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Notices by drak (drak@sn.1w6.org), page 123

  1. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Thursday, 30-Aug-2018 16:14:43 EDT drak drak
    Im Schatten der Netzwelt - The Cleaners https://www.arte.tv/de/videos/069881-000-A/im-schatten-der-netzwelt-the-cleaners/ Verfügbar bis 3.9.
    In conversation Thursday, 30-Aug-2018 16:14:43 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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      Im Schatten der Netzwelt - The Cleaners | ARTE
      from ARTE
      Soziale Medien beeinflussen das Weltgeschehen. Pro Minute entstehen 500 Stunden Videomaterial auf YouTube, 450.000 neue Tweets auf Twitter, 2,5 Millionen Posts auf Facebook. Doch wer entscheidet, was die Welt zu sehen bekommt? Auf den Philippinen arbeiten Zehntausende Content-Moderatoren, die Unmengen an Bildern sichten. Ihre Arbeit wirft Fragen von Zensur auf.
  2. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Thursday, 30-Aug-2018 12:13:29 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    Substantial numbers of teenagers are becoming fed up with social networks for many reasons, including the recent Cambridge Analytica scandal: https://u.fsf.org/2ns
    In conversation Thursday, 30-Aug-2018 12:13:29 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink Repeated by drak

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      Logged off: meet the teens who refuse to use social media
      from the Guardian
      Generation Z has grown up online – so why are a surprising number suddenly turning their backs on Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat?
  3. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Thursday, 30-Aug-2018 10:05:18 EDT drak drak
    • Bob Mottram 🔧 ☕ ✅
    There are politicians complaining about black budget, I see them especially on the left. Possibly you are listening to the wrong politicians
    In conversation Thursday, 30-Aug-2018 10:05:18 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  4. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2018 17:50:45 EDT drak drak
    What is the best #Java development setup for #Emacs? https://slant.co/improve/topics/14906/~java-development-setup-for-emacs
    In conversation Wednesday, 29-Aug-2018 17:50:45 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  5. arunisaac (arunisaac@social.systemreboot.net)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2018 14:33:06 EDT arunisaac arunisaac
    • India
    Joint Statement condemning arrest of activists and public intellectuals !india

    https://social.systemreboot.net/url/92116
    In conversation Wednesday, 29-Aug-2018 14:33:06 EDT from social.systemreboot.net permalink Repeated by drak

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      Joint Statement condemning arrest of activists and public intellectuals
      from Google Docs
      We, the undersigned, are shocked by the serial raids across the country on the homes of activists and public intellectuals who are critical of the government and the ruling party at the Centre. The arrests of prominent activists and intellectuals Sudha Bharadwaj, Vernon Gonsalves, Gautam Navlakha, Varavara Rao, Arun Ferreira and others, are nothing but an attempt by the government to strike terror among those who are fighting for justice for the marginalised. This is also an attempt by the BJP to invent a false enemy and engage in scaremongering in order to polarise the 2019 elections in its favour. Already, the government and the media houses close to the BJP have been trying to spin a false narrative of a Maoist conspiracy since June, 2018. Terms like “urban naxals” are invented in order to stifle any criticism of the government. We have learnt that the Delhi Police, after having arrested Sudha Bharadwaj, waited for Republic TV to arrive before taking her to the court. This simply shows that the arrests are incomplete without the accompanying sensationalist media propaganda to demonise activists, human rights defenders and intellectuals. The so-called raids carried out on the houses of these activists are aimed at creating a spectacle, as the writings and views of these intellectuals are already publicly known and are well documented. This seems like a conspiracy to divert attention from the gravity of the Sanatan Sanstha conspiracy to carry out serial bomb attacks on Eid and Ganesh Chaturthi! The same Sanatan Sanstha was also involved in the murder of Gauri Lankesh, as per the ongoing investigations by Karnataka police. Today’s arrests have been carried out in order to give cover to the murderers of Gauri Lankesh. People like Sudha Bharadwaj, Gautam Navlakha and others who have been arrested are friends of the people who have dedicated their entire lives to the betterment of the Indian public. By arresting them, the BJP is only exposing its insecurities and its intolerance to any dissent or criticism of its policies. The arrests should be seen in continuation with the recent attacks on pro-justice voices such as Swami Agnivesh, Umar Khalid and many other student activists from Delhi to Lucknow. A BJP lawmaker from Karnataka even advocated the murder of “intellectuals.” Both the arrests and the physical attacks on justice loving people must be seen in a series of attempts to stifle dissent and deny social justice. We demand immediate release of the arrested individuals, dropping of all false and malicious charges, as these arrests are politically motivated and unjustified. Shehla Rashid Shora, former Vice-President, JNU Students’ Union. Mohit Pandey, former President, JNU Students’ Union. Fahad Ahmad, former General Secreatry TISS Students’ Union, Mumbai. Admiral Ramdas, Former Chief of Naval Staff. Lalita Ramdas, Activist. Shabnam Hashmi, Social Activist. Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, Author, Journalist, Publisher. Neha Dixit, Journalist. Jignesh Mevani, MLA Vadgam, Gujarat. Sanam Sutirath Wazir, Human Rights Activist. Nakul Singh Sawhney, Documentary Filmmaker. Umar Khalid, Activist, BASO. Nandita Narain, former President, DUTA and FEDCUTA. Kavita Krishnan, PB Member, CPI (ML) liberation Nivedita Menon, Professor, JNU. Teesta Setalvad, Journalist and Social Activist. Harish Iyer, Equal Rights Activist. Ram Puniyani, All India Secular Forum. Lubna Duggal, Economic & Political Weekly. Bindu Doddahatti, Advocate, Alternative Law Forum. Swami Agnivesh, Arya Samaj, Social Activist. Anisha Ahuja, Entrepreneur. Aniket Alam, Journalist and Historian. Nirjhari Sinha, Activist. Chayanika Shah, Queer Feminist Activist. Geeta Seshu, Independent Journalist, Mumbai. Anuradha Bhasin Jamwal, Journalist, Peace Activist. Richa Jairaj, Women’s Rights Activist. Mallika Sarabhai Social Activist. Rituparna, Queer Feminist Activist, Delhi. Maya Krishna Rao, Theatre Artist. Bittu, WSS. Maneka Khanna, Lawyer. Payoshi Roy, Lawyer. Surbhi Dhar, Lawyer. Zeba Sikora, Lawyer. Veena Johari, Lawyer. Bindulakshmi Pattadath, Faculty, TISS Mumbai. Amit Sengupta, Journalist and former President, JNU Students' Union Vineeta Bal, Retired Researcher. Svati Joshi, Academic and Activist. Rohit Samuel Shah, Doctoral Scholar, IITB-Monash. Panchali Ray, Assisstant Professor, Jadavpur University. Shraddha, Junior Research Fellow, MPI for Innovation and Competition. Ravi Duggal, Independent Health Researcher and Activist. Debjit Bannerjee, Bastar Solidarity Network. Pranoy Thakur, Activist. Dr. Shakeel, Convenor, JSA, Bihar. Sohini, Jan Jagran Shakti Sangathan, Bihar. Swatija Manorama, Social Activist. Suhas Paranjape, Retired Researcher. Jashodhara Sengupta, Human Rights Activist. Rupesh Kumar Singh, Freelance Journalist. Inayat Singh, Jan Swasthya Abhiyan, Punjab. Beni Madhab Sen, Delhi. Zubeda, Student. Dr. Sona Deshmukh, Research Coordinator, Pune. Vasantha, Activist. Abhay Shukla, Jan Swasthya Abhiyan. Balmurli Natrajan, Professor. Vijaya Kumar Seethapha, Film maker/activist. Karnataka Janaarogya Chaluvali. Akhila Vasan, Karnataka Janaarogya Chaluvali. Meera Sanghmitra, NAPM. Pushpa S., Social and Political Activist. Vandana Mahajan, Gender Equality Practitioner. Rammanohar, Journalist, Writer. Ila Ananya, Student. Narendra Gupta, Jan Swasthya Abhyan. Koonal Duggal, Independent Researcher Mujahid Nafees, Ahmedabad, Gujarat Lara Jesani, Advocate R V Ramana Murthy, Professor Hussain Indorewala, Mumbai Srinivas Lankala, Assistant Professor Laxmi Murthy, Journalist, Bangalore V.S. 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Ratna Sharada Gopal, Right to Food Karnataka Sarayu, Advocate Meera Sanghamitra, National Alliance of People's Movements (NAPM) Sayali Kadu, Lawyer Smriti Dhingra, Social Worker Himu, Research Scholar Archit Krishna, Lawyer Carmel Christy, Assistant Professor, Delhi Kaneez Fathima, Civil Rights Activist Charudatta Navare, Research scholar Nirajana Chakraborty, Student Dhruv Mankad, Managing Trustee, Anusandhan Trust, Mumbai V. Krishnappa, Group Captain (Retd.) Subhana Khan, Child psychologist Chitra Adkar, Research Scholar Sagari R Ramdas Veterinary Scientist Noor Enayat, Publicist Hamza Khan Rajesh Umadevi Srinivas, Activist Amit Kumar, National Alliance of People's Movements (NAPM) Satyaki Chakraborty, Legal Specialist Saranga Ugalmugle, Advocate, Bombay High Court Freny Manecksha, Independent journalist Eric Pinto, NAPM Basant Hetamsaria, NAPM Jharkhand Kaustuv, Assistant Professor, MAKAUT and Queer Fiction Writer Poushali Basak, Queer Feminist Activist Saurabh Kumar, Freelance Journalist John Dayal, Writer Dr. K.S. Kusuma, Assistant Professor Deepti Mary Minj, Student, JNU Ankita Aggarwal, Research Scholar Anuradha Talwar, State Committee Member, Paschim Banga Khet Majoor Samity Satyaki Chakraborty, Legal Specialist Durgesh, Graduate Student, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University. Sucheta Chakravarty, Journalist Arunesh Maiyar, Sangama (Working Class Sexuality Minorities Group) Sabina Y Rahman, Ph.D. (Sociology) Candidate/MSW Samina Mishra, Media Practitioner and Teacher Kalyani B, Jan Jagran Shakti Sangathan Shivam, student Pradip Kumar Datta, Professor Mukta srivastava, Activist Ankit Rathore, Student, Ambedkar University Delhi Mounica Sreesai, Student Balreddy Jitta, Natural Farmer , Agricultural Activist Shikha, Student, DU Sagari R Ramdas, Veterinary Scientist Sucheta Chakravarty, Journalist Pramod Mandade, Ph.D. student, IIT Bombay Paroma Ray, Research Scholar, JMI C Lakshmanan, Academic and Dalit Activist Karen, Photographer Mukta Srivastava, Social Activist Rajinder Singh Majhail. Vijay Jandiala. Gurpal singh Guri. Beant Singh. 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  6. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2018 17:23:09 EDT drak drak
    Um Sachsen kämpfen: https://www.taz.de/Kommentar-Rechter-Mob-in-Chemnitz/!5528209/
    In conversation Wednesday, 29-Aug-2018 17:23:09 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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      Kommentar Rechter Mob in Chemnitz: Um Sachsen kämpfen
      Am Montagabend konnten Nazis in Sachsen machen, was sie wollten. Resignation wäre jetzt aber falsch. Denn Sachsen ist, was wir daraus machen.
  7. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2018 14:16:19 EDT drak drak
    In #Chemnitz wird ein Deutsch-Kubaner erstochen und 5000 demonstrieren, dass in D Alle sicher leben sollen, ungeachtet der Herkunft #Wunsch
    In conversation Wednesday, 29-Aug-2018 14:16:19 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  8. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2018 12:11:34 EDT drak drak
    Laut BKA starben 2016 im Durchschnitt jede Woche 3 Frauen durch den Partner oder Ex-Partner. http://www.tagesschau.de/inland/gewalt-113.html
    In conversation Wednesday, 29-Aug-2018 12:11:34 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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      BKA-Statistik: 149 Frauen starben 2016 durch den Partner
      from tagesschau.de
      Vor allem Frauen erleben in Deutschland häusliche Gewalt. Laut BKA starben im vergangenen Jahr 149 Frauen durch den Partner oder den Ex-Partner. Insgesamt waren 133.000 Erwachsene Opfer von Gewalt in Partnerschaften - die Zahl steigt seit Jahren.
  9. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2018 11:55:17 EDT drak drak
    Sie [ #Antifa ] waren da, als der Rest der Zivilgesellschaft vor dem Fernseher klebte. https://taz.de/!5528209/ — Danke! #Chemnitz
    In conversation Wednesday, 29-Aug-2018 11:55:17 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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      Kommentar Rechter Mob in Chemnitz: Um Sachsen kämpfen
      Am Montagabend konnten Nazis in Sachsen machen, was sie wollten. Resignation wäre jetzt aber falsch. Denn Sachsen ist, was wir daraus machen.
  10. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2018 16:14:15 EDT drak drak
    The hidden reality of Ridiculously Complicated Algorithms https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/public/ridiculously-complicated-algorithms/
    In conversation Monday, 27-Aug-2018 16:14:15 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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      God is in the machine
      By wp-admin from TheTLS
      God is in the machine
  11. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2018 15:14:16 EDT drak drak
    »Die Nazis haben den § zum "Amtmissbrauch" 1943 ersatzlos gestrichen« http://blog.fefe.de/?ts=a57adffa
    In conversation Monday, 27-Aug-2018 15:14:16 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  12. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Monday, 27-Aug-2018 10:22:07 EDT drak drak
    PGP pathfinder & key statistics: https://pgp.cs.uu.nl/
    In conversation Monday, 27-Aug-2018 10:22:07 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  13. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Sunday, 26-Aug-2018 16:56:48 EDT drak drak
    to reading list: What to Do About Java Memory Leaks: Tools, Fixes, and More https://stackify.com/java-memory-leaks-solutions/
    In conversation Sunday, 26-Aug-2018 16:56:48 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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      What to Do About Java Memory Leaks: Tools, Fixes, and More
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      What to Do About Java Memory Leaks: Tools, Fixes, and More
  14. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 12:26:44 EDT drak drak
    Beispiel für gute Polizeiarbeit bei Nazidemos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iis048iITAQ
    In conversation Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 12:26:44 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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      Rassistischer Aufmarsch in Wismar NDR de Fernsehen Sendu
      By Afd Watch from YouTube
  15. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 09:36:32 EDT drak drak
    How rich elites work to “make the world a better place” while protecting their own riches. https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/08/anand-giridharadas-on-his-book-winners-take-all-and-the-farce-of-elites-claiming-to-make-the-world-a-better-place.html
    In conversation Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 09:36:32 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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      What Tech Titans Really Mean When They Say They Want to “Make the World a Better Place”
      from Slate Magazine
      Rich elites have figured out how to crusade for small-scale social change while protecting their own riches.
  16. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 09:33:42 EDT drak drak
    Since I got a job writing unfree software, it became emotionally harder for me to criticize unfree software—but all the reasons still apply.
    In conversation Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 09:33:42 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  17. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 09:07:07 EDT drak drak
    Morgen gibt es Deutschlandweite Demos gegen Uploadfilter und Linksteuer: http://saveyourinternet.today ← Karte mit allen Demo-Orten!
    In conversation Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 09:07:07 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink
  18. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 08:18:45 EDT drak drak
    African Fantasy Overview http://atmarpgsetting.blogspot.com/2018/08/african-fantasy-overview.html
    In conversation Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 08:18:45 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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      African Fantasy Overview
      (Music Suggestion ) 1. CENTRAL THEMES          People are the focus in many myths, instead of gods, animals or the land. "G...
  19. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 08:07:05 EDT drak drak
    Chinese Fantasy and Mythological tips http://atmarpgsetting.blogspot.com/2018/08/chinese-fantasy-and-mythological-tips.html
    In conversation Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 08:07:05 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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      Chinese Fantasy and Mythological tips
        Advice offered by the owner of this website . I tend to classify the typical "Chinese setting" into several "Worlds" or you can say...
  20. drak (drak@sn.1w6.org)'s status on Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 04:51:50 EDT drak drak
    Chronologie einer Polizeikontrolle: http://www.taz.de/Chronologie-einer-Polizeikontrolle/!5527861/
    In conversation Saturday, 25-Aug-2018 04:51:50 EDT from sn.1w6.org permalink

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      Chronologie einer Polizeikontrolle: Überforderung in Dresden
      Seit einer Woche wird über eine Polizeikontrolle von Journalisten diskutiert. Die taz konnte das gesamte Bildmaterial sichten. Ein Protokoll.
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