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In a timeline where I had to leave my most loved place because its system is not healthy for its people.
Un abrazo a los demás migrantes. 

All humans are rightfully equal and personally unique.
The democratic internet we all deserve is what can stop this upcoming Orwellian techno-feudalism

#fedi24

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#Android is dying.

We all know that #Google wants to kill the “unverified/sideloaded” apps (names carefully selected by Google’s professional gaslighters to give a negative connotation to “apps that are not distributed by Google’s own store”).

We all know that the new “verification process” amounts basically to a ransom where you need to give Google your keys and your money if you want to build apps for Android.

It involves developers handing their signing keys to a user-hostile American company (so they will sign your package for you and will also able to decrypt your secrets) and paying them a $25 fee for each app.

Even if you don’t even use the Play Store to distribute your apps.

This is not a price to pay to get the app distributed through them, nor for using any of their services. It’s a price to pay just because they want to control the whole ecosystem end-to-end, and they know that they can get away with that because you’ll keep using their shitty OS even if you’re outraged at them.

We all know that they got a lot of backlash. And after the backlash they reiterated that they “listened to the community” and would have made a process to still allow people to “sideload apps”.

Well, today that process has been finally unveiled. And it sounds even shittier than I thought.

That’s because Google is currently filled with the best professional enshittificators in the world: the job role of these people is not to build new things, nor to listen to customers and build what they want. No, their job is specifically to find the sweet spot where they can make things as shitty as possible, add as much friction and user frustration as possible to prevent them from doing a certain thing, while still being able to tell regulators “well, it’s not that shitty, you see? We still give users an option - buried under 10 layers of dark patterns”.

In order to install apps external to the Play Store you will have to:

  • Activate the developer settings (the usual “tap the build number 7 times to show the hidden menu” thing)

  • In the developer settings, enable “Allow Unverified Padckages”

  • Confirm that you are not being coerced (seriously, how much malware did they actually see installed by people being coerced or tricked to download and install random APK files?)

  • Restart your device

  • Wait 24 hours

  • Return to the unverified packages settings

  • Scroll past 3-4 additional warnings whose sole purpose is to scare you off

  • Select either “Allow temporarily“ (7 days) or “Allow indefinitely“ (and I’ve got a hunch that the Allow indefinitely option will probably be gradually phased out)

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/03/google-details-new-24-hour-process-to-sideload-unverified-android-apps/

Google details new 24-hour process to sideload unverified Android apps

The "advanced flow" will be available before verification enforcement begins later this year.

Ars Technica

fuck off.

imagine if windows required you to wait 24hrs before you could install programs outside of the MS store.

your phone is a computer, and this is an anti-competitive move that has the intentional side effect of incentivizing consumers to install apps from google instead of other markets.

“you can’t do this!”

“but i’ve always been able to do this!”

waits a year

“fine, but now you have to wait 24 hours because because because i said so!”

“oh! well in that case, i guess it’s not so bad!”

everyone that is happy about this is an easily manipulated buttbrain

Deep-sea mining unnecessary for green energy transition
https://oceanographicmagazine.com/news/deep-sea-mining-unnecessary-for-green-energy-transition/
Adequate recycling and reuse of critical minerals, as well as improved public transition means that extracting nodules on the sea floor is not needed, according to new report.

Report here https://www.uts.edu.au/news/2026/03/looking-beyond-extraction-for-renewables

Deep sea mining unnecessary for green energy transition

Adequate recycling, reuse of critical minerals and improved public transition means extracting nodules on the sea floor is not needed

Oceanographic

Oil fuels war.

Breaking our dependence on fossil fuels is essential for peace, people and planet.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/mar/19/iran-greed-oil-capitalism-regimes

We need to be honest about Iran – and how our rampant greed for oil is causing mayhem

Oil has empowered capitalism, and some of the world’s most exploitative regimes. Move away from it and we can solve some of the key issues we face, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

The Guardian

ICYMI for my blog and newsletter: I wrote about the rise of age verification laws around the world, and why requiring you to upload your government-issued ID to access apps, websites, and VPNs is a really bad move for the internet, and puts *everyone's* security and privacy at risk.

https://this.weekinsecurity.com/papers-please-age-verification-laws-threaten-everyones-online-security-and-privacy/

Papers, please: Age verification laws threaten everyone's online security and privacy

Laws that require adults to upload their driver's licenses or passports to access apps, websites, and VPNs will make the entire web less safe.

~this week in security~
If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?

NEW: FBI director Kash Patel just confirmed that the agency is buying people's information from data brokers without a warrant.

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/18/fbi-buying-data-track-people-patel-00834080

Just FYI for the privacy ppl still on Instagram...

In May, Instagram is disabling end to end encryption for private messages bc (they claim) "low uptake" but rly, bc they want to enable spying on u.

More corpo deception, u know?

So, ur choices...

- Use Insta and swap to something for messaging (Signal is a great choice!)

- Move away from Insta to the Fedi (if you can; some ppl rely on it for income, I know.)

- Let Mark "I creep women and steal their selfies" Zuckerberg spy on u.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/18/instagram-to-remove-end-to-end-encryption-for-private-messages-in-may

#Instagram #e2ee #SocialMedia #Meta #enshittification #zuckerberg #privacy

Instagram to remove end-to-end encryption for private messages in May

Meta’s announcement comes after years of criticism from child safety groups over feature

The Guardian

hoy salio mi nota en 421 donde entrevisté a @santiago y hablamos de undernet, del hacktivismo y varias cosas más.

https://www.421.news/es/entrevistas-underground-informatico-santiago-roland/

Entrevistas al underground informático - Episodio I: Santiago Roland, administrador de undernet.uy

Inauguramos un ciclo de entrevistas enfocado a hackers, hacktivistas y activistas digitales que luchan, proponen y construyen alternativas reales a los.

421 Broadcasting Network

Blind folks, what would make you want to use, or try out, Linux?

Boosts okay.

#accessibility #blind #linux #foss