Educational CyberPlayGround, Inc. NetHappenings Newsletter 10-27-2020

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WHAT THE HELL!  DEPARTMENT

“A week after The Markup flagged a discriminatory job ad, Facebook quietly removed the “multicultural affinity” targeting category. The move follows years of news reports on how Facebook allowed racial profiling on its platform:

FBI Sits on Report Detailing White-Supremacist Terror Threat

San Francisco’s “Overpaid CEO tax” measure targets disparity
“During a normal year, they would have fought it,” said San Francisco supervisor Matt Haney, who introduced the measure.

UC Berkeley disavows a recent eugenic research fund

Grayshift, The Startup That Breaks Into iPhones For The Feds, Raises $47 Million 
As Upturn said in its report, the widespread use of forensics tools like the GrayKey “represents a dangerous expansion in law enforcement’s investigatory powers.” “Given how routine these searches are today, together with racist policing policies and practices, it’s more than likely that these technologies disparately affect and are used against communities of color,” Upturn wrote.

[sarcastic shit]I don’t see anything wrong here… do you?
… Mention -> Authority -> Access Requested -> Pay Ransom to Capitalism -> Access Granted -> Bloatware ???

EARS

EARS — #PSA This is a kind reminder that the largest uniquely identifiable area of the human body is your ears. They can be mapped from afar using software with very high accuracy. Share this & remember to always cover your ears to help protect your anonymity.
Epstein didn’t kill himself? Photoshopped ears? or maybe the Military mask department didn’t get the ears right.
https://twitter.com/R3DAC73D/status/1320823926872809472
Jonna Mendez, who spent 27 years working for the CIA, was in charge of creating advanced disguises for agents to use on undercover missions.

SURVEILLANCE EarVN1.0: A new large-scale ear images dataset in the wild
Ear recognition is starting to grow as an alternative to other biometric recognition types in recent years. The EarVN1.0 dataset is constructed by collecting ear images of 164 Asian peoples during 2018. It is among the largest ear datasets publicly to the research community which composed by 28,412 colour images of 98 males and 66 females. Thus, this dataset is different from previous works by providing images of both ears per person under unconstrained conditions.

HEALTH

Woman may Woman have caught coronavirus in airplane toilet, researchers say

Researchers link 59 Irish COVID cases to inbound long-haul flight – PaxEx.Aero

DO NOT GET TOGETHER WITH THE FAMILY ON THANKSGIVING

THE CORRUPTION OF SCIENCE BY THUGS

 

YOUTUBE  – RIAA – DMCA

“Today, I found a new treasure in the genre, @damienslash’s impersonation of Bob Dylan singing a “standard user agreement.” It is the most remarkable 34 seconds I’ve experienced since waking.
The rise and rise of terms of service is a genuinely astonishing cultural dysfunction. Think of what a bizarre pretense we all engage in, that anyone, ever, has read these sprawling garbage novellas of impenetrable legalese.

Stream YouTube URL directly to mplayer Using id
https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/view/1405/stream-youtube-url-directly-to-mplayer

Repository with text of DMCA takedown notices as received.

One liner to clone the DMCA censored “youtube-dl” from the DMCA repo: git clone -n https://t.co/l4KhZ2QyWB

2013 Chilling Effects

They don’t want anyone to share this code:

 mplayer $(echo -s "http://youtube.com/get_video.php?$(curl $youtube_url | sed -n "/watch_fullscreen/s;.*\(video_id.\+\)&title.*;\1;p")&fmt=22")

Woops.   RIAA: Please go die in a fire.

The Network: How a Secretive Phone Company Helped the Crime World Go Dark
Biker gangs in Australia, drug traffickers in California, and even members of the Sinaloa Cartel all used Phantom’s phones. Rather than treat Phantom as an innocent third party to crime like Apple or Google when criminals use phones made by those companies, authorities said Ramos himself was part of criminal conspiracies. The agents had Ramos on tape suggesting he made the phones to help drug smugglers. On the other side of that hotel room door, when the agents finally stopped asking their questions, there was likely a long prison sentence.

THE GOOD PEOPLE

Five cryptologic giants inducted into the NSA/CSS Cryptologic Hall of Honor Release No: PA-001-20 Oct. 16, 2020

Private Health Insurers Paid Hospitals 247% of What Medicare Would

 Private Health Insurers Paid Hospitals 247% of What Medicare Would

<SNIP>
RAND researchers suggest that private insurers may want to move away from discounted-charge contracting for hospital services and shift to contracting based on a percent of Medicare or another similar fixed-price arrangement, often called reference-based pricing.

Employers can use the information in this report to help inform these comparisons and to make judgments about appropriate pricing.”

The study notes a steady increase in hospital prices, rising to the 2018 average level from an average of 224% of Medicare costs in 2016 and 230% of Medicare costs in 2017.

The analysis, which includes information from more than half of the nation’s community hospitals, is a broad-based study of prices paid by private health plans to hospitals. A study from RAND last year looked at similar metrics from hospitals in 25 states.

“This analysis provides the most-detailed picture ever of what privately insured individuals pay for hospital-based care relative to what the government pays for people insured through Medicare,” said Christopher Whaley, the study’s lead author and a policy researcher at RAND, a nonprofit research organization. “Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, employers need transparent information on the prices that they and their employees are paying for health care services.”

If employers and health plans participating in the study had paid hospitals using Medicare’s payment formulas, total payments over the 2016-2018 period would have been reduced by $19.7 billion, a potential savings of 58%.

The rising gap between public and private hospital prices is a cause for concern and raises questions about the efficiency of the employer market,” said Katherine Hempstead, senior policy adviser at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which sponsored the project. </SNIP>

Educational CyberPlayGround, Inc. NetHappenings 8-30-2020

k12playground.comUniversal basic income

seems to improve

employment

and

well-being !!!!!!!!!!!!

BUSINESS — WHO SAID CRIME DOESN’T PAY?
  1. A closer look at greasy palms – Bribery pays—if you don’t get caught
  2. Fortnite ‘black-market’ part of billion-dollar hacker economy
  3. Malicious Chinese SDK In 1,200 iOS Apps With Billions Of Installs Causing ‘Major Privacy Concerns To Hundreds Of Millions Of Consumers
  4. Jed McCaleb, Ripple Co-Founder, Reportedly Dumps Millions of XRP Daily
  5. The block chain is called “Ledger” in Ripple
  6. How the Sacklers Shifted $10.8 Billion of an Opioid Fortune Built on OxyContin
  7. SEC Modernizes the Accredited Investor Definition
  8. Piracy On Wednesday, three indictments were unsealed against members of “the Scene,” an elite tier of people who rip movies and put them on the internet for free.
  9. “I love hotel room “safes”

 

EDUCATION – DIGITAL DIVIDE BEEN HERE SINCE 1994

“bandwidth egalitarianism”

Educational CyberPlayGround, Inc. K-12 Education school directory, k12 Teachers, Music, Literacy, Arts, Technology, Internet, Linguistics
TRACING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE SINCE FROM FOREVER
The Communications Act of 1934
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BLACK LIVES MATTER – POOR PEOPLE – BANDWIDTH – ERATE SCAMS
SCREW COMCAST
When will Comcast understand they are running a utility?

Telephone Service: telco tricks do not provide telephone or broadband service

  • 50% of these stu­dents do not have access to a com­put­er and more than 40% do not have inter­net access
  • 7,000,000
  • 30% of U.S. Indige­nous fam­i­lies access the inter­net only through a phone (if at all)
  • 30% of year­ly read­ing gains and more than 50% of year­ly math gains could be lost for stu­dents who received no instruc­tion since March
  • 52% few­er K – 5 stu­dents in low-income house­holds used the online plat­form Zearn Math in May than in Jan­u­ary, while high-income stu­dents used it more
  • $1,778,139 in addi­tion­al fund­ing could be need­ed for pan­dem­ic-relat­ed staff and logis­tics to reopen an aver­age 3,659-student dis­trict, yet many face cuts
INTERNET
On L3/CTL’s request, we’ve disabled all peering sessions until the situation is under control. Great to see industry-wide cooperation at what is undoubtably a hard time for AS3356.
[outages] Level3 (globally?) impacted (IPv4 only)

5G in US averages 51Mbps while other countries hit hundreds of megabits
Average 5G download speeds in the US are 50.9Mbps, a nice step up from average 4G speeds but far behind several countries where 5G speeds are in the 200Mbps to 400Mbps range. These statistics were reported today by OpenSignal, which presented average 5G speeds in 12 countries based on user-initiated speed tests conducted between May 16 and August 14. The US came in last of the 12 countries in 5G speeds, with 10 of the 11 other countries posting 5G speeds that at least doubled those of the US.

U.S. indicts Russian for attempted ransomware attack on Tesla factory

Chinese-made smartphones are loaded with malware that secretly steals money

This loophole lets the DMV sell your data to private investigators

TikTok must sell its U.S. operations by mid-November over fears that the app could be providing data to Beijing

TikTok Holocaust trend ‘harmful,’ says Auschwitz museum. “The Auschwitz-Birkenau museum and memorial spoke out against a new trend on social media platform TikTok where users role-play as holocaust victims, in a statement released on Wednesday. ‘The “victims” trend on TikTok can be hurtful and offensive,’ said the museum at the site of the former Nazi-German death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in a statement, adding that some of the videos trivialized history.”

DELETE FACEBOOK NOW

Russia funded Facebook and Twitter investments through Kushner investor
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/nov/05/russia-funded-facebook-twitter-investments-kushner-investor

Facebook Employees Are Outraged At Mark Zuckerberg’s Explanations Of How It Handled The Kenosha Violence. Facebook employees slammed  Fucckerberg

A Kenosha Militia Facebook Event Asking Attendees To Bring Weapons Was Reported 455 Times. Moderators Said It Didn’t Violate Any Rules

The police are working with them. They’re going to completely overlook the unjust murder and equate property damage as more valuable than life and so RW nationalists with guns are warranted.

Facebook says Apple rejected its attempt to tell users about App Store fees. “Facebook Inc on Thursday told Reuters that Apple Inc rejected its attempt to tell users the iPhone maker would take a 30% cut of sales in a new online events feature, forcing Facebook to remove the message to get the tool to users.”

JUSTICE

The RNC’s Puzzling Obsession with Socialism | Start Blaming the Government Response for the Spread of Covid. With a pandemic ravaging the country, a historically unpopular president and no platform to run on, the Republican Party has set its sights on attacking socialism. It doesn’t seem to be working. [Tech and Unions] inthesetimes.com

Want to Abolish the Police? The First Step Is Putting Them Under Democratic Control.

Leverage Is Everything
The striking NBA players have inherent power, but so do you.

Stop Blaming Individuals for the Spread of Covid and Start Blaming the Government Response By presenting collective, structural crises as separate, individual problems with separate, individualized solutions, the government abdicates its responsibility to meaningfully intervene.

Neither Republicans or Democrats benefit from mail-in voting

Justice Department prepares to file a landmark antitrust lawsuit against Alphabet Inc.’s Google

District Court Enters Permanent Injunction Shutting Down Telecom Carriers Who Facilitated Hundreds of Millions of Fraudulent Robocalls to Consumers in The United States.

 

HEALTH

KIDS SILENT CARRIERS—Children can carry the coronavirus in their noses and throats for weeks even if they don’t show any symptoms. “inapparent (asymptomatic) infections in children associated with silent #COVID19 transmission in the community”. Not good.
This demolishes new Trump WH-forced CDC guidelines to not test for asymptomatic cases. Dangerous.

Asymptomatic Children Carry Higher COVID-19 Viral Load Than Adults In ICUs

Household Cleaning

BLACK LIVES MATTER
Astronaut Jeanette Epps to become first Black woman to join an International Space Station crew

Here Are 6 Myths About Masks That People Really Need to Stop Sharing

A tiny Texas company is running most U.S. drive-thru Covid-19 testing

Covid-19 vaccine may be mandatory in Portugal

Nicholas Christakis on fighting covid-19 by truly understanding the virus
The latest coronavirus is different from past ones, so requires a different response

World-first database catalogs 1,000s of viruses in our gut microbiome. “Researchers from Ohio State University have created the first catalog of viral populations known to inhabit the human gut. Called the Gut Virome Database, the study suggests each person’s gut viral population is as unique as their fingerprints.”

A.I. Tool Promises Faster, More Accurate Alzheimer’s Diagnosis. “By detecting subtle differences in the way that Alzheimer’s sufferers use language, researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology have developed an A.I. algorithm that promises to accurately diagnose Alzheimer’s without the need for expensive scans or in-person testing. The software not only can diagnose Alzheimer’s, at negligible cost, with more than 95 percent accuracy, but is also capable of explaining its conclusions, allowing physicians to double check the accuracy of its diagnosis.”

Anchorage Assembly passes ban on conversion therapy – Alaska Public Media

How the Health Insurance Industry (and I) Invented the ‘Choice’ Talking Point

Health Care – “consumer “choice”” is a lie.

Without Medicare for All, the Healthcare System Will Collapse – Wendell Potter RAI

It was always misleading. Now Democrats are repeating it.

By Wendell Potter
Jan 14 2020
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/14/opinion/healthcare-choice-democratic-debate.html

There’s a dangerous talking point being repeated in the Democratic primary for president that could affect the survival of millions of people, and the finances of even more. This is partly my fault.

When the candidates discuss health care, you’re bound to hear some of them talk about consumer “choice.” If the nation adopts systemic health reform, this idea goes, it would restrict the ability of Americans to choose their plans or doctors, or have a say in their care.

It’s a good little talking point, in that it makes the idea of changing the current system sound scary and limiting. The problem? It’s a P.R. concoction. And right now, somewhere in their plush corporate offices, some health care industry executives are probably beside themselves with glee, drinking a toast to their public relations triumph.

I should know: I was one of them.

To my everlasting regret, I played a hand in devising this deceptive talking point about choice when I worked in various communications roles for a leading health insurer between 1993 and 2008, ultimately serving as vice president for corporate communications.  Now I want to come clean by explaining its origin story, and why it’s both factually inaccurate and a political ploy.

Those of us in the insurance industry constantly hustled to prevent significant reforms because changes threatened to eat into our companies’ enormous profits. We were told by our opinion research firms and messaging consultants that when we promoted the purported benefits of the status quo that we should talk about the concept of “choice”: It polled well in focus groups of average Americans (and was encouraged by the work of Frank Luntz, the P.R. guru who literally wrote the book on how the Republican Party should communicate with Americans). As instructed, I used the word “choice” frequently when drafting talking points.

But those of us who held senior positions for the big insurers knew that one of the huge vulnerabilities of the system is its lack of choice. In the current system, Americans cannot, in fact, pick their own doctors, specialists or hospitals — at least, not without incurring huge “out of network” bills.

Not only does the current health care system deny you choice within the details of your plans, it also fails to provide many options for the plan itself. Most working Americans must select from a limited list made by their company’s chosen insurance provider (usually a high-deductible plan or a higher-deductible plan). What’s more, once that choice is made, there are many restrictions around keeping it. You can lose coverage if your company changes its plan, or if you change jobs, or if you turn 26 and leave your parents’ plan, among other scenarios.

This presented a real problem for us in the industry. Well aware that we were losing the “choice” argument, my industry colleagues spent millions on lobbying, advertising and spin doctors — all intended to muddy the issue so Americans might believe that reform would somehow provide “less choice.” Recently, the industry launched a campaign called “My Care, My Choice” aimed in part at convincing Americans that they have choice now — and that government reform would restrict their freedom. That group has been spending large sums on advertising in Iowa during this presidential race.

This isn’t the first time the industry has made “choice” a big talking point as it fights health reform. Soon after the Affordable Care Act was passed a decade ago, insurers formed the Choice and Competition Coalition and pushed states not to create insurance exchanges with better plans.

What’s different now is that it’s the Democrats parroting the misleading “choice” talking point — and even using it as a weapon against one another. Back in my days working in insurance P.R., this would have stunned me. It’s why I believe my former colleagues are celebrating today.

[snip]

Propaganda uses “words that work” to tell lies.

Health Care “It is staggering how much the United States is more expensive.”

A billion a year in health care costs, $15 billion of which comes from insulin.

A billion a year in health care costs, $15 billion of which comes from insulin.