Re: [liberationtech] economic cost of lost emails.

2014-08-25 Thread Andy Isaacson
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 04:40:26PM -0300, J.M. Porup wrote: If we really want a permanent archive of humanity's work, we need to build some kind of distributed Noah's Ark. Archive.org is no good (book depositories are the first to go when the book-burning starts), and asking the book-burners

[liberationtech] Facebook has been removed old restriction for Iranian

2014-08-25 Thread Nariman Gharib
Hi, ​FYI, ​Facebook has removed 'restricted access' to Facebook developers platform for Iranian. [ this restricted were include all Iranian[s] and not specific range of IPs) Thanks Nariman @Listentous -- PGP: 084F 95C0 BD1B B15A 129C 90DB A539 6393 6999 CBB6 -- Liberationtech is public

Re: [liberationtech] Facebook has been removed old restriction for Iranian

2014-08-25 Thread Griffin Boyce
On 2014-08-25 05:10, Nariman Gharib wrote: Hi, ​FYI, ​Facebook has removed 'restricted access' to Facebook developers platform for Iranian. [ this restricted were include all Iranian[s] and not specific range of IPs) Nice! :D Though SSL is still throttled for connections coming out of the

Re: [liberationtech] economic cost of lost emails.

2014-08-25 Thread Miles Fidelman
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 04:40:26PM -0300, J.M. Porup wrote: If we really want a permanent archive of humanity's work, we need to build some kind of distributed Noah's Ark. Archive.org is no good (book depositories are the first to go when the book-burning starts), and asking the book-burners

[liberationtech] Does the White House’s cybersecurity czar need to be a coder? He says no.

2014-08-25 Thread Richard Brooks
Lack of technical expertise is apparently a plus in the world of federal cybersecurity: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2014/08/22/does-the-white-houses-cybersecurity-czar-need-to-be-a-coder-he-says-no/ -- Liberationtech is public archives are searchable on Google. Violations

Re: [liberationtech] economic cost of lost emails.

2014-08-25 Thread J.M. Porup
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014, at 03:03, Andy Isaacson wrote: On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 04:40:26PM -0300, J.M. Porup wrote: If we really want a permanent archive of humanity's work, we need to build some kind of distributed Noah's Ark. Archive.org is no good (book depositories are the first to go

Re: [liberationtech] economic cost of lost emails.

2014-08-25 Thread Andy Isaacson
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 04:24:02PM -0300, J.M. Porup wrote: Folks doing this should be cautious of being completely visible, since in the hypothesized interregnum the lists of where the knowledge from the past is will be target lists, both for the opressors to destroy and for desperate

Re: [liberationtech] economic cost of lost emails.

2014-08-25 Thread The Doctor
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 08/24/2014 12:40 PM, J.M. Porup wrote: Something P2P, maybe blockchain-based, might work. Convincing people of the reality and urgency of the threat is another matter. Making local copies is not ornerous. It can be as simple as hitting ^s to

Re: [liberationtech] Surviving the Coming Data Purge

2014-08-25 Thread The Doctor
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 08/24/2014 04:41 PM, Al Billings wrote: No offense but those things aren’t contained in my email. Just because they are not found in yours does not mean they are not in the e-mail correspondence of others. - -- The Doctor [412/724/301/703]

[liberationtech] Fwd: economic cost of lost emails.

2014-08-25 Thread Juan Batiz-Benet
Hey guys, I'm adding myself to this list (I was in class of 2010 (CS) -- wow i'm old...) Natanael, Jens, very glad to see you raising these concerns. I see the burning of the library as the worst tragedy to befall humanity yet... and that's a big statement made with clear understanding of