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Public transit, Australia

vendredi 13 janvier 2023 à 07:46

Watch out, Australia! The system to pay for public transit in Victoria will be replaced — the plan is for people to pay using portable phones, which would effectively identify them to the system and track where they go.

The existing payment system, "Myki", permits buying a card with cash; however, buying another card is expensive enough that people will hesitate to do that very often. BART in San Francisco has done something similarly unjust.

All in all, this system is not very good, but you can protect your privacy with some effort. It is possible to swap cards with a stranger in a station, if there is a machine that will show how much money is stored in a card. The one who receives the card with the greater sum stored can pay cash to compensate the other, so that neither one loses or gains any money.

Victorians, please campaign now for the new system to be better for privacy. Demand a way to pay for one ride at a time with cash!

Senatorial crime, Santos

vendredi 13 janvier 2023 à 07:31

Fabulist Santos is suspected of lying about the origin of his campaign funds, which is illegal.

Brazil riots on Bolsonaro

vendredi 13 janvier 2023 à 07:31

*Why [Bolsonaro] is responsible for the riots [in Brasilia].*

Supporters of Bolsonaro in Brazil's military police encouraged the riots, then helped them by failing to act to stop them.

High elected officials did this, too.

Targeted ads, Facebook

vendredi 13 janvier 2023 à 07:16

Facebook will protect teenage useds from some kinds of targeted advertising. That's a step in a good direction, but everyone deserves privacy. Everyone on the net deserves to be protected from targeted advertising, and from being profiled at all.

Pakistan aid, $10bn

vendredi 13 janvier 2023 à 07:16

*Banks and countries pledge $10bn to rebuild Pakistan after catastrophic floods.*

Is the banks' "contribution" a donation, or is it a loan? A big loan could crush Pakistan decades or even centuries.

There will surely be more such floods, and even bigger. Rebuilding in any straightforward way will only lead to another destruction. What method can avert disaster if the rain repeats?