Destroying Autocracy – June 05, 2025

Welcome to this week’s “Destroying Autocracy”.

It’s your source for curated news affecting democracy in the cyber arena with a focus on protecting it. That necessitates an opinionated Butlerian jihad against big tech as well as evangelizing for open-source and the Fediverse. Since big media’s journalism wing is flailing and failing in its core duty to democracy, this is also a collection of alternative reporting on the eternal battle between autocracy and democracy. We also cover the cybersecurity world. You can’t be free without safety and privacy.

DA comes out on Thursday and is updated through the end of day on Friday. Then we start over. So take your time in perusing it and check back in over the weekend.

FYI, my opinions will be in bold. And will often involve cursing. Because humans. Especially tech bros. And fascists. Fuck ’em.

Featured Item

Ploum writes:

As we don’t have the time to think anymore, we masquerade our lack of ideas with behavioural tricks. We replaced documents with PowerPoints because it allowed lack of structure and emptiness to look professional (just copy paste the data of the last PowerPoint you received in a text file and see by yourself how pitiful it is.

The root problem is that, for the first time in human history, our brain is the bottleneck. For all history, transmitting information was slow. Brains were fast. After sending a letter, we had days or months to think before receiving an answer. Erasmus wrote his famous “Éloge de la folie” in several days while travelling in Europe. He would never have done it in a couple of hours in a plane while the small screen in the backseat would show him advertisements.

A Society That Lost Focus

We start and end with good news to make the middle bearable.

The response to Russia’s War Crimes, Techno Feudalism, and other douchebaggery

404 Media reports:

The IRS Tax Filing Software TurboTax Is Trying to Kill Just Got Open Sourced

Fanfuckingtastic! C^nts may be able to kill some things. But you can’t kill ideas.

Ukraine’s Massive Drone Attack Was Powered by Open Source Software

The IEEE reports:

How Ukraine’s Killer Drones Are Beating Russian Jamming

The Kyiv Independent reports:

‘Nothing secret left’ — Ukraine hacks Russia’s Tupolev bomber producer, source claims

EuroNews reports:

Belgian watchdog checking Telegram for EU anti-terror compliance

Android Police reports:

EU’s new rules will shake up Android update policies

Fairphone and e/OS is the way to go.

It’s Foss News reports:

/e/OS 3.0 Debuts with Refined Parental Controls, New Privacy Tools and Murena Vault

Next adds:

Murena lance son système mobile open source et dégooglisé /e/OS 3.0

Open_Future shares:

Leveraging Public Spending for Digital Sovereignty

The Register reports:

As Europe eyes move from US hyperscalers, IONOS dismisses scaleability worries

Regulator sues product comparison site alleged to only compare products on which it earned commission

Reuters reports:

Apple loses bid to pause app store reform order in Epic Games case

Ars Technica reports:

Florida ban on kids using social media likely unconstitutional, judge rules

America’s stubbiest fascist, Gov. Stuntcunt DeSantis knew this when he pushed it through our lickspittle legislature.

Nextcloud shares:

Nextcloud Awards 2025: Celebrating those building a sovereign digital future

Neutral

Ben Werdmuller shares:

Building a newsroom technology culture

Tech Policy says:

With Congress Silent, the FTC Must Protect Kids from Big Tech

The Evil Empire Strikes Back

The Telegraph reports:

Trump official who shut down counter-Russia agency has links to Kremlin

You couldn’t make this shit up.

Ars Technica reports:

Lawsuit: DOGE, HHS used “hopelessly error-ridden” data to fire 10,000 workers

ProPublica reports:

DOGE Developed Error-Prone AI Tool to “Munch” Veterans Affairs Contracts

Desmog reports:

A Weaponized AI Chatbot Is Flooding Canadian City Councils with Climate Misinformation

The Intercept reports:

How the FBI Sought a Warrant to Search Instagram of Columbia Student Protesters

404 Media reports:

TSA Working on Haptic Tech To ‘Feel’ Your Body in Virtual Reality

Why is our world a combination of stupidity and technology?

Pariah States

Bleeping Computer reports:

‘Russian Market’ emerges as a go-to shop for stolen credentials

New PathWiper data wiper malware hits critical infrastructure in Ukraine

NPR reports:

OpenAI takes down covert operations tied to China and other countries

The Hacker News reports:

Chinese APT41 Exploits Google Calendar for Malware Command-and-Control Operations

The Register reports:

Uncle Sam moves to seize $7.7M laundered by North Korean IT worker ring

Big Media

Isabelle Roughol says:

We’ve been thinking about Substack all wrong

I say if you’ve been thinking about Suckstack period, you’re wrong. Including reading anything on it. Once again, Ghost people!

Big Tech

Tech Policy asks:

Why are Tech Oligarchs So Obsessed with Energy and What Does That Mean for Democracy?

Sigh.

The Guardian reports:

Facebook and Instagram owner Meta to enable AI ad creation by end of next year

The next stage in enshitification.

Ars Technica reports:

Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users’ web browsing identifiers

The Register reports:

Meta pauses mobile port tracking tech on Android after researchers cry foul

Endgadget reports:

The Oversight Board says Meta isn’t doing enough to fight celeb deepfake scams

404 Media reports:

Apple Gave Governments Data on Thousands of Push Notifications

Polygon reports:

Duolingo users are in turmoil over the app’s AI lessons

Unfortunately, my subscription renewed in March. But, I won’t be renewing it.

Matthew Garret reports:

Twitter’s new encrypted DMs aren’t better than the old ones

Terror

Pro Publication reports:

“The Intern in Charge”: Meet the 22-Year-Old Trump’s Team Picked to Lead Terrorism Prevention

I guess we are better off with incompetent fascists than competent ones???

Cybersecurity/Privacy

DarkReading has:

EMR-ISAC Shuts Down: What Happens Now?

Beware of Device Code Phishing

BleepingComputer reports:

BidenCash carding market domains seized in international operation

Global Encryption shares:

Joint Letter on the European Internal Security Strategy (ProtectEU)

Fediverse

The Fediverse report has:

Fediverse Report – #119

PeerTube announces:

PeerTube v7.2 is out!

App crowdfunding campaign — First goal reached!

Splinter, a web app that splits long posts into Mastodon threads , was introduced.

Splinter

Useful!

The Indie Beat Radio announces:

Audio Interface Channel Launches on The Indie Beat Radio

Bonfire is:

Announcing the Bonfire Social 1.0 Release Candidate

TechCrunch has:

Introducing Bounce, a tool to move your following between Bluesky and Mastodon

Luis Quintanilla shares:

FediForum Day One Recap

Ghost is:

Ramping up for expansion

Other Slightly Federated Social Media

The Fediverse Report has:

Bluesky Report – #119

CTAs (aka show us some free love)

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Source: Bay Improviser Calendar.

Friday, November 8
Fri 11/08 7:30 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
The Bent Frequency Duo Project, Jan Berry Baker (saxophone) and Stuart Gerber (percussion), is thrilled to make its C4NM debut with an exciting program of music for saxophone and percussion. This concert will feature music written for the BF Duo by Amy Williams, Emily Koh, and George Lewis as well as premieres by California-based composers Ken Ueno and Pamela Madsen.

Fri 11/08 7:30 PM CNMAT [1750 Arch Street Berkeley]
Ben Sabey/ Nick Bacchetto duo

Fri 11/08 8:00 PM Old First Concerts [1751 Sacramento St. SF]
Streaming and in-person:Click for stream
Ensemble for These Times – In Motion

Fri 11/08 8:30 PM The Lab [2948 16th St SF]
Croatian Amor (Co-Presented by HydeFM)

Fri 11/08 8:30 PM Indexical [Tannery Arts Center 1050 River St. #119 Santa Cruz]
pent + Dovetail
Enigmatic producer pent seizes the alien as an impetus to generate bold new sound worlds. Utilizing semi-aleatoric digital synthesis methods, her work repurposes the tools of technology to question the very nature of the “synthetic.” On Friday, November 8, New York-based artist pent makes a rare West Coast appearance at Indexical with an opening set by Oakland improvisational duo Dovetail (Raub Roy / Dianne Lynn).

Saturday, November 9
Sat 11/09 12:00 PM Center for New Music [55 Taylor St SF]
G|O|D|W|A|F|F|L|E||N|O|I|S|E||P|A|N|C|A|K|E|S
Eurostache
Liver Cancer
4 Foot Owl
Mission Hypnotic
Shuttered
Gourmet vegan pancakes served with entrance fee. ‘Natch!

Sat 11/09 6:00 PM Sound & Savor [24th and Adeline Streets Oakland]
Pumpkin Menu (Vegan) and Todd Barton solo

Sat 11/09 7:00 PM Temescal Arts Center [511 48th Street Oakland]
Unlocked Festival 2024
7-10pm, No Cover/All Proceeds to TAC and other causes of conscience
7pm Ari Brown / Sam Lefebvre / Cody Putman
7:45pm Voicehandler
(Danishta Rivero – voice, Jacob Felix Heule – percussion)
8:30pm Grex w/ Lewis Jordan
(Karl Evangelista – guitar/voice, Rei Scampavia – keys/voice, Robert Lopez – drums, Lewis Jordan – sax)
9:15pm Jordan Glenn’s BEAK
(Jon Arkin – drums, Sudhu Tewari – instruments, David James – guitar, Jason Hoopes – bass, Evelyn Davis – keys)

Sat 11/09 7:00 PM Community of Christ Church / Grateful Gardens [990 Meridian Ave, San Jose, CA, 95126]
South Bay Sonic Circuits is a meetup for enthusiast of electronic music with all kinds of instruments and styles. From guitars, keyboards, alternative controllers, laptops, synths to modular setups between live looping, sequenced phrases or totally improvised.

Sat 11/09 7:00 PM Peace United Church of Christ [800 High Street Santa Cruz, CA]
Bird Trio – ‘at my window’ (2024) -Wendy Reid
Wendy Reid, violin; William Winant, percussion; Lulu, recorded bird
Music for Three Bongos -Steed Cowart
William Winant, Trevan Cooley, Matthew Flores, bongos
Alleluia, Amen, for three women’s voices -David Lang
Sheila Willey, Emily Sinclair, Jen Park, sopranos

Sat 11/09 7:30 PM Berkeley Finnish Hall [1970 Chestnut St. Berkeley]
Finnish Heritage Society’s Cultural Events presents:
Heikki Koskinen’s UNCAGED NOSTALGIA
79 years around the sun!!
Featuring Rent Romus, Brett Carson, Tim Duff, Donald Robinson

Sunday, November 10
Sun 11/10 1:30 PM Meadow Picnic Area, Tilden Park, Berkeley [https://maps.app.goo.gl/KvNVLcs59zpqqGgK7]
Emergent Sound Practices
Live performances by Aine Nakamura & Kevin Corcoran duo, Danishta Rivero, and Ven Voisey

Sun 11/10 3:00 PM Ivy Room [860 San Pablo Ave Albany]
LYDIA LUNCH returns to Ivy Room to present Verbal Burlesque
w/ The Scriveners feat. Myles Boisen, Safa Shokrai & Tim Rowe plus special guests

Sun 11/10 4:00 PM Old First Concerts [1751 Sacramento St. SF]
Lynn Schugren – The Voice of the Piano

Sun 11/10 7:00 PM West Oakland Sound Series [2201 Poplar Street Dresher Ensemble Studio Oakland]
THE STINSON TRIO is the restless electric improvising union of drummer TIM BULKLEY, guitarist DAVID DVORIN, and reeds player Randy McKean. Using drum and cymbal, amps and effects, high and low saxes/clarinets, they fashion instant jigsaw superstructures from composite layers of sound and rhythm.

Monday, November 11
Mon 11/11 8:00 PM Little Hill Lounge [10753 San Pablo Ave El Cerrito]
Rewards Program

Thursday, November 14
Thu 11/14 7:00 PM Gray Area Art And Technology [2665 Mission St. SF]
Lusine, Arms and Sleepers, and Yppah

Thu 11/14 8:00 PM Peacock Lounge [552 Haight Street]
James Goode
Striking a resemblance to “Fifth Head” in Coalinga’s own Faxed Head where one white-knuckle grips the glue while the others crank extreme tape manipulation and electronics, crazed clone James Goode under proper care proves capable of outstanding sound.
https://jamesgoode.bandcamp.com/music
lucie R.
lucie R. acts as our collective unraveller, instigator of anarchical action escaping all forecast, forming and deforming the possible. For this storm, inside the Peacock Lounge, all bets are off.

Newcomer Can’t Swim
Newcomer Can’t Swim. For midnight. Contents. Untitled, park in city. “Oakland/San Francisco foursome” “under witness protection” “suddenly decided to play scratch music so hard, that the balloon burst.” Severely deconstructed “The Water is Wide” with abject blowout.

Rot Diet
Renouncing essences or absolutes Mitch Stahlmann and Chris Farstad may brandish cracklebox and electronic wind instrument, but really nothing is needed other than infinity and nowhere.
https://555sounds.bandcamp.com/

Thu 11/14 8:30 PM The Lab [2948 16th St SF]
Natacha Diels + Steph Richards + Kyle Bruckmann

Friday, November 15

Fri 11/15 7:00 PM Medicine for Nightmares [3036 24th St SF]
Tonight’s musical medicina is being provided by Mystery School (Phillip Greenlief and David Boyce saxes)

Fri 11/15 8:30 PM The Lab [2948 16th St SF]
Clarissa Bitar + Lalin St Juste

Saturday, November 16

Sat 11/16 7:30 PM Bird & Beckett Books and Records [653 Chenery St. SF]
Citta di Vitti
Phillip Greenlief, saxophone
Lisa Mezzacappa, bass
Jason Levis, drums

Sat 11/16 8:00 PM CNMAT [1750 Arch Street Berkeley]
Marco Pavin, guitarist and composer

Sat 11/16 8:00 PM Prelinger Library [301 8th Street Suite 215 San Francisco]
SF release party for Late Night Phone Call

Sat 11/16 8:30 PM The Lab [2948 16th St SF]
Sarah Davachi / Dicky Bahto: Music for a Bellowing Room

https://avantmusicnews.com/2024/11/08/coming-to-san-francisco-158/

#119

Bay Improviser

Bay Improviser Calendar of Events

Bay Improviser
Normandy opened issue #119: Theme import/export at Pleroma / pleroma-fe
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma-fe/issues/119
HardCuore#119. Inmersión radical en la melancolía

Escucha y descarga los episodios de Hard Cuore Podcast gratis. Hard Cuore el programa de Radio Malva, dedicado al mundo de la canción y a todo lo que la rodea. Cuenta con Iván Hernández en el apartado técnico... Programa: Hard Cuore Podcast. Canal: Hard Cuore Radio Malva. Tiempo: 01:00:29 Subido 08/05 a las 21:37:07 25860285

lambda accepted merge request #119: Fix rm_user task. at Pleroma / pleroma
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/merge_requests/119
eal opened merge request #119: Fix rm_user task. at Pleroma / pleroma
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/merge_requests/119
ivesen doesn't like names opened issue #119: bad like behaviour when using tw...
https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/issues/119
Anábasis #119: Crítica de las teorías de la conspiración - http://anabasis.radioqk.org/119-critica-de-las-teorias-de-la-conspiracion/ !radioslibres