
Elon Musk's minions reportedly sought access to IT systems at an agency Project 2025 called "harmful to US prosperity."

Chatter about “open data” policies, philosophies, activism, and advocacy thereof.
(US/world) More open data threatened. By Musk. DOGE storms NOAA infosystems on behalf of the climate-denying anti-environment anti-DEI political party
Elon Musk's minions reportedly sought access to IT systems at an agency Project 2025 called "harmful to US prosperity."
Elon’s DOGE regime stormed into NOAA and demanded direct access to their IT systems to snoop on the data. This is in the name of cutting fat.
Climate scientists worldwide rely on weather data from NOAA. Obviously the party of climate denial is no friend to climate science. They want to stamp out that particular segment of science.
The GOP also hates environmental regs because they prioritize big business over the environment. From the linked article:
“The organization [NOAA] cited impacts of cuts could include overfishing, increased imports of illegal or unethically sourced seafood, threats to endangered wildlife, and threats to life and property without its weather forecasting and data resources.”
Team GOP is also looking to stamp out diversity, equity, and inclusion. This article covers that angle of DOGE’s likely assault on NOAA.
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More than 2,000 datasets of U.S. open data hosted on data.gov have been removed -- since Trump took POTUS
More than 2,000 datasets have disappeared from data.gov since Trump was inaugurated. But analyzing exactly what happened and where it went is going to take some time.
French Govt open dataset website
FYI France has this open data website... https://www.data.gouv.fr/en/datasets/
The Belgian Chamber of Representatives website blocks Tor users and also blocks archive.org
I have not been able to track down the Belgian open data law¹ but it seems in principle blocking both Tor users and archive.org from access to the address book of Chamber of Representatives would not be in line with the spirit of open data. They may not have the IT competency to serve Tor users but to treat archive.org like a malicious robot is to underachieve.
¹ I can only find an old archive of the goals of the open data policy (in French), but not the law:
The original link was from https://openknowledge.be/ which seems to be a stale website and an inactive project. It feels like open data got started in Belgium but then the ball was dropped.
Belgium has an Open Data policy, but the website is access-restricted. Brussels is truly open. -- Question: where is “open data” enshrined in the legal statutes?
Belgium presents a diverse array of open data portals, each serving as a gateway to a wealth of information. With numerous regional platforms like datastore.brussels in the Brussels-Capital Region and the Flanders data portal, Belgium offers a rich landscape of open data resources.
To reach the Belgian datasets of open data from Tor you must go through archive.org:
http://web.archive.org/web/20241003145143/https://data.gov.be
And because the website is interactive and also not completely archived, I ultimately could not even browse through to see what data there is beyond the first page of databases. Thus not entirely “open”.
But the Brussels datasets are open to all.
I could not find the data I was looking for. That is, I wanted to know how many complaints are sent to the various different SPF regulators as well as ombuds people -- and very specifically how many complaints are ignored. Some offices produce annual reports but I have never seen an annual report that exposes the count of ignored complaints.
Anyway, the question I have is what section of legal
(irony) opendatawatch.com blocking access to their website
And if you try to visit the archive¹, that’s also fucked.
Not sure who these people are.. maybe they are actually watchdogs in opposition to open data.
¹ https://web.archive.org/web/20240925081816/https://www.opendatawatch.com/