deinu

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If the link is borking, you can check it out in the original link - the archived link is with no paywall while Washington Post limits how many you can read for free (archive.org does not archive Washington Post)

For this story, Washington Post reporters interviewed more than 30 current and former federal employees. To confirm those workers’ stories, they reviewed agency badge credentials, layoff notices and internal agency emails. Sources who spoke to The Post anonymously did so to avoid retribution from their agency or the Trump administration.

 

If the link is borking, you can check it out in the original link - the archived link is with no paywall while Washington Post limits how many you can read for free (archive.org does not archive Washington Post)

For this story, Washington Post reporters interviewed more than 30 current and former federal employees. To confirm those workers’ stories, they reviewed agency badge credentials, layoff notices and internal agency emails. Sources who spoke to The Post anonymously did so to avoid retribution from their agency or the Trump administration.

[–] deinu@sh.itjust.works 1 points 18 hours ago

The archived link tied to the post is of this article on MailOnline and the one in the description is from Washington Post, any news at all you should be skeptical not just "suicide" headlines though

 

Also reported in White House officials wanted to put federal workers ‘in trauma.’ It’s working. - Washington Post (archived link)

All tied to Musk's doing with DOGE and his bought political influence

[–] deinu@sh.itjust.works 1 points 20 hours ago

Actually it does fit if you read the entire article, technology isn't just about electronics but the application of scientific knowledge to practical ends which she clearly did and contributed to til that point.

[–] deinu@sh.itjust.works 11 points 1 day ago

"We should sanction non-approved messaging services because they are open to abuse by foreign governments." Sure. What about USA putting backdoors into things and the backdoors being used by said foreign governmemts? What a terrible argument.

Chinese Hackers Used U.S. Government-Mandated Wiretap Systems

[–] deinu@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 day ago

"We should sanction non-approved messaging services because they are open to abuse by foreign governments." Sure. What about USA putting backdoors into things and the backdoors being used by said foreign governmemts? What a terrible argument.

Chinese Hackers Used U.S. Government-Mandated Wiretap Systems

[–] deinu@sh.itjust.works 13 points 1 day ago

"We should sanction non-approved messaging services because they are open to abuse by foreign governments." Sure. What about USA putting backdoors into things and the backdoors being used by said foreign governmemts? What a terrible argument.

Chinese Hackers Used U.S. Government-Mandated Wiretap Systems

[–] deinu@sh.itjust.works 21 points 1 day ago (1 children)

"We should sanction non-approved messaging services because they are open to abuse by foreign governments." Sure. What about USA putting backdoors into things and the backdoors being used by said foreign governmemts? What a terrible argument.

Chinese Hackers Used U.S. Government-Mandated Wiretap Systems

[–] deinu@sh.itjust.works 20 points 1 day ago (1 children)

"We should sanction non-approved messaging services because they are open to abuse by foreign governments." Sure. What about USA putting backdoors into things and the backdoors being used by said foreign governmemts? What a terrible argument.

Chinese Hackers Used U.S. Government-Mandated Wiretap Systems