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How I got Eversense 365 readings into Home Assistant

I'm a Type 1 Diabetic. I been on a journey with the Eversense 365, an implantable continuous glucose monitor that lasts an entire year. I'm happy to say that I've had my new sensor for almost a month... and the readings are still quite accurate! However, one of the issues

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How I got Eversense 365 readings into Home Assistant

I'm a Type 1 Diabetic. I been on a journey with the Eversense 365, an implantable continuous glucose monitor that lasts an entire year....

#Diabetes #homeassistant #Self-Hosted #FreeSoftware #Guides #DataAutonomy

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How I got Eversense 365 readings into Home Assistant

I'm a Type 1 Diabetic. I been on a journey with the Eversense 365, an implantable continuous glucose monitor that lasts an entire year. I'm happy to say that I've had my new sensor for almost a month... and the readings are still quite accurate! However, one of the issues

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@babetteknauer @Mastodon Woo! 🥳 Glad to see everyone at @universityofgroningen in one place 😊

#OpenScience #OpenEducation #DataAutonomy

A previously unpublished expert opinion, on behalf of the 🇩🇪Federal Ministry of the Interior, has now become publicly accessible as part of a Freedom of Information Act (IFG) request. It concludes that US authorities have far-reaching access to data even when it is stored in European data centers.

#dataautonomy #DigitalAutonomy #digitalsoveignty

https://www.heise.de/en/news/Opinion-US-Authorities-Have-Far-Reaching-Access-to-European-Cloud-Data-11111060.html

Opinion: US Authorities Have Far-Reaching Access to European Cloud Data

An analysis for the Ministry of the Interior highlights the reach of US laws. According to it, data stored in the EU is also not secure.

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@cishumanorg Taking just one point from your essay: even if we get away from the various issues of self-hosting email, which are considerable of themselves, self-hosting email buys you very little by way of privacy for the reasons Benjamin Mako Hill spelled out a decade ago in "Google Has Most of My Email Because It Has All of Yours":

https://mako.cc/copyrighteous/google-has-most-of-my-email-because-it-has-all-of-yours

On the individual-initiative vs. collective action side: Yes, there absolutely have been people who've done much to change the course of history, but in virtually all cases they've done so by harnessing the efforts of others. The most notable 20th century examples are probably the home-rule and civil rights efforts of Mahatma Gandhi (I've just read his collected essays) and of Martin Luther King, Jr.

The Libertarian wing of the free software / open source movement has been business-friendly, but not especially effective in advocacy. RMS has been crusading since the mid-1980s, and accomplished much. But nearly three decades after I first installed Linux myself, it remains a single-digit (though growing) share of the desktop market (largely because the latter is shrinking compared to mobile, if not absolutely), and where Linux is at the core of mobile operating systems, it is as part of what is very much the problem and not the solution (Android).

Again:

  • The interrelatedness of data flows means that your own personal actions have little impact on the degree of your surveillance. Cf. BMH again.
  • Things That Do Not Work (for $500, Alex) tend to still not work when by working them harder.
  • Collective action through legislation, lawsuits, consumer pressure, and the like --- none of which are either "market forces" or "individual initiative" --- are the rare spot of successes to date (some privacy and anti-surveillance initiatives, though very piecemeal).

I've stood where you stand and said what you've said. I learned from that mistake.

I'm not saying "don't use Free Software", anything but. DO make maximal use of it wherever possible and feasible. But be under no illusions that this is itself sufficient, or even necessary, for the changes which are ultimately required.

(There's a lot more on #privacy, #surveillance, #TargetedManipulation, #censorship, #propaganda, and #DataAutonomy / #InformationAutonomy elsewhere in my writings here, you're welcome to search my profile under those hashtags.)

Google Has Most of My Email Because It Has All of Yours

Republished by Slate. Translations available in French (Français), Spanish (Español), Chinese (中文) For almost 15 years, I have run my own email server which I use for all of my non-work corresponde…

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📣 Who needs rules and guidelines, when Academic Freedom is the highest of all values? We can and should think long and hard about #DataAutonomy from an academic perspective, but we need #policy to start putting choices into practice. And there are so many choices to be made. Read about it in the new #blog: The art of making choices... ➡️ https://www.rug.nl/news/2024/03/new-blog-the-art-of-making-choices
#dataautonomy #academicfreedom #bigtech #data
New blog on Data Autonomy: The art of making choices

Blog Data autonomy: The art of making choices. Policy is rarely a very popular topic in academic environments. Policy guidelines are preferably...

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

📣 As #universities become more and more dependent on #bigtech companies, many #researchers are increasingly worried about the resulting phenomenon of “digital dependence”. Commitment to #AcademicFreedom requires universities to take more control of their #data infrastructure.

📩 Read about it in the new #blog on #DataAutonomy by @tstahl, Associate Professor of Philosophy @universityofgroningen. ➡️ https://www.rug.nl/news/2024/02/new-blog-data-autonomy-and-academic-freedom

New blog: Data Autonomy and Academic Freedom

Blog data autonomy: commitment to academic freedom requires scholarly communities to take more control of their data infrastructures than they have...

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

"Academic freedom requires scholarly communities to remain in control over the shape of their communicative infrastructure."

Read the article by political philosopher @tstahl for the #DataAutonomy Blog at the @universityofgroningen.

https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/policy-and-strategy/data-autonomy/blog/data-autonomy-and-academic-freedom

#ScholarlyCommunication #academia #university #AcademicFreedom #privacy #surveillance #BigTech

Data Autonomy and Academic Freedom

University of Groningen

📣 By introducing the #Cloud as the ultimate solution to future proof our #datastorage, Google and other #BigTech corporations ensured that our digital infrastructures now depend on these large investments. Does the power of Big Tech means that our digital memory is at risk?

📩 Read it in the new blog on #DataAutonomy by Marije Miedema, PhD candidate at the Faculty of Arts and Campus Fryslân @universityofgroningen.
➡️https://www.rug.nl/news/2023/12/new-blog-critical-data-autonomy-digital-archiving-for-an-uncertain-future

New blog! (Critical) Data Autonomy: digital archiving for an uncertain future

By introducing the Cloud as the ultimate solution to future proof our data storage, Google and other Big Tech corporations ensured that our digital...

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

Als universiteitsbibliotheek zijn we toegewijd aan #OpenScience. Het uitdragen van open principes willen we ook toepassen in onze communicatiestrategie.

Bijna 2 maanden geleden zijn we gestopt met Twitter en volledig overgestapt naar Mastodon.
Met @publicspaces hebben we onze argumenten voor de transitie gedeeld. Hoe is onze ervaring op Mastodon? Spoiler: heel goed :)

Lees het artikel:
➡️https://publicspaces.net/2023/12/13/hoe-de-universiteitsbibliotheek-groningen-twitter-achter-zich-liet

#Twitter #twittermigration #Mastodon #community #communicatie #DataAutonomy

Hoe de Universiteitsbibliotheek Groningen Twitter achter zich liet - PublicSpaces

December staat bij PublicSpaces in het teken van de Mastodon pilot van SURF: social.edu.nl. Deze week praten we met Babette Knauer over de dappere overstap van UB Groningen van Twitter naar Mastodon.

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