Fokeu🌸

@Fokeu
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Otaku, digital freedom and open source advocate. Linux enthusiast, big tech's biggest hater. Eurofederalist 🇪🇺.

Polski 🇵🇱 - native speaker
English 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 - fluent
日本語 🇯🇵 - currently learning

Tankies and Nazis are not welcome here

Block means that I don't want to see your content, doesn't have to mean any hard feelings towards you.
I hate how LLMs are used to create internet pollution. I block all "AI artists" and posts containing no human input.

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In 166 days #Android will become a locked-down platform because Google wants to kill Android freedom.

At Tuta, we say NO. Google must keep Android open & free!

Here's how to take action & make your voice heard: 👉 https://keepandroidopen.org/

Here's more info: 👉 https://tuta.com/blog/google-wants-to-kill-android-freedom

#KeepAndroidOpen

https://civicshout.com/p/tell-the-media-call-the-iran-war-what-it-is/

In the US: call on the media to call the war with Iran a "war".

Tell the Media: Call the Iran War What It Is

The United States is now engaged in sustained military operations against Iran—thousands of strikes, naval battles in the Strait of Hormuz, and escalating retaliation across the region. The conflict has already disrupted global oil markets, killed civilians, and drawn the U.S. deeper into Middle East combat operations. Yet the Trump administration continues to describe these actions with softer language—calling them “operations,” “campaigns,” or limited interventions instead of acknowledging the reality: the United States is at war. This semantic shift matters. When governments avoid the word “war,” they can sidestep the public debate, congressional oversight, and accountability that major military conflicts demand. Media coverage that repeats the administration’s framing risks normalizing a dangerous euphemism that obscures the scale of the conflict and its human and economic costs. Experts and observers have already pointed out the administration’s shifting explanations and unclear objectives for the conflict. We call on major news organizations to cover the conflict honestly and directly by calling it what it is: a war. Journalists must scrutinize the administration’s language, explain the stakes clearly to the public, and refuse to repeat euphemisms that minimize a conflict costing lives and destabilizing an entire region. Democracy requires clear reporting—especially when the country is being led into war.

civicshout.com

I’m currently navigating a high-friction physical integration challenge with our document reproduction hardware. It’s a painful reminder of the importance of workplace safety and operational alignment. Grateful for the support of the HR and maintenance teams as we work toward a swift resolution.

#WorkplaceSafety #OperationalExcellence #LessonsLearned

Office 365 and Copilot are down.

Run. Now's your chance. Don't look back; just GO

Age verification laws are really just censorship mandates clothed as child safety proposals—here’s why. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/03/rep-finke-was-right-age-gating-isnt-about-kids-its-about-control
Rep. Finke Was Right: Age-Gating Isn’t About Kids, It’s About Control

What’s at stake is whether “protecting children” becomes a legal pretext for embedding government control over the internet to enforce specific moral and religious judgments—judgments that deny marginalized people access to speech, community, history, and truth—into law.

Electronic Frontier Foundation
@eunews whoops! No free assistance for you!

The US is no longer our closest ally, said Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark in tonight's tv debate in the Danish general elections.

Only two years ago this would have been an unthinkable remark from a member of the Danish administration.

But tonight Frederiksen said it and elaborated, The Nordics, Canada, Germany, France, and the UK were our closest allies.

We’ve been saying this for years now, and we’re going to keep saying it until the message finally sinks in:

mandatory age verification creates massive, centralized honeypots of sensitive biometric data that will inevitably be breached.

Every single time.

And every single time it happens,
the politicians who mandated these systems and the companies that built them act shocked—shocked!

—that collecting enormous databases of government IDs, facial scans, and biometric data from millions of people turns out to be a security nightmare

https://www.techdirt.com/2026/02/25/hackers-expose-the-massive-surveillance-stack-hiding-inside-your-age-verification-check/

Hackers Expose The Massive Surveillance Stack Hiding Inside Your “Age Verification” Check

We’ve been saying this for years now, and we’re going to keep saying it until the message finally sinks in: mandatory age verification creates massive, centralized honeypots of sensitiv…

Techdirt
Hey companies, please fck off 😽