seism0saurus

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Developer, DevOps Engineer and ethical hacker. CEH, CASE Java, CCSE, CPSA Foundation Level.
Loves to cook and eat and tinker around. Likes manga, anime, taichiquan and computer science stuff.
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«Statt die illegale Praxis privater Anbieter zu unterbinden, möchte die Bundesregierung nun zu ihrem Kunden werden.» kommentiert @erik

Gemeinsam mit @algorithmwatch und vielen weiteren Organisationen fordern wir: "Stoppt Dobrindts Überwachungspläne – Nein zu Palantir & Co. für Polizei und Behörden!"

Jetzt unterzeichnen!

https://algorithmwatch.org/de/stoppt-dobrindts-uberwachungsplane/

Stoppt Dobrindts Überwachungspläne – Nein zu Palantir & Co. für Polizei und Behörden! - AlgorithmWatch

KI-gestützte Massenüberwachung und automatisierte Datenanalysen dürfen nicht Gesetz werden. Wir fordern von Bundesinnenminister Dobrindt, die Gesetzentwürfe zu stoppen. Jede Unterschrift zählt.

AlgorithmWatch

Die Urabstimmung bei den Grünen BW zu der Frage, ob der Einsatz von Palantir gestoppt werden soll, hat ihr Quorum erreicht.

Wir hoffen damit einen Beitrag zu leisten, dass dieser politische Fehler lieber spät, als viel zu spät eingesehen wird.

There's a site called "Open Food Facts" that is a food products database made by everyone, for everyone. With it, it's possible to make better food choices, and as it is open data, anyone can re-use it for any purpose, worth taking a look:

https://world.openfoodfacts.org/

#Technology #OpenData #Food #FoodProducts

Wero verspricht mehr digitale Unabhängigkeit und will eine europäische Alternative zu US-Bezahldiensten sein. Doch der Dienst nutzt ausgerechnet Cloud-Infrastruktur der Amazon-Tochter AWS. Das ist auch ein Sicherheitsrisiko für die dort hinterlegten Daten.

https://netzpolitik.org/2026/uneingeloestes-versprechen-auf-digitale-souveraenitaet-europaeischer-bezahldienst-wero-nutzt-amazon-server/

Uneingelöstes Versprechen auf digitale Souveränität: Europäischer Bezahldienst Wero nutzt Amazon-Server

Wero verspricht mehr digitale Unabhängigkeit und will eine europäische Alternative zu US-Bezahldiensten sein. Doch der Dienst nutzt ausgerechnet Cloud-Infrastruktur der Amazon-Tochter AWS. Das ist auch ein Sicherheitsrisiko für die dort hinterlegten Daten.

netzpolitik.org

Der Wal hängt seit knapp einem Monat fest.

In dieser Zeit sind schätzungsweise 25.000 Wale und Define durch Schleppnetze gestorben. Man geht von 300.000 pro Jahr aus.

https://www.marinemammalcenter.org/science-conservation/conservation/cetacean-conservation/entanglement-response

Entanglement Response | The Marine Mammal Center

Entanglements are the leading cause of mortality to large whales in the United States, but trained responders like The Marine Mammal Center are able to help. Find out how you can be part of the solution and support measures that prevent entanglements in the first place.

When I was studying CS (and music) I took one single philosophy class, in Ethics. But it was offered by the philosophy department to philosophy majors,so it wasn't what I think most people mean when they say programmers should study ethics.

We had two class meetings per week. In the first class meeting, the professor would tell us about a system of ethics. Who came up with it and why. How it solved problems. And we could ask questions about what seemed to be shortcomings and he would give us the answers developed by people working on that system. It was finally the answer to all of our conundrums.

Then in the second session, he would tear it to shreds. He would raise a problem with it, maybe a problem we had raised, and show how the answer given was actually a tautology or logically confused or wrong in some other way. This system did not solve ethics and was in fact an incoherent mess!

The last week of the term, he got into the system popular now with tech oligarchs. They do actually have a system of ethics! (Which I don't recall the name of.) And boy, was it obviously a mess of scientific racism.

All during the term, I would get excited during the intro week and try to find holes. But this one was so obviously going to be eviscerated on Thursday, I didn't even try to point out how it was full of shit. I was llokinf forward to the coming destruction.

Thursday was the course review for the paper or exam or whatever. He let the last one stand.

At the time I thought he might actually be endorsing it and was upset. Later, I thought maybe because it was current rather than historical, counter arguments hadn't solidified.

Only much later did I realise that he had given us the tools to rip it apart ourselves. Indeed, it was the weakest and most poorly constructed of all the systems and we were certainly up to tearing it down.

So when I say CS students should take ethics, I mean, they should take a class like that, where they aren't left with a perfect framework to apply, but the tools to critique frameworks they encounter. They need to be able to spot bullshit. Right now, they are way too credulous of bullshit.

Edit: Effective altruism didn't exist yet. It was the racism stuff left as an exercise.

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Betreibt hier jemand einen PV-Speicher im Außenbereich? Und wenn ja, welchen? #Photovoltaik

DDos (Distributed Denial of Service) attack against BlueSky a few days ago: The whole network goes down.

DDoS against mastodon.social today: Lots of users on that instance impacted, the rest of the Fediverse keeps on running, my instance doesn't really notice, messages will be queued up until mastodon.social is reachable again.

Both networks claim to be decentralised and federated. You decide :)