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date: '2018-11-05'
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title: "America's internet freedom rating drops following net neutrality repeal"
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description: '"Losing net neutrality impacts internet freedom because the open web is one of most powerful tools we have to hold leaders to account," [Josh] Tabish said. "Whether you're challenging tyranny or just saying something unpopular politically, net neutrality is essential for maintaining free speech online."'
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description: "Freedom House, a US think tank, analyzes internet freedom around the world every year, and this year's report saw a drop in the US's rating."
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tags: ['politics', 'net neutrality']
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date: '2018-11-13'
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title: 'AT&T CEO criticizes disparate state net neutrality regulations after helping to dismantle unified, national rules'
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description: '"We've got a mess coming at us, literally states independently going out and designing their own privacy regulation," [Randall] Stephenson said. "How do you do business in a world where you have 50 different regulations and rules around privacy?"'
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description: 'AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson yesterday urged Congress to pass net neutrality and consumer data privacy laws that would prevent states from issuing their own stricter laws.'
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tags: ['politics', 'net neutrality']
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date: '2018-01-09'
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title: 'Automating package tracking on iOS'
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description: 'I try to do as much shopping as I can online and a lot of the shopping I end up doing is through Amazon. This means I end up with quite a few order and shipping confirmation emails in my inbox.'
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title: Automating package tracking on iOS
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tags: ['automation', 'iOS']
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date: '2018-01-06'
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title: 'Avoiding phishing'
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description: "Someone just tried to phish me, and it made me want to put together a little guide to help you catch this stuff before it ruins your day."
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title: Avoiding phishing
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tags: ['security']
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date: '2018-06-23'
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title: 'Bill promises Californians more control over their data'
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description: "the bill would allow California residents to find out what information businesses and data brokers collect about them, where that information comes from, and how it's shared. It would give people the power to ask for their data to be deleted and to order businesses to stop selling their personal information. It places limits on selling data on users younger than 16 years of age, and prohibits businesses from denying service to users for exercising their rights under the bill."
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title: Bill promises Californians more control over their data
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tags: ['politics', 'privacy']
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date: '2018-01-06'
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title: 'Blocking spam calls from similar numbers on iOS'
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description: "I've been seeing more incoming spam calls from numbers similar to mine recently. They're annoying in large part because traditional iOS call blockers like Hiya, Nomorobo and so forth don't screen them out (these apps apparently due this to err on the side of caution and avoid blocking what they see as legitimate local calls)"
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title: Blocking spam calls from similar numbers on iOS
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tags: ['security']
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date: '2018-09-30'
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title: "CA governor signs nation's strictest net neutrality law"
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description: 'The Justice Department immediately challenged the law, saying only the federal government can regulate broadband providers.'
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title: CA governor signs nation's strictest net neutrality law
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tags: ['politics', 'net neutrality']
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date: '2018-08-10'
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title: 'CA net neutrality bill back on track'
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description: "The bill enshrines not only the fundamentals of net neutrality, such as prohibiting ISPs from throttling or blocking sites, but also prohibits other telecom trickery, such as zero rating—a practice where companies provide access to certain parts of the internet for 'free' and charge for others."
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title: CA net neutrality bill back on track
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tags: ['politics', 'net neutrality']
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date: '2018-07-08'
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title: 'CA net neutrality bill makes a comeback'
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description: "After compromise, nation's toughest net neutrality bill back on track."
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title: CA net neutrality bill makes a comeback
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tags: ['politics', 'net neutrality']
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date: '2018-01-30'
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title: 'California state senate passes net neutrality legislation'
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description: "This is a positive first step and one that will, hopefully, be taken up and passed through the state house before being signed into law. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out with the FCC's language preemption language includes in their original order."
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title: California state senate passes net neutrality legislation
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tags: ['politics', 'net neutrality']
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date: '2018-05-31'
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title: 'CA senate passes strict net neutrality law in defiance of ISPs'
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description: "As a general rule, if something is good for ISPs, it's bad for their customers."
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title: CA senate passes strict net neutrality law in defiance of ISPs
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tags: ['politics', 'net neutrality']
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date: '2018-06-29'
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title: 'California approves new online privacy rules'
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description: "Consumers would have the right to request all the data collected about them from a business up to twice a year, and businesses would be required to disclose the information free of charge. Consumers would have 'the right to request that a business delete any PI about the consumer which the business has collected from the consumer.'"
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title: California approves new online privacy rules
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tags: ['politics', 'net neutrality']
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date: '2018-09-03'
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title: 'California passes net neutrality bill'
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description: "S.B. 822 bans blocking, throttling, and paid prioritization, classic ways that companies have violated net neutrality principles. It also incorporates much of what the FCC learned and incorporated into the 2015 Open Internet Order, preventing new assaults on the free and open Internet. This includes making sure companies can't circumvent net neutrality at the point of interconnection within the state of California."
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title: California passes net neutrality bill
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tags: ['politics', 'net neutrality']
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date: '2018-07-03'
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title: 'Comcast throttling mobile video and charging extra for high quality streaming'
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description: "Comcast's Xfinity Mobile service is imposing new speed limits on video watching and personal hotspot usage, and the company will start charging extra for high-definition video over the cellular network."
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title: Comcast throttling mobile video and charging extra for high quality streaming
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tags: ['politics', 'net neutrality']
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date: '2018-06-13'
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title: 'Consolidation swiftly follows the death of net neutrality'
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description: 'Combined with the death of net neutrality, the U.S. is creating a very uncertain future where a handful of companies now dominate everything from local sports and news broadcasts to broadband, with few rules or guidelines preventing price gouging, predatory practices, and routinely anti-competitive behavior.'
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title: Consolidation swiftly follows the death of net neutrality
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tags: ['politics', 'net neutrality']
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date: '2018-08-02'
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title: "Don't pin your political hopes on tech giants"
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description: "Elon Musk donates to Republicans, Facebook donates to Republicans. This doesn't excuse Musk, however. If anything, it should deepen the growing sense that Silicon Valley is concerned first and foremost with its continued survival and success, and doesn't give an iota of a damn about much else."
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title: Don't pin your political hopes on tech giants
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date: '2018-10-09'
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title: "Facebook isn't sorry — it only wants more data"
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description: "We've already given it so much, why stop now? No one else is going to delete Facebook, so why should I? Facebook understands this — the data tells them so. It also tells them that slickly produced videos and contrite congressional testimony are small ways to ameliorate lingering public concern."
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tags: ['social media', 'privacy']
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date: '2018-07-25'
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title: 'FBI once again compares creating encryption back doors to putting a man on the moon'
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description: "We're a country that has unbelievable innovation. We put a man on the moon. We have the power of flight. We have autonomous vehicles… [T]he idea that we can't solve this problem as a society -- I just don't buy it."
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title: FBI once again compares creating encryption back doors to putting a man on the moon
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tags: ['politics', 'privacy']
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date: '2018-08-07'
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title: 'FCC admits its site was never hacked'
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description: "No one seriously believed the FCC's hackers-ate-my-homework excuse, especially after the FCC refused to cooperate with law-enforcement agencies who wanted to investigate the supposed attack and stonewalling Congress on the details."
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title: FCC admits its site was never hacked
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date: '2018-11-05'
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title: 'FCC calls community broadband an attack on free speech'
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description: "... ISPs could prevent this by simply offering better, faster, and cheaper service. But it's far easier and cheaper to try and buy laws restricting consumer rights, and to have your favorite public official mindlessly demonize something that is, at the end of the day, a legitimate, organic public response to a broadband competition and availability problem ISPs like AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast would prefer regulators ignore."
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title: FCC calls community broadband an attack on free speech
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date: '2018-09-05'
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title: 'FCC chairman boosts telecom companies, throws Silicon Valley under the bus'
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description: "There's absolutely a legitimate conversation to be had here in terms of what to do about privacy and speech in the Facebook and Twitter era. And that may or may not involve crafting new regulations. But it might be nice if people wised up to the fact that a huge swath of the conversation is being dictated not by parties acting in good faith with a genuine eye on valid solutions, but by telecom monopolies eager to pee in the discourse pool simply to fatten their wallets."
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title: FCC chairman boosts telecom companies, throws Silicon Valley under the bus
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date: '2018-03-12'
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title: 'FCC, ISPs grapple with net neutrality challenges'
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description: "Twelve lawsuits filed against the Federal Communications Commission over its net neutrality repeal have been consolidated into one suit that will be heard at a federal appeals court in California."
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title: FCC, ISPs grapple with net neutrality challenges
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title: 'FCC strategically delays finalizing net neutrality repeal'
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description: "Pai has been fond of saying that the net neutrality repeal hasn't harmed consumers, but that's a pretty low bar to clear given that the rules are still in effect."
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title: FCC strategically delays finalizing net neutrality repeal
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title: 'The FCC sucks at repealing net neutrality'
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description: " ... the FCC shot itself in the foot, and when it neutered its own authority over ISPs at Comcast, AT&T and Verizon's behest, it managed to also neuter its authority to preempt states from filling the void. Of course this could all be moot if the FCC loses its battle in court, but it's amusing all the same, and it's another example of how Ajit Pai and friends didn't really think this whole thing through."
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title: The FCC sucks at repealing net neutrality
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title: 'Fort Collins votes in favor of municipal broadband'
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description: "While the Federal Communications Commission has voted to eliminate the nation's net neutrality rules, the municipal broadband network will be neutral and without data caps."
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date: '2018-11-10'
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title: 'Fugazi - Turnover (Live 1991)'
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description: "Absolutely classic."
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title: Fugazi - Turnover (Live 1991)
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date: '2018-04-22'
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title: 'Generating Jekyll posts using Drafts and Working Copy'
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description: "I put together a script that will take a draft, grab the title and body and then prompt you for front matter data before sending the completed post off to Working Copy. It's specific to my site, and purposes, but it should be fairly straightforward and easy to adapt to your needs."
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title: Generating Jekyll posts using Drafts and Working Copy
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tags: ['iOS', 'JavaScript', 'automation']
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title: 'Google tracks user location — even after they opt out'
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description: "This isn't at all surprising. Google's business consists of monetizing data provided to it by its users — if you're not comfortable with that, the only real fix is to stop using Google's services altogether."
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title: Google tracks user location — even after they opt out
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title: 'Move slow and break nothing'
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description: "Reliability and stability are features. Focus on them."
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date: '2018-06-11'
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title: 'Net neutrality is repealed as the real fight for it begins'
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description: "So while many are understandably frustrated today, the elimination of the FCC's 2015 rules shouldn't be seen the end of net neutrality, or the end of the road. It's more like another chapter in a story that has neither a beginning nor an end."
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title: 'OIG report: FCC lied about being hacked'
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description: "The OIG report shows that Pai knew from the start that the story of a hack-attack was unsupported by evidence and disputed by experts -- we knew that too, because those experts were speaking publicly at the time, but it's great to see it in official black-and-white."
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title: 'Panoply announces ad targeting for podcasts'
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description: "The last thing we need is the ad industry co-opting podcasts to enable more invasive tracking. No, thanks."
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title: 'Popular sites support long-shot effort to save net neutrality'
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description: "The measure would still face long odds, however. Republicans, who tend to support the FCC's move to repeal net neutrality, hold a solid majority in the House of Representatives. If it were to pass the House, the measure would also need the signature of President Trump or a two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress to override a veto."
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**[Wired:](https://www.wired.com/story/your-favorite-websites-are-rallying-in-a-last-ditch-effort-to-save-net-neutrality)**
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> The measure would still face long odds, however. Republicans, who tend to support the FCC’s move to repeal net neutrality, hold a solid majority in the House of Representatives. If it were to pass the House, the measure would also need the signature of President Trump or a two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress to override a veto.
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> The measure would still face long odds, however. Republicans, who tend to support the FCC's move to repeal net neutrality, hold a solid majority in the House of Representatives. If it were to pass the House, the measure would also need the signature of President Trump or a two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress to override a veto.
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I sincerely doubt that this effort will amount to anything, but it's nice to see prominent companies and legislators continuing to fight in favor of net neutrality.<!-- excerpt -->
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title: 'Popular tech companies work to stop California privacy law'
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description: "The idea that Californians might gain sweeping new privacy rights has spooked Silicon Valley, internet service providers, and other industries that increasingly rely on data collection, leading to a lobbying push to defeat the initiative before it gains traction."
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title: 'Senators press wireless carriers on mobile throttling'
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description: "'All online traffic should be treated equally, and Internet service providers should not discriminate against particular content or applications for competitive advantage purposes or otherwise.'"
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title: 'Silos and centralization on the internet'
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description: "For years, we've been saying that it's time for us to rethink the internet, and move back towards a more decentralized, distributed world in which this kind of censorship isn't even an issue. It hasn't happened yet, but it feels like we're increasingly moving towards a world in which that's going to be necessary if we want to retain what is best about the internet."
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title: 'The Bullshit Web'
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description: "An honest web is one in which the overwhelming majority of the code and assets downloaded to a user's computer are used in a page's visual presentation, with nearly all the remainder used to define the semantic structure and associated metadata on the page. Bullshit — in the form of CPU-sucking surveillance, unnecessarily-interruptive elements, and behaviours that nobody responsible for a website would themselves find appealing as a visitor — is unwelcome and intolerable."
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title: 'The Copenhagen Letter'
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description: 'Tech is not above us. It should be governed by all of us, by our democratic institutions. It should play by the rules of our societies. It should serve our needs, both individual and collective, as much as our wants.'
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draft: false
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title: The Copenhagen Letter
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tags: ['politics']
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---
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date: '2018-09-04'
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title: 'Time to break up Facebook'
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description: "...the chilling effect of Facebook and other tech giants buying up every promising startup is noticeable. 'I think if we have a tech economy entirely premised on the idea that monopolists may one day buy the underlying thing, it really limits what can happen,' says Wu."
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draft: false
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title: Time to break up Facebook
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tags: ['politics', 'social media', 'privacy']
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---
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---
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date: '2018-09-15'
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title: 'U.S. cell carriers want to help manager your identity online'
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description: 'But do you want your carrier managing your logins across the websites and apps you use on your phone?'
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draft: false
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title: U.S. cell carriers want to help manager your identity online
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tags: ['privacy']
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---
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---
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date: '2018-05-27'
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title: 'Vermont passes law regulating data brokers'
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description: "This sounds like the kind of law that should also exist at the federal level to benefit everyone. Data brokers are terrible companies that make money by exposing and endangering everyone's personal information."
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draft: false
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title: Vermont passes law regulating data brokers
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tags: ['politics', 'privacy']
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---
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---
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date: '2019-02-18'
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title: 'Australian political parties hacked'
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description: 'Morrison said that the Australian government had made moves to "ensure the integrity of our electoral system," including instructing the Australian Cyber Security Centre "to be ready to provide any political party or electoral body in Australia with immediate support, including making their technical experts available."'
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description: "Morrison said that the Australian government had made moves to 'ensure the integrity of our electoral system,' including instructing the Australian Cyber Security Centre 'to be ready to provide any political party or electoral body in Australia with immediate support, including making their technical experts available.'"
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draft: false
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tags: ['politics', 'security']
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---
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---
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date: '2020-03-06'
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title: "Ajit Pai follows Congress' instructions, requires new anti-robocall tech"
|
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description: 'Phone companies would be required to deploy technology that prevents spoofing of Caller ID under a plan announced today by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai. Pai framed it as his own decision, with his announcement saying the chairman "proposed a major step forward...'
|
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description: "Phone companies would be required to deploy technology that prevents spoofing of Caller ID under a plan announced today by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai. Pai framed it as his own decision, with his announcement saying the chairman 'proposed a major step forward...'"
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draft: false
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category: links
|
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---
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**[Ars Technica:](https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/03/ajit-pai-follows-congress-instructions-requires-new-anti-robocall-tech/)**
|
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|
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> Phone companies would be required to deploy technology that prevents spoofing of Caller ID under a plan announced today by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai. Pai framed it as his own decision, with his announcement saying the chairman "proposed a major step forward...<!-- excerpt -->
|
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> Phone companies would be required to deploy technology that prevents spoofing of Caller ID under a plan announced today by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai. Pai framed it as his own decision, with his announcement saying the chairman "proposed a major step forward..."<!-- excerpt -->
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|
|||
---
|
||||
date: '2020-03-10'
|
||||
title: 'Dressing for the Surveillance Age'
|
||||
description: "Tom Goldstein, an associate professor of computer science at the University of Maryland, took an "invisibility cloak" from a pile on a chair in his office and pulled it on over his head."
|
||||
description: "Tom Goldstein, an associate professor of computer science at the University of Maryland, took an 'invisibility cloak' from a pile on a chair in his office and pulled it on over his head."
|
||||
draft: false
|
||||
tags: ['tech', 'privacy']
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
|
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
date: '2020-03-06'
|
||||
title: 'DuckDuckGo is good enough for regular use'
|
||||
description: 'Google recently launched a desktop redesign. The favicon and URL breadcrumbs were turned into a header for organic search results. Ads had the same design, but were identified using the string "Ad" instead of the favicon. This design wasn't new.'
|
||||
description: 'Google recently launched a desktop redesign. The favicon and URL breadcrumbs were turned into a header for organic search results.'
|
||||
draft: false
|
||||
tags: ['DuckDuckGo']
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
date: '2020-03-04'
|
||||
title: 'Let's Encrypt Vulnerability'
|
||||
description: 'In a notification email to its clients, the organisation said: "We recently discovered a bug in the Let's Encrypt certificate authority code. "Unfortunately, this means we need to revoke the certificates that were affected by this bug, which includes one or more of your certificates.'
|
||||
title: "Let's Encrypt Vulnerability"
|
||||
description: "The BBC is reporting a vulnerability in the Let's Encrypt certificate service."
|
||||
draft: false
|
||||
tags: ['security']
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**[Bruce Schneier:](https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2020/03/lets_encrypt_vu.html)**
|
||||
|
||||
> In a notification email to its clients, the organisation said: "We recently discovered a bug in the Let's Encrypt certificate authority code. "Unfortunately, this means we need to revoke the certificates that were affected by this bug, which includes one or more of your certificates.<!-- excerpt -->
|
||||
> In a notification email to its clients, the organisation said: "We recently discovered a bug in the Let's Encrypt certificate authority code. Unfortunately, this means we need to revoke the certificates that were affected by this bug, which includes one or more of your certificates.<!-- excerpt -->
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
date: '2020-02-27'
|
||||
title: 'Power to the People'
|
||||
description: 'When you upload photos to Instagram, back up your phone to "the cloud", send an email through GMail, or save a document in a storage application like Dropbox or Google Drive, your data is being saved in a data center.'
|
||||
description: "When you upload photos to Instagram, back up your phone to 'the cloud', send an email through GMail, or save a document in a storage application like Dropbox or Google Drive, your data is being saved in a data center."
|
||||
draft: false
|
||||
tags: ['privacy']
|
||||
---
|
||||
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