These hero images kind of make him look cool which I suppose is a good thing.
https://reason.com/2023/11/08/the-town-without-zoning-elects-a-pro-zoning-town-government/ Apparently, zoning is a big deal.
"Civil forfeiture defendants in Indiana have the right to a jury trial, the state's Supreme Court unanimously ruled last week, bolstering basic due process protections for those who have assets seized by law enforcement."
"In July 2017, Louisiana woman Nanette Krentel was shot in the head and left in a burning house. More than two years passed before anyone was arrested. That person, however, wasn't alleged to be the murderer. Rather, the sole arrest related to Krentel's death was that of Jerry Rogers Jr. His crime: criticizing the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office (STPSO) for its slow investigation of the case, which remains unsolved.
Naturally, Rogers sued the department for violating his rights. In August, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit ruled that his lawsuit against Sheriff Randy Smith, Chief Danny Culpeper, and Sgt. Keith Canizaro may proceed, confirming they violated clearly established law when they punished Rogers for his speech."
https://reason.com/2023/11/09/inside-ron-desantis-crackdown-on-drag-shows/
Hey. Ron. First Amendment says hi.
I see there are some people on social media offended about an article in a journal about bestiality. This journal just happens to be a known contrarian journal about controversial ideas. Is this an insult or a compliment to them? It makes you wonder, doesn't it?
Ah, yes, also our "favorite" deviancy "theorist" jumping in to try to suggest they're also child predators, even though those are the cases most likely to be prosecuted (it was also looking at something like a dozen cases), and evidence seems to suggest otherwise. I'm not commenting on the bestiality thing here in particular, I'm just tired of this deviancy "theory" garbage.
"On 8 November 2023, a coalition of six organisations – La Quadrature du Net (LQDN), Access Now, ARTICLE 19, European Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ECNL), European Digital Rights (EDRi) and Wikimedia France – filed a complaint before the French supreme administrative court, the Conseil d’État, against the French decree implementing the Regulation on addressing the dissemination of terrorist content online (also known as “TERREG”)."
"Under this regulation, law enforcement authorities in an EU country can order a website, a social media platform or any online service provider which hosts user-generated content to block within one hour any content alleged to be of terrorist nature – across all Member States in the EU. These service providers can also be forced to implement “specific measures” to prevent the publication of terrorist content. These “specific measures” – the choice of which remains at the discretion of the service providers – may include, for example, automated upload filters which scan all content before publication. Such automated systems are unable to take account of the context of the publication and are notoriously prone to errors that result in the censorship of protected speech such as journalism, satire, art, or documentation of human rights abuses."
Taking down the terror regulation (which got surprisingly little attention when it got forced through by France) would be a good start to a less authoritarian Europe.
Since it's been mentioned that Ylva consulted with these people:
Farid seems to have associations with Microsoft. He behaves very activist. He doesn't consider things like proportionality or privacy.
Stamos is weird. He used to work for FB. He apparently had a fight with management (not over kids), left, and has since been attacking them for anything. That was when his "save the children" rhetoric started. He's slightly better than some others but still doesn't consider proportionality.
C3P (i.e. the Canadian Center) is a very activist group which calls people bad for considering fundamental rights, particularly the concepts of proportionality or privacy. They've been known for finding offense with a picture of a baby (an ordinary baby photo) on a band cover. They seem to have a status similar to NCMEC in Canada.
NCMEC has a weird status. They're nominally a non-profit group, however, I think they're there to avoid constitutional constraints, have special powers, and seem a lot like law enforcement. They're somewhat activist. They don't consider proportionality. One Court of Appeals decided they were a government actor, and possibly, even a government agency.
We know Thorn. Founded by Ashton Kutcher, Hollywood actor and investor in AI firms. He stands to gain financially from pitching AI as a solution for everything.
Microsoft and Google aren't really companies known for standing up for your fundamental rights, though they have pushed back against extreme proposals in the past. I suspect they're not hostile to E2EE but I have serious doubts they're that eager about freedom of expression or privacy.
Supposedly, Instagram (a site with something like a billion users?) had 160 accounts engage in selling child porn photos over a period of time. It's also reckoned that there were half as many buyer accounts.
In practice, a number of these are probably alts. I don't think it's worth engaging in extreme and disproportionate things for that.
Privacy Badger 2023.10.31 has been released for all supported browsers.
The new version blocks embedded Tweets by default, replacing them with click-to-activate placeholders.
This opt-in approach to loading external but potentially desirable widgets protects privacy while giving you control over when the widgets get to load.
To install Privacy Badger, visit https://privacybadger.org/.
"The United Kingdom is unusual in having no single written constitutional document that can be enforced by the courts. Instead it has a political constitution, which relies heavily on norms and conventions. When challenges arise, it rests on a shared understanding of the rules and the principal actors being willing, for the most part, to abide by them—the “good chaps” theory of government."
Not going well at all.
https://reclaimthenet.org/the-nypd-is-underreporting-its-invasive-surveillance-tactics
"The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P) revealed through its Research Manager, Corinne Worthington, and research intern, Aaron Greenberg, that the NYPD has been employing surveillance technologies that track civilians unnoticed. This type of tracking includes the use of drones for aerial surveillance, GPS locators for tagging vehicles, and even robots for tracking movement within the subway system."
https://reason.com/2023/11/08/yes-anti-israel-protests-are-free-speech/ Hmm... This seems to be quite the heated issue these days.
https://reason.com/2023/11/07/ohio-becomes-the-24th-state-to-legalize-recreational-marijuana/
"Ohio, where legislators authorized medical use of marijuana in 2016, went further on Tuesday, becoming the 24th state to legalize recreational use. According to projections by NBC News and The Hill, voters approved Issue 2, which allows adults 21 or older to publicly possess up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana and grow up to six plants at home. With 57 percent of ballots counted, 56 percent of voters had said yes to the ballot initiative, which also will create a system to license and regulate commercial sales."
"Before Issue 2 was submitted to voters, the Republican-controlled Ohio General Assembly passed up a chance to enact it, and now the measure returns to the legislature, which can revise it before it takes effect."
https://www.theregister.com/2023/11/08/europe_eidas_browser/ The Register has some coverage on #eidas (how it's bad for security) here.
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@SirTapTap Matrix is fairly cool, though it lacks some bells and whistles, and actually getting people to use it can be tricky.
They seem to be partially? based in the U.K., which has been overtaken by modern fascism (heck, not that long ago, U.K. MPs wanted to censor pictures of boats crossing the channel in order to be "tough on illegal migration"), and is Internet hostile, so probably self-hosting is best.
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