NEW INVESTIGATION: Reporters from OCCRP member center, Slidstvo.info, have unearthed phone records that raise questions about the investigation into the murder of Ukrainian activist Kateryna Gandzuik.
A judge told OCCRP journalist Khadija Ismayilova today that she had to pay profit taxes for Radio Free Europe, where she used to work. A bogus claim since she was never responsible for the finances of RFE's Azerbaijan office.
Khadija already served 18 months in prison after reporting on the corruption of the first family and other Azerbaijani elites.
Canadians were treated to an announcement involving the leaders of all three levels of government gushing and fawning about an enlightened urban partnership with a foreign company whose business model is built exclusively on the principle of mass surveillance … Eric Schmidt, Google’s former executive chair, said they had realized their long-running dream for “someone to give us a city and put us in charge.”
Salut Mastodon ! Je viens de finir un DUT en développement informatique, et je cherche un job de développeur en C/C++ (de préférence sous Linux) pour l'année qui vient (temps plein), voir au-delà en alternance selon ma poursuite d'études. Je suis intéressé par la programmation bas niveau, proche du matériel, comme par la programmation de logiciels divers et variés.
Retoots appréciés ! CV et adresse mail sur demande ! ;)
Microsoft word used to come on 7 (or 13) 1.44mb floppies and I thought that was ridiculous because Wordstar fit on one or two. I just removed it from a Mac to free up 2.3Gb of space. It must now have an incomprehensible number of features and overwhelming complexity. #wtfcomputer
The Washington Post has taken an interesting approach to GDPR: They literally put a price tag on privacy.
They give the reader the chance to either get a subscription _with_ tracking for $6 a month, or a tracking-free subscription for $9 a month.
That may feel weird, even unfair, at first, but I think it makes sense. They give people a chance to make a conscious decision to trade privacy for money.