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God. Family. Arsenal.

Abuja/Port Harcourt Katılım Haziran 2010
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IT Guy
IT Guy@T3chFalcon·
Dutch intelligence agencies got caught training AI on citizen data they weren't supposed to have. the CTIVD, the Netherlands' official intelligence oversight body, published a report finding that AIVD and MIVD staff accessed and retained massive bulk datasets in ways that violate Dutch law. names. phone numbers. location data. social media. communication content. millions of entries. some from government sources. some commercially purchased. some stolen by criminals and bought on the dark web. and then Bits of Freedom, the Dutch digital rights organization, flagged something buried in the report: the agencies appear to be training their own AI models on this data. this is not the first time. in 2020, the same watchdog found the same agencies had retained citizen data far beyond legal limits. after complaints, they were ordered to delete it. six years later: same report. same finding. same agencies. but now with AI in the loop. the data that was illegally retained is now reportedly being used to train models that will make future surveillance faster, more accurate, and more autonomous. you cannot opt out. Unlike commercial AI companies, there is no settings menu. no privacy center. no right to delete that you can actually exercise. Bits of Freedom put it directly: "They seem to be buying data from criminal data breaches. aren't they supposed to be protecting us from those?"
Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity@cyber_razz

Dutch intelligence agencies did what??????????

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
"yOu nEeD tO sToP bLamInG cOlonIaLism bEcAuSe iT wAs sO lOnG aGo aND iT hAs nO bEaRiNg oN oUr LiVEs tOdAY"
Sovereign Media@sov_media

KENYA IS STILL PAYING THE PENSIONS OF BRITISH COLONIALISTS According to Tom Ogada, an economic justice expert, speaking on Spice FM alongside Diana Gichengo of the Institute for Social Accountability (TISA), Kenya allocates approximately KSh39 million annually to pensions for former British colonial civil servants. While we have not independently verified the specific figure through official budget documents, Kenya does continue to pay pensions to some former colonial-era civil servants under its public pension system. The revelation has sparked criticism on social media, with many Kenyan users expressing outrage that, more than 63 years after so-called independence, public funds are still being used to pay pensions to individuals who served the colonial administration. Some commenters described the continued payments as an absurd legacy of colonial rule. The conversation highlights the absurdity of the current fiscal situation, with Gichengo pointing out that these payments are hidden in plain sight within the official budget books. "We are very good," she remarked ironically, noting that while the government pressures citizens to pay more taxes, it continues to prioritise the financial comfort of former colonisers over the needs of the Kenyan people. This segment serves as a powerful reminder of how imperial structures remain embedded in post-colonial governance, forcing nations like Kenya to continue subsidising their own historical oppressors under the guise of bureaucratic obligation. It is also a striking example of why decolonisation is an economic necessity.

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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
I’m in love with this sentence: “Consistency looks like nothing is happening, until everything changes.”
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Justin Wolfers
Justin Wolfers@JustinWolfers·
Stocks at record highs can coexist with a pretty ordinary economy. Why? ⁣ ⁣ A handful of AI-linked firms are driving much of the market's gains. Strip them out, and the rally looks a lot less impressive.⁣
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Daniel Storey
Daniel Storey@danielstorey85·
They accused Jude Bellingham of a main character energy that would bring England down. Now it is all that is carrying us forward. A column on a superstar talent and the misdiagnosis of arrogance. inews.co.uk/sport/football…
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Jonathan Cook
Jonathan Cook@Jonathan_K_Cook·
"They could not stop you from looking at Palestine, so they bought the screen you were looking through." How the western ruling class and the Zionist lobby spent $14 billion to take back control of our minds:
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Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
There’s a Japanese saying: “If you feel like you’re losing everything, remember, trees lose their leaves every year, yet they still stand tall and wait for better days to come.”
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Sai Ishaya
Sai Ishaya@Sai_Ishaya_·
The Nigerian version of "let them eat cake" has become a series. First, let them eat corn. Now, let Burna Boy & Davido feed them. Every episode ends with the govt finding another person to outsource their responsibility to. So what exactly are they campaigning on in 2027?
𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍@AsakyGRN

“I want to appeal to our young people in this country. Burna Boy, Asake and Davido, we want to see you come together under one foundation to help the poor with your money. The Maybachs and Rolls-Royces are good, but you can still help. The burden on the government is huge.” — Nigeria’s First Lady, Remi Tinubu

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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
Israeli settlers, brandishing American made M4s, detained me & other Americans on my trip to Palestine. When the IDF arrived, they sided with the settlers & continued our detention. They made a huge mistake. You will be hearing more soon. nytimes.com/2026/07/11/us/…
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