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decoded.legal
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| | | | | In this monologue post, I set out an introductory analysis / overview of the English laws which are likely to apply to people in England who operate decentralised fediverse services which implement the ActivityPub protocol. | |
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www.justsecurity.org
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| | | | | Proposed changes to the notices regime under the UK Investigatory Powers Act 2016 raise concerns about their compatibility with IHRL. | |
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www.devever.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The Investigatory Powers Act, now passed in the UK, poses significant privacy risks by enabling the government to collect and use Internet Connection Records for surveillance, necessitating measures like Tor or VPNs to protect users. | |
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willhaley.com
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| | | I recently noticed, by means of a Google search, that an old post of mine was still alive and well on my Octopress site. "That's odd", I thought, since the page no longer lived in my source control and the page still lived on even after running a rake deploy. This was the culprit: rsync_delete = false in my Rakefile I had this set to false for a very particular reason. My public_html directory is loaded not only with my Octopress files, but a number of other files that I use to host other sites from different domains using the same Apache instance. | ||