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Climate change talks were scuppered by NSA surveillance. (Old news, reposting.) http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/4681362

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@iboxifoo Yes. I'm a huge fan of his all round.

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At a demonstration against surveillance, why film all of our faces?

I've just come back from the Day We Fight Back protest, which was held outside the AT&T office where Mark Klein revealed a secret room where the NSA was intercepting communications. Mark himself came out to speak, and it was wonderful to see so many people coming out on the streets of San Francisco to protest against unconstitutional surveillance.

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There was one thing that I thought was a bit of a sour note. This protest, fundamentally, is about privacy. While I can understand the importance of photodocumenting the event in order to raise awareness and demonstrate support - I took quite a few myself - there was a point where, I think, this crossed the line into unnecessary intrusion. Unfortunately, it was done in the name of Aaron Swartz.

We were encouraged to all stand in a circle, so we could observe a minute's silence in his name. That's great. I was less impressed that we were expressly instructed to form the circle so that nobody was overlapping anybody else. And then horrified when two sets of cameramen went around the circle and filmed every single one of our faces.

This was a brilliant event, created for an important purpose. Surveillance and civil liberties are the key issue of our age, and we must fight to create the society we want to live in. But, while nobody has any legal expectation of privacy in a public space, and while documenting these protests is important, I feel like this kind of recording sends the wrong message.

For transparency's sake, I'd like to know who the cameramen were. But more to the point, I'd urge anyone holding a protest against rampant surveillance to think twice about engaging in this sort of activity themselves.

Nonetheless, this was an important event. At the time of writing, 82,448 calls have been made to congressional representatives supporting legislation that will severely limit surveillance powers in a meaningful way. There's a long way to go, and we need to keep fighting for what is right - while questioning everything that is happening around us.

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Very cool! Congratulations on getting your indieweb site up and running. Looking forward to some decentralized conversation :)

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As a general policy, if your site supports & I'm replying to you, I won't syndicate the reply via third-party sites (unless I want people there to be able to see the conversation, eg if it's a more public thread).

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Great post about the Klout acquisition by @marshallk. Disclosure is hilarious & accurate. http://marshallk.com/klout-the-mashable-of-social-influence-measurement-gets-acquired-what-this-mean...

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Super-neat. I like the idea of using WebDAV as a general-purpose API, and three cheers for a way to make Skitch useful again. To confirm, though, this is compatibility with Skitch 1.0?

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I called my representative. Genuinely didn't think I'd get to talk to a human! You should too: http://thedaywefightback.org/

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I didn't know this: Comcast is required to uphold net neutrality as a condition of its merger. http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/netflix-performance-on-verizon-and-comcast-has...

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@crouchingbadger A guerilla flood sensing network. That is very cool indeed :)

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Stumbled across @crouchingbadger's Love Hz whitespace network of sensors, which looks neat: http://love-hz.com/

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Homebrew Website Club Meeting

Independent web talk and catchup.

Location: Mozilla SF, 1st floor, 2 Harrison st. (at Embarcadero), San Francisco, CA

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Are you building your own website? Indie reader? Personal publishing web app? Or some other digital magic-cloud proxy? If so, come on by and join a gathering of people with likeminded interests. Bring your friends that want to start a personal web site. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, help work on a project, whatever ...

Here's the original post on IndieWebCamp.com, or you can also respond on Facebook.

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If you run a website, I urge you to add this banner and join the fight against surveillance. https://thedaywefightback.org/

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Sound arguments for a higher minimum wage, from a VC partner. http://mobile.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-19/the-capitalist-s-case-for-a-15-minimum-wage.html

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@danlyke Sonic, and up by the 12 / Calistoga. Huge amounts of noise on the line. May have to go cable.

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Full recognition of same-sex marriage in all states? A great step forward. Sidestep the backwards states.

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Non-autogenerated software documentation. What's your favorite approach? A wiki? HTML in a source repo? Something else?

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Replied to a post on werd.io :

Sites that depend on contextual ads for revenue literally serve them. The whole site twists around pageviews.

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Captain Phillips. Taut, carefully-made, well acted, & intelligently written. Doesn't let up though. Whew.

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I agree that this is important. Getting there slowly!

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I was just thinking about the MySpace imagemap. Crazy town. Them were the days - although if I could have done it all again, I would have done a Flash embed, for Pete's sake. (Not literally for Pete's sake. He didn't join us until later.)

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Btw, if you're waiting for email from me: some of our customers are sending footage from Sochi, & I am a broken shell of a man. Will be on top of it again soon.

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