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    italiannews@mastodon.ozioso.onlineI
    Adnkronos - ultimoratop: La Pietra (Masaf): "Filiera eccellenza italiana, accordi decisivi per investimenti e competitività"(Adnkronos) - "Italia leader in Europa per qualità e sostenibilità, il Governo investe sulle filiere"The Stone (Masaf): "Supply Chain of Italian Excellence, decisive agreements for investment and competitiveness"(Adnkronos) - "Italy is leading in Europe for quality and sustainability, the Government is investing in supply chains."#Italian #Italy #Europe #Government https://www.adnkronos.com/economia/la-pietra-masaf-filiera-eccellenza-italiana-accordi-decisivi-per-investimenti-e-competitivita_4kYdsy0orMB12uKsy7sEgw
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    rndanger@infosec.exchangeR
    @ZhiZhu Good stuff but i disagree with the conclusion. I don't think they will legislate their way out of this if Trump keeps announcing fiscal policy with executive memos -- they have to impeach him
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    cthw@mstdn.caC
    Any administration, any government, peopled by those who routinely abuse young women has demonstrated what they think of those with less power than them. Regardless of their wealth they can never be allowed to have authority over others and particularly never be placed in a position that gives others to them to judge for those others will always be found guilty of being lesser than them.#power #rape #government #men
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    da_gut@dice.campD
    Well, OK then. This is a huge deal. The FCC is going to ban all foreign made consumer grade routers. The devil has always will be in the details of how it is enforcedHow much you want to bet that for any American produced home routers they are going to mandate features that make them easier for the government to track block and otherwise monitor?https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-updates-covered-list-include-foreign-made-consumer-routers#Networking #Internet #FCC #Router #Government #USA
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    darkwebsonar@infosec.exchangeD
    Worldleaks claims data breach on United States' Town of Blacksburg, Virginia, threatening to publish the stolen data within 6-7 days. #DataBreach #Government #USA #ThreatIntel
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    italiannews@mastodon.ozioso.onlineI
    Agenzia Nova: Giustizia: Schlein, chi sbaglia paga? Per Delmastro non vale20 mar 19:48 - (Agenzia Nova) - "Dalla presidente Meloni e da tutto il resto del Governo continuano a urlare: chi sbaglia paga, ma per loro... (Rem)Justice: Schlein, who makes a mistake pays? It doesn't apply to Delmastro.Mar 20 19:48 - (Agenzia Nova) - “The Prime Minister Meloni and the rest of the Government continue to scream: who makes a mistake pays, but for them...”#Schlein #Delmastro #AgenziaNova #Meloni #Government https://www.agenzianova.com/a/69bd977e3727e2.59265048/7175403/2026-03-20/giustizia-schlein-chi-sbaglia-paga-per-delmastro-non-vale
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    atsuzaki@types.plA
    @johnzajac @skinnylatte @kixes i live here. with objectively less rights and privileges than you do. i don't know why you feel the need to mansplain the US to me.
  • 📣 New Podcast!

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    workingclasshistory@mastodon.socialW
    New Podcast! "Andorra Public Sector Strike: Workers vs Government Cuts" on @Spreaker #2018_andorra #andorra #andorra_andorra #civil #government #history_european #labor #microstate #movement #protest_2018 #protests_public #public #reforms #sector #servants #strike #strike_andorra #unionshttps://www.spreaker.com/episode/andorra-public-sector-strike-workers-vs-government-cuts--70369173
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    How Can Governments Pay Open Source Maintainers? https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2026/03/how-can-governments-pay-open-source-maintainers/ When I worked for the UK Government I was once asked if we could find a way to pay for all the Open Source Software we were using. It is a surprisingly hard problem and I want to talk about some of the issues we faced.The UK Government publishes a lot of Open Source code - nearly everything developed in-house by the state is available under an OSI Approved licence. The UK is generally pretty relaxed about people, companies, and states re-using its code. There's no desire and little capability to monetise what has been developed with public money so it becomes public code.What about the Open Source that UK Government uses?The state uses big projects like WordPress, as well as moderately popular NPM packages, and small Python libraries and everything in between. But can it pay the maintainers of that software?A version of this blog post was originally published on Hackernoon.Fixing The PlumbingOpen Source is facing a crisis. The code that the world relies on is often developed by underpaid engineers on the brink of burn-out. While I don't think anyone wants Open Source to have a paywall, it seems obvious that large organisation should pay their way and not rely solely on volunteer labour.Here are some of the problems I faced when trying to get the UK Government to pay for OSS and how you as a maintainer can help make it easier for large organisations to pay you.Firstly, lots of OSS doesn't have a well defined owner; so who gets the money?I'm not saying that every little library you create needs to be published by a registered company, nor am I suggesting that you should remove your anonymity. But Governments and other organisations need to know who they are funding and where the money is going. The danger of accidentally funnelling money to a sanctioned state or person is just too big a risk for most organisations.If you want to receive funding - make it really clear who you are.What Can You Offer?Even when there is an owner, there often isn't an easy mechanism for paying people. Donation sites like GitHub Sponsors, Ko-Fi, and Patreon are great for individuals who want to throw a small amount of money to creators but they can be problematic for larger organisations. Many OSS projects get around this by offering support contracts. It makes it much easier for an organisation to justify their spend because they're no longer donating to something which can be obtained for free; they're paying for a service.This doesn't have to be a contract offering a 24/7 response and guaranteed SLA. It can be as simple as offering best-effort email support.The important thing is to offer an easy way for a larger organisation to buy your services. Many organisations have corporate credit cards for lower-cost discretionary spending which doesn't require a full business-case. How easily could a manager buy a £500 support contact from your site?Maintainers don't only have to offer support contracts. Many choose to offer training packages which are a good way to raise money and get more people using your product. Some project maintainers will speak at your conference for a suitable fee.Again, the aim here is for maintainers to offer a plausible reason for a payment to be made.Playing Well With OthersOpen Source has a brilliant culture of allowing multiple (often anonymous) contributors. That's fine when there's no money involved, but how does a moderately sized project decide who receives what share of the funding? Services like OpenCollective can make it easier to show where the money is going but it is better to discuss in advance with all contributors what they expect as a share.If people think they're being taken advantage of, or that a project maintainer is unjustly enriching themselves, it can cause arguments. Be very clear to contributors what the funding is for and whether they're entitled to any of it.Finally, we faced the issue that some OSS projects didn't want to take money from the "big bad state". They were worried that if people saw "Sponsored by the Government" they would assume that there were backdoors for spies, or that the developer might give in to pressure to add unwanted features. This (usually) isn't the case but it is easy to see why having a single large organisation as the main donor could give the impression of impropriety.The best defence against this is to have lot of paying sponsors! Having the state as one of many partners makes it clear that a project isn't beholden to any one customer.It isn't impossible to get Governments to spend on Open Source. But state spending is heavily scrutinised and, bluntly, they aren't set up to pay ad hoc amounts to non-suppliers, who aren't charging money. While large projects often have the resources to apply for Government grants and contracts, smaller projects rarely have the time or expertise. It is critical that maintainers remove the barriers which make it too hard for organisations to pay them.In SummaryMake it easy for Governments and other large organisations to pay you.Be as obvious as possible that you are able to accept payments from them.Don't be afraid to put a large price on your talents.Offer multiple paid-for options like speaker fees, support, and feature development funding.Talk with your contributors to let them know how any funding will be shared. #government #money #OpenSource
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    darkwebsonar@infosec.exchangeD
    Homeland Justice offers access on Albania's Parliament. Claiming to have gained access to its systems. #InitialAccess #Government #Albania #ThreatIntel
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    netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN
    RE: https://social.vivaldi.net/@Vivaldi/116212671551431361Here is the hard truth — this will happen.Why?It’s state-sponsored. The United States government wants this to happen, and Google is more than happy to go along with it because it benefits them too.I love that Vivaldi and others have signed a letter. I love that people have even created petitions against this. But we’re not the ones who will decide this future.#Google #Government #UnitedStates #StateSponsored
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    italiannews@mastodon.ozioso.onlineI
    Il Sole 24 ORE - Italia: Maltempo in Calabria, Cdm delibera stato di emergenza per un annoA seguito degli eccezionali eventi meteorologici verificatisi dall’11 al 20 febbraio scorso in Calabria, nel territorio delle Province di Catanzaro e di Cosenza, il Governo ha accolto la proposta del...Bad weather in Calabria, EU adopts one-year emergency status.Following the exceptional weather events that occurred from February 11th to 20th last in Calabria, in the territory of the Provinces of Catanzaro and Cosenza, the Government has accepted the proposal of…#Calabria #Cosenza #Government https://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/maltempo-calabria-cdm-delibera-stato-emergenza-un-anno-AINw0hsB
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    RaiNews: Consiglio dei ministri, sul tavolo del Governo il rialzo dei prezzi dell'energiaAll’ordine del giorno non è indicato l’atteso decreto. Secondo quanto si apprende da fonti di Governo, sono in corso approfondimenti per valutare se il meccanismo dell’aliquota mobile sia adeguato alla situazione attualeGovernment Council, on the table of the Government, the rise in energy pricesThe agenda does not indicate the awaited decree. According to sources within the Government, investigations are underway to assess whether the sliding tax rate mechanism is adequate to the current situation.#GovernmentCouncil #Government https://www.rainews.it/articoli/2026/03/consiglio-dei-ministri-governo-il-rialzo-dei-prezzi-energia-3f34ad67-bcba-4b00-8f33-a11a481f83e2.html
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    skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS
    Software internships in the Singapore govt https://govtech-portal-2026.vercel.app/#Government #GovTech #CivicTech #Internships #Singapore #TootSea #GetFediHired
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    fishd@infosec.exchangeF
    @rmblaber1956 @ChrisMayLA6 @HarriettMB if you're claiming that failings by staff at the DWP is caused by Labour being in power then you're not exaggerating, you're just wrong. Staff at the DWP are civil servants and not political appointees. Over the period noted in the article there were incidents under the Conservatives and now under Labour and those civil servants have likely worked there for a decade or more. The article points out valid grievances but the headline is "staff at DWP ignored guidance" ... jumping from that to "labour are evil and hate disabled people" shows far too much bias.
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    italiannews@mastodon.ozioso.onlineI
    Today: Quanto rende il nuovo "Btp Valore" coi tassi aumentati dal Governo: le simulazioniIl nuovo Btp Valore ha fatto registrare una raccolta di oltre 16,2 miliardi di euro con 522.214 contratti registrati. La settima emissione dello strumento del Tesoro si è conclusa oggi, venerdì 6 marzo, alle 13.00 e il successo è anche dovuto alla revisione al rialzo della cedola garantita: i...How much does the new "Btp Valore" earn with rising rates under the Government’s measures: simulationsThe new Btp Valore (Treasury Bond Value) has recorded a collection of over €16.2 billion with 522,214 contracts registered. The seventh issue of this Treasury instrument concluded today, Friday, March 6th, at 13:00, and the success is also due to the upward revision of the guaranteed coupon: the...#BtpValore #Government #seventh #Treasury https://www.today.it/economia/nuovo-btp-valore-marzo-2026-simulazioni-rendimenti-quanto.html
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    @jimthewhyguy #PostOfTheWeek (season 3):It's a database that allows users to explore potential conflicts of interest for President Donald Trump and his team.Content: The documents in this database disclose the financial positions, assets, and debts of President Trump and his appointees.Search Functionality: There's a search bar where you can look for specific individuals or financial holdings. Examples given include "Bitcoin," "Palantir," "Hegseth," "Fox News," and "Heritage."
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    josemurilo@mato.socialJ
    "Every single time you mandate #ageverification, you are mandating the creation of a centralized database of extraordinarily sensitive personal information. Government IDs. #Biometric facial data. The kind of data that, once breached, cannot be “changed” like a password. You get one face. You get one #government ID number. When those leak—and they will leak—the damage is permanent."https://www.techdirt.com/2026/02/25/hackers-expose-the-massive-surveillance-stack-hiding-inside-your-age-verification-check/
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    Change to minister's title raises some concern among P.E.I.'s cultural sectorSome members of Prince Edward Island's creative sector say they're concerned about culture being removed from the named responsibilities of the province's executive council. #concern #culture #government #PrinceEdwardIsland https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-culture-minister-arts-heritage-concern-9.7108740?cmp=rss