Whistleblowers are important to society because they hold the rich and powerful accountable for their actions, yet they often suffer greatly for their efforts.
It is essential for legislatures to provide protections for whistleblowers to encourage more people to come forward and speak out against wrongdoing.
The author, Ashley Gjøvik, is a lawyer, activist, author, and former whistleblower who specializes in human rights and the common good.
Power structures are less likely to tolerate whistleblowers who go against them, leading to chastisement and a lack of support from within the organization.
The debate on whistleblowing includes ethics, the role of intelligence agencies, and the legality and morality of programs like PRISM.
Microsoft quietly supported the Fair Repair Act in Washington state, breaking from typical tech company opposition to right-to-repair bills that seek to make device repair more accessible.
Repair advocates say Microsoft's support for the bill is bringing other major tech manufacturers to the negotiating table for the first time.
The Fair Repair Act stalled in the Washington state Senate due to opposition from lawmakers, but Microsoft's engagement on repairing devices marks a change in the industry's stance on right-to-repair.
Microsoft has pledged to make it easier to repair its hardware, with the Surface Laptop 4 featuring replaceable SSDs, which is part of a broader trend of tech companies, including Apple and Google, making similar commitments in response to the right-to-repair movement.
Windows 11 has faced criticism for its heavy presence of advertisements and less user-friendly UI than Windows 10, its hardware requirements, and the amount of pre-installed crapware, but there are some backend improvements such as support for variable refresh rates and Intel Thread Director.
Using the word "simple" in technical documentation can be condescending and off-putting to readers who are struggling.
When someone is reading technical documentation, it usually means they are trying to learn a new concept, so making them feel worse by implying it should be easy is unhelpful.
It's important to share excitement and enthusiasm for the code in documentation, but it's possible to do so without using language that could be interpreted as condescending.