@BackFromTheDud @skinnylatte @minmi

BTW, an interesting POV I learned from Tendayi Bloom, a scholar and editor of the book below (disclosure: of which I am a contributor), is that while #homelessness itself is usually not illegal, the practise of making #natural #human #necessities such as sleeping and excreting waste illegal in public spaces has the same effect as #criminalising being #unhoused.

😡

I am linking the book because there are so many vectors to being treated as non-#citizens that I think it are important to be aware of, even if one is *technically* a citizen, claiming such rights may depend on a number of other systems such as #authenticated #identification to "enjoy" those rights.

Lots of complexity that absolutely could be fixed if policymakers chose to do so. 😡

https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526156419/

#criminalisation
#citizenship
#HumanRights
#dignity
#access
#accessibility

Manchester University Press - Statelessness, governance, and the problem of citizenship

Statelessness, governance, and the problem of citizenship - Browse and buy the Hardcover edition of Statelessness, governance, and the problem of citizenship by Tendayi Bloom

Manchester University Press

I now decided I'll at least aim for some middle grounds: Rework #swad so it only needs a (server-side) #session once a user is #authenticated!

This does have some implications, e.g. passing a redirect argument to the authentication endpoint won't work any more. But experimentation shows a workaround would be to use an "internal redirect" to the login endpoint in #nginx.

We'll see where I end up. Having sessions only for authenticated users should reduce the need for server-side RAM significantly, so I hope 😉

Another common attack is #DNS #sniffing, where the attacker watches DNS traffic between a #client and a #DNSserver, collecting the client's #history.

This is a serious problem for user #privacy. The reason this #attack is possible is that DNS #traffic was originally #unencrypted.

In order to be a #secure starting point for the protocols that build on top of it, DNS needs to be both #authenticated & #encrypted.

#NetworkSecurity

I just got #T2 authenticated today.

I've had my share of being impersonated online, so if there is an "official" authentication system available, I take the opportunity (but not Twitter and Meta, they rejected me multiple times).

So, I guess before this week ended, there's something good that happened. It at least lifted my soul.

Here's my profile: https://t2.social/YourOnlyOne

If you want invites, ping me up, I still have a few left.

#T2social #SNS #verified #verification #authentication #authenticated #YourOnlyOne

@youronlyone

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@kapsar

but as #nebula also "supports" #podcasts I hope that there is an audio-only feed somewhere.

After all the meaning of #Podcast was an audio feed over #RSS

#Paid and/or #Authenticated against some provider or not.

But I guess this a thing only @notjustbikes can answer.

Authenticated encryption: why you need it and how it works

There's only one response when a government agency asks for advice how to send email to every citizen to meet a #regulatory requirement. Within a month. From IP addresses that haven't been warmed up. And from servers they haven't fully #authenticated, yet. #RunAway

"Good #digitalID requires the following 4 attributes:
1) it can be verified and #authenticated to a high degree of assurance,
2) it is #unique,
3) it is established with individual #consent, &
4) it protects user #privacy and ensures control over #personaldata.
When carefully designed, digital ID can enable people to participate fully in the economy and society as consumers, workers, and citizens, benefitting themselves as well as the companies and government agencies"

https://qz.com/1652950/how-digital-id-could-fix-uber-lyft-and-fiverr/

The gig economy has an identity problem—and digital ID could fix it

What if there was a way for you to really know who you were hiring? What if the gig economy had a form of ID?