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  • You can’t “waste your vote”!

    A fantastic infographic explaining Australia’s Preferential Voting system, featuring Dennis the Election Koala and Ken the Voting Dingo

    (tags: infographics funny pr voting australia images via:fp)

  • David Miranda, schedule 7 and the danger that all reporters now face | Alan Rusbridger | Comment is free | The Guardian

    The man was unmoved. And so one of the more bizarre moments in the Guardian’s long history occurred – with two GCHQ security experts overseeing the destruction of hard drives in the Guardian’s basement just to make sure there was nothing in the mangled bits of metal which could possibly be of any interest to passing Chinese agents. “We can call off the black helicopters,” joked one as we swept up the remains of a MacBook Pro. Whitehall was satisfied, but it felt like a peculiarly pointless piece of symbolism that understood nothing about the digital age. We will continue to do patient, painstaking reporting on the Snowden documents, we just won’t do it in London. The seizure of Miranda’s laptop, phones, hard drives and camera will similarly have no effect on Greenwald’s work. The state that is building such a formidable apparatus of surveillance will do its best to prevent journalists from reporting on it. Most journalists can see that. But I wonder how many have truly understood the absolute threat to journalism implicit in the idea of total surveillance, when or if it comes – and, increasingly, it looks like “when”. We are not there yet, but it may not be long before it will be impossible for journalists to have confidential sources. Most reporting – indeed, most human life in 2013 – leaves too much of a digital fingerprint. Those colleagues who denigrate Snowden or say reporters should trust the state to know best (many of them in the UK, oddly, on the right) may one day have a cruel awakening. One day it will be their reporting, their cause, under attack. But at least reporters now know to stay away from Heathrow transit lounges.

    (tags: nsa gchq surveillance spying snooping guardian reporters journalism uk david-miranda glenn-greenwald edward-snowden)

  • al3x/sovereign

    ‘Sovereign is a set of Ansible playbooks that you can use to build and maintain’ your own GMail/Google calendar/etc. on a VPS. Some up-to-date hosting tips, basically

    (tags: sovereign gmail google vps ansible al3x hosting)

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