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Just a normal bunny-boy (not really) with a cute pink hat
I do stuff with taxes for a living and occasionally touch server-stuff for a hobby (when I am not banging my head against it and want to throw it out the window)

I love dressing girly occasionally, call me crossdresser. All future pics for that will be posted on my picdump-account on my sharkey-instance: https://shark.lightnovel-dungeon.de/@stefan (I will vet the followings there)

I also love sewing and reading (Light Novels especially)
@fristi Double slap in the face for you since you used to work in that field as well I guess?
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@rick @fristi Its all just slop. But yeah I remember that anime girl used for it
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@noel @volpeon Lets also hope they make it waaaaaay easier to host a sensible XMPP-Server until then as well..
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@aetios Oh its lovely isn't it?
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@Johann150 They had AI translation for some time now but yeah the redesign kinda sucks
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@aetios @eloy embracing the german-spirit! "tja" ^^
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@Johann150 @snow Please do not fuck with your system though!
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@Erpel @volpeon You will own nothing and you will be happy!
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Edited 6 days ago

The war waged by the tech authoritarian oligarchy against the media has reached a new level:

is suing us. Us, the Republik Magazin.

A small Swiss media company, funded by readers, founded in 2018 and free of advertising. I am not aware of any other media company globally that Palantir is currently targeting so aggressively.

What is this about? Together with my wonderful colleagues at the WAV research collective Jenny Steiner, Lorenz Naegeli, Marguerite Meyer, and Balz Oertli, we published a two-part series on Palantir's activities in Switzerland on December 8 and 9.

Using an extensive corpus of documents – which we obtained thanks to the Freedom of Information Act – we were able to trace a sales campaign over a period of seven years. Palantir tried to get in with many federal authorities – and was rejected everywhere.

And we also found out that the Swiss Army Staff evaluated the products and came to the conclusion that the army should refrain from using Palantir products.

Among other risks, they feared that data would be passed on to the US authorities.

Palantir is not just any company. ICE uses its products to hunt down migrants in the US. The Israeli army IDF uses the software in its Gaza offensive. The British health authority NHS has made itself dependent on the products for data analysis during the pandemic. And CEO displays inhuman and aggressive rhetoric towards Europe, while the company itself advertises the “optimization of the kill chain.”

These are all facts, repeatedly verified and published by renowned media outlets. Our research relating to Switzerland and Zurich is based on this.

In addition to analyzing documents, we also spoke to various sources – including Palantir executives here in Zurich. The quotes used were presented to them and approved. Of course, we always adhered to the high standards of journalistic work. We conducted a thorough fact check before publication.

But the company doesn't want us to write the truth.

After the US company owned by right-wing tech billionaire dedicated an absurd blog post to us, claiming some misinformation (such as that they had not participated in official tenders with the federal administration, a point we never claimed. On the contrary: we spoke from the outset of attempts to establish contact, sales talks, informal meetings, business as usual), after the Global Director of Privacy & Civil Liberties (PCL) Engineering and contact person for Swiss media Courtney Bowman launched personal attacks against us in LinkedIn comments between Christmas and New Year (“partisan fear-mongering”), Palantir's Swiss lawyers demanded a counterstatement on December 29.

We rejected this demand in its entirety.

In January, they demanded the same thing again. We rejected it again.

And now we see each other in court.

But why all this?

Our research on the Swiss army report caused a huge international media response. The Guardian and the Austrian newspaper Der Standard reported on the Swiss army's rejection. Numerous financial portals and stock market magazines picked up our news (which could have consequences for the overvalued stock market company Palantir).

And Chaos Computer Club spokesperson Constanze Kurz presented our research to a huge audience at the renowned IT conference Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg at the end of December.

All of this is making Palantir nervous.

We have now submitted a comprehensive defense brief. We can substantiate all of our findings with several documents and publicly available media reports.

We trust in the rule of law and freedom of the press in this country.

In keeping with yesterday's event “Zurich, little Big Tech City” at the Gessneralle, where we first announced this news exclusively to the audience on site:

World politics will soon be negotiated in Zurich: freedom of the press, the facts about ICE, Trump, Israel, Karp, tech authoritarianism.

The truth.

All this at the Zurich Commercial Court.

We will not be intimidated. And we will keep you informed.

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@adfichter Thank you for your service and fighting back against them! aqua_salute

Sadly not every state seems so adamant not buy palantir... *looking at you Landtag of Baden-Württemberg and especially the Greens* neobun_llenn_glare
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@Erpel I should really use my smartphone less for music. But I do listen to it mostly on the go so for its one of the better things. (Next to some dedicated MP3-Player tbh)

I would likely buy me a MP3-player or use some older Sony-Smartphone I have with nothing on it but a music-app and be done.

I did try going the DIY-MP3 route but noticed I suck at DIY stuff lol
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@Erpel I also do know you will need yourself some special equipment to record and play the stuff.

Youtube Vids might help you out with atleast knowing what you need. I dunno if players and recoders need to be seperate or there are combo-units.

Myself would rather go with CDs for a physical collection even though they are more cumbersome to listen to on the go. And Equipment is abundant.

But of course you can do however you like
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@Erpel I was just making a really bad joke about "infinite wealth" as a name which might imply being very rich through some means...
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@Erpel Be aware that sony did cease mini-disc production (together with Blu-Rays) at the beginning of last year. So the media might become harder and harder to by.
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