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  • Destroying Autocracy – November 20, 2025
    battalion@battalion.mobileatom.netB battalion@battalion.mobileatom.net

    Destroying Autocracy – November 20, 2025

    Welcome to this week’s “Destroying Autocracy”.

    It’s your source for curated news affecting democracy in the cyber arena with a focus on protecting it. That necessitates an opinionated Butlerian jihad against big tech as well as evangelizing for open-source and the Fediverse. Since big media’s journalism wing is flailing and failing in its core duty to democracy, this is also a collection of alternative reporting on the eternal battle between autocracy and democracy. We also cover the cybersecurity world. You can’t be free without safety and privacy.

    FYI, my opinions will be in bold. And will often involve cursing. Because humans. Especially tech bros. And fascists. Fuck ’em.

    The Programmer’s Fulcrum is the future (and smaller) home for a fusion of Symfony Station and Battalion. Its tagline is Devs Defending Democracy, Developing the OMN.

    You can sign up now and for 2025 get an email with links to each week’s Symfony Station Communiqué and Battalion “Destroying Autocracy” post along with their featured articles. And you’ll be set with TPF after the fusing in January.

    We are posting on the Fediverse now at @thefulcrum @thefulcrum.dev and original website content will start in 2026.

    The Programmer's Fulcrum logo

    Featured Item(s)

    Muni Town writes:

    I’ve been trying to write this piece for years, really ever since I finished the first version of Open Source Explained (a v2 will drop early next year). Every time I get started I’m just overwhelmed with paralyzing visions of the commentariat accusing me of WrongThink.

    So I drop it, because I’m tired to the bone of debating the minutae of open source definitions when the conversation we ought to be having is about power: who has it? (oligarchs), how did they get it? (monopolies & corruption), why is that a problem? (platform autocracy), and how do we the people take that power back? (protocols and open software).

    Understanding ownership is power

    It’s important to understand the codes in your life, because your life is made up of them. Once you understand which codes you already have access to and even the right to inspect, you can see more clearly which other codes you ought to have insight into.

    Nothing makes me more anxious than writing about open source licensing because nothing brings out more opinion-havers, the vast majority of whom are speaking from a point of privilege-blindess in the western world. The widespread ignorance of the deeper power struggle at play (which we’re losing) has brought the free world to the very brink, so I’m pushing past the discomfort to honor the urgency of our moment.

    Open Source Power


    We start and end with good news to make the middle bearable.

    The response to Russia’s War Crimes, Techno Feudalism, and other douchebaggery

    404 Media reports:

    Ukraine Is Jamming Russia’s ‘Superweapon’ With a Song

    Radio Free Europe reports:

    How Britain’s Disposable Vape Ban Has Boosted Ukraine’s War Effort

    TechCrunch reports:

    Five people plead guilty to helping North Koreans infiltrate US companies as ‘remote IT workers’

    Surveillance Tech Provide Proteir Was Hacked

    a16z-backed super PAC is targeting Alex Bores, sponsor of New York’s AI safety bill — he says bring it on

    Software Maxims has:

    How FOSS Won and Why It Matters

    Open Future announces:

    Open Future Joins the European Network for Technological Resilience and Sovereignty

    404 Media reports:

    Airlines Will Shut Down Program That Sold Your Flights Records to Government

    Framasoft has:

    Renforcez l’internet du partage en contribuant à la robustesse de Framasoft

    Support our 2026 campaign!

    The Register reports:

    Latest Servo release hints at a real Rust alternative to Chromium

    Brussels eyes AWS, Azure for gatekeeper tag in cloud clampdown

    Game over: Europol storms gaming platforms in extremist content sweep

    The Guardian reports:

    French authorities investigate alleged Holocaust denial posts on Elon Musk’s Grok AI

    TechPolicy Press reports:

    Brazil Supreme Court Ruling Redefines Framework for Platform Liability


    Neutral

    TechCrunch reports:

    Databricks co-founder argues US must go open source to beat China in AI

    The Guardian reports:

    AI firms must be clear on risks or repeat tobacco’s mistakes, says Anthropic chief

    The Center for Democracy and Technology reports:

    Architects of Online Influence: How Creators, Platforms, and Policymakers Shape Political Speech

    TechPolicy Press says:

    If Europe Wants Digital Sovereignty, It Must Reinvent Who Owns Tech

    MIT Technology Review reports:

    Quantum physicists have shrunk and “de-censored” DeepSeek R1


    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    Corporate Europe reports:

    Preparing a roll-back of digital rights: Commission’s secretive meetings with industry

    The Brussels Times reports:

    Secret EU plans to allow Big Tech to train AI with our personal data

    The Guardian reports:

    Dark forces are preventing us fighting the climate crisis – by taking knowledge hostage

    404 Media reports:

    This App Lets ICE Track Vehicles and Owners Across the Country

    IRS Accessed Massive Database of Americans Flights Without a Warrant

    The Register reports:

    Palantir plots NHS skills drive for its controversial data platform

    Pariah States

    TechCrunch reports:

    US, UK, and Australia sanction Russian ‘bulletproof’ web host used in ransomware attacks

    Forbes reports:

    Has Samsung Installed ‘Unremovable Israeli Spyware’ On Your Phone?

    The Register reports:

    Tens of thousands more ASUS routers pwned by suspected, evolving China operation

    Big Media

    TBD

    Big Tech

    The Guardian reports:

    White nationalist talking points and racial pseudoscience: welcome to Elon Musk’s Grokipedia

    The Register reports:

    Researchers find hole in AI guardrails by using strings like =coffee

    404 Media reports:

    A Researcher Made an AI That Completely Breaks the Online Surveys Scientists Rely On

    The ACLU reports:

    Your Smartphone, Their Rules: How App Stores Enable Corporate-Government Censorship

    Yep.

    TechPolicy Press reports:

    How Tech Oligarchs Profit from the Logic of ‘Finitude Capitalism’ and What to Do About It


    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    Privacy Guides has:

    Email Security: Where We Are and What the Future Holds

    DarkReading asks:

    Can a Global, Decentralized System Save CVE Data?

    Heise reports:

    3.5 Billion Accounts: Complete WhatsApp Directory Retrieved and Evaluated

    Signal or Delta Chat peeps.


    Fediverse

    Ben Werdmuller reports on:

    The State of the Open Social Web

    Great Stuff as usual from Ben.

    ForBetter explores:

    The future of hope on the Social Web

    Connected Places has:

    Fediverse Report – 142

    Laura Hargreaves has:

    Ghost v6 Upgrade + Docker Migration: What I Learned (So You Don’t Have To)

    Big news with Mastodon this week:

    My next chapter with Mastodon

    The Future is Ours to Build – Together

    Hopefully the new regime (foundation vs. benevolent dictator) will focus on trust & safety and not trying to be Twitter 2.

    Chris Sturmsucht shares:

    Fediverse: a new open and social web


    Slightly Decentralized Social Media

    TBD


    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    • That’s it for this week. Please share this edition of Destroying Autocracy.
    • Follow me on the Fediverse. Or this site via the button in the footer. Or via RSS. Or even our future home in 2026, if you want a head start.

    Keep fighting!

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    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #activitypub #ai #autocracy #bigJournalism #bigTech #democracy #fascism #fediverse #ghost #mastodon #stopChina #stopIsrael #stopRedAmerica #stopRussia #supportUkraine #technoanarchism #technofeudalism

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  • Destroying Autocracy – November 13, 2025
    battalion@battalion.mobileatom.netB battalion@battalion.mobileatom.net

    Destroying Autocracy – November 13, 2025

    Welcome to this week’s “Destroying Autocracy”.

    It’s your source for curated news affecting democracy in the cyber arena with a focus on protecting it. That necessitates an opinionated Butlerian jihad against big tech as well as evangelizing for open-source and the Fediverse. Since big media’s journalism wing is flailing and failing in its core duty to democracy, this is also a collection of alternative reporting on the eternal battle between autocracy and democracy. We also cover the cybersecurity world. You can’t be free without safety and privacy.

    FYI, my opinions will be in bold. And will often involve cursing. Because humans. Especially tech bros. And fascists. Fuck ’em.

    The Programmer’s Fulcrum is the future (and smaller) home for a fusion of Symfony Station and Battalion. Its tagline is Devs Defending Democracy, Developing the OMN.

    You can sign up now and for 2025 get an email with links to and featured articles for each week’s Symfony Station Communiqué and Battalion “Destroying Autocracy” post along with their featured articles. And you’ll be set with TPF after the fusing.

    We are posting on the Fediverse now at @thefulcrum @thefulcrum.dev and original website content will start in 2026.

    The Programmer's Fulcrum logo

    Featured Item(s)

    Wrekage/Salvage writes:

    Once you’ve seized the tools of political life to build communal power, it’s hard to forget what a hammer feels like in your hand.

    Bonfire Networks is a tiny software org that has spent the past couple of years building a framework for communities on the open social web. At the end of last week, they released Bonfire Social, a microblogging app.

    Like Mastodon, Bonfire Social runs on ActivityPub, but it takes differently opinionated approach to sociability.

    (It has) features I (and many others) have been advocating for in Fediverse software for years, often while people explained at length that such things simply could not be implemented.

    Most exhilarating to me, though, is that they aren’t just building another microblogging app. They’re making a toolkit for internet community software that is healthy and good and designed around real human needs from the start.

    As they put it in their crowdfunding campaign, they’re making building blocks for communities on the open social web.

    Sparks fly up

    Total awesomeness that needs to blow up. We will cover (and support) Bonfire extensively on The Programmer’s Fulcrum.


    We start and end with good news to make the middle bearable.

    The response to Russia’s War Crimes, Techno Feudalism, and other douchebaggery

    The Kyiv Independent reports:

    Ukraine slaps new sanctions on Putin’s team and propagandist publishers

    Radio Free Europe reports:

    EU ‘Democracy Shield’ Aims To Counter Russian Disinformation

    Open Web Advocacy has:

    Tim Berners-Lee On Apple’s Browser Engine Ban and Web Apps

    Heise reports:

    Office alternative from Germany by Ionos and Nextcloud is now available

    Great.

    Speaking of Germany, The Guardian reports:

    ChatGPT violated copyright law by ‘learning’ from song lyrics, German court rules

    Meta could face millions in fines for not signing content deals in Australia

    Digital Rights Bytes asks:

    Can the government read my text messages?

    404 Media reports:

    Judge Rules Flock Surveillance Images Are Public Records That Can Be Requested By Anyone

    TechCrunch reports:

    Wikipedia urges AI companies to use its paid API, and stop scraping

    Brookings says:

    We should all be Luddites

    Preach brother.

    Poynter reports:

    As independent newspapers disappear, a secretive alliance fights to save them


    Neutral

    Open Knowledge shares:

    Open letter: Harnessing open source AI to advance digital sovereignty

    The Ringer has:

    How Catastrophic Is It If the AI Bubble Bursts? An FAQ.


    The Evil Empire (AKA Autocracy) Strikes Back

    404 Media reports:

    DHS Gives Local Cops a Facial Recognition App To Find Immigrants

    TechCrunch reports:

    Why a lot of people are getting hacked with government spyware

    Lawmakers warn Democratic governors that states are sharing drivers’ data with ICE

    Euractiv reports:

    EU’s red tape bonfire puts AI ahead of privacy protection

    NOYB reports:

    EU Commission internal draft would wreck core principles of the GDPR

    The Guardian reports:

    The EU has let US tech giants run riot. Diluting our data law will only entrench their power.

    Tech giants vow to defend users in US as spyware companies make inroads with Trump administration

    Freedom of the Press Foundation reports:

    Kansas county pays $3M for forgetting the First Amendment

    Pariah States

    BleepingComputer reports:

    APT37 hackers abuse Google Find Hub in Android data-wiping attacks

    BitDefender reports:

    Russian hacker admits helping Yanluowang ransomware infect companies

    The Register reports:

    UK asks cyberspies to probe whether Chinese buses can be switched off remotely

    Krebs on Security reports:

    Google Sues to Disrupt Chinese SMS Phishing Triad

    Big Media

    The Columbia Journalism Review has:

    Editorial Independence Means Technological Independence

    The Open Media Network peeps.

    The Guardian reports:

    EU investigates Google over ‘demotion’ of commercial content from news media

    Big Tech

    And:

    Big Tech’s control freak era is breaking itself apart

    The Techno Anarchist Manifesto lists tools to help you avoid most of this AI horseshit.

    Lies, damned lies and AI: the newest way to influence elections may be here to stay

    Jesus.

    Digital colonialism: the new frontier of Latin American dependency.

    A side effect of techno feudalism.

    PC Mag reports:

    Asking ChatGPT About Affairs or Abortion? Be Careful, Marketers Are Peeking at Your Prompts


    Cybersecurity/Privacy

    The Register reports:

    OWASP Top 10: Broken access control still tops app security list

    IEEE Spectrum reports:

    Your AI Agent Is Now a Target for Email Phishing. New tools can help thwart the attacks.

    Like bitcoin, if you use this shit you deserve what you get.

    DarkReading reports:

    Orgs Move to SSO, Passkeys to Solve Bad Password Habits

    GlassWorm Returns, Slices Back into VS Code Extensions

    Check out VS Codium friends.

    BleepingComputer reports:

    Police disrupts Rhadamanthys, VenomRAT, and Elysium malware operations


    Fediverse

    Elena Rossini shares:

    The rebellion will be federated – 2025 edition

    A New Social has:

    Bonfire and A New Social

    Bonfire explains:

    Matters of care – why Bonfire maintenance comes first.

    Comciencia has:

    A comunicação da ciência no Fediverso

    Laura Hargreves shares:

    Growing My Own Little Fediverse: The Joy of Going Further Down the Rabbit Hole

    Inside My Matrix: How I Reclaimed Messaging from the Cloud

    TechCrunch reports:

    Threads targets podcasters with new features, aiming to become the home for show discussions

    BTW, fuck Threads.


    Slightly Decentralized Social Media

    The Dabbler has:

    Chicken Caesars: they’re messing with your Bluesky feed

    TechCrunch reports:

    Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine’s video archive

    Hmm, this is built with Nostr.


    CTAs (aka show us some free love)

    • That’s it for this week. Please share this edition of Destroying Autocracy.
    • Follow me on the Fediverse. Or this site via the button in the footer. Or via RSS. Or even our future home in 2026, if you want a head start.

    Keep fighting!

    Reuben Walker headshot

    Ringleader, Battalion
    Reuben Walker
    Follow me on the Fediverse

    #activitypub #ai #autocracy #bigJournalism #bigTech #bluesky #bonfire #bridgyfed #democracy #fascism #fediverse #matrix #stopChina #stopIsrael #stopRedAmerica #stopRussia #supportUkraine #technoanarchism #technofeudalism #threads #xmpp

    https://battalion.mobileatom.net/?p=3838

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