The corrupter has been found guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying business records in a criminal hush-money scheme to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. This means his efforts to bully and intimidate the court did not succeed.
One way to make use of bullshit generators on web sites safer would be for a court, or a law, to insist that their operators are legally responsible for the advice given by that they generate. This would entail changing section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to distinguish between publishing other people's writing (for which the site is not liable) and publishing material generated by software that the site's …
A former White House lawyer says the corrupter's secret documents case ‘could have easily gotten to trial and that Aileen Cannon has delayed on issues most judges would have handled. This is more reason to suspect that that judge is trying to serve the corrupter.
US citizens: call on Congress to defeat the GOP bill to restart weapons shipments to Israel. If you phone, please spread the word! Main Switchboard: +1-202-224-3121
[2/2] … products is to let users communicate directly with them from their own computers, running free software. That way, no company would get to surveil users through the devices they supposedly own.
Google has moved the surveillance of fitbits to Google servers. It used to be done using fitbit-specific servers. Both kinds of surveillance are morally intolerable, and I don't see why one is more or less bad than the other. The crucial point is that this sort of surveillance is gratuitous, because it can easily be avoided. The morally legitimate way to design such …
A criminal case has been filed against the CEO and directors of the French oil company TotalEnergies, alleging its fossil fuel exploitation has contributed to the deaths of victims of climate-fuelled extreme weather disasters.
Israel competes with HAMAS in regard to cruelty and violence towards prisoners. In effect, Israel is now using its political prisoners as hostages for revenge.
[2/2] … perhaps conversations about "subversive" topics such as defending human rights or rejecting nonfree softwae. The notification when these are detected may go to the FBI instead of the user.