#GoodNewsNextWeek: Cashless Backlash, Cord Cut, No Smoking (Audio)
This week on #GoodNewsNextWeek: The backlash against the cashless society gets an unexpected ally; The cord-cutting keeps on coming; And smoking rates hit record lows in the US.
This week on #GoodNewsNextWeek: The backlash against the cashless society gets an unexpected ally; The cord-cutting keeps on coming; And smoking rates hit record lows in the US.
This week on #GoodNewsNextWeek: The backlash against the cashless society gets an unexpected ally; The cord-cutting keeps on coming; And smoking rates hit record lows in the US.
This week on #GoodNewsNextWeek: The backlash against the cashless society gets an unexpected ally; The cord-cutting keeps on coming; And smoking rates hit record lows in the US.
This week on #GoodNewsNextWeek: The backlash against the cashless society gets an unexpected ally; The cord-cutting keeps on coming; And smoking rates hit record lows in the US.
'Quiet Skies', 3-D guns and blockchain warnings + this day in history w/Black Tot Day and our song of the day by The Orb on your Morning Monarchy for July 31, 2018.
'Quiet Skies', 3-D guns and blockchain warnings + this day in history w/Black Tot Day and our song of the day by The Orb on your Morning Monarchy for July 31, 2018.
The military imposes GPS blackout over western US during exercise; algorithms will soon take over sentencing in the court room; and a new study proves community-controlled internet is better.
The military imposes GPS blackout over western US during exercise; algorithms will soon take over sentencing in the court room; and a new study proves community-controlled internet is better.
(COMMONDREAMS) As the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) prepares to vote Thursday to begin the process of repealing net neutrality regulations, the grassroots resistance is rising up.
A “Rally to Save the Internet,” organized by digital rights group Free Press and including many other advocacy, online, and tech groups, has hundreds of people demonstrating outside FCC headquarters in Washington, D.C., for an open internet.
21st Century Wire says…
A lot of people saw this coming. In the aftermath of the Westminster attack and then Amber Rudd‘s comments about WhatsApp, it was only a matter of time before another encroachment on encryption and privacy would occur.