Israel’s accelerating crackdown on the West Bank over the past two years has reached the point of feeling like the new normal. Palestinians say that the strangulation of their daily lives is here to stay, with many describing the regime of closures and land seizures as “irreversible.”
But this crackdown also runs contrary to the longstanding Israeli policy of avoiding “friction” in the West Bank.
https://mondoweiss.net/2026/03/why-is-israel-trying-to-cause-an-explosion-in-the-west-bank/
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#Gaza #Palestine
#Press #News
We've aleady been repeadetly DDoSed by these companies. Spending hundreds of
volunteers hours keeping our services running while the companies extract the
labour to sell back to the FOSS community, using their standing in the Linux
Foundation to further cement their usage in our communities.
Then the FOSS communities use these models without any care of the ethical considerations.
Is this depressing? Yes.
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Full context, from LWNDQoTW:
https://lwn.net/ml/all/aawYbre5_xvhfwKA@framework/
AmneziaVPN is a self-hosted VPN that works in countries where WireGuard gets blocked
“It’s also worth noting that AmneziaVPN has been security audited as recently as January 2025. While the auditors found a few risks categorized as critical and high, the platform has resolved all identified issues. Amnezia runs its servers as RAM-on ...continues
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/03/ai-can-rewrite-open-source-code-but-can-it-rewrite-the-license-too/
If banks and governments insist on checking devices for security they should define actual standards. It should be possible for any tiny project to be certified at no cost and the standards should be fairly enforced so a mainstream device without current patches is disallowed.
In 2013 Aaron Swartz committed suicide for facing 35 years in prison for mass downloading scientific articles.
13 years later, Meta is almost getting away with an infraction orders of magnitude larger.
The law didn't change.
https://torrentfreak.com/uploading-pirated-books-via-bittorrent-qualifies-as-fair-use-meta/
A few years ago I designed a way to detect bit-flips in Firefox crash reports and last year we deployed an actual memory tester that runs on user machines after the browser crashes. Today I was looking at the data that comes out of these tests and now I'm 100% positive that the heuristic is sound and a lot of the crashes we see are from users with bad memory or similarly flaky hardware. Here's a few numbers to give you an idea of how large the problem is. 🧵 1/5
Instead of wishing us Happy International Women's Day, stop harming us with violence, trying to control us, taking away our rights, and killing us.
P.S. Send a woman you know a lot of money today, fund their projects, support their work, every day.
https://netbsd-jails.petermann-digital.de/
TIL: @NetworkManager 's `nmcli dev wifi` shows available networks nicely, is colored and even has a small graph: