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Daily Archives: December 5, 2024

Delete all your tweets for free with Cyd

Wired: “Michah Lee wants to help you achieve that same cleansing release. Today, he launched Cyd—an acronym for “Claw back Your Data”—a desktop application designed to give users more control over their X history: archiving it, trimming it to their preferences, or destroying it altogether. In the free version of Cyd, the program allows anyone to download their X posts—Cyd can save up to 2,000 of your most recent posts itself, or you can use X’s built-in feature that allows you to download your entire archive—and then automatically delete them. For $36 a year, users can access Cyd’s premium features, like erasing the contents of their account with more fine-grained filters based on variables like date, number of likes or retweets, or keywords, un-retweeting or removing likes from posts en masse, and unfollowing all X users. While Cyd for now is designed specifically for managing—or emptying out—your X account, Lee says he hopes to eventually add other features for carrying out the same archiving and deletion functions on services like Facebook and Reddit. “A handful of billionaires like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos control all the platforms that we use all the time and where we have all our data,” Lee says. “I want to basically make it so that the users of these platforms—everybody else who isn’t one of these really rich tech billionaires—has a bit more power.”

Location Tracking Tools Endanger Abortion Access

EFF – Location Tracking Tools Endanger Abortion Access. Lawmakers Must Act Now“…EFF has warned before about how the location data market threatens reproductive rights. The recent reports on Locate X illustrate even more starkly how the collection and sale of location data endangers patients in states with abortion bans and restrictions.In late October, 404 Media… Continue Reading

With Fear, Favor, and Flawed Analysis: Decision-Making in U.S. Immigration Courts

With Fear, Favor, and Flawed Analysis: Decision-Making in U.S. Immigration Courts Boston  College Law Review 2024, Vol. 65 Issue 8, pages 2473-2800. Published Nov 26, 2024. DOI: 10.70167/DFMV7851 – Immigration judges (IJs), housed within the Executive Office for Immigration Review within the Department of Justice (DOJ), make decisions in asylum and withholding claims, which are… Continue Reading

Abandoned America

I’m Matthew Christopher, creator of the Abandoned America website, podcast, and book series about the beautiful and fascinating ruins in our midst. Photos are mine unless credited otherwise. Not a photo bot, so I post about other things from time to time. Welcome to Abandoned America! Use the links below to explore one of the… Continue Reading

New EDGAR advanced search gives you access to the full text of electronic filings since 2001

What is Full-Text Search? Full-Text Search will allow you to search the full text of all EDGAR filings submitted electronically since 2001. The full text of a filing includes all data in the filing itself as well as all attachments (such as exhibits) to the filing. What kinds of searches can I do on Full-Text… Continue Reading

32 Rules to Make Holiday Air Travel Faster, Cheaper, More Comfortable

Bloomberg [unpaywalled] “The essential handbook for surviving air travel, through the holidays and beyond. With weather delays, tech outages, seatmates who won’t share the armrest, fees for things you used to get for free—it’s easy to never want to step into an airport again. To help you survive flying this season, Bloomberg Businessweek scoured every… Continue Reading

Indivisible: A Practical Guide to Democracy on the Brink

Via Indivisble on Bluesky: “If there’s one universally accepted truth in the modern age, it’s that sequels suck. And Trump 2.0 will be no exception. Trump, Vance, and their MAGA minions feel vindicated by the victory of their bigoted, fascistic clown show of a presidential campaign. Trump takes office with a plan to institute the… Continue Reading

CAMS Global wildfires review 2024: a harsh year for the Americas

“The year 2024 saw contrasting wildfire activity across the globe. North and South America were the most affected continents according to the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS*) data, going back to 2003. Bolivia recorded its highest wildfire carbon emissions in CAMS Global Fire Assimilation System (GFAS) dataset by a huge margin, and Venezuela also saw the… Continue Reading

100 million places

Data is Plural: “Foursquare has released an open dataset describing more than 100 million points of interest across 200+ countries. For each place, the dataset includes its name, address, latitude/longitude, date entered, date updated, date marked closed, telephone number, website, email address, and relevant categories. Among the many possible labels: casino, comedy club, 300+ kinds… Continue Reading