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Kazani 1 week ago
Oracle and the Rise of the AI Surveillance State Under Trump While Peter Thiel's firm Palantir has rightfully gained the ire of the American public, Larry Ellison's Oracle is also steadily becoming entangled with the US governmentand that should worry all Americans. ➡️ tl;dr Oracle is expanding its influence through Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, strengthening its relationship with the US government under the Trump administration. Oracle pledged $100 billion to the Stargate AI project, announced by Trump, aimed at building data centers to power AI initiatives. Oracle signed the Ratepayer Protection Pledge, committing to cover the increased electricity costs for AI data centers, potentially lowering energy prices for communities. Trump's National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence includes recommendations for age-assurance requirements for AI platforms accessed by minors, raising concerns about potential biometric age verification and an internet ID. The framework also proposes preempting state AI laws to establish a national standard, limiting states' ability to regulate AI development. Key figures involved in the AI framework, Michael Kratsios and David Sacks, have deep connections to Peter Thiel and Palantir, and are part of Trump's newly formed Presidents Council of Advisers on Science & Technology (PCAST). Other PCAST members include tech leaders like Larry Ellison, Mark Zuckerberg, Sergey Brin, and Jensen Huang, suggesting a focus on policies benefiting Big Tech companies and expanding the surveillance state. Oracle announced multiple AI deals with the Trump administration, including an AI Data Platform for the US Federal Government and expanded AI infrastructure options. Concerns about Oracle's data handling practices are heightened by a past lawsuit where the company paid $115 million to settle accusations of illegally collecting and selling personal information. Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison has a long history of government ties, including the CIA as its first customer, and has previously advocated for national ID cards and the use of AI for surveillance to ensure citizens behave.
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Kazani 1 week ago
Artemis II is being called humanity's return to the Moon but not everyone is convinced. Launched on April 1, 2026, this mission is designed to send astronauts around the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. But one question keeps coming up: Why are we only doing a flyby... and not landing? In this video: The official Artemis II mission plan Why NASA says this is only a test flight The controversy around the April 1 launch date The symbolism behind 322 and 330 The argument that we never went to the Moon And the theory of a hidden or secret space program Is Artemis II a real step forward... or something else entirely? Watch until the end and decide for yourself.
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Kazani 2 weeks ago
Tucker Carlson: "We're moving toward one of two endpoints." "One is a totalitarian society, where... you have to obey, because you've got programmable digital currency and universal surveillance." "Or, we're going to have a revolution." "The current course won't work because it's a lie. If you tell people they own the government, they're in charge, they rule through the representatives in this democratic republic... and you don't deliver on it, they go crazy. They go totally crazy." "If you tell people they can't say what they think, and their vote doesn't matter, how many options have you left for them?" "Just one."
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Kazani 3 weeks ago
The Verdict Against Meta and Google That Could End the Anonymous Internet A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube negligent in platform design, awarding $3 million to a plaintiff who experienced mental health issues, with punitive damages totaling $6 million. This verdict could dismantle anonymous internet access by establishing a legal precedent for holding platforms liable based on their design, bypassing Section 230 protections. The legal argument treats social media architecture (infinite scroll, algorithmic notifications) as a defective product, similar to a car without brakes. If this verdict survives appeal, it provides a blueprint for over 1,600 similar cases nationwide. Classifying social media as an addictive product could lead to government regulation, requiring identity verification and access controls for users. Mark Zuckerberg testified that age verification should occur at the operating system level, managed by Apple and Google, rather than within individual apps. This proposal, if implemented, would require identity verification for all smartphone users across all apps and websites, effectively ending anonymous internet access. New legislation like California's SB 976 and the federal Kids Online Safety Act are moving towards device or OS-level age verification, mirroring Zuckerberg's suggestion. Mandatory identity verification creates a significant risk of data breaches, potentially exposing sensitive personal information. Anonymous and pseudonymous online speech is crucial for whistleblowers, dissidents, abuse survivors, and journalists, and OS-level ID checks would eliminate this protection for all users.
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Kazani 3 weeks ago
A systemd fork has set out as a fu*k you to age verification. Liberated systemd is a fork of mainline systemd started by Jeffrey Seathrún Sardina, a machine learning/AI researcher who apparently had enough of where things were heading. The project is straightforward about its purpose; strip out what it considers surveillance-enabling code, keep everything else intact, and stay in sync with upstream as it develops.
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Kazani 3 weeks ago
USA FCC bans imports of new routers made in other countries, on national security concerns The US Federal Communications Commission has just announced a ban on imports of "all consumer-grade routers produced in foreign countries," which would be... almost all of them, except that the rule only affects new routers that haven't yet received FCC authorization. https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-updates-covered-list-include-foreign-made-consumer-routers Last year, news broke that Government officials had been considering banning sales of TP-Link routers manufactured in China, ostensibly because of concerns that they could pose risks to national security. But the FCC's announcement goes much, much further by "prohibiting approval of new models" of any router manufactured outside the United States. https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/10/30/tp-link-proposed-ban-commerce-department/
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Kazani 0 months ago
AWAKE: A Guide to Android Attacks and Exploitation I found a really awesome resource - AWAKE: Android Wiki of Attacks, Knowledge & Exploits - essentially a one-stop shop for those involved in malware analysis, reverse engineering, and vulnerability hunting on Android. It includes descriptions of attack techniques, exploits, and methods for analyzing APKs and the platform itself. It's aimed at analysts, reverse engineers, penetration testers, and threat intelligence researchers. In other words, it's not just abstract theory, but a very practical reference with specific details. What I particularly liked is the "offense-first" approach. Everything is presented from the attacker's perspective, not the defender's. For those of us involved in mobile security analysis, this is exactly what we need: understanding how attacks work so we can know how to defend against them. And as a reference for our own research - it's perfect!
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Kazani 0 months ago
It's an on-chain privacy scanner of #Bitcoin I'd like to introduce you to a new tool called: Paste an address or transaction ID and you'll get a score from 0-100 with specific findings. Tags for 30 million addresses from over 650 entities have been included. • It works from your computer, they don't store data • No backend, no tracking. • It can be used from TOR
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Kazani 1 month ago
HEALTHEX announces a partnership with Microsoft to connect consumers "digital identity, comprehensive health records, and consent infrastructure" to power Copilot Health.
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Kazani 1 month ago
The Psychology of Tyranny ➡️ TLDR; - Governments utilize psychological manipulation to influence thought, emotion, and behavior, often without explicit consent, by exploiting fundamental human needs like security and belonging. - Twelve core psychological manipulation tactics identified include gaslighting, bandwagon effect, scarcity manipulation, framing and narrative control, guilt and moral shaming, FOMO, carrot and stick, othering, cognitive overload, authority bias exploitation, emotional priming, and desensitisation. - Governments employ propaganda, fear-based messaging, nudge tactics, disinformation, censorship, and social credit systems as examples of psychological manipulation. - The 'carrot and stick' approach combines rewards for compliance with punishments for non-compliance, seen in systems like China's social credit system and wartime rationing. - Othering creates an 'us vs. them' dynamic by portraying a group as inferior or threatening, used in contexts like the Israel-Palestine conflict and anti-immigrant rhetoric. - Cognitive overload overwhelms individuals with excessive or conflicting information, making them more likely to rely on authority, as seen during the Brexit referendum and COVID policy rollouts. - Authority bias exploitation leverages trust in figures of authority to promote policies, often by suppressing dissenting experts, exemplified by tobacco regulation and climate policy endorsements. - Emotional priming uses evocative imagery and rhetoric to trigger strong emotions, bypassing rational analysis, as seen in post-9/11 patriotism and atrocity propaganda. - Desensitisation gradually exposes the public to controversial ideas or policies to reduce shock and resistance over time, observed in the normalization of drone strikes and surveillance expansion. - Repeated exposure to psychological manipulation can alter brain function through neuroplasticity, potentially weakening critical thinking, increasing anxiety, and reducing autonomy, though recovery is possible through education and reflection.
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Kazani 1 month ago
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Kazani 1 month ago
AI Can Now Easily Unmask Your Secret Online Life (Even If You Use a Fake Name) Imagine this: You're on Reddit, Hacker News, or some forum, posting with a silly username like GamerCat2025 or SecretCoderX. You think you are anonymous, and no one knows you and so you can freely express your thoughts. Well, a brand-new research paper just blew that idea apart. It's called "Large-scale online deanonymization with LLMs" which is a fancy way of saying "figuring out the real person behind a secret online name". Research:
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Kazani 1 month ago
🥸 Smart glasses detector on your mobile Its author, a sociologist who programs as a hobby, devised an application after seeing how these accessories are used to record people without permission, and considers it a small gesture against constant surveillance. The program checks the typical Bluetooth signals emitted by these devices and sends push notifications to alert. It is now available and its code can be viewed openly. It may not be 100% effective depending on the environmental conditions, but it is a good advancement. You can download it from the PlayStore here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.pocketpc.nearbyglasses and review its code on Github here:
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Kazani 1 month ago
How Epstein Hijacked Bitcoin with Aaron Day From the hijacking of Bitcoin to the passing of the GENIUS Act, a deep dive in the Epstein files reveals Epstein's fingerprints are all over the transformation of the global economy and our digital currency enslavement. "The Hijacking of Bitcoin," his detailed and well-documented breakdown of how and why Epstein hijacked #Bitcoin
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Kazani 1 month ago
Keep Android Open During out talks with F-Droid users at FOSDEM26 we were baffled to learn most were relieved that Google has canceled their plans to lock-down Android. Why baffled?  Because no such thing actually happened, the plans announced last August are still scheduled to take place. We see a battle of PR campaigns and whomever has the last post out remains in the media memory as the truth, and having journalists just copy/paste Google posts serves no one. But Google said... Said what? That there's a magical "advanced flow"? Did you see it? Did anyone experience it? When is it scheduled to be released? Was it part of Android 16 QPR2 in December? Of 16 QPR3 Beta 2.1 last week? Of Android 17 Beta 1? No? That's the issue... As time marches on people were left with the impression that everything was done, fixed, Google "wasn't evil" after all, this time, yay! While we all have bad memories of "banners" as the dreaded ad delivery medium of the Internet, after FOSDEM we decided that we have to raise the issue back and have everyone, who cares about Android as an open platform, informed that we are running out of time until Google becomes the gate-keeper of all users devices. Hence, the website and starting today our clients, with the updates of F-Droid and F-Droid Basic, feature a banner that reminds everyone how little time we have and how to voice their concerns to whatever local authority is able to understand the dangers of this path Android is led to. We are not alone in our fight, IzzyOnDroid added a banner too, more F-Droid clients will add the warning banner soon and other app downloaders, like Obtainium, already have an in-app warning dialogue.
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Kazani 2 months ago
Alt-Sendme Send files and folders to anywhere in the world without storing them in the cloud - any size, any format, without accounts and restrictions. A free file transfer tool with open source code, using the capabilities of an advanced peer-to-peer network, allowing you to transfer files directly without storing them on cloud servers.
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Kazani 2 months ago
You can now run Fedora Atomic OS on your Android Smartphone and Tablet A GitHub project called Pocketblue is providing Fedora Atomic images for mobile devices. Pocketblue is an atomic system that relies on OCI, OSTree and Bootc technologies. System images are based on upstream atomic Fedora images (Silverblue/Kinoite) and are built and distributed as OCI containers. NOTE: This is a work-in-progress project. During the installation process all data on your device will be wiped. Use at your own risk. However, the only supported devices are the Xiaomi Pad 5, the Xiaomi Pad 6, and the OnePlus 6/6T. So if you have one of those just lying around, you can give this a try.