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10 Emergency Preparedness Items They Don't Want You To Own!
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10 Emergency Preparedness Items They Don't Want You To Own!

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20 Weird Facts About Growing Up in the 1950s You Didn’t Know
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Tsunami warning triggered after huge magnitude 7.6 earthquake strikes off Japan
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Tsunami warning triggered after huge magnitude 7.6 earthquake strikes off Japan

A large earthquake struck off the northern coast of Japan late Monday, prompting authorities to issue tsunami warnings and urging residents across several prefectures to seek higher ground. The quake — initially measured at magnitude 7.2 by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) — was centered offshore of the Aomori region, beneath the Pacific Ocean. The […]
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Intel Uncensored
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem may soon be ousted
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem may soon be ousted

Recent reporting indicates that Trump is considering a move to oust Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, with some sources suggesting the decision could come sooner rather than later. Two former DHS officials who previously served under both Biden and Trump said the change could happen “really soon,” while another described the situation as “fluid.” According […]
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‘IT’S GO TIME’ — Ilhan Omar Panics After Trump Orders Raid
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1980s Office Life Was Total War: London Work Stations 1987 – 88
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1980s Office Life Was Total War: London Work Stations 1987 – 88

“Oi you! Shut your mouth and look at my wad!” – Harry Enflield as Loadsa Money, 1984     In 1987, photographer Anna Fox was commissioned to document the new office culture of the 1980s. Here she tells us about the project. As ever, let’s enjoy her terrific pictures and imagine the stories between. And if you recognise yourself in her work, we’d love to hear from you. Work Stations, as told by Anna Fox The series Work Stations was shot over approximately 18 months in the late 1980s and documents London office life towards the end of the Margaret Thatcher era when her famous phrase “there is no such thing as society, there are just individuals” was fuelling the money and asset keen culture, says Anna Fox. Enthused by my photography education at the West Surrey College of Art & Design (now University for the Creative Arts where I am now Professor of Photography) I set out to photograph everyday life and intended to investigate areas that might have been ignored. In 1987 I was commissioned by Camerawork and the Museum of London to photograph London office Life and it fitted perfectly with my interests – before studying photography I had been an office worker in an insurance company and all my family were working in offices, so it was an amazing opportunity to look at a working life that I knew well but from behind the lens. I was also interested in making a comment on the Thatcher era and the times we were living in. I used a combination of brash colour photographs and quotes collected from business magazines, articles and interviews to tell a story that looked critically at the aggressive, competitive nature of working life in the period.     “I always find it exciting to get into places that one would not normally have access to – so getting into a whole range of companies was strangely thrilling.” – Anna Fox     “What didn’t I enjoy? Well back then I mostly worked alone and that can be lonely – now I always have at least one assistant. Sometimes a producer and researcher and we can chat about things, this especially good when things go wrong as you have people to laugh about it with!” – Anna Fox     “They work in offices… And then some shock treatment takes place, a person, a book, a song, and it awakens them and saves them from death. Some never awaken.” — Anaïs Nin, The Diary of Anaïs Nin     ‘I think we have gone through a period when too many children and people have been given to understand “I have a problem, it is the Government’s job to cope with it!” or “I have a problem, I will go and get a grant to cope with it!” “I am homeless, the Government must house me!” and so they are casting their problems on society and who is society? There is no such thing!’ – UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Women’s Own magazine, 1987     ‘Cause nothin’ from nothin’ leaves nothin’ You got to have somethin’ if you wanna be with me Oh, life is too serious, love’s too mysterious A fly girl like me needs security – Ain’t Nothin’ Goin’ on but the Rent by Gwen Guthrie, 1986     Anna Fox is represented by the Centre for British Photography where you can purchase her prints. Her books are available directly by emailing Anna via her website or at Here Press and Trolley Books.   The post 1980s Office Life Was Total War: London Work Stations 1987 – 88 appeared first on Flashbak.
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DeepLinks from the EFF
DeepLinks from the EFF
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10 (Not So) Hidden Dangers of Age Verification
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10 (Not So) Hidden Dangers of Age Verification

It’s nearly the end of 2025, and half of the US and the UK now require you to upload your ID or scan your face to watch “sexual content.” A handful of states and Australia now have various requirements to verify your age before you can create a social media account. Age-verification laws may sound straightforward to some: protect young people online by making everyone prove their age. But in reality, these mandates force users into one of two flawed systems—mandatory ID checks or biometric scans—and both are deeply discriminatory. These proposals burden everyone’s right to speak and access information online, and structurally excludes the very people who rely on the internet most. In short, although these laws are often passed with the intention to protect children from harm, the reality is that these laws harm both adults and children.  Here’s who gets hurt, and how:     1.  Adults Without IDs Get Locked Out Document-based verification assumes everyone has the right ID, in the right name, at the right address. About 15 million adult U.S. citizens don’t have a driver’s license, and 2.6 million lack any government-issued photo ID at all. Another 34.5 million adults don't have a driver's license or state ID with their current name and address. Specifically: 18% of Black adults don't have a driver's license at all. Black and Hispanic Americans are disproportionately less likely to have current licenses. Undocumented immigrants often cannot obtain state IDs or driver's licenses. People with disabilities are less likely to have current identification. Lower-income Americans face greater barriers to maintaining valid IDs. Some laws allow platforms to ask for financial documents like credit cards or mortgage records instead. But they still overlook the fact that nearly 35% of U.S. adults also don't own homes, and close to 20% of households don't have credit cards. Immigrants, regardless of legal status, may also be unable to obtain credit cards or other financial documentation.    2.  Communities of Color Face Higher Error Rates Platforms that rely on AI-based age-estimation systems often use a webcam selfie to guess users’ ages. But these algorithms don’t work equally well for everyone. Research has consistently shown that they are less accurate for people with Black, Asian, Indigenous, and Southeast Asian backgrounds; that they often misclassify those adults as being under 18; and sometimes take longer to process, creating unequal access to online spaces. This mirrors the well-documented racial bias in facial recognition technologies. The result is that technology’s inherent biases can block people from speaking online or accessing others’ speech.    3.  People with Disabilities Face More Barriers Age-verification mandates most harshly affect people with disabilities. Facial recognition systems routinely fail to recognize faces with physical differences, affecting an estimated 100 million people worldwide who live with facial differences, and “liveness detection” can exclude folks with limited mobility. As these technologies become gatekeepers to online spaces, people with disabilities find themselves increasingly blocked from essential services and platforms with no specified appeals processes that account for disability. Document-based systems also don't solve this problem—as mentioned earlier, people with disabilities are also less likely to possess current driver's licenses, so document-based age-gating technologies are equally exclusionary.    4.  Transgender and Non-Binary People Are Put At Risk Age-estimation technologies perform worse on transgender individuals and cannot classify non-binary genders at all. For the 43% of transgender Americans who lack identity documents that correctly reflect their name or gender, age verification creates an impossible choice: provide documents with dead names and incorrect gender markers, potentially outing themselves in the process, or lose access to online platforms entirely—a risk that no one should be forced to take just to use social media or access legal content.    5.  Anonymity Becomes a Casualty Age-verification systems are, at their core, surveillance systems. By requiring identity verification to access basic online services, we risk creating an internet where anonymity is a thing of the past. For people who rely on anonymity for safety, this is a serious issue. Domestic abuse survivors need to stay anonymous to hide from abusers who could track them through their online activities. Journalists, activists, and whistleblowers regularly use anonymity to protect sources and organize without facing retaliation or government surveillance. And in countries under authoritarian rule, anonymity is often the only way to access banned resources or share information without being silenced. Age-verification systems that demand government IDs or biometric data would strip away these protections, leaving the most vulnerable exposed.    6.  Young People Lose Access to Essential Information  Because state-imposed age-verification rules either block young people from social media or require them to get parental permission before logging on, they can deprive minors of access to important information about their health, sexuality, and gender. Many U.S. states mandate “abstinence only” sexual health education, making the internet a key resource for education and self-discovery. But age-verification laws can end up blocking young people from accessing that critical information. And this isn't just about porn, it’s about sex education, mental health resources, and even important literature. Some states and countries may start going after content they deem “harmful to minors,” which could include anything from books on sexual health to art, history, and even award-winning novels. And let’s be clear: these laws often get used to target anything that challenges certain political or cultural narratives, from diverse educational materials to media that simply includes themes of sexuality or gender diversity. What begins as a “protection” for kids could easily turn into a full-on censorship movement, blocking content that’s actually vital for minors’ development, education, and well-being.  This is also especially harmful to homeschoolers, who rely on the internet for research, online courses, and exams. For many, the internet is central to their education and social lives. The internet is also crucial for homeschoolers' mental health, as many already struggle with isolation. Age-verification laws would restrict access to resources that are essential for their education and well-being.    7.  LGBTQ+ Youth Are Denied Vital Lifelines For many LGBTQ+ young people, especially those with unsupportive or abusive families, the internet can be a lifeline. For young people facing family rejection or violence due to their sexuality or gender identity, social media platforms often provide crucial access to support networks, mental health resources, and communities that affirm their identities. Age verification systems that require parental consent threaten to cut them from these crucial supports.  When parents must consent to or monitor their children's social media accounts, LGBTQ+ youth who lack family support lose these vital connections. LGBTQ+ youth are also disproportionately likely to be unhoused and lack access to identification or parental consent, further marginalizing them.     8.  Youth in Foster Care Systems Are Completely Left Out Age verification bills that require parental consent fail to account for young people in foster care, particularly those in group homes without legal guardians who can provide consent, or with temporary foster parents who cannot prove guardianship. These systems effectively exclude some of the most vulnerable young people from accessing online platforms and resources they may desperately need.    9.  All of Our Personal Data is Put at Risk An age-verification system also creates acute privacy risks for adults and young people. Requiring users to upload sensitive personal information (like government-issued IDs or biometric data) to verify their age creates serious privacy and security risks. Under these laws, users would not just momentarily display their ID like one does when accessing a liquor store, for example. Instead, they’d submit their ID to third-party companies, raising major concerns over who receives, stores, and controls that data. Once uploaded, this personal information could be exposed, mishandled, or even breached, as we've seen with past data hacks. Age-verification systems are no strangers to being compromised—companies like AU10TIX and platforms like Discord have faced high-profile data breaches, exposing users’ most sensitive information for months or even years.  The more places personal data passes through, the higher the chances of it being misused or stolen. Users are left with little control over their own privacy once they hand over these immutable details, making this approach to age verification a serious risk for identity theft, blackmail, and other privacy violations. Children are already a major target for identity theft, and these mandates perversely increase the risk that they will be harmed.    10.  All of Our Free Speech Rights Are Trampled The internet is today’s public square—the main place where people come together to share ideas, organize, learn, and build community. Even the Supreme Court has recognized that social media platforms are among the most powerful tools ordinary people have to be heard. Age-verification systems inevitably block some adults from accessing lawful speech and allow some young people under 18 users to slip through anyway. Because the systems are both over-inclusive (blocking adults) and under-inclusive (failing to block people under 18), they restrict lawful speech in ways that violate the First Amendment.  The Bottom Line Age-verification mandates create barriers along lines of race, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, immigration status, and socioeconomic class. While these requirements threaten everyone’s privacy and free-speech rights, they fall heaviest on communities already facing systemic obstacles. The internet is essential to how people speak, learn, and participate in public life. When access depends on flawed technology or hard-to-obtain documents, we don’t just inconvenience users, we deepen existing inequalities and silence the people who most need these platforms. As outlined, every available method—facial age estimation, document checks, financial records, or parental consent—systematically excludes or harms marginalized people. The real question isn’t whether these systems discriminate, but how extensively.
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Heat pump startup Quilt raises $20M Series B to expand sales
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Heat pump startup Quilt raises $20M Series B to expand sales

Quilt has sold nearly 1,000 units in the U.S. and Canada, and the new funding should help expand sales operations to more states and provinces.
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Petco’s security lapse affected customers’ SSNs, drivers’ licenses and more 
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Petco’s security lapse affected customers’ SSNs, drivers’ licenses and more 

Petco said the exposure was due to an error in an application, and that it is notifying victims’ whose data was affected.
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Dems Defend Another Indefensible
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Dems Defend Another Indefensible

As the Trump administration prosecutes the war on narco-terrorists, the Democrats are forced yet again into another politically unpopular position.
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