Edward Snowden(@Snowden)さんの人気ツイート(いいね順)

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cheems bb no what is you doing arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…
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"...the Council demands crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) to apply customer due diligence measures when carrying out transactions amounting to €1000 or more, AND ADDS MEASURES TO MITIGATE "RISKS" IN RELATION TO SELF-HOSTED WALLETS." twitter.com/Snowden/status…
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This you? Because it sure looks like you were trying to destroy a promising young woman's reputation in front of extremely powerful members of her industry—with precious little to support your claims. I guess my eyes deceive me. twitter.com/nntaleb/status…
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Did you imagine you'd see democracy dismantled in your lifetime? Eventually, each of us confronts in ourselves the question of if and how we will fight for it. twitter.com/justinamash/st…
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Journalists should press HARD on the #spyPhone scandal. It is indefensible for @Apple, which positions itself as a pro-privacy company, to push a harshly criticized surveillance paradigm into one billion phones despite condemnations by both security experts and rights groups. twitter.com/Snowden/status…
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This is very much worth reading. Daniel Hale did a brave and important thing for the United States, and what is being done to him in response is a national disgrace. nymag.com/intelligencer/…
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For those of you who are curious about what happened in real life, as opposed to whatever planet these people are on, I wrote a book about it called "Permanent Record." You can find it at just about any bookstore or library. us.macmillan.com/books/97812502…
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The primary result of the classification system is not an increase in national security, but a decrease in transparency. Without meaningful transparency, there is no accountability, and without accountability, there is no learning. edwardsnowden.substack.com/p/americas-ope…
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I'm sure this is unrelated to anything else going on, but I thought you should know: apnews.com/article/govern…
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The newly-elected mayor of New York City: twitter.com/ericadamsforny…
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@TheDjOblivion People can buy any garbage they want and I'm okay with it. The problem is when they get emotionally manipulated into mortgaging the farm based on a meme's worth of understanding. If you want to drop some Happy Meals on lottery tickets, knock yourself out. But not the rent money.
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Into the trash it goes. vice.com/en/article/y3d…
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Children have their own gravity—one that attracts time.
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*whispers* Thanks, Obama.
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And so you just let it go? You, the President of the United States, say you believe the guy is *personally responsible* for murdering a Washington Post columnist and US resident, and you just let it go for a smile and a fist bump? Super. twitter.com/DeItaone/statu…
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"The Central Intelligence Agency and another agency that officials wouldn’t name remain undecided between the lab-leak and natural-transmission theories, the people who have read the classified report said."
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Apologies to any other tentacle-porn enthusiasts I may have overlooked. I'm not here to judge.
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The ability to invisibly hack your phone is being sold to countries at the red-hot intersection of a Venn Diagram between “desperately craves the tools of oppression” and “sorely lacks the sophistication to produce them domestically.” Why is it legal? edwardsnowden.substack.com/p/ns-oh-god-ho…
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The only rights we enjoy are those we defend. twitter.com/kylepope/statu…
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This mutant strain has become its own pandemic—one that leaves us in denial about our ability to create change. edwardsnowden.substack.com/p/the-new-deni…
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Have you seen this? twitter.com/Snowden/status…
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One notorious digital armaments dealer dismissed his involvement in human rights abuses. “We work with the good guys.” He added, “And sometimes the good guys don’t behave.” Yeah, you know what they call good guys that don't behave? Bad guys. nytimes.com/2022/12/08/us/…
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At some point, the DNC/corporate-media blob may want to reconsider whether sabotaging the candidate with a genuine, lifelong focus on the struggles of the working class was really the galaxy-brain play they imagined. (Source: news.gallup.com/poll/388781/po… )