Notices by Adonay Felipe Nogueira (adfeno@ecodigital.social), page 131
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Richard M. Stallman (rms@gnusocial.no)'s status on Friday, 15-Feb-2019 13:54:36 UTC
Richard M. Stallman
No side https://stallman.org/archives/2018-nov-feb.html#14_February_2019_%28No_side%29 -
Christine Lemmer-Webber (cwebber@octodon.social)'s status on Friday, 15-Feb-2019 12:58:57 UTC
Christine Lemmer-Webber
@ckeen @kaniini The ocap community has a phrase that's not quite right: "We don't prohibit what we can't prevent." I don't 100% agree, because there are some things we do want to prohibit that we can't prevent, but where the consequences may be social rather than technical. But it's *close* to being correct.
So my alternative phrase is: "We shouldn't pretend we can prevent what we can't." Pretending to do so worsens a problem because it presents an opportunity for bad actors to violate it.
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Richard M. Stallman (rms@gnusocial.no)'s status on Friday, 15-Feb-2019 12:54:36 UTC
Richard M. Stallman
Operation Choke Point https://stallman.org/archives/2018-nov-feb.html#14_February_2019_%28Operation_Choke_Point%29 -
Tinker ☀️ (tinker@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 15-Feb-2019 01:20:02 UTC
Tinker ☀️
~=8 Character Passwords Are Dead=~
New benchmark from the Hashcat Team shows a 2080Ti GPU passing 100 Billion password guesses per second (NTLM hash).
This means that the entire keyspace, or every possible combination of:
- Upper
- Lower
- Number
- Symbol...of an 8 character password can be guessed in:
~2.5 hours
(8x 2080Ti GPUs against NTLM Windows hash)
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Adonay Felipe Nogueira (adfeno@ecodigital.social)'s status on Friday, 15-Feb-2019 08:05:17 UTC
Adonay Felipe Nogueira
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Richard M. Stallman (rms@gnusocial.no)'s status on Friday, 15-Feb-2019 07:54:39 UTC
Richard M. Stallman
Environmental protection in Brazil https://gnusocial.no/url/1304403 -
Pierre Ozoux (pierreozoux@mastodon.indie.host)'s status on Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 20:16:50 UTC
Pierre Ozoux
Anybody know a person familiar with schema.org ?
I'd gladly use your help:)
https://github.com/libresh/catalogue/
https://lab.libreho.st/librehosters/librehost-api/issues/2Boost appreciated :)
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Mike Gerwitz (mikegerwitz@social.mikegerwitz.com)'s status on Friday, 15-Feb-2019 05:59:35 UTC
Mike Gerwitz
I will be speaking this year at #LibrePlanet2019:
https://mikegerwitz.com/2019/02/i-will-be-speaking-at-lp2019
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Richard M. Stallman (rms@gnusocial.no)'s status on Friday, 15-Feb-2019 04:54:37 UTC
Richard M. Stallman
Unlocking phones in a raid https://stallman.org/archives/2018-nov-feb.html#14_February_2019_%28Unlocking_phones_in_a_raid%29 -
Adonay Felipe Nogueira (adfeno@ecodigital.social)'s status on Friday, 15-Feb-2019 08:02:43 UTC
Adonay Felipe Nogueira
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Richard M. Stallman (rms@gnusocial.no)'s status on Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 23:54:37 UTC
Richard M. Stallman
Apple and data brokers https://stallman.org/archives/2018-nov-feb.html#14_February_2019_%28Apple_and_data_brokers%29 -
Richard M. Stallman (rms@gnusocial.no)'s status on Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 22:54:37 UTC
Richard M. Stallman
Leaving the EU https://stallman.org/archives/2018-nov-feb.html#14_February_2019_%28Leaving_the_EU%29 -
Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 20:00:12 UTC
Free Software Foundation
More Valentine's Day info for free software activists: everything is a free software issue, even dating! Proprietary software keeps sneaking into our romantic (and platonic, and familial) relationships in increasingly insidious ways: https://u.fsf.org/2rk -
Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 19:26:46 UTC
Free Software Foundation
Celebrate Valentine's Day by showing everyone how much you love free software, and helping the people you love learn why free software is important: share this graphic with hashtag #ilovefs! https://u.fsf.org/2rj https://status.fsf.org/attachment/874892 -
Software Freedom Conservancy (conservancy@mastodon.technology)'s status on Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 19:16:47 UTC
Software Freedom Conservancy
The Conservancy is hiring a technical bookkeeper! We hope you'll help us spread the word about this unique opportunity to join our small team. https://sfconservancy.org/news/2019/feb/14/techie-bookkeeper/
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Dausacker (dausacker@gnusocial.net)'s status on Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 18:47:53 UTC
Dausacker
https://gnusocial.net/url/1835824 -
Dausacker (dausacker@gnusocial.net)'s status on Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 19:02:44 UTC
Dausacker
https://internetsegura.br/ -
Clayton Dewey (clayton@social.coop)'s status on Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 16:42:17 UTC
Clayton Dewey
do people know of good resources that break down the politics around technology and how tech choices can't be seen as simply a means to an end?
Audience would be radicals who still blindly use Google Suite, Facebook, Slack, Salesforce etc because their primary concern is "getting the job done."
These resources should also have an intersectional analysis b/c the tunnel vision free software purism response is a show stopper for me.
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Bob Mottram 🔧 ☕ ✅ (bob@soc.freedombone.net)'s status on Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 15:10:23 UTC
Bob Mottram 🔧 ☕ ✅
Douglas Rushkoff advocating breaking up Facebook. But Facebook is really in the "too big to fail" category now. Bigger than any nation, and more powerful in some ways although it doesn't have an army.
So antitrust against Facebook would be great, but I'm not expecting it to happen. If Facebook goes down it does so because there are enough deserters, which then leads to the question of what would result in enough loss of confidence. -
Alexandre Oliva (lxoliva@social.libreplanetbr.org)'s status on Thursday, 14-Feb-2019 14:18:36 UTC
Alexandre Oliva
.oO western democracy is this weird form of government in which the people decide who's going to decide for them, and these in turn decide the opposite of what the people would have -- the disagreement extends even to whether they deserved to be elected