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Yeah, I do @musllibc, FOSS & infosec stuff. But now is not the time for a mostly-/only-tech Twitter feed.

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    1. Rich Felker‏ @RichFelker Sep 12
      Replying to @ro_xy_raine @supersat

      This is why OS/software should not come with/from device vendors but be FOSS outside of regulatory control.

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    2. Roxanne 🎃Raine‏ @ro_xy_raine Sep 12
      Replying to @RichFelker @supersat

      i'm not sure i understand- i love open source too, but unblockable emergency communications have existed for decades and the presidential alert system is simply the most modern version of this. it's not really about open vs closed code

      2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
    3. Real AI‏ @Luiz0x29A Sep 12
      Replying to @ro_xy_raine @RichFelker @supersat

      if they want unblockable alert system why don't they just put usual sirens in the city

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    4. Just another IT dude‏ @infosec_james Sep 12
      Replying to @Luiz0x29A @ro_xy_raine and

      Because half the people that hear a siren keep on trucking. The other half go outside to see what might be happening. Text can provide a lot more info than a siren.

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    5. Rich Felker‏ @RichFelker Sep 12
      Replying to @infosec_james @Luiz0x29A and

      Of course emergency communication channels are useful. Enforcing that government or any party have access to push them through your device with no way to turn them off is not so nice, especially under an administration with no respect for unwritten or even written norms.

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    6. Just another IT dude‏ @infosec_james Sep 12
      Replying to @RichFelker @Luiz0x29A and

      Which administration? Because those have been around for a while.

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    7. Rich Felker‏ @RichFelker Sep 12
      Replying to @infosec_james @Luiz0x29A and

      "This" obviously means the current one. How long the infrastructure has been around or who created it is not the point. The point is that we currently have a ruler with no respect for norms or intended purpose of emergency channels who'd happily use it for fascist purposes.

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    8. Rich Felker‏ @RichFelker Sep 12
      Replying to @RichFelker @infosec_james and

      Imagine if there were some sort of major terrorist attack by (or even rumored to be by) a member of any group he wants to scapegoat. Would you trust that he wouldn't use direct-to-public emergecy communication channels to fuel hate and support for internment and genocide?

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    9. Roxanne 🎃Raine‏ @ro_xy_raine Sep 12
      Replying to @RichFelker @infosec_james and

      if that starts happening, it would be pretty bad and we'd need to address that, but he hasn't used any other emergency communications systems to spread hate. the phone notification system hasn't been used once in the years it's been around, and the presidential alert system (1/2)

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    10. Roxanne 🎃Raine‏ @ro_xy_raine Sep 12
      Replying to @ro_xy_raine @RichFelker and

      (2/2) for radio and television hasn't been used since it was established in the fifties. the administration sending propaganda directly to every mobile phone in the us is a pretty dystopian picture, but right now non-emergency media is doing more than enough to spread his message

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      Rich Felker‏ @RichFelker Sep 12
      Replying to @ro_xy_raine @infosec_james and

      Right. I'm thinking of a situation where he's under increasing pressure, maybe indicted or impeached but refusing to recognize it, a lot of non-emergency media (e.g. Twitter, cable news) has cut off his direct lines to public, etc.

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        1. Karl‏ @supersat Sep 12
          Replying to @RichFelker @ro_xy_raine and

          I believe WEA is still optional, so carriers could stop carrying alerts if they notified the public that they were opting out. EAS is mandatory though, and there's no limit on EAN message length.

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