Latest bookmarks (page 20 of 131)
18 Feb
www.eff.org
"Everyone's security plans and situations will always be different, which is why we often say that security and privacy are a state of mind, not a purchase. But the first step is always taking a look at your community and figuring out what's needed and how to get everyone else on board."
18 Feb
ethanmarcotte.com
"I had a wonderful job, until I didn’t. This is about what happened—and what is happening."
14 Feb
codeberg.org
Specification for quote-posts (and otherwise linking to existing AP objects) in ActivityPub. Currently implemented in some projects (*oma, Frendica, etc), planned for Mastodon.
14 Feb
werd.io
"I’ve been trying to describe what I want my life to look like. The idea is that if I’m armed a better understanding of what I’m aiming for, I’ll be able to make more informed decisions that more intentionally lead me towards my goals for my life."
14 Feb
www.techdirt.com
One tactic to counteract the spread of propaganda. The problem is we need better firehoses to be able to keep up.
14 Feb
www.techdirt.com
"The supreme irony is that what reactionaries call “taking the red pill” looks a lot more like swallowing the blue pill in The Matrix—choosing to accept a prefabricated narrative rather than engaging with the complex, often difficult realities of democratic governance and human freedom."
"Yarvin didn’t just critique democracy—he rebranded submission as rebellion. He understood that direct arguments for authoritarianism wouldn’t persuade most Americans, so he framed democracy itself as the “blue pill” illusion. His trick was simple: make obedience to elites feel like an act of radical defiance." And of course there's the additional irony that The Matrix was produced by two trans women, and has been hijacked by people who promote both transphobia and sexism.
"Yarvin didn’t just critique democracy—he rebranded submission as rebellion. He understood that direct arguments for authoritarianism wouldn’t persuade most Americans, so he framed democracy itself as the “blue pill” illusion. His trick was simple: make obedience to elites feel like an act of radical defiance." And of course there's the additional irony that The Matrix was produced by two trans women, and has been hijacked by people who promote both transphobia and sexism.
14 Feb
werd.io
"It's particularly fascinating to me that what I experienced as "America finally having a much-needed moral awakening" presented to people like Andreessen as "radical Marxism". If nothing else, that shows he's never actually met a radical Marxist, and doesn't have a solid take on what that really means."
I've come to the conclusion that most terms right-wingers complain about don't have solid definitions in their minds, but are rather scare words that expand to cover whatever they want to complain about today.
I've come to the conclusion that most terms right-wingers complain about don't have solid definitions in their minds, but are rather scare words that expand to cover whatever they want to complain about today.
14 Feb
arstechnica.com
"As the Aedyran envoy, you've been sent to investigate and quell the Dreamscourge, a spreading plague that is poisoning the minds of people and beasts throughout the Living Lands. But the citizens you encounter there don't see you as the stock-standard brave hero chosen by providence to save them from an ongoing disaster. Instead, you're viewed first and foremost as a representative of the same occupying force that has had its metaphorical boot on their necks for years."