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| | Any country that brags about its commitment to free speech while demanding that its citizens account for their thoughts and hide their religious beliefs is deluding itself. Police in the United Kingdom continue to target people for praying silently or displaying Bible verses near abortion clinics even while they face criticism for allowing over 100,000 pro-Hamas protestors to chant about eliminating Israel and waging jihad. Home Secretary Suella Braverman sent a letter to English and Welsh police leaders last month over actions she says have eroded public trust in the police, including repeated harassment of people silently praying near abortion
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| | Elon Musk, the self-proclaimed 'free speech absolutist,' rarely gets it right when it comes to actual free speech. But he deserves a rare round of applause in his fight against Australia's global speech injunction. We've had many posts detailing Elon Musk's somewhat hypocritical understanding of free speech. This included his willingness to fold and give...
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| | They're openly calling for Musk to be arrested and for X to be shut down.
| | blog.jak-linux.org
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| Today, I wrote sicherboot, a tool to integrate systemd-boot into a Linux distribution in an entirely new way: With secure boot support. To be precise: The use case here is to only run trusted code which then unmounts an otherwise fully encrypted disk, as in my setup: If you want, sicherboot automatically creates db, KEK, and PK keys, and puts the public keys on your EFI System Partition (ESP) together with the KeyTool tool, so you can enroll the keys in UEFI. You can of course also use other keys, you just need to drop a db.crt and a db.key file into /etc/sicherboot/keys. It would be nice if sicherboot could enroll the keys directly in Linux, but there seems to be a bug in efitools preventing that at the moment. For some background: The Platform Key (PK) sig...