed moderation policy with little regard to impact, says oversight board

    Tech Policy reports on:

    Big Tech, Bolsonarism, and the Erosion of Democracy

    Where’s Your Ed opines:

    OpenAI Is A Systemic Risk To The Tech Industry

    Mozilla says:

    Tell Etsy, Reddit, Tinder & Duolingo: Stop Feeding Surveillance Tech

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    BleepingComputer has:

    Phishers abuse Google OAuth to spoof Google in DKIM replay attack

    WordPress ad-fraud plugins generated 1.4 billion ad requests per day

    The Register reports:

    RIP, Google Privacy Sandbox

    Ex-NSA chief warns AI devs: Don’t repeat infosec’s early-day screwups

    Nextcloud says:

    EU-US Data Privacy Framework is defunct: what does this mean for businesses?

    CyberNews reports:

    Employee monitoring app leaks 21 million screenshots in real time

    Ha! You reap what you sow.

    Fediverse

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Fediverse Report – #113

    Tim Bray looks at:

    Decentralizing Schemes

    Fedihost asks:

    Why Is Mastodon Using So Much Storage?

    Jose Murilo shares:

    A rede social que não pode ser vendida: porque Mastodon, e não Bluesky.

    TechCrunch reports:

    Threads officially moves to Threads.com and updates its web app

    So, block threads.com.

    Meta’s Threads opens up ads to global advertisers

    To the surprise of no one.

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    And:

    Bluesky launches blue check verification

    Government censorship comes to Bluesky, but not its third-party apps … yet

    Wait, how did a decentralized service like Bluesky go down?

    Because it’s not fucking decentralized.

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  25. Destroying Autocracy – 20 March 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.

    Featured Item

    Hans-Peter Schulenberg shares:

    The DEEPSEEK Effect: How a Chinese AI Startup Is Reshaping the Global Tech Landscape

    Let’s hope that things like Open-R1 will become ethical alternatives.

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

    The response to Russia’s War Crimes and other douchebaggery

    The Register reports:

    Euro techies call for sovereign fund to escape Uncle Sam’s digital death grip

    Vivaldi 7.2 browser wants to topple tech’s feudal lords

    Reuters reports:

    Dutch parliament calls for end to dependence on US software companies

    Freedom of the Press Foundation reports:

    Wired is dropping paywalls for FOIA-based reporting. Others should follow

    I know 404 Media does the same.

    DarkReading reports:

    Duke University & GCF Partner to Identify Pathways for Advancing Women’s Careers in Cybersecurity

    TechCrunch reports:

    Apple loses appeal against Germany’s special abuse control for Big Tech

    ArsTechnica reports:

    UK online safety law Musk hates kicks in today, and so far, Trump can’t stop it

    Apple and Google in the hot seat as European regulators ignore Trump warnings

    The European Digital Rights Institute reports:

    EDRi files DSA legal complaint against X

    The Atlantic reports:

    Search LibGen, the Pirated-Books Database That Meta Used to Train AI

    Cool tool.

    The USAGM asks for:

    Support for US International Media Workers

    Neutral

    Tech Policy reports on:

    Middle Powers Digital Antitrust Efforts in the Age of Trump

    404 Media reports:

    Public Records Reveal How Agencies Complied With Trump’s Anti-Trans Order

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    404 Media reports:

    TSA Says Its Credit Cards for Bomb-Sniffing Dogs Are Cut Off

    The Guardian reports:

    How an obscure US government office has become a target of Elon Musk

    Radio Free Europe reports:

    Trump Signs Executive Order For Major Cuts To 7 Agencies, Including RFE/RL Overseer USAGM

    TechCrunch reports:

    CISA scrambles to contact fired employees after court rules layoffs ‘unlawful’

    Pariah States

    DarkReading reports:

    Denmark Warns of Increased Cyber Espionage Against Telecom Sector

    Black Basta Leader in League With Russian Officials, Chat Logs Show

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Ukrainian military targeted in new Signal spear-phishing attacks

    Big Media

    NPR reports:

    ‘Bloody Saturday’ at Voice of America and other U.S.-funded networks

    NBC News reports:

    The Trump administration axed Voice of America, and China’s state media are delighted

    Radio World reports:

    RFE/RL Sues the USAGM to Get Its Grant Back

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    RFE/RL sues Trump administration over funding cuts

    Big Tech

    Cory Doctorow writes:

    Amazon annihilates Alexa privacy settings, turns on continuous, nonconsensual audio uploading

    The Guardian reports:

    Careless People: A Story of Where I Used to Work by Sarah Wynn-Williams review – a former disciple unfriends Facebook

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports on:

    California’s A.B. 412: A Bill That Could Crush Startups and Cement A Big Tech AI Monopoly

    The Register reports:

    Amazon accused of using algorithms to push warehouse workers to breaking point

    404 Media reports:

    Meta Promises to Fight Misinformation in Australia With Same Strategy It Killed in the U.S. to Appease Trump

    The Cradle reports:

    Google to acquire Israeli firm staffed by former Unit 8200 officers

    Two sets of c^nts who deserve each other.

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    The Register reports:

    UK wants dirt on data brokers before criminals get there first

    Cloudflare reports:

    Password reuse is rampant: nearly half of observed user logins are compromised

    404 Media reports:

    Facial Recognition Company Clearview Attempted to Buy Social Security Numbers and Mugshots for its Database

    Fediverse

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Fediverse Report #108

    The Conversation has:

    The Fediverse promises social media without Big Tech – if it can avoid familiar pitfalls

    The Social Web Foundation reports:

    Fediverse House 2025 Wrap-up

    IFTAS announces:

    IFTAS 2.0 – Rescoping and Refocusing

    Do the world a solid and make a donation to IFTAS, preferably a monthly one.

    Fred Rocha explains:

    How I use Mastodon in 2025

    Ghost announces:

    The social web beta is here

    I’m looking forward to this being perfected and being available on regular Ghost.

    We Distribute reports:

    Hands on with Ghost’s New ActivityPub Beta

    Website League and the Rise of Island Networks

    Dead Superhero says:

    You Know What, Meet Your Heroes

    Peertube announces:

    PeerTube v7.1 is out!

    Design, mobile development, documentation: let’s share resources!

    A New Social is:

    Breaking Ground

    Forgejo has its:

    Forgejo monthly update – February 2025

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    The Fediverse report has:

    ATmosphere Report – 2025march.b

    Bluesky Report – #108

    TechCrunch reports:

    Bluesky users debate plans around user data and AI training

    The Libre has:

    Why I recommend against Bluesky

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  26. Destroying Autocracy – 13 March 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.

    Featured Item

    Tech Policy reports:

    Describing the technologies that make all of this possible as “AI” masks what they really are: government surveillance targeting free speech. Today, the government’s use of (Big Tech) data threatens to deny rights while slashing government services, and the risk of being singled out hovers over anyone who disagrees with the administration.

    A system linking the views expressed on an individual’s social media accounts to the platforms gathering government data is an immediate threat to the freedom to express ourselves and live without fear of government interference in that expression.

    Through fear of service denials, investigations, targeted audits, and other potential abuses, the existence of this apparatus leads citizens to curtail Constitutionally protected speech acts. Creating a situation where citizens reasonably fear that their speech will lead to a suspension of rights, denial of services, or taking on other risks that threaten democratic participation and debate.

    What is clear, however, is that the moment such an incursion into rights can be articulated, there is a vast legal precedent under the Privacy Act that can be brought forward in response. For that reason, Americans need more, not less, public expression of diverse ideas and robust rebuttals to the intrusion of this public-private partnership into our civic life.

    The AI State is a Surveillance State

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

    The response to Russia’s War Crimes and other douchebaggery

    The Next Web reports:

    4 European satellite firms are vying to replace Starlink in Ukraine

    Politico reports:

    EU-US rift triggers call for made-in-Europe tech

    The Next Web reports:

    European cloud hosts are offering an escape from AWS, Azure, and GCP

    Clayton Computer reports on:

    Community Tech: Moving Beyond Free and Open Source Software

    The Verge reports:

    ‘Careless People’ publisher won’t pull the book Meta is trying to stop

    Media Matters sues X to stop lawsuits outside of the US

    Krebs on Security reports:

    Alleged Co-Founder of Garantex Arrested in India

    404 Media reports:

    NASA, Yale, and Stanford Scientists Consider ‘Scientific Exile,’ French University Says

    TechPolicy reports:

    Ukraine’s Hard-Won Approach to Strategic Communications and Counter-Disinformation: Lessons for Europe and Beyond

    DOJ Sets Record Straight of What’s Needed to Dismantle Google’s Search Monopoly

    TechCrunch reports:

    UK competition probe of mobile browsers finds Apple-Google duopoly is ‘anti-innovation’

    Could deeptech serve as Europe’s path to autonomy from the US?

    Signal President Meredith Whittaker calls out agentic AI as having ‘profound’ security and privacy issues

    Open web initiatives Project Liberty and Solid could be teaming up

    Meta faces publisher copyright AI lawsuit in France

    Judge allows authors’ AI copyright lawsuit against Meta to move forward

    ArsTechnica has more:

    Meta mocked for raising “Bob Dylan defense” of torrenting in AI copyright fight

    The United Nations announce:

    The OSI First to Endorse United Nations Open Source Principles

    Neutral

    Tech Policy reports:

    Out of Balance: What the EU’s Strategy Shift Means for the AI Ecosystem

    BleepingComputer reports:

    X hit by ‘massive cyberattack’ amid Dark Storm’s DDoS claims

    Usually this would be in the cybersecurity section. But, since it was against the box of c^nts known as Shitter the story gets moved here.

    OpenSource reports on:

    Overcoming barriers to Open Source procurement in the European Union

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    Tech Policy reports:

    How Disinformation Is Undermining Trust In Brazil’s Most Used Digital Public Infrastructure

    The Guardian reports:

    ICE accessed car trackers in sanctuary cities that could help in raids, files show

    404 Media reports:

    Here is NASA’s Contract with Clearview AI

    The 200+ Sites an ICE Surveillance Contractor is Monitoring

    Corporate Europe Observatory reports:

    Huawei corruption scandal shows EU has learned no lessons on ethics rules

    TechDirt reports:

    Trump’s Latest Weapon Against Critics: Destroying Their Lawyers

    Pariah States

    The Register reports:

    Expired Juniper routers find new life – as Chinese spy hubs

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Undocumented commands found in Bluetooth chip used by a billion devices

    North Korean Lazarus hackers infect hundreds via npm packages

    TechCrunch reports:

    North Korean government hackers snuck spyware on Android app store

    Big Media

    The Associated Press reports:

    Washington Post columnist quits after her opinion piece criticizing owner Jeff Bezos is rejected

    The Bulwark reports:

    ‘State Propaganda’: Anger Erupts Inside Univision Over Airing of Trump Ad

    Ethan Zuckerman reports:

    Jay Rosen and Taylor Owen: Can journalism survive Trump? Can democracy?

    Big Tech

    Not a Tech Bro says:

    The government is not our business

    The Index reports:

    The Fascist Tech Bro Takeover Is Here

    Unfortunately, it’s true.

    The BBC reports:

    Facebook was ‘hand in glove’ with China, BBC told

    Radio Free Asia reports:

    Hong Kong media urged to back up Facebook protest videos

    MalwareBytes Labs reports:

    Android devices track you before you even sign in

    One of the many reasons I have a Fairphone with the e/OS operating system.

    The Guardian reviews:

    Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams review – Zuckerberg and me

    Terror

    Michah Flee shares a:

    Step-by-step guide to reading the leaked militia chats yourself

    Very cool.

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    DarkReading reports:

    Democratizing Security to Improve Security Posture

    OpenAI Operator Agent Used in Proof-of-Concept Phishing Attack

    Binance Spoofers Compromise PCs in ‘TRUMP’ Crypto Scam

    He, he.

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation shares:

    Choosing the VPN That’s Right for You

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Critical PHP RCE vulnerability mass exploited in new attacks

    CISA: Medusa ransomware hit over 300 critical infrastructure orgs

    Fediverse

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Fediverse Report #107

    Hamish Campbell explains:

    Why the Fediverse Needs a Connection Between Mainstreaming and Grassroots

    The Nexus of Privacy shares:

    Notes (and thoughts) on organizing in the Fediverse and the ATmosphere

    Ghost has an update:

    Actually, I take that back

    Mastodon has:

    Trunk & Tidbits, February 2025

    SplitBrain details:

    Mastodon to GoToSocial Migration

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    TechCrunch reports:

    Open social web browser Surf integrates with Bluesky in latest beta

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  27. Destroying Autocracy – 06 March 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.

    Featured Item

    Tech Policy writes:

    The year is 2028. The world’s leading economies are in turmoil as artificial intelligence systems, once hailed as engines of progress, have outpaced human governance.

    AI-driven financial markets operate beyond regulation, executing trades at speeds incomprehensible to human oversight. AI legal agents flood the courts with appeals and counterappeals, paralyzing the judicial system. Generative AI platforms tailor disinformation campaigns with surgical precision, dismantling electoral processes before governments can intervene.

    Meanwhile, a handful of oligarchs with exclusive control over the most advanced AI systems command unprecedented influence, bypassing legislatures and setting policies through proprietary governance mechanisms.

    Democracy, once thought resilient, is crumbling under the weight of unchecked artificial intelligence.

    It’s hard not to see a trajectory towards such a world in today’s headlines. Yet, this future is not inevitable.

    AI at the Brink: Preventing the Subversion of Democracy

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

    The response to Russia’s War Crimes and other douchebaggery

    9 to 5 Mac reports:

    Brazilian court gives Apple 90 days to allow sideloading on iOS

    ArsTechnica reports:

    Apple refuses to break encryption, seeks reversal of UK demand for backdoor

    NextGov reports:

    US spy chief directs legal review of UK’s Apple backdoor demand

    EuroNews reports:

    EU Commission looking to speed up 5G defence from foreign interference

    TechCrunch reports:

    EU must ‘fully’ apply its market fairness rulebook on Google, search rivals urge

    Jan Wildeboer describes:

    From iCloud to Nextcloud: Contacts

    404 Media reports:

    French University to Fund American Scientists Who Fear Trump Censorship

    Archivists Recreate Pre-Trump CDC Website, Are Hosting It in Europe

    NetzPolitik reports:

    Open source funding on the brink : “Delivering what’s needed to make Europe sovereign”

    Tech Policy has:

    Looking for an Exit: Europe’s Way to Public Digital Infrastructures

    The Register reports:

    Do you DARE? Europe bets once again on RISC-V for supercomputing sovereignty

    UK watchdog investigates TikTok and Reddit over child data privacy concerns

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation introduces:

    Meet Rayhunter: A New Open Source Tool from EFF to Detect Cellular Spying

    BleepingComputer reports:

    US charges Chinese hackers linked to critical infrastructure breaches

    US seizes domain of Garantex crypto exchange used by ransomware gangs

    Andre Garzia opines:

    The Web Should Be A Conversation

    Sim, meu homem!

    Ben Werdmuller says:

    The web was always about redistribution of power. Let’s bring that back.

    Joan Westenberg writes:

    Big Tech Wants You Trapped. The Open Web Sets You Free

    Neutral

    The Register reports:

    Microsoft unveils finalized EU Data Boundary as European doubt over US grows

    It begins: Pentagon to give AI agents a role in decision making, ops planning

    The Markup reports:

    AI Chatbots Can Cushion the High School Counselor Shortage — But Are They Bad for Students?

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    BitDefender reports:

    Stop targeting Russian hackers, Trump administration orders US Cyber Command

    The Guardian reports:

    Trump administration retreats in fight against Russian cyber threats

    Meanwhile BleepingComputer reports:

    DHS says CISA will not stop monitoring Russian cyber threats

    The Register has more:

    So … Russia no longer a cyber threat to America?

    Given that the people running these agencies are now lying, moronic, incompetent, fascist c^nts, who knows what to believe.

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    Russian, Chinese intelligence seek to recruit fired US federal employees, CNN reports

    This would be funny if weren’t disastrous.

    404 Media reports:

    Cellebrite Is Using AI to Summarize Chat Logs and Audio from Seized Mobile Phones

    Tech Policy reports:

    An Alert to the World: The Role of Social Media Platforms in Bolsonaro’s Disinformation Campaign Targeting Brazil’s Democratic Institutions

    Pariah States

    The Register reports:

    Polish space agency confirms cyberattack

    DarkReading reports:

    ‘Crafty Camel’ APT Targets Aviation, OT With Polygot Files

    China’s Silk Typhoon APT Shifts to IT Supply Chain Attacks

    Big Media

    Joan Westenberg shares:

    Why I Won’t Write on Substack

    Substack is for c^nts and fascists. Use Ghost or Buttondown instead. And you should become a paid subscriber to Joan’s site as well.

    Speaking of, The Guardian has:

    The LA Times’ AI ‘bias meter’ looks like a bid to please Donald Trump

    TechDirt announces:

    Why Techdirt Is Now A Democracy Blog (Whether We Like It Or Not)

    Big Tech

    Where’s Your ‘Ed At explains:

    The Generative AI Con

    TechCrunch reports:

    Anthropic quietly removes Biden-era AI policy commitments from its website

    Jumping on the coward bandwagon.

    OpenAI’s ex-policy lead criticizes the company for ‘rewriting’ its AI safety history

    404 Media reports:

    Google and Amazon AI Say Hitler’s Mein Kampf Is ‘a True Work of Art’

    Terror

    Micah Flee is:

    Exploring the Paramilitary Leaks

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    DarkReading reports:

    Third-Party Risk Top Cybersecurity Claims

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Microsoft Teams tactics, malware connect Black Basta, Cactus ransomware

    Fediverse

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Fediverse Report #106

    Joan Westenberg opines:

    The Fediverse Isn’t the Future. It’s the Present We’ve Been Denied.

    Unfortunately, IFTAS has an announcement:

    IFTAS Service Shutdowns

    I just started a small monthly donation, but they need big money for the things they just dropped.

    FOSS Academic asks are we in a:

    Standards War?

    Ghost has an update:

    Warp factor 5, Mr. Sulu

    FunkWhale announces:

    Funkwhale Against Fascism

    And fuck anybody who has a problem with it!

    Elena Rossini shares:

    PeerTube: the Fediverse’s decentralized video platform (part 1: first impressions)

    Failing newspaper, The New York Times reports:

    A Long-Shot Bet to Bypass the Middlemen of Social Media

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Bluesky Report – 2025mar.a

    TechCrunch reports:

    Tapbots teases a new Bluesky app, Phoenix, saying it can’t ‘survive on Mastodon alone’

    Tangled is

    Introducing tangled

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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  28. Destroying Autocracy – 27 February 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 democracy. 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.

    Featured Item

    Nextcloud announces:

    More and more of our digital lives are controlled by a handful of big tech firms and their CEOs – but there is a better way. A way that puts control back in your hands, fosters collaboration, and protects your digital freedom. And today, that is more important than ever.

    With Nextcloud Hub 10, we double down on the vision that started it all: an integrated yet modular digital workspace, built for freedom, security, and teamwork. Instead of juggling multiple disconnected apps, Nextcloud Hub provides a unified platform – easier to manage, scale, and secure – while still offering deep customization. Choose from our core applications, extend them with 400+ integration-ready apps, and bring in the services you need.

    Because the future isn’t about walled gardens – it’s about open collaboration. Whether you’re running Nextcloud at home, in a business, government, or local sports club, you stay in control. Our federation features connect Nextcloud servers worldwide, bringing millions together in a truly decentralized network.

    Nextcloud Hub 10 – your unified, modular digital workspace

    As mentioned in the Techno Anarchist Manifesto, using Nextcloud instead of Google, Microsoft, or Apple is a great way to fight Techno Feudalism.

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

    The response to Russia’s War Crimes and other douchebaggery

    404 Media reports:

    All 50 States Have Now Introduced Right to Repair Legislation

    Ars Technica reports:

    Judge: US gov’t violated privacy law by disclosing personal data to DOGE

    BleepingComputer reports:

    OpenAI bans ChatGPT accounts used by North Korean hackers

    Tech Policy reports:

    The EU’s Code of Practice on Disinformation is Now Part of the Digital Services Act. What Does It Mean?

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    Anti-Surveillance Mapmaker Refuses Flock Safety’s Cease and Desist Demand
    TechCrunch reports:

    Cellebrite suspends Serbia as customer after claims police used firm’s tech to plant spyware

    The Internet Review has:

    Framework Brings Real Excitement Back to Personal Computers

    They are a recommendation of mine in The Techno Anarchist Manifesto aka Let’s fuck up Techno Feudalism

    The Register reports:

    Signal will withdraw from Sweden if encryption-busting laws take effect

    Microsoft names alleged credential-snatching ‘Azure Abuse Enterprise’ operators

    Joan Westenberg shares:

    How I’m Building a Trump-Proof Tech Stack Without Big Tech

    For a more hardcore version, see the Techno Anarchist Manifesto above.

    The Next Web reports:

    DataSnipper CEO: Europe doesn’t have to follow the Silicon Valley playbook

    404 Media shares:

    The Digital Packrat Manifesto

    Neutral

    Open_Future published:

    “Digital Public Infrastructure” at a Turning Point

    Tech Policy shares:

    Beyond Digital Rights: Towards a Fair Information Ecosystem?

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    Bert Hubert says:

    It is no longer safe to move our governments and societies to US clouds

    He’s right.

    The Register reports:

    Trump administration threatens tariffs for any nation that dares to tax Big Tech
    Krebs on Security reports:

    Trump 2.0 Brings Cuts to Cyber, Consumer Protections

    Pariah States

    Krebs on Security reports:

    Notorious Malware, Spam Host “Prospero” Moves to Kaspersky Lab

    This should surprise no one.

    BleepingComputer reports:

    North Korean hackers linked to $1.5 billion ByBit crypto heist

    Belgium probes if Chinese hackers breached its intelligence service

    The Register reports:

    China’s Silver Fox spoofs medical imaging apps to hijack patients’ computers
    Xi know what you did last summer: China was all up in Republicans’ email, says book

    Villain on Villain action here.

    Big Media

    The Guardian reports:

    Washington Post opinion editor departs as Bezos pushes to promote ‘personal liberties and free markets’

    Ex-Washington Post editor Marty Baron rebukes Bezos: ‘betrayal of free expression’

    Big Tech

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation says:

    Stop Censoring Abortion: Help EFF and Repro Uncensored end digital suppression

    404 Media reports:

    Instagram ‘Error’ Turned Reels Into Neverending Scroll of Murder, Gore, and Violence

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    The Verge reports:

    Google is replacing Gmail’s SMS authentication with QR codes

    The Register reports:

    How nice that state-of-the-art LLMs reveal their reasoning … for miscreants to exploit

    Bleeping Computer reports:

    New Auto-Color Linux backdoor targets North American govts, universities

    GitVenom attacks abuse hundreds of GitHub repos to steal crypto

    Microsoft names cybercriminals behind AI deepfake network

    404 Media reports:

    AT&T Hacker Tried to Sell Stolen Data to Foreign Government

    Fediverse

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Fediverse Report #105

    TechCrunch reports:

    Tumblr backs Tapestry, a timeline app for the open social web

    I think apps like this and Surf are going to gain more traction than platform apps and clients in the long run.

    Beej’s Bit Bucket takes a look at:

    Mastodon Comments

    NodeBB is fully federated:

    NodeBB v4.0.0 — Federate good times, come on!

    Other Slightly Federated Social Media

    Bluesky info has:

    Bluesky Resources

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Keep fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #105 #ActivityPub #AI #ATProtocol #Autocracy #BigJournalism #BigTech #Bluesky #Democracy #Fascism #Fediverse #Mastodon #StopChina #StopIsrael #StopRedAmerica #StopRussia #SupportUkraine

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  29. Destroying Autocracy – 06 February 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 democracy. 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.

    Featured Item

    This week we feature our guide to the timeline we’re stuck in.

    The Techno Anarchist Manifesto aka Let’s fuck up Techno Feudalism

    I write:

    “This practical and profanity-laced manifesto provides the loose philosophy, strategies, battleplans, tactics, and weapons to destroy Techno Feudalism via the practice of Techno Anarchism. It explains the war we are in, the Techno battle’s place in it, and what Techno Feudalism and Techno Anarchism are.

    Don’t worry, I not going to start capping tech CEOs anytime soon. I’m not a 1914 anarchist or advocating for it in general.”

    If you give a fuck about anything, please read it, save it, and act upon some of it!

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

    The response to Russia’s War Crimes and other douchebaggery

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    What to expect from Ukraine’s defense innovation in 2025

    Kyiv Independent raises over $66,200 to support Ukrainian newsrooms hit by US aid freeze

    The Next Web reports:

    European AI alliance unveils LLM alternative to Silicon Valley and DeepSeek

    Deepfake detection improves when using algorithms that are more aware of demographic diversity

    TechCrunch reports:

    EU details which systems fall within AI Act’s scope

    The Financial Times reports:

    EU prepares to hit Big Tech in retaliation for Donald Trump’s tariffs

    Tech Policy reports:

    Salvaging European Technological Sovereignty in a Trump 2.0 World

    A Whole Lotta Nothing reports:

    A guide to using Signal for government workers

    Phiffer demonstrates:

    Archiving your Meta accounts

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Spain arrests suspected hacker of US and Spanish military agencies

    The (Semi)Justice Department reports:

    Superseding Indictment Charges Chinese National in Relation to Alleged Plan to Steal Proprietary AI Technology

    Ars Technica reports:

    DeepSeek is “TikTok on steroids,” senator warns amid push for government-wide ban

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports:

    DDoSed by Policy: Website Takedowns and Keeping Information Alive

    The Evil Empire Strikes Back

    The Index reports:

    Elon Musk Is an Existential Threat to Big Tech

    This would be funny if it didn’t mean the rest of us get fucked even worse.

    Ben Werdmuller shares:

    Move fast and break democracy

    Tech Policy reports:

    With US Commitment to Internet Freedom in Jeopardy, China and Russia Set to Gain

    Pariah States

    The Texas Tribune reports:

    A Russian Facebook page organized a protest in Texas. A different Russian page launched the counterprotest.

    TechCrunch reports:

    Spyware maker Paragon confirms US government is a customer

    Reuters reports:

    Italy says seven people targeted by Israeli spyware on WhatsApp

    Cyfirma shares:

    APT Quarterly Highlights : Q4 2024

    Big Tech

    ProPublica is outing:

    Elon Musk’s Demolition Crew

    The Verge reports:

    DOGE staffer resigns after reporters uncover racist posts

    The Register reports:

    Palantir designed to ‘power the West to its obvious innate superiority,’ says CEO

    This is the only motherfucker on earth who is a bigger c^nt than SpaceKaren.

    Speaking of Apartheid Clyde 404 Media reports:

    ‘Things Are Going to Get Intense:’ How a Musk Ally Plans to Push AI on the Government

    DOGE Employees Ordered to Stop Using Slack While Agency Transitions to a Records System Not Subject to FOIA

    TechDirt reports:

    Musk’s Takeover Of The Government’s Computer Systems Needs To Be Understood As A Cyberattack, Or Worse

    When It’s Not Just A Coup But A CFAA Violation Too

    Ars Technica reports:

    As Internet enshittification marches on, here are some of the worst offenders

    ”Torrenting from a corporate laptop doesn’t feel right”: Meta emails unsealed

    Politico reports:

    Meta chief lobbyist slams EU tech laws and fines

    Wired reports:

    Google Lifts a Ban on Using Its AI for Weapons and Surveillance

    Dead Simple Tech has:

    Licking the AI Boot

    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    Privacy Guides shares:

    Using Tails When Your World Doesn’t Feel Safe Anymore

    LAVX reports:

    Casio UK Store Breach: A Deep Dive into Magento Vulnerabilities and Cybersecurity Lapses

    Wired reports:

    Meet the Hired Guns Who Make Sure School Cyberattacks Stay Hidden

    Tim shares:

    Everyone knows your location: tracking myself down through in-app ads

    BleepingComputer reports:

    CISA orders agencies to patch Linux kernel bug exploited in attacks

    Fediverse

    The Fediverse Report has:

    Fediverse Report – #102

    All Things Open shares:

    ActivityPub explained: The protocol connecting the Fediverse

    Hollo announces:

    We’re excited to announce the release of (Fedify 1.4.0)

    TechCrunch reports:

    Team behind Twitterrific launches a multi-feed app called Tapestry

    We Distribute reports:

    Public Firehose Project Shutters After Backlash

    Remembering Radio Free Fedi

    The Verge reports:

    Threads now lets you share your custom feeds

    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    Keep fighting!

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #102 #ActivityPub #AI #ATProtocol #Autocracy #BigJournalism #BigTech #Bluesky #Democracy #Fascism #Fedify #Fediverse #Pixelfed #StopChina #StopIsrael #StopRedAmerica #StopRussia #SupportUkraine #Threads

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