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Daily Archives: February 26, 2025

Building a Trump-Proof Tech Stack Without Big Tech

Joan Westenberg – Here’s What I’m Using [this is a long comprehensive read, and very useful especially for researchers, librarians, government, academics, journalists]: “…Apple, Microsoft, Google, Meta, and other tech companies operating on American soil can talk a big game about their sovereignty, independence, and encryption. But talk may be all it is; there can be no guarantee that an authoritarian U.S. government will not compel American cloud, email, productivity, and messaging providers to open their databases and records to partisan law enforcement. If you care about your rights, if you care about your data, if you’re paying attention to U.S. decline, it’s time to start looking for alternatives to American tech domination. I’ve long been a proponent of simple tech. So I’m not looking to build a complex productivity stack with all the bells and whistles; all I want, all I need, is tech that works and does the job. And while in the past, privacy was a major concern, I’m taking that up a notch, trying to move as much of the technology I use off U.S. big tech platforms and servers and onto European / Canadian owned, operated, and hosted platforms, or open-source, distributed software maintained by international teams who aren’t driven by a growth-at-all-costs mentality…”

Your face could be in this database. How will it be used?

Thaddeus Johnson, a former police officer, is a senior fellow at the Council on Criminal Justice and teaches criminology at Georgia State University. Natasha Johnson is a faculty member at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State. No Paywall: “Imagine strolling down a crowded sidewalk when police officers stop a man. In… Continue Reading

OPM memo orders larger reduction in staff

FedScoop: “Federal agencies are directed to submit reductions in force and reorganization plans by March 13, setting the stage for more workforce terminations. A memo from the Office of Personnel Management sent Wednesday [February 25, 2025] tells agency heads that their plans to reduce the workforce and reorganize departments are required to comply with the… Continue Reading

“We Are in a Constitutional Crisis”

Statement of Law Professors and Law Teachers – American Constitution Society: “The undersigned are professors and teachers of law, dedicated to the rule of law. We believe we are in a constitutional crisis. The President has signed a number of executive orders that are beyond his constitutional or statutory authority. The President cannot change who… Continue Reading

Protect your personal information, easily take action on outdated content in Search results

Google Blog: “Seeing that others have published your personal information online can be stressful. Google’s newly-redesigned Results about you tool protects your privacy by scanning for results containing information like your phone number or address and helping you quickly remove them. Our new hub makes signing up easier than ever, and with proactive monitoring, we’ll… Continue Reading