Links for fighting back
Feb. 5th, 2025 09:50 amIt has been a minute since I’ve posted some links. Let’s do that. All of these links mention political fuckery that is ongoing, so if the context of what you can do about these political coercions doesn’t make it stress-neutral for your mental health, then maybe skip those links.
Weekly small tasks to prevent book censorship.
Open source alternatives to a lot of softwares and platforms, in case you’re thinking of switching off the folks who are scraping your data to feed to AI and sell to anyone who’ll pay for it.
How to freeze your credit score in case a historically massive amount of US financial data is stolen by people who have no security clearance. Just, for instance.
Other simple ways to fight back against the rising tides of authoritarianism. The most recent newsletter contains this call to action as an example: ( Read more... )
And finally: - I put the “omen” in “women” - cross stitch pattern. This made me giggle, so it gets shared, too.
Weekly small tasks to prevent book censorship.
Open source alternatives to a lot of softwares and platforms, in case you’re thinking of switching off the folks who are scraping your data to feed to AI and sell to anyone who’ll pay for it.
How to freeze your credit score in case a historically massive amount of US financial data is stolen by people who have no security clearance. Just, for instance.
Other simple ways to fight back against the rising tides of authoritarianism. The most recent newsletter contains this call to action as an example: ( Read more... )
And finally: - I put the “omen” in “women” - cross stitch pattern. This made me giggle, so it gets shared, too.