Joseph Lorenzo Hall, PhD

@joebeone@techpolicy.social
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I help government get tech right and tech get governance right

Distinguished Technologist, Strong Internet, Internet Society. Former Chief Technologist, Center for Democracy & Technology, former UC Berkeley School of Information/Astronomy Department. https://josephhall.org/ (he/him)

I have followed this guy on YouTube who reviews restaurants and public transit in LA for the past year or so and today he uploaded food reviews at the LA protests and it's fantastic. You can see quiet, chill citizens marching for better treatment then masked marines looking like stormtroopers deployed for no good reason. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpeG4S6a7ko
LA Protest Street Food Tour (Military Occupation Edition)

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Privacy At Risk: Government Buries Lawful Access Provisions in New Border Bill - Michael Geist https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2025/06/privacy-at-risk-government-buries-lawful-access-provisions-in-new-border-bill/
Privacy At Risk: Government Buries Lawful Access Provisions in New Border Bill - Michael Geist

The government yesterday introduced the Strong Border Act (Bill C-2), legislation that was promoted as establishing new border measure provisions presumably designed to address U.S. concerns regarding the border. Yet buried toward the end of the bill are lawful access provisions that have nothing to do with the border. Those provisions, which raise the prospect of warrantless access to information about Internet subscribers, establish new global production orders of subscriber information, and envision new levels of access to data held by electronic service providers, mark the latest attempt in a longstanding campaign by Canadian law enforcement for lawful access legislation. Stymied by the Supreme Court of Canada (which has ruled that there is a reasonable expectation of privacy in subscriber data) and by repeated failures to present a compelling evidentiary case for warrantless access, law enforcement has instead tried to frame lawful access as essential to address everything from organized crime to cyber-bullying to (now) border safety. Much like the government’s overreach last year on online harms, Bill C-2 overreaches by including measures on Internet subscriber data that have nothing to do with border safety or security but raise privacy and civil liberties concerns that are bound to spark opposition. This post provides the background on lawful access and an overview of some Bill C-2’s provisions with more details on key elements to come.

Michael Geist
The Internet Society at IGF 2025 in Norway (The Who, What, When, Where, and Why) - Internet Society

The Internet Society will be attending IGF 2025 in Norway. Find out what we'll be doing, why, and where you can meet up with us.

Internet Society
Love my dad, Chris Hall. Here he is with Viola Coleman, the first African American female doctor to practice in Midland, TX; they have very similar senses of humor. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_Mary_Johnson_Coleman

Blog Post: My Daughter’s Father’s Day Letter 🥰

https://personal.ericgoldman.org/my-daughters-fathers-day-letter/

Shaping french bread
That feeling when random shuffle blesses you with a perfect song—and you can never ever find it again. Ghost In the Shuffle!
Lazyweb: is there a stone insert or dome that sits atop a bread stone in the oven—something to trap steam and act like a big chamber inside a regular oven? Trying to match the steam/volume of 2 Dutch ovens so I can bake boules, batards, mini-baguettes together.
"Duct Tape Is Great, But Have You Tried Gaffer Tape?" by Wirecutter https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/gaffer-power-gaffer-tape-review/
Duct Tape Is Great, But Have You Tried Gaffer Tape?

Gaffer tape is strong and durable, it doesn’t leave gummy residue behind, and it comes in many colors. Its uses are legion.

Wirecutter: Reviews for the Real World