Basic Glitch
Researcher in the U.S. trying to stay informed and help others stay informed. I write a blog that focuses on public information, public health, and policy: https://pimento-mori.ghost.io/
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Basic Glitch@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Hundreds of smartphone apps are monitoring users through their microphonesEnglish101·12 days agoI use proton VPN, but no I always just get my phones from Amazon bc it’s cheap. Never was a real problem in the past, but now that the U.S. is (officially) a giant Oligopoly, probably not a wise idea.
I don’t really know any tech friends that are super in the know about that kind of thing. I have a paid Norton 360 subscription that does frequent scans for malware and says it never finds anything, but honestly wouldn’t even be surprised to learn I’m paying for a useless subscription.
The only reason I even bring that up is bc our current Governor who has always been a power hungry authoritarian boot licker renewed the Executive Order for a state of emergency for a cyber incident that our previous governor first created when the data breach happened several years ago.
When he “renewed” the order, he also slipped in a new section that granted authority to the director of one of his cabinet’s agencies, Governor’s office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP), to handle the emergency as he sees fit.
What’s even more concerning is that on the same day he renewed this order, he restructured GOHSEP so that it is now under the control of the state’s National Guard, gave the former director of GOHSEP a new title, and then named a member of the Guard “acting director.”
He’s been very vague about what the renewal was about, but it allegedly had something to do with updating the OMV/DMV data base for the state. Since then he has also created a hiring freeze for the state, which would seem to indicate that whoever was acting director is now indefinitely the director named in the executive order until the governor decides to lift the hiring freeze.
Even for someone not already paranoid, and without everything happening at a national level, that would all be a bit concerning right? I’m not a journalist, but I’ve been trying to get people to pay attention to it.
For some reason, no actual local journalists seem to be willing to point this out, but it’s all publicly available information.
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Hundreds of smartphone apps are monitoring users through their microphonesEnglish121·12 days agoI know I’m usually on the more paranoid side, but I’ve always assumed everything I do on a smartphone is potentially being monitored via camera or mics.
If the apps are just taking screenshots, or recording a few seconds of data via mic, it would be almost guaranteed that certain corrupt (and also paranoid) governments that are dismissive of privacy rights could force or bribe those apps to allow them to also access screens, mics, and cameras anyway, right?
I’m in the U.S., and especially with how glitchy my phone has suddenly become over the last few months, I’m just at the point where I just assume that’s what’s going on.
I had the same android for like 4 years without many issues, then suddenly around February it just became almost impossible to use. Weird glitchy things with the size of the tool bar at the bottom of my screen and the popup keyboard. Redirect notifications all the time for certain websites, and my VPN connection is just constantly interrupted and having to be reset.
I finally was like fuck it, this is an old phone so maybe that’s it. Brand new phone, but most of the same issues.
I use signal instead of text most of the time, and switched a lot of things to proton mail, but if someone is potentially recording your screen, does it really matter if what you’re doing is encrypted?
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeOPto Technology@lemmy.world•White House Says It Has Tech That Can 'Manipulate Time and Space'English3·13 days agoNo it’s not clickbait, he really is a fucking moron.
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•It’s game over for people if AI gains legal personhoodEnglish2·16 days agoI had the same visceral reaction reading the title of this post
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•It’s game over for people if AI gains legal personhoodEnglish12·16 days agoOh fuck me! The standard of living has already taken such a giant nose dive during my lifetime. First it was corporations and now this shit? You have got to be fucking kidding me.
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeOPto Technology@lemmy.world•White House Says It Has Tech That Can 'Manipulate Time and Space'English1·21 days agoHe’s Trump’s science advisor, Peter Theil’s protege, and son in law of Brexit Secretary Sir David Davis. The best of the best.
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeOPto Technology@lemmy.world•White House Says It Has Tech That Can 'Manipulate Time and Space'English1·21 days agoYeah it was a dumb thing to say, that’s the point
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeOPto Technology@lemmy.world•White House Says It Has Tech That Can 'Manipulate Time and Space'English22·22 days agoHave you never seen a dystopian scifi movie? If this administration somehow attempted to time travel, you don’t think the world would look exactly like it does now?
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeOPto Technology@lemmy.world•White House Says It Has Tech That Can 'Manipulate Time and Space'English2·22 days agoI mean, if we are to go by Kratsios’ speech, it would appear they are just the first brave and innovative enough to take advantage of technology already existing but intentionally weighed down by regulations. This timeline being a result of their brave innovation makes a lot of sense.
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeOPto Technology@lemmy.world•White House Says It Has Tech That Can 'Manipulate Time and Space'English5·22 days agoMaybe in your house, but in the White House, I’m not so sure. Mr. Kratsios holds a political science degree (with a focus on Hellenic studies) and appears to have no hard science qualifications.
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeOPto Technology@lemmy.world•White House Says It Has Tech That Can 'Manipulate Time and Space'English4·22 days agoNo joke, he was actually Trump’s acting director of OSTP during his first administration. During that time, people were critical of him because he lacked any qualifying experience in science.
Democratic members of the House actually wrote a letter begging Trump to pick a real science advisor to avoid a potential disaster. Trump eventually picked a meteorologist as his official science advisor several months later. If not for Anthony Fauci’s meddling, those two would have been solely responsible for handling the COVID pandemic under Trump.
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeOPto Technology@lemmy.world•White House Says It Has Tech That Can 'Manipulate Time and Space'English4·22 days agoJust to be clear, the point is that Kratsios seemed to be making a sciencebro sales pitch about U.S. innovation under Trump, but given how delusional and unethical this administration has already been when it comes to making a name for U.S. tech supremacy, people took it seriously.
Wasn’t expecting such a weirdly strong reaction to pointing this out, but yikes.
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeOPto Technology@lemmy.world•White House Says It Has Tech That Can 'Manipulate Time and Space'English2·22 days agoYou just gave me a mental image of the dumbest BTFII reboot
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeOPto Technology@lemmy.world•White House Says It Has Tech That Can 'Manipulate Time and Space'English15·22 days agoNope. But given our elite technologist leaders often have some dangerous ideas about innovation and “improvements to society,” that don’t quite align with reality, I can’t say I blame people for worrying they might actually try.
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•LG TVs’ integrated ads get more personal with tech that analyzes viewer emotionsEnglish13·22 days agoI would make an inappropriate Ted Kaczynski joke if I didn’t know everything we do is being constantly monitored at all times by a bunch of turds with zero sense of humor.
I’m just wondering how Trump squares an explanation for this with the fact that we’re in a technology war with China. Why would we make ourselves more vulnerable to them?
I guess to clarify, it seems easier for Trump to make the argument to his base that everything he does to make us more vulnerable to Russia shouldn’t really be a big deal bc he has so much respect and trust for Putin.
Most people (myself included) don’t really know about this program, but if cutting funding makes us more vulnerable to China and other bad actors, it seems like a point more Americans should be made aware of.
They’re doing so much of this shit quietly, but when you start to put each piece together it should be frightening to anyone that doesn’t believe Russia is our BFF.
In late Feb, just after the whole Zelenskyy White House visit, Hegseth issued an order to Cyber Command to halt all planning against Russia including cybersecurity offensive strategies.
He gave the order to Commander Timothy Haugh, who is also head of the National Security Agency. Haugh told the outgoing director of operations, and cyber command begun putting together an official document of why this is a very bad idea.
I missed this completely until yesterday, but it turns out that Haugh and his NSA deputy were both suddenly ousted from their positions less than 2 weeks ago.
No reason was given they were just told “your services are no longer required.” Apparently Laura Loomer requested Trump have them removed and made some vague accusations against them bc they had been installed under Biden.
I admit I hadn’t heard of CVE program before today. Since we are BFFs now and Russia is “totally not a threat” to the U.S., I guess it’s supposed to be ok because friends share everything. But wouldn’t this also make us incredibly more vulnerable to China and any other country?
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•DOGE goons physically drag social security worker from deskEnglish51·26 days agoDoesn’t mean people shouldn’t still sue and bleed that fuck dry like he’s bleeding everyone else.
Basic Glitch@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•DOGE goons physically drag social security worker from deskEnglish6·26 days agoYou know how we can’t even get the most basic shit right, like a list of names? What if you invested $500 billion to let us turn every fucking aspect of life into some automated bullshit without the possibility of human reasoning available as an option to correct any mistakes?
Sounds amazing right? We knew you would love it. That’s why we’re the elite technologists.
Yeah that is kind of a given, I just wish more people would wake up to that fact.