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For information, Framasoft is a french non profit that fights really hard to protect our privacy rights and the right to free software.
They have a bunch of FOSS apps to replace some of the FAANG services, they're also the creators of PeerTube if I recall correctly.
Funnily enough, they keep complaining that French justice is too lax. But now that they've been convicted (by a law they partly wrote and voted for) it's unfair and undemocratic. Fuck them
He doesn't even have to believe it, it's been proven time and time again that he is part of a privileged class.
I work with COBOL software. That thing is so sensitive and complex, they just piled up wrappers, and apis of all kinds on top of the original COBOL code to avoid touching it because it just works. And that software is nowhere near critical as the backend for social security.
Good fucking luck
The evidence is pretty overwhelming, they recovered fake planners, with all the receipts, texts, emails, and records where they openly admitted the fraud.
Now when it comes to conviction, it might go sideways because she's the head and the face of RN which is one of the biggest opposition party and has been for the last 20 or so years.
Hopefully, she's not above the law, and this case will set a precedent for decades to come, whichever side it goes.
That's gonna be our 6th of January if she doesn't become ineligible. She has very high chances of winning in 2027.
Oh I don't doubt we'll make it through as a species. But millions, if not billions of people will die. It's a preventable catastrophe and we're just flooring it straight to the edge of the cliff. All that because a handful of people are obsessed with big numbers and lines on a map. It's tragic really.
TLDR: encrypt and authenticate your fucking NTP traffic
And the glaciers are disappearing, also at an alarming rate! Fun times ahead!
Call it an official act and with a bit of luck it falls on a maga judge and voilà!
Even with a bad exit TBF