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Agreed that this has been going on for years and Congress has done nothing to date. But ... The Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act, sponsored by Senators Wyden and Paul, has a hearing tomorrow morning -- and may actually have decent chance to pass Congress this session. If you're in the US, EFF's "Tell Congress: The Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale" page has a web form to encourage your representatives to support t…
I’ve just given up on the federal government. It stopped working for common people in any meaningful way a long time ago. State and local, sure, but federal? Why bother.
New documents reveal scale of US Government’s cell phone location data tracking
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I always get annoyed how these programmers can have a good sleep at night given what they have done. Note that blaming it on the marketing VP is not fair. If even 50 % employees have a thought this tracking can be stopped.
Listen to Jordan Peterson - especially Maps of Meaning lectures and/or book.
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#263Earlier quoted context omitted.
I always get annoyed how these programmers can have a good sleep at night given what they have done. Note that blaming it on the marketing VP is not fair. If even 50 % employees have a thought this tracking can be stopped.
Listen to Jordan Peterson - especially Maps of Meaning lectures and/or book.
https://www.unikumnett.no/2019/10/12-reasons-why-no-one-shou...
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The future of never happen. The worlds worst privacy offenders make/sell phones. Google. Samsung. Apple. Google, no need to explain. Samsung? All their apps, their keyboard, collect, collect collect. Apple? Walled garden of share data with Apple. And beyond this, for example on Samsung builds, the GPS daemon calls home(Qualcomm? looked into it a year ago...) to update agps data, but also... provide tracking info. Non…
Which is why we should support the ones I listed.
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#266I don't think we can avoid the surveillance Era
But seriously, at this point the best bet is to strive for accountability in governance both public and private.
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#268If I have no choice about the ubiquitous surveillance, I'd at least like some positives like stopping the school shootings. As it is, they're watching, but clearly not doing anything useful.
Let's avoid giving them an acceptable reason to lock up anyone they want because they claim they're going to commit a crime.
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I always get annoyed how these programmers can have a good sleep at night given what they have done. Note that blaming it on the marketing VP is not fair. If even 50 % employees have a thought this tracking can be stopped.
Listen to Jordan Peterson - especially Maps of Meaning lectures and/or book.
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I'm surprised no one has bought location data for prominent Congresspersons and used it to embarrass them into writing up laws around this.
They have. John Oliver did it this year, and it was f*king great! https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/last-we...