There are a lot of people on Twitter who fashion themselves as champions of free expression but they seem pretty uninterested in my report about a systematic attack on academic freedom in Florida
@kirkiscool I have not, but I just looked up some photos and it looks like a lovely trailhead!
I love how moss keeps the parks green in the winter! Here's a new shot from Leschi Park in #seattle.
Winter holidays are coming up! In case you need some more decoration, here's my #generative snowflake site for your plotters and laser cutters:
https://fr0zensystem.bleeptrack.de/
Finally, if you want some extra help, there are a number of paid services that will reach out to brokers on your behalf.
The one I *lightly* recommend, and use myself, is DeleteMe, which has done an acceptable job for some of my friends who did nothing manually first, and found a handful of things that I missed.
Here's an affiliate link that gives you 20% off: https://joindeleteme.com/refer?coupon=RFR-186613-FAYDHF (full disclosure: they'll give me $50 if you subscribe using this link).
Once you've done all of this, and you've waited a month or so, a good follow up is to search your name + phone number, and name + address on every search engine (private browser session!) to find the remaining low-hanging fruit.
Find the opt-out form for anything you find, and follow up for every data broker you've opted out of to make sure they complied.
A quick note on CCPA requests: They only apply to California residents, but don't let that stop you. Most businesses will comply regardless. If they complain, just say that you live in California but don't have an address there. That is enough to get them moving forward.
There is also a tool called PrivacyBot that is able to mass-mail data brokers with CCPA opt-out requests. It's out of date and broken, but there is still a CSV file in their repo that you can import into a mail-merge program to send your own CCPA requests: https://github.com/privacybot-berkeley/privacybot/blob/master/app/services_list_06May2021.csv
It's messy, and you'll have to verify with a lot of different brokers after mailing them, but it seems quite effective.
Data Brokers are one of the biggest threats to your privacy. Until there are better privacy laws in the US (and I'm not holding my breath), the best you can do is find them and request an opt-out. @yaelwrites put together an excellent repo of the worst offenders. Working your way through this list reduces your attack surface significantly: https://github.com/yaelwrites/Big-Ass-Data-Broker-Opt-Out-List
One of my favorite things is that fascist "patriot" trolls love to have .us domain names so they can signal how much they love America, and that .us domain names don't allow for whois security and have the trolls' full names and addresses publicly accessible.
It's why we know who LibsOfTiktok is, and where she lives, lol.
@futurebird Just a heads up that this person is a right-wing troll with 100+ posts per day, slurs in their timeline, and a clear intent to harass people.
They're also posting links to you trying to encourage a dogpile from their followers.
Report to your admin and block.
@em0 I wouldn't be surprised if people convert stolen phones into cash at those "recycle your old phone" kiosks, and that the operators of those kiosks ship everything to Shenzen.
Weapons, Harry Potter, WTF
@ZySoua this woulda defeated Voldemort book 1.
Spineberg's Basilisk is a thought experiment which states that an otherwise benevolent artificial superintelligence (AI) in the future would be incentivized to create a virtual reality simulation to torture anyone who knew of its potential existence but did not directly introduce it to the music of Steely Dan.[1][2]
The list of right wing extremists Kavanaugh partied with is so unbelievable it’s worth posting twice. The list includes characters like Sebastian Gorka & Stephen Miller - Nazis (https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna742851), white nationalists (https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/nov/24/stephen-miller-white-nationalist-trump-immigration-guru). If you do basic search on others your stomach will churn.
At a time folks are raising alarm about ethics and #SCOTUS this is unseemly.
@eloquence Had the same experience when I asked to animate a spinning pentagram. I got a spinning square, but all things considered, it's still neat.
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