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Independent geek working for digital liberty. Dir of Standards/Policy@OSI (previously OSI President). Also doing other stuff. My opinions alone.

Southampton, UK
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    A war crime is still a war crime even if you have given advance notice of the war crime

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    Only 5 days left for EU residents to submit proposals for the 3rd Open Call, which closes on 18 May! Receive funds for your projects.

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    While this seems amusing, Zoom doesn't give you a chance to edit the previous screen name when logging in via an invite and someone connecting using a borrowed computer isn't especially at fault for not knowing to check. Really needs a UI fix,

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    Petition: Scrap the Voter ID requirement introduced in the Election Integrity Bill. Let's make this one hit space. No-one should have their democratic right to vote, under any threat. This is a democracy. Not a dictatorship. Sign and share.

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    Lots of good points about the Online Safety Bill here from the - which aren’t behind a Telegraph paywall

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    People that can easily afford to take time off work to visit a council office to request a 'free ID letter' are also the kind of people that already have ID. This expensive plan simply makes it harder for some people to vote.

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  8. 10 mag

    The Geneva Convention - exactly the sort of European interference Boris and Pritti want to end.

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    10 mag

    No safe legal routes. No countries actually onboard with this inhumane plan. And it's destroying our international reputation.

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    This is the inevitable destination for the "hostile environment" if Britain continues to tolerate its perpetrators in government. It's also where the GOP want to go if America lets them.

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    We wanted to use Instagram ads to highlight how ad tech invades your privacy. Instead, Facebook shut our account down:

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    All beautiful artwork. But please keep loving open source and publish at least a pixel-perfect alternative under the CC license.

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    Progressives who snark about Apple or Amazon or Google "not paying tax" have been caught in a regressive frame. Blame those reptiles for privacy abuse, but point at the grifting sleazeball politicos when it comes to taxation because they're the ones to blame, not the reptiles.

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  14. 4 mag

    Grifting sleazeball politicos want you to blame big tech because they're feared power brokers outside the traditional grift patterns. And GSPs don't want to fix the real problem because they get fat and happy from it themselves. Offshoreable profit flows are a feature, not a bug.

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    Blaming Amazon for being a tax sheltering reptile is a way of framing the topic to serve other agendas. It's not a "big tech" issue - every multinational does it. It's not an illegal act - no-one pays tax the law exempts them from.

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    Corporations are just reptiles reacting instinctively to conditions and signals. They feed where the fare is richest and shelter where the threat is least. The real sleaze is the politicians who refuse to legislate to fix the tax sheltering.

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    The UK government wants to authorise the NFI to cross-reference data between agencies so they can "detect more fraud" (and likely make the Hostile Environment more Hostile). There's a survey open until Wednesday. Full details:

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    It wasn't needed for deliveries from Laithwaites or Craft Gin Club. It isn't even needed for deliveries via Royal Mail (who abide by Challenge 25). It's just the colonial perpetuation of American taboos.

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  21. 29 apr

    Once again requires a minimum-wage contractor to photograph my wife's ID to prove she is over 18 for a delivery. Our youngest child is over 18, FFS. There is no visual doubt. Amazon is the only company with this policy. It has to stop.

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