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Notices by Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér (mjjzf@mstdn.io), page 24

  1. Elly, nasty enby :heart_pan: (elizafox@mst3k.interlinked.me)'s status on Friday, 20-Apr-2018 00:15:41 EDT Elly, nasty enby :heart_pan: Elly, nasty enby :heart_pan:

    Q: Why do anarchists only do functional programming?

    A: They want to abolish the state, obviously.

    In conversation Friday, 20-Apr-2018 00:15:41 EDT from mst3k.interlinked.me permalink Repeated by mjjzf
  2. Prof. Dr. Ginny McQueen, Esq (ginnymcqueen@kitty.town)'s status on Thursday, 03-May-2018 14:43:14 EDT Prof. Dr. Ginny McQueen, Esq Prof. Dr. Ginny McQueen, Esq

    book covers are censorship all books should be printed all on one page that is immediately viewable and anything else is censorship also putting books in your house where I can't see them is censorship also if I scream "books" I should be given immediate access to every book I want in said one page format anything else is censorship and you are oppressing me

    In conversation Thursday, 03-May-2018 14:43:14 EDT from kitty.town permalink Repeated by mjjzf
  3. Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér (mjjzf@mstdn.io)'s status on Saturday, 05-May-2018 02:38:29 EDT Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér

    By Eli Fennell on G+ #MakeTerraGreatAgain https://plus.google.com/+EliFennell/posts/7eZDoqmGE2N

    In conversation Saturday, 05-May-2018 02:38:29 EDT from mstdn.io permalink

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      I'm opposed to Extraterrestrial Visitation. Because, when aliens visit us, t...
      I'm opposed to Extraterrestrial Visitation. Because, when aliens visit us, they're not sending their best and brightest. They're bringing disease. Th... - Eli Fennell - Google+
  4. Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér (mjjzf@mstdn.io)'s status on Saturday, 05-May-2018 01:59:23 EDT Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér
    in reply to
    • theru

    @theru Morning, all

    In conversation Saturday, 05-May-2018 01:59:23 EDT from mstdn.io permalink
  5. Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér (mjjzf@mstdn.io)'s status on Friday, 04-May-2018 08:47:17 EDT Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér

    .

    In conversation Friday, 04-May-2018 08:47:17 EDT from mstdn.io permalink
  6. Chiron ✅ (chiron@niu.moe)'s status on Friday, 04-May-2018 06:37:08 EDT Chiron ✅ Chiron ✅
    • 茶 Ocean

    @Ocean22 ironically they’re EU based
    source: https://gdpr-shield.io/terms

    In conversation Friday, 04-May-2018 06:37:08 EDT from niu.moe permalink Repeated by mjjzf
  7. T-Shirts Bot (tshirtsbot@botsin.space)'s status on Friday, 04-May-2018 08:05:25 EDT T-Shirts Bot T-Shirts Bot

    YES, I AM DIM.

    DARING
    IMAGINATIVE
    MAGICAL

    https://tshirtsbot.com/product/yes-i-am-dim-daringimaginativemagical/

    In conversation Friday, 04-May-2018 08:05:25 EDT from botsin.space permalink Repeated by mjjzf
  8. piks3l 🏳️‍🌈🏴‍☠️ (piks3l@pouet.it)'s status on Friday, 04-May-2018 06:03:26 EDT piks3l 🏳️‍🌈🏴‍☠️ piks3l 🏳️‍🌈🏴‍☠️
    • ❤ Bram ❤

    Lol wat https://gdpr-shield.io/ Blocking EU users to save fees from GDPR... It's something, I guess ? 😂

    through @bram

    In conversation Friday, 04-May-2018 06:03:26 EDT from pouet.it permalink Repeated by mjjzf
  9. Stanislas (angristan@mstdn.io)'s status on Friday, 04-May-2018 04:58:59 EDT Stanislas Stanislas

    Anyone using Varnish with Mastodon? That could be fun

    In conversation Friday, 04-May-2018 04:58:59 EDT from mstdn.io permalink Repeated by mjjzf
  10. Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér (mjjzf@mstdn.io)'s status on Friday, 04-May-2018 05:15:05 EDT Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér
    • Alex Schroeder 🐝
    • BrainBlasted

    @kensanata @brainblasted Good point - a larger population is not necessarily a guarantee. Larger haystack, potentially more needles.

    In conversation Friday, 04-May-2018 05:15:05 EDT from mstdn.io permalink
  11. Mike Gerwitz (mikegerwitz@social.mikegerwitz.com)'s status on Thursday, 03-May-2018 21:31:12 EDT Mike Gerwitz Mike Gerwitz
    • Sean [main]
    @afterconnery Yes that's a bad problem. Have you seen the EFF's Student Privacy campaign?

    https://www.eff.org/issues/student-privacy
    In conversation Thursday, 03-May-2018 21:31:12 EDT from social.mikegerwitz.com permalink Repeated by mjjzf

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      Student Privacy
      from Electronic Frontier Foundation
      Understanding and using technology is fundamental to education in the 21st century. As a result, many school districts around the country are making use of cloud-based educational platforms and assigning laptops and tablets to students. Almost one third of all students—elementary through high school—already use school-issued digital devices, and many of these devices present a serious risk to student privacy. They collect far more information on kids than is necessary, store this information indefinitely, and sometimes even upload it to the cloud automatically. In short, they’re spying on students—and school districts, which often provide inadequate privacy policies (or no privacy policy at all), are helping them. Now, EFF is spreading the word about companies collecting students’ data and launching a campaign to educate parents and administrators about these risks to student privacy. Children usually have little or no say about which devices they’re assigned, and we believe that the safety of their sensitive personal information should lie in the hands of parents and trusted school officials – not private companies. Learn more in our FAQ. Case Studies Student privacy is about more than data collection and legal protections; it is about real students and their families. What does it look like on the ground when edtech company policies and state and federal legislation interact with students and their data? EFF is interviewing stakeholders across the country to learn more about their experiences with student privacy. Roseville City School District Embraces Chromebooks, But At What Cost? Katherine W. was seven years old, in the third grade, when her teacher first issued Google Chromebooks to the class. When her father Jeff learned about the Chromebooks, he acted quickly and was able to negotiate with his daughter’s teacher so she could use a different computer and not have to use a Google account. But as third grade came to a close, Roseville City School District made clear that there would be no exception made the next year. Many people—including Jeff—assumed that the law would prevent Google from collecting data on his daughter for advertising purposes. But the truth is more complicated. Fewer Resources, Fewer Choices: A School Administrator in Indiana Works to Protect Student Privacy Eric M. is the Director of Technology at a public K-12 school district in a rural area of Indiana. The district is relatively small, with about 2100 students. School administrators like Eric are on the frontlines of student privacy battles, and those at rural schools fight those battles with fewer resources and choices. Looking at student privacy from a rural administrator’s perspective—especially one who specializes in technology—reveals the limitations schools face when they try to protect students online. It also points to how schools can empower students and families to choose how they use technology. A School Librarian Caught in the Middle of Student Privacy Extremes As a school librarian at a small K-12 district in Illinois, Angela K. is at the center of a battle of extremes in educational technology and student privacy. On one side, her district is careful and privacy-conscious when it comes to technology, with key administrators who take extreme caution with any potentially identifying information required to use online services. On the other side, the district has enough technology “cheerleaders” that now students as young as second grade are using Google’s G Suite for Education. School librarians like Angela are uniquely positioned to navigate a middle ground and advocate for privacy. Privacy by Practice, Not Just By Policy: A System Administrator Advocating for Student Privacy When Matt L. started to raise the alarm about educational technology in his school district, he knew it would ruffle some feathers. Matt has had a front-row seat to the increasing use of technology in his rural, public school district. At first, the district only issued Chromebooks to students in guest “kiosk” mode for test-taking. Over time, though, each of the district’s 10,000 students got individual access to school-issued devices. Matt and his sysadmin colleagues are at the center of deploying, configuring, and maintaining Google devices and software for the entire district, giving them opportunities to identify privacy problems with ed tech implementation and to propose solutions. _
  12. Sean [main] (afterconnery@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 03-May-2018 10:05:58 EDT Sean [main] Sean [main]
    in reply to
    • Mike Gerwitz

    @mikegerwitz
    This is why I hate my local schools giving kids Chromebooks or iPads. This is a very bad path.

    In conversation Thursday, 03-May-2018 10:05:58 EDT from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by mjjzf
  13. Mike Gerwitz (mikegerwitz@social.mikegerwitz.com)'s status on Wednesday, 02-May-2018 20:46:17 EDT Mike Gerwitz Mike Gerwitz
    Amazon Echo Dot for kids?

    I got an e-mail from Mozilla to put pressure on Amazon to say what they do with the data they collect from children.

    How about educating parents as to why the original Dot is a bad idea, and why this is even worse. These children are defenseless in a #surveillance society without the help of their guardians---having every aspect of their being dissected and analyzed before they even know what is happening or that they should care. By the time they have grown and maybe _do_ care, it is already far too late; they are already compromised. Most of the things learned about children won't change into adulthood. And further, Amazon will help to shape what these children become based on how they interact with Alexa, whether they intend to or not.

    #children #privacy
    In conversation Wednesday, 02-May-2018 20:46:17 EDT from social.mikegerwitz.com permalink Repeated by mjjzf
  14. Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér (mjjzf@mstdn.io)'s status on Friday, 04-May-2018 04:42:31 EDT Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér
    • BrainBlasted

    @brainblasted I have looked at people that interest me and who they interact with to get a certain momentum in my feeds. Once those are set up, it starts coming in.

    In conversation Friday, 04-May-2018 04:42:31 EDT from mstdn.io permalink
  15. Orbifx 🌙 nature's emissary (orbifx@mstdn.io)'s status on Friday, 04-May-2018 04:35:23 EDT Orbifx 🌙 nature's emissary Orbifx 🌙 nature's emissary

    May the #theforce be with you! 🙇

    #MayTheFourthBeWithYou
    #MayTheFourth

    In conversation Friday, 04-May-2018 04:35:23 EDT from mstdn.io permalink Repeated by mjjzf
  16. Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér (mjjzf@mstdn.io)'s status on Friday, 04-May-2018 04:02:01 EDT Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér

    GDPR course by the seaside today.

    In conversation Friday, 04-May-2018 04:02:01 EDT from mstdn.io permalink
  17. Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér (mjjzf@mstdn.io)'s status on Friday, 04-May-2018 03:17:26 EDT Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér

    At the end of the tracks.

    In conversation Friday, 04-May-2018 03:17:26 EDT from mstdn.io permalink
  18. Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér (mjjzf@mstdn.io)'s status on Friday, 04-May-2018 02:10:08 EDT Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér

    Worst future ever. But... Coffee
    http://wumo.com/wumo/2018/04/25 #wumo

    In conversation Friday, 04-May-2018 02:10:08 EDT from mstdn.io permalink

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      Wumo 25. Apr 2018
      from Wumo
      By Wulff & Morgenthaler
  19. Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér (mjjzf@mstdn.io)'s status on Thursday, 03-May-2018 15:22:01 EDT Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér Morten J.-J. Zölde-Fejér
    in reply to
    • [Moved] beni@wirebug.ch

    @beni Well, it is a particular community. Enjoyed talking to people back when I still wrote SlackBuilds.

    In conversation Thursday, 03-May-2018 15:22:01 EDT from mstdn.io permalink
  20. Open Culture (openculture@tooot.im)'s status on Thursday, 03-May-2018 14:45:31 EDT Open Culture Open Culture

    Pulp Covers for Classic Detective Novels by Dashiell Hammett, Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie & Raymond Chandler https://goo.gl/EcZbNT https://t.co/I2ojp8L1DA

    In conversation Thursday, 03-May-2018 14:45:31 EDT from tooot.im permalink Repeated by mjjzf
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