Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Trump’s first 100 days: all the news affecting the tech industry


“We must, indeed, all hang together, or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately” 
~  by Benjamin Franklin. 
The quote conveys the idea that people must work together or they may face consequences. "Hang together" means to stick together, while "hang separately" means to face consequences individually. 

It is Elon Musk who is now running the United States. Not Donald Trump





The administration removed hundreds of federal web pages containing critical information about Americans. Fortunately, it still lives at Philly-based PolicyMap, whose director walks us through what just happened — and why it’s too soon to Last week, President Donald Trump came for our data. Executive orders to eliminate any DEI and climate change-related language from federal agency websites triggered a full scale removal of hundreds of pages on the U.S. government’s website — including Centers for Disease Control, National Institutes of Health, Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency. (The CDC has since come back online with a note that says its “website is being modified to comply with President Trump’s Executive Orders.”) 
Along with those pages disappeared thousands of pieces of information about Americans’ health, housing, income, climate, communities and other important data that informs state and local policies and business strategies around the country. 
The administration has not said if or when that data will be returned to the Internet — and, indeed, information on women’s health, LGBTQ issues and climate change may never see the light of day under Trump. Meanwhile, some media organizations and universities have saved most of the info, and researchers have archived a lot of the data, as well. As the Association of Public Data Users put it in their statement: “The loss is not abstract: Among other things, data lost today helped people address urgent issues like teen mental health, bullying, and violence prevention. 
Put quite simply, today’s actions to remove taxpayer-funded data from the public domain impacts everyone in the United States, directly contradicts the mission of the federal statistical system, and robs the public of a benefit paid for by them.” 
Thankfully, most of the deleted federal data exists at a Philadelphia benefit corporation called PolicyMap that collects private and public data and creates explanatory maps. On Tuesday, PolicyMap sent an email to its (panicked) customers assuring them that “Data that was recently removed by the federal government is, and will always be, available in PolicyMap.” 

Casinos, high-rises and fraud: The BBC visits a bizarre city built on scams BBC


Ted Carstensen, the deputy administrator of the United States Digital Service (USDS) organization that has been renamed to Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is resigning instead of taking the “Fork in the Road” deferred resignation offer for federal employees.

“I write to let you know that I have decided to resign from USDS and today will be my last day,” Carstensen said in an internal memo to colleagues that was obtained by The Verge. “I am not taking the fork, but after discussions with my family and other trusted advisors I decided that it is time for me to pursue a different path.”

Head of DOGE-controlled government tech task force resigns


The DOGE Has Arrived



 EU opens door to UK and Norway for defence ‘coalition of the willing’ Financial Times


The lesson of El Salvador’s failed Bitcoin experiment Coin Telegraph


Finland and Sweden in NATO: Disregarding the Benefits of Neutrality Finn Andreen


Brexit has some benefits, No 10 says on anniversary BBC 

 

Zizheng Pan ~ How an Australian uni student helped create China's revolutionary AI platform DeepSeek


Personal Discretion Over the Treasury’s Payments System Means the End of Democracy

Liberal Currents – Elizabeth Popp Berman: “On Friday night [January 31, 2025], Elon Musk’s team gained access to the Department of Treasury’s payments system, which processes the federal spending that makes up more than a fifth of the U.S. economy.


DHS Seeks to Deputize IRS Officers to Help With Deportation Effort