Victor Alexander Yttesen

@victor@expressional.social
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Studerer datalogi på KU. Går op i digital privatlivsbeskyttelse. Kan også rigtig godt lide at lave eller reparere ting med mine hænder, selvom der desværre kan være langt imellem mine projekter
https://www.information.dk/debat/2025/05/findes-aegte-sociale-medier-frie-sunde-onlinefaellesskaber-staa-facebook?kupon=eyJpYXQiOjE3NDc0NjM5NTYsInN1YiI6IjE2OTY4NDo4Mjk5NzYifQ.sMD-M7rRrJRmWh12r4138w Min ven @fritjof skriver inspirerende om springet fra Facebook til fediverset. Et spring jeg selv er i gang med, så det er opmuntrende læsning!
Der findes ægte sociale medier: Frie og sunde onlinefællesskaber til dem, der vil stå af Facebook

Da jeg forlod Facebook i 2018, var min strategi at erstatte platformen med et sundere alternativ. Det har bragt mig ind i Fediverset – en samling af sociale platforme, hvor du er fri af techgiganter og annoncører

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Throughout May, help strengthen Tor's independence from profit-driven influence. 💜
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7 years ago today @dansup started writing the first lines of code of what would become Pixelfed.

From that open-source spark to a thriving photo-sharing community connected to millions across the fediverse.

All without surveillance or algorithms controlling what you see.

Here's to 7 years of putting people before profit.

🎉 🥳

#PixelfedTurns7

I’ve said it before and I’m sure I’ll say it a thousand times more: If you love freedom but don’t care if it applies to everyone, what you actually love is privilege.
Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords starting to look like a reasonable basis for a system of government
In a coalition of 237 civil society organizations, companies, and experts, together with @internetsociety, we call upon members of the Swedish parliament to reject legislation that would force companies to provide law enforcement with access to users’ communications, including those that are end-to-end encrypted.
Encryption backdoors create vulnerabilities for all users. This would affect citizens, companies and institutions that rely on secure and private communications.
https://www.globalencryption.org/2025/04/joint-letter-on-swedish-data-storage-and-access-to-electronic-information-legislation/
Joint Letter on Swedish Data Storage and Access to Electronic Information Legislation – Global Encryption Coalition

On 8 April 2025, 237 civil society organizations, companies, and cybersecurity experts, including Global Encryption Coalition members, published a joint letter to members of the Swedish Riksdag calling on them to reject legislation that would force companies to undermine the encryption of their services. In doing so, the Swedish Riksdag would leave its citizens and […]

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Det her land sælger og fragter Danmark våben til!

Og nej DR. Videoen sår ikke tvivl. Den modbeviser deres forklaring. IDF skød nødhjælpsarbejder og begravede dem i massegrave for at skjule det. Bagefter løj de om det. Det er hvad videoen viser.

https://www.dr.dk/nyheder/udland/video-saar-tvivl-om-israelsk-forklaring-draebte-redningsfolk-rykkede-ud-med-roede

#dkPol #DR #dkfedi

Video sår tvivl om israelsk forklaring: Dræbte redningsfolk rykkede ud med røde blink tændt

En ny video viser et dødbringende israelsk angreb på en konvoj af redningskøretøjer i Gaza.

DR
End-to-end encryption just survived a major attack in France. This isn’t just a local victory–it’s a global message: Privacy and security are not negotiable. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/03/win-encryption-france-rejects-backdoor-mandate
A Win for Encryption: France Rejects Backdoor Mandate

In a moment of clarity after initially moving forward a deeply flawed piece of legislation, the French National Assembly has done the right thing: it rejected a dangerous proposal that would have gutted end-to-end encryption in the name of fighting drug trafficking. Despite heavy pressure from the...

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