Posts by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
 (DIR) Post #AX1Hp0Z08bVghZt3SK by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-06-24T14:56:26Z
       
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       @KimPerales Per the Mueller Report, he ran influence campaigns, including paying Americans literal cash to organize protests &etc. Among the funnier actions was when his staff paid an American to stand in front of the White House on his birthday with a sign reading "Happy 50th Birthday, boss!"
       
 (DIR) Post #AXd8RSQ8XLOCE9fa3k by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-07-12T20:53:41Z
       
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       Only Canadians will understand.If you understand the joke, you may qualify for immigration to Canada.
       
 (DIR) Post #AYGZWL4M30VZK1ylkm by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-07-31T21:47:20Z
       
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       @lowqualityfacts tbf, the odds of having your arm removed by a billionaire are orders of magnitude higher than by an orca.
       
 (DIR) Post #AYciMuA4fZGJ74iQvA by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-08-11T14:09:52Z
       
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       @freemo @heidilifeldman Honestly? Knowing what we know now? Yeah, it should. It's like those who joined the Trump White House: literally everyone in the field knew it was a career-ender so only the stupid, corrupt, or morally bankrupt signed up. Republicans of intelligence or integrity blocked the transition team's phone number.It's not like someone can hope to learn anything about jurisprudence from the man. It's clearly nothing more than an internship in partisan corruption.
       
 (DIR) Post #AYdxlkOzmh82YTxVQ0 by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-08-12T04:37:37Z
       
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       @freemo @heidilifeldman You're telling me that it is wrong to judge a candidate's moral integrity, for positions which require exceptional trust and professional ethics, and that it is wrong for people who suffer genuine persecution to refuse to associate with the people who spend their days making that persecution possible.Thomas is both single most notorious example of public corruption in office today in America. His clerks are unfit for the profession. They can be carpenters or line cooks.
       
 (DIR) Post #AYdyiXvdnu2MxGGXr6 by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-08-12T04:46:12Z
       
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       @freemo @heidilifeldman For every Thomas clerk employed in law, there are thousands of more ethical young attorneys who will not find employment in the field.What you are arguing for is rewarding corruption above integrity, nepotism above merit, and the politics of bigotry above tolerance.
       
 (DIR) Post #AYkD7gsAFh4gExHcES by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-08-15T04:57:32Z
       
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       @fcktheworld587 @MeanwhileinCanada Me, cleaning the dog's ears: I'm a hard "no" on that one.
       
 (DIR) Post #AYy1BKGmSQWhCTJsVk by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-08-21T20:49:39Z
       
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       @KimPerales Odds that NSA was listening to the conversations with Putin?
       
 (DIR) Post #AZNuFMbW4Xto1sxGUK by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-09-02T16:53:49Z
       
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       @neil Android and iOS are Linux, aren't they?
       
 (DIR) Post #AZOWoF0f7ZIuEAmIxE by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-09-03T13:47:50Z
       
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       @ariadne @eff EFF: "To put it even more simply: When a person uses a room in a house to engage in illegal or just terrible activity, we don’t call on the electric company to cut off the light and heat to the entire house..."We do, in fact, do exactly that. We also seize the house, cars, bank accounts, children, and any other property related. Then we require the person, who had their property seized, prove their innocence - by litigation without any resources - to get their wealth back.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZOWoGqoHAbxwCBSsK by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-09-03T13:56:23Z
       
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       @ariadne @eff And just in case it isn't obvious to the EFF: we also do that for children seeking abortions, anyone who helps them, and for parents who refuse to abuse their trans children.When choosing who should get hurt, the EFF decided to support the terrorists instead of their victims. Al Qaeda would have been a more sympathetic client; at least AQ didn't receive material support from US state governments.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZYpyTohLiqgFWdTwO by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-09-08T15:08:47Z
       
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       @KimPerales TPS should be automatically granted upon release of an asylum-seeker from CBP custody, expire on the date of their appointment, and be re-validated until the next appointment. What Republicans want should be given zero weight. Their demands are inconsistent with post-WWII international law.
       
 (DIR) Post #Aa7JEiRHuNkh1O9RFQ by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-09-25T06:16:41Z
       
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       @strypey Sounds like you're asking for an alternate skin to PeerTube. It might be worth asking the dev for suggestions on how to implement that. They're on Mastodon.
       
 (DIR) Post #AbOQ6j9M4FfYEH6GEy by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-11-02T10:15:58Z
       
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       @finlaydag33k @aral eIDAS started nine years ago. I've had a Bulgarian cert for at least five years.Utility is limited by the refusal to distribute the certificates of less-powerful counties. We all have cryptographically-verifiable PKI, but Google wants us to use their app instead.
       
 (DIR) Post #AbOaHGHWjpaBQIaHwm by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-11-02T09:53:59Z
       
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       @aral Uh, no. This is some weird tinfoil hat nonsense. eiDAS isn't Clipper Chip, it PKI.This regulation would require that browsers recognize the certificates of EU government-issued IDs.It would allow me to use the same hardware token ID I use to file taxes and customs paper to verify my ID with banks, EU agencies, and other governments. It would allow us to use our IDs to sign PDFs, and widely enable passport verification.
       
 (DIR) Post #AbOnQU9fpFf2SddhyK by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-11-02T14:14:12Z
       
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       @kravietz @aral Don't bother. Dude lost his shit and blocked me because I said it's tinfoil hat foolishness to believe RFID passports will mitm your Internet connection.
       
 (DIR) Post #AbOovTVeNLhbOFGA6q by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-11-02T14:42:51Z
       
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       @polezaivsani @kravietz It gives every citizen a 2FA token verifiably tied to their legal identity, and gives service-providers enough of a market to invest in implemention.I wouldn't use it for Facebook but it's a hell of a lot better that the SMS 2FA banks use now."Just use a browser extension" pretty well invalidates the MITM objection.
       
 (DIR) Post #AbapDM1LHzKdH07zyS by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-11-02T14:33:59Z
       
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       @benjamingeer @smallcircles @echo_pbreyer Have you ever looked at what certificates are shipped with browsers? If the fear is that a hostile government will redirect traffic and ship a bogus SSL, that ship sailed a long time ago.eIDAS is about government-issued identification. Or more accurately, about enabling the use of government-issued ID as 2FA hardware tokens on websites.
       
 (DIR) Post #AbrQwD7FIyIJ9jxJwG by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2023-11-16T10:11:59Z
       
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       @ParadeGrotesque Yes, but also no.Domestically, the attack simultaneously confirmed for partitionists that the maximalists will provoke war, and convinced maximalists that partition is suicide. Very little The international response to the Hamas attack has convinced many that no place is safe for Jews but Israel (the pro-Palestine movement screwed that up badly, imo), but also that the condemnations are hypocritical.
       
 (DIR) Post #AnC8zVWqcRp7W9Qw0O by opendna@mastodon.sdf.org
       2024-10-20T10:32:54Z
       
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       @futurebird I feel like that might be a generationally-marked retro term, like "Schwing!"I get that it's Yiddish and entered wide use in the '60s but it feels like '90s slang to me.