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[?]SpaceLifeForm » 🌐
@SpaceLifeForm@infosec.exchange

AI facial recognition software is so great that the cops trust it more than Real ID. even when it is wrong.

youtube.com/watch?v=lPUBXN2Fd_E

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    [?]OCTADE » 🌐
    @octade@soc.octade.net

    "... If I sold Google some data cables, and months later sent them an email “btw in 5 business days your cables will start sending all the data going through them to me, even though you specifically told me not to enable this feature, unless you re-disable it”, I would go to jail for hacking."
    It is [evil hat] hacking, and it is a crime. The government is run by criminals who want Google spying on their behalf, so they allow this surveillance crime spree to continue.


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      [?]OCTADE » 🌐
      @octade@soc.octade.net

      California Just Killed Open Source
      [3D Printer Laws aren't about guns]

      https://youtu.be/Nhz6vao13bs

      [copypasta]

      California AB 2047: The End of Open Source 3D Printing

      California just introduced a bill that doesn't just regulate "ghost guns", it mandates a digital kill switch for every 3D printer sold. California AB 2047 requires "blocking technology" that connects your printer to a government-approved database before every single print. If the system goes down, or your file is flagged, your hardware becomes a paperweight.

      This isn't just about firearms. This is the death of Open Source. If this bill passes, it effectively bans Marlin, Klipper, and Orca Slicer, forcing every manufacturer to lock down their firmware. It turns general-purpose computing into a walled garden where you only rent permission to use the hardware you own.

      [/copypasta]

      All the donor-funded foundations ought to be fighting against and speaking out against this Orwellian garbage.

      @eff@mastodon.social
      @fsf@hostux.social
      @linuxfoundation@social.lfx.dev
      @privacyint@mastodon.xyz
      @openssf@social.lfx.dev
      @rms@mastodon.xyz
      @CCIAnet@techpolicy.social
      @WriterOfMinds@sigmoid.social
      @SeaGL@mastodon.social
      @hopeconf@mastodon.online
      @w3c@w3c.social
      @ACM@mastodon.acm.org
      @irtf@discuss.systems
      @osi@opensource.org

        [?]Police State UK » 🌐
        @PoliceStateUK@mastodon.me.uk

        "When the state openly admits it wants its eyes on you at all times, how do citizens fight back? In this episode of 'In Solidarity', Matthew Linares sits down with @jim, Executive Director of the @openrightsgroup. We cut through the Silicon Valley PR to expose the terrifying reality of the modern surveillance state."

        opendemocracy.net/en/podcasts/

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          [?]OCTADE » 🌐
          @octade@soc.octade.net

          is not about verifying age. It is about laying the foundation for total real-time spying on all computing devices. Child protection is the pretty pastel gift wrap for this globalist .

          World leaders and corporate bosses are slowly cobbling together a digital 'singularity' system to monitor and control all human activity via AI-controlled systems. The plan is to extend the reach of this AI into every app, operating system, and device of every citizen, maintaining 24/7/365 real time monitoring of everything you do.

          Different facets of the planned system are being individually implemented across an array of countries. The speech control system is implemented in Britain and being tested there. The social credit system is implemented in China and being tested there. The fake news and propaganda system is heavily implemented in the United States.

          in your operating system is a building block of the (). This system has been long in the planning and now the hidden hand is acting through its corporate and government storefronts to begin construction one building block at a time.


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            [?]OCTADE » 🌐
            @octade@soc.octade.net

            SILENCE IS DEAFENING
            "While the [age verification] bill moved through the legislature, the OSI, FSF, Software Freedom Conservancy, and Linux Foundation all sat it out — no testimony, no public analysis, no formal opposition on the record."
            Are the adults listening?

            California's computer age verification law is poison. The new California age verification law is a version of INGSOC's telescreen watching you. And the usual self-proclaimed software freedom fighters are AWOL as this attack on your freedom is executed.

            Don't listen to apologists who claim this isn't a big deal. It is a huge deal. This law is not about protecting children. The California law is a ruse for laying the foundation and precedent for mandatory remote control of all operating systems. They are using children as a shield for their true intentions. It's called a 'subterfuge' or a 'pretext' to hide the real rationale. And in politics subterfuge is very common. These politicians don't care about your children. They care about control and information is control. Compliance with California's new law is highly corrosive to free software and deadly to personal privacy.

            With the mandatory age verification API in place, legislators can later add more laws mandating retrieval of even more privacy-invasive information just to install and use any operating system. This is Big Brother's telescreen in your living room. And the Linux community is nearly silent on the matter, instead focused on artificial intelligence investment.

            Where were the software freedom organizations when California was mandating installation of in all free and open source operating systems? Did they oppose it? Or did they support it by silence? The California age verification law is the greatest threat to software freedom in recent history., striking right at the root of software installation for all users. Yet (((crickets))).

            Is silence really tacit support?

            "While the [age verification] bill moved through the legislature, the OSI, FSF, Software Freedom Conservancy, and Linux Foundation all sat it out — no testimony, no public analysis, no formal opposition on the record."
            [https://boingboing.net/2026/03/02/californias-age-verification-law-could-regulate-every-linux-command.html]

            Where were they when this mandatory spyware infrastructure was being shoved down our throats? Where were the self-proclaimed software freedom fighters? Where were the calls to action? I didn't see any.

            Is silence golden ... or is gold buying silence?

            Let these organizations know that you oppose California's age verification spyware law and that you expect them to rally in defense of true software freedom--freedom from government oversight of your software systems. Parents--and not the spyware state--should protect their children. The government is neither your parent nor your god nor your savior and the people should send a clear message stating that.

            California, stay out of my operating system! And stay the hell away from children!

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            @linuxfoundation@social.lfx.dev
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            @osi@opensource.org
            @conservancy@sfconservancy.org

            CC: @laffer1@bsd.network @leo@twit.social @MichaelRoss@social.linux.pizza @rms@mastodon.xyz @thenewoil@mastodon.thenewoil.org @TechDesk@flipboard.social @remixtures@tldr.nettime.org

            A crowd of sillouettes of people stands in front of a giant telescreen depicting a single giant eye watching them.

            Alt...A crowd of sillouettes of people stands in front of a giant telescreen depicting a single giant eye watching them.

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              [?]OCTADE » 🌐
              @octade@soc.octade.net

              @cypherpunk@soc.octade.net @cryptography@soc.octade.net @crypto@infosec.pub @cryptography@fed.dyne.org

              Al Gore Invented the Internet.
              Joe Biden invented PGP encryption.
              Cypherpunks write code.

              Joe Biden gifted humanity with PGP encryption (in a roundabout way). Phil Zimmermann created PGP in response to a anti-privacy bill clause proposed by Senator Joe Biden.

              https://www.americanscientist.org/article/cypherpunks-write-code

              "In 1990, the FBI launched an over-the-top crackdown on computer hackers, known as Operation Sundevil. This was swiftly followed, in early 1991, by a proposed piece of U.S. Senate legislation that would force electronic communications service providers to hand over people’s personal data. (The key clause, S.266, was pushed by the then chairman of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Joe Biden.)"
              "On learning of Biden’s S.266 clause, Zimmermann feverishly set out to complete the project, almost losing his house in the process. When he finished his software in 1991, he published it all online, free for anyone who wanted to use it. He called it “Pretty Good Privacy,” or PGP for short, and within weeks it had been downloaded and shared by thousands of people around the world. “Before PGP, there was no way for two ordinary people to communicate over long distances without the risk of interception,” said Zimmermann in a later interview. “Not by phone, not by FedEx, not by fax.” It remains the most widely used form of email encryption to this day."
              Joe Biden's first panopticon bill:

              https://www.congress.gov/bill/102nd-congress/senate-bill/266

              "SEC. 2201. COOPERATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROVIDERS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT. It is the sense of Congress that providers of electronic communications services and manufacturers of electronic communications service equipment shall ensure that communications systems permit the government to obtain the plain text contents of voice, data, and other communications when appropriately authorized by law."
              As they say in Texas: That dinosaur don't hunt.


                [?]Philosophics » 🌐
                @microglyphics@mastodon.social

                I ask Claude how Michel Foucault might consider the parable of the 2 valleys.

                👉 philosophics.blog/2026/02/26/c

                I also realise that I lose at least an hour a day just managing my blog posts and social media, as I'd regained that time recently due to spotty internet connectivity owing to a snowstorm in New England.

                  [?]Benjamin Carr, Ph.D. 👨🏻‍💻🧬 » 🌐
                  @BenjaminHCCarr@hachyderm.io

                  Inside ’s
                  Law enforcement and security advocates say this vast monitoring system protects public safety and works well. But activists and many residents say it’s a surveillance panopticon that creates a chilling effect on behavior and violates guarantees of and .
                  technologyreview.com/2026/02/2
                  archive.ph/kJD2R

                    [?]TinDrum » 🌐
                    @oscarjiminy@aus.social

                    Re: aus.social/@oscarjiminy/116088

                    Folks're up in arms re invasion of privacy and proxy panopticon of Ring's law enforcement/flock collaboration but the end-game's already here. law enforcement can bypass protection protocols and buy from data brokers

                    'Governments seeking to consolidate power, suppress dissent, or control marginalized populations will find in these AI technologies an attractive toolset. Surveillance platforms like facial recognition software and automated target selection systems, especially when paired with biometric databases or predictive policing algorithms, can become instruments of mass control and political persecution'

                      [?]Frankie ✅ » 🌐
                      @Some_Emo_Chick@mastodon.social

                      [?]MissConstrue [She/Her (Crone Extraordinaire)] » 🌐
                      @MissConstrue@mefi.social

                      Hey, speaking of disasters on the horizon... has announced global age verification. You know, face scans and ID.

                      Discord. The company that less than six months ago (October 2025) had an ID verification breach that exposed government-issued ID photos—including driver’s licenses and passports—of approximately 70,000 users.

                      The continues apace.

                      Y’all know we’re gonna have to form a rebel army and take out the data centers, right? I mean, you’ve put it in the daytimer?

                      discord.com/press-releases/dis

                        [?]synlogic4242 » 🌐
                        @synlogic4242@social.vivaldi.net

                        LLMs = surveillance

                        Just say no to yet more panopticonic levels of mass surveillance, esp by strangers who dont have your best interests at heart.

                        Data lives forever and can be copied around infinitely...



                          [?]Miguel Afonso Caetano » 🌐
                          @remixtures@tldr.nettime.org

                          "The U.S. military-led group supporting “stabilization efforts” in Gaza has put forward plans for a housing block for Palestinians in Gaza in an area under full Israel military control. According to materials circulated by the Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) and obtained by Drop Site News, the “planned community,” if developed, would contain and control its residents through biometric surveillance, checkpoints, monitoring of purchases, and educational programs promoting normalization with Israel.

                          The CMCC was established by U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) on October 17, one week after Hamas and Israel agreed to an exchange of captives and a ceasefire was supposed to go into effect. The center, which is based in a large warehouse-style building in Kiryat Gat in southern Israel and involves dozens of countries and organizations, is supposed to “monitor implementation of the ceasefire” and “help facilitate the flow of humanitarian, logistical, and security assistance from international counterparts into Gaza,” according to CENTCOM.

                          The CMCC is led by U.S. Army Lieutenant General Patrick D. Frank and includes both U.S. and Israeli military officials along with personnel from dozens of countries, including France, Britain, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt."

                          dropsitenews.com/p/cmcc-leaked