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In a world where we really need to shine a spotlight on abuses of trust in the public interest, my colleagues at @ProPublica are doing the work. Donations keep it free to read and ensure we can make as big an impact as possible. If you have the means, please consider sending a donation of any amount: give.propublica.org/give/34652… #journalism #Democracy

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How whale urine benefits the ocean ecosystem
Great whales can transport 4,000 tons of nitrogen annually to tropical coastal areas.
arstechnica.com/science/2025/0…
in reply to Ars Technica

pffft we do more than that every day with sugarcane runoff directly onto the Great Barrier Reef
/s



FULL KEYNOTE -- me + Guy K at SXSW on why privacy is a fundamental guarantor of a gorgeous, good life (not an absence, not a vacuum, not abstract). And how AI threatens privacy. And why Signal is so special and why you should use & love & support it ❤️

youtube.com/watch?v=AyH7zoP-JO…

in reply to Meredith Whittaker

How are you my friend I am from Yemen and we suffer from wars and problems and my financial situation is very difficult can you help me buy food for my family to eat



11 March 1914 | A Romanian Jewish woman, Cornelia Sajovics, was born in Prundu Bârgăului.

In 1944 she was deported to #Auschwitz from the Kolozsvar ghetto. She did not survive.



Ahead of Sunshine Week, we're looking back at 10 years of The Foilies, our annual "awards" that name and shame the government agencies that thwart the public's right to information. eff.org/deeplinks/2025/03/ten-…
in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation

What is the worst federal agency for FOIA? How big was the most exorbitant public records fee estimate? Which town arrested a reporter for following up on a public records request? Read The Foilies' decade-in-review to find out! eff.org/deeplinks/2025/03/ten-…
in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation

Tune in on Sunday for The Foilies 2025, when EFF and @muckrock will unveil this year's honorees for ridiculous redactions and unnecessary secrecy.


Server Down


I am not sure how long the Server has been down today. I went to login and got a 503: Service Unavailable. I am looking into what caused the issue.

After discovering that I could not connect to my instance, though the server was still up. I did the most reasonable thing ;). I rebooted it. That seems to have fixed whatever took the service down. I am looking into what caused the issue and how to prevent it in the future.

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The Office That Investigates Disparities in Veterans’ Care Is Being “Liquidated”

The closure effectively hobbles the VA’s efforts to investigate and eliminate long-standing racial inequities that the department itself has acknowledged. “The consequences will be dire, wide-reaching and deadly,” an advocate for Black veterans said.

propublica.org/article/veteran…

#News #Trump #Veterans #Military #Equity #DEI #Government #USPolitics

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Aaahh 😟 Within 9 days new bills arrive for all our servers, media storage and email sends and at this moment I am roughly €500 short on the total estimate of €1400..

I'm trying to rise donations but I can always sell something if needed(offline stuff, don't worry), just like to be on time with this ❤️

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The US has pressured Ukraine into accepting a 30 day ceasefire to negotiate a permanent peace in Ukraine.

One likely scenario is this:

Putin is running out of resources, so he will accept and send a delegation demanding that Ukraine accepts all of Russia’s terms, that all of the 5 occupied oblasts of Ukraine are now Russian.

Ukraine will say no to having their land stolen this way, and Trump will then claim that it is all Ukraine’s fault, that peace was not achieved.

youtu.be/l285862Eexw?si=GYth-B…

in reply to Randahl Fink

@shuro @joaocosta Yes, most probably Putin will find a way to say no that puts the blame on Ukraine. The risk is the Trump then continues to put pressure on Ukraine to get concessions, as that is much easier than putting pressure on Putin.
in reply to Kalle Kniivilä

@kallekn exactly.

Putin will now demand unreasonable things like having all sanctions lifted, having the 5 occupied oblasts recognized as Russian, and demanding that Europe can place no peacekeepers in Ukraine —and voila — Trump's blame switches back to Ukraine.

We have a clown in charge and it is about to get really dangerous.

@shuro @joaocosta



:flag_un: :freesoftware: Announcing the first 15 endorsers of the United Nations #OpenSource Principles" – 8 practical ways for groups around the world to promote global digital cooperation through free and open source software.

✍️ Like software freedom itself, these principles are for everyone, everywhere - and the orgs you support can join a list of endorsers today.

:boost_love: #boostsAppreciated - spread the word!

unite.un.org/news/fifteen-orga…

#FreeSoftware #FLOSS #FOSS #UN #UnitedNations

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Despite everything, US EV sales are up 28% this year
In US, customers are buying while there are still incentives, no extra tariffs.
arstechnica.com/cars/2025/03/d…

in reply to Frankie ✅

Here is an alt-text description for the image:

The image is a tweet with a picture of a woman in an athletic jersey holding a shoe filled with greenery. The text above the image reads "My fat ass thought she was holding a giant sandwich." The woman in the picture is fair-skinned with brown hair pulled back in a ponytail. She is wearing a white jersey with blue accents and the FIFA World Cup logo on the sleeve. She is holding a light pink running shoe filled with what appears to be grass or moss. The background shows green grass and blurred stadium seating. Below the image is the tweet of Brian Schmid, [@]SchmanthonyP, “It took like thirty seconds to see anything but sandwich.”

Provided by @altbot, generated using Gemini



*The Six Little Dragons

*take that Baidu Alibaba Tencent

sixthtone.com/news/1016770



Hey Friendica users! There is now a Friendica app called Raccoon available in the Google Play store:

➡️ play.google.com/store/apps/det…

It's also available on F-Droid:

➡️ f-droid.org/packages/com.livef…

As well as Friendica, the app is also compatible with Mastodon and Glitch Mastodon.

Friendica is a Fediverse platform so you can follow and interact with Friendica users from Mastodon. If you've never heard of Friendica and want to know more, have a look at fedi.tips/friendica-a-flexible…

#Friendica

in reply to . ݁₊ ⊹ Juniper . ݁₊ ⊹ 🏳️‍🌈

@JuniperDixon

Glitch is an unofficial customised version of Mastodon with extra features added, such as rich text formatting and making it easier to have higher character limits.

A lot of the features on Mastodon were originally created by Glitch Mastodon and then copied over to the official version of Mastodon.

Because Mastodon and Glitch Mastodon are both free open source software, they can use and contribute to each other's code like this.



*Well, if you like both robotics jargon AND AI jargon that's this week's top-end robotics AI jargon

figure.ai/news/helix




in reply to George Takei 🏳️‍🌈🖖🏽

every accusation from a fascist is an admission of guilt. Elon is walking the US down a road that leads to Nuremberg.


OpenAI pushes AI agent capabilities with new developer API
New tools may help fulfill CEO's claim that agents will "join the workforce" in 2025.
arstechnica.com/ai/2025/03/ope…
in reply to Ars Technica

can OpenAI deploy one of those agent systems to perform work inside their company and let us know about the results in 6 months? It doesnt have to do anything complex, let it handle payments for a while :bkasumi1:


French nuclear attack submarine surfaces at Halifax, Nova Scotia, after Trump threatens to annex Canada (March 10)



This is the news story we need right now: Watch as former Philippine dictator Rodrigo Dutertes is forced on a plane to be flown to the Hague to be procecuted for crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court.

This is a preview of what is coming for Putin.

youtu.be/ggdmEpZpyR4?si=VneUm5…

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mastodon - Link to source
Randahl Fink
@HarriettMB I understand your point, but to me there is a difference to for instance Starmer’s role in Gaza and Netanyahu’s role.


The still lingering effects & patterns of the #COVID pandemic - 5 years on.

(via NYTimes)
nytimes.com/interactive/2025/0…




12 March 1912 | A Polish Jew, Judka Nebenhaus, was born in Pilica. A shoemaker.

In #Auschwitz from 1 September 1942.
No. 62674
He survived the war.



Two Transgender Girls, Six Federal Agencies. How Trump Is Trying to Pressure Maine Into Obedience.

Maine said it wouldn’t break state law to follow President Donald Trump’s order barring transgender girls from playing girls’ sports. Then came a barrage of investigations and threats targeting the state’s federal funding.

propublica.org/article/maine-t…

#News #Maine #Trump #Trans #Sports #Girls #USPolitics #Government #LGBTQ #TransRights

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If you haven’t been following Trump’s effort to destroy law firms that represent clients and causes he dislikes, read his latest executive order in the area, seeking to destroy Perkins Coie, a fine firm. whitehouse.gov/presidential-ac… This should be getting more attention from journalists. cc: @samlitzinger @dangillmor
in reply to Heidi Li Feldman

This is maybe the most nakedly fascist one yet. The entire rationale seems to be that they represent clients he doesn't approve of, casting not only his political opponents as being inherent threats to national security, but also the the lawyers who represent them in court. So democrats aren't entitled to lawyers now?
in reply to Matt Blaze

Worth noting as well that Marc Elias was a Perkins Coie litigator before taking on the work he's done for so long at Democracy on the Docket.
in reply to Mike Olson

Does Perkins Cole have a criminal defense practice? If so, this also would seem to directly implicate the 6A rights of their (current and potential) clients.
in reply to Matt Blaze

Civil litigation for sure (handled patent trolls and related for us). Class action stuff for sure. I don't see a criminal practice among search results.
in reply to Matt Blaze

@mattblaze They do, and they make the 6th A argument in the complaint they filed against the order today - which I’m reading now. @mikeolson @samlitzinger @dangillmor


If only you had invested USD 1000 in Tesla three months ago, you would now have 481 dollars left.

Musk has reached the find out phase.

in reply to Randahl Fink

Musk wasn't the only billionaire funding a fascist GOP and buying an election win for them.
opensecrets.org/elections-over…

Uline
SpaceX
Citadel
Susquehanna
Elliott
Blackstone

Go after Tim Mellon's company stock too.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timoth…

Charles Koch
Diane Hendricks
Miriam Adelson
Ken Griffin
Linda McMahon
Rob Walton

They all deserve their own FAFO too.
opensecrets.org/elections-over…



X’s globe-trotting defense of ads on Nazi posts violates TOS, Media Matters says
X allegedly ignored the chosen venues in the TOS when filing "thermonuclear" lawsuits.
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…
in reply to Ars Technica

Musk is a hypocritical space Nazi.
People need to quit boosting him by using his fascist-friendly platform Twitter/X.
There is no excuse to be there unless you are a Nazi.

#ElonMusk #Nazis #Twitter #X #Twitter #GetOffOfTwitter #QuitTwitter #LeaveTwitter #DeleteTwitter #SocialMedia





BREAKING: Perkins Coie sues the Trump administration, seeks TRO, over last week's executive order targeting the law firm — which I wrote about over the weekend at Law Dork (lawdork.com/p/trump-tests-out-…). As was reported Monday, Williams & Connolly is representing Perkins Coie in the litigation.


“It is beautiful!”

Donald Trump is now using the US presidency to market the Tesla Model Y.

youtu.be/7CuIIilLD78?si=3iohl6…

in reply to Randahl Fink

the comments on that YT video are insane! Every one of them forgot to put a /s at the end for sarcasm, they're all applauding Cheeto and Muskolini.


“Helicopters should be barred from a four-mile stretch over the Potomac River when flights are landing on Reagan National Airport’s Runway 33, National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy said in a briefing today as the NTSB released its preliminary report on the mid-air collision in January.”

cnn.com/us/live-news/dc-plane-…

in reply to Laffy

Sounds like they advocate making the temporary restriction put in place after the crash permanent, except only for runway 33 (it current bans helicopters when any DCA runway is in use). Makes sense.
in reply to Matt Blaze

@mattblaze Maybe this is obvious to someone who knows aviation (I don’t), but I’m not seeing anything outlining how heli’s are going to know when runway 33 is in use? Is this just one more thing for air traffic controllers to have to keep track of? How often is runway 33 NOT in use? Why qualify the restriction, instead of just barring heli traffic there as the default?
in reply to CrazyDogLadysezBreatheWithMe

@heartofcoyote everything is heavily controlled by the DCA tower in that airspace. Either the helicopters wouldn’t be authorized for the route when 33 is in use or they’d hold landings on 33 until the helicopters are out of the area.
in reply to Matt Blaze

@heartofcoyote (33 is mostly a secondary runway at DCA, generally used either to accommodate heavy traffic along with runway 01, or during relatively unusual weather.)
in reply to Matt Blaze

@heartofcoyote The restriction actually makes it *easier* for the controllers, since they won't have to watch as as carefully for imminent conflicts between planes on approach to 33 and helicopters flying on "route 4" (the helicopter path along that stretch of the Potomac.

These flight paths (in DC) aren't like roads in the sense that you can just fly on them when you think it's safe. Every movement has to be authorized by ATC.

in reply to Matt Blaze

@mattblaze Thank you! I really appreciate you taking the time to explain. 🙏 Very interesting and good to know.
in reply to Matt Blaze

(The other DCA runways don't have approaches that overlap the helicopter path along the Potomac the way runway 33 does)

in reply to Bruce Sterling @bruces

well here's the spoon anyway
nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews…
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in reply to George Takei 🏳️‍🌈🖖🏽

I think you're right. I know I'm ready to see public servants willing to fight for the rights of the people and the stability of the Republic.


Hey new people, you don't have to use the official Mastodon app! There are lots of other options you can use such as third party apps etc. Most people who try these alternatives usually prefer them.

Mastodon doesn't impose any particular app on you. You're free to use your account in whatever way works best for you. Here is a guide to all your options:

➡️ fedi.tips/which-apps-can-i-use…

If you want to compare apps, you can be logged in with the same account on many apps at once.

#FediTips #Mastodon

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in reply to Fedi.Tips

I'm 3 days into this, and am learning as I go. Thank you. Now there's more info I need to learn! But I'll get there.