liminalOyster » 26 Jan 2018 04:09 wrote:Jerky » Thu Jan 25, 2018 11:27 pm wrote:industry recognition and peer review
How exactly do you see these two things as related?
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liminalOyster » 26 Jan 2018 04:09 wrote:Jerky » Thu Jan 25, 2018 11:27 pm wrote:industry recognition and peer review
How exactly do you see these two things as related?
Dutch Spied on Russian Group Linked to 2016 U.S. Election Hacks
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... tion-hacks
Dutch spies tipped off NSA that Russia was hacking the Democrats, new reports claim
http://www.zdnet.com/article/dutch-spie ... rts-claim/
Dutch intelligence agency spied on Russian hacking group: media
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-neth ... SKBN1FE34W
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deZfsFw4NoU
Pursuance Project
Published on Dec 10, 2017
The Pursuance Project severed ties to Suzie Dawson, head of the New Zealand Internet Party, and removed her from our private development server on Friday evening after she publicly accused our lead developer of "menacing" her via a sarcastic tweet asking her whether it was ever okay to criticize Julian Assange. After consulting with our other core contributors, I had her immediately removed from the chat server, a move that she's characterized as putting her in danger for reasons that are unclear. Here's an explanation of the circumstances for those who care.
Why Suzie Dawson was removed from Pursuance
When passionate people work on important projects, tempers can flare. Unfortunately, this can lead to organizational problems which are insurmountable, and action must be taken in order for the project as a whole to proceed. On Friday, things spun out of control between Suzie Dawson, head of the Internet Party of New Zealand, and our own chief developer, Steve Phillips. As a result of the escalation, Ms. Dawson has been removed from Pursuance-related chats and groups. She has requested that her PMs be sent to her, and we are contacting the various people she messaged and suggesting they comply (since we don’t have those messages).
Here’s Barrett discussing the issue on Sunday.
In addition, he remarks:
We obviously don’t usually kick people off, but I have a responsibility to those who are volunteering heavily on the project not to put them in a position where they can be subjected to that sort of allegation, which can obviously damage a person’s ability to work.
Those tweets are all public so anyone can see and decide for themselves what to make of them.
One of the good things about the actual platform of Pursuance is that people can self-segregate into groups of people they’re entirely comfortable with while still reaching out to other groups that may have different values and collaborating on limited aims, without having a bunch of people with fundamental disagreements being placed into a position where they’re going to fruitlessly argue.
We wish Suzie and the Internet Party of New Zealand well, and are continuing to work to bring Pursuance to fruition one safe, encrypted step at a time.
UPDATE: Oh, Julian, put the phone down. Assange has accused us of having removed Ms. Dawson because she supports Julian Assange, which is untrue. No one has ever been removed from Pursuance for supporting anyone at WikiLeaks.
https://pursuanceproject.wordpress.com/ ... pursuance/
Christ. Fakenewz
MacCruiskeen » Thu Jul 06, 2017 9:39 am wrote:Mr Brown is a damn good writer.
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Is Accused of Endangering Whistleblowers
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=29320&start=390
WikiLeaks: Why is the Freedom of the Press Foundation cutting ties with Julian Assange?
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=29320&start=390
dada » Thu Jan 25, 2018 10:51 pm wrote:Jerky » Thu Jan 25, 2018 10:27 pm wrote: have we completely abandoned the concept of industry recognition and peer review?
I think it probably depends on the individual.
Jerky wrote:The TRUTH here is that anyone who at this point is STILL poo-poo'ing claims of Russian malfeasance and criminality
Jerky wrote:Who the fuck are you even talking about here?!
JackRiddler wrote:Nah. She's not all that scripted, or it wouldn't take so long to fail to make a point.
Elvis » Fri Jan 26, 2018 2:16 pm wrote:JackRiddler wrote:Nah. She's not all that scripted, or it wouldn't take so long to fail to make a point.
LOL.. point taken. Yet she adheres to a partisan outline that may as well be a script. I think she means well.
Elvis wrote:JackRiddler wrote:Nah. She's not all that scripted, or it wouldn't take so long to fail to make a point.
LOL.. point taken. Yet she adheres to a partisan outline that may as well be a script. I think she means well.
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