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The NYT vs. OpenAI court case found that OpenAI deliberately deleted vital evidence, such as proof of unauthorized AI training on data. OpenAI is also telling courts that it doesn’t have backup for deleted data and calling it a technical glitch 😂 are you kidding me? This is not the first time Sama lied and deleted the key evidence. If an average guy does something like this, they will be jailed immediately. But there is special treatment for billionaires like Sama. arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

#Trump Orders Republicans to Kill Journalism Shield Law They Had Supported - techdirt.com/2024/11/25/trump- "Many people voted for Donald Trump on the false belief that he would “protect free speech.” But in reality, nearly every instinct he has is to stifle free speech"

diffusionlibertaire.org/englis

A long-standing pillar of the Montreal anarchist community is asking for support to help cover the costs of some much-needed repairs to the building.

2033 Blvd Saint-Laurent is the home to Montreal's anarchist bookstore, L'insoumise, the DIRA anarchist library, and the queer feminist collective Les Révoltes.

Over the years, subMedia has hosted a number of outdoor film screenings and fundraisers here, generally held on the weekends of Montreal's anarchist bookfair.

If you're in a position to kick in, or want to organizer a fundraiser, please do!

Bloomington! Come to combat prison isolation and stay for a screening of It's Revolution or Death Part 1 with @bloomingtonabc

Request for support from Belkis Terán, mother of martyr Tortuguita, killed by police in 2023 for work to Stop Cop City. She needs $ support for travel to Atlanta next month to meet with lawyers, etc.

Please contribute if share if you’re able! Venmo: Belkis-Teran Zelle: belkisteran@hotmail.com

@Old Fucking Punk Of course we will fight.  Fighting is not optional.

And also, there is a lot of inertia in the U.S. system, which is both beneficial (it resists totalitarian takeover) and harmful (when things move to the right---including through antidemocratic process---there can be a ratcheting effect, as we've seen with the federal courts).  It's also useful to keep in mind that our system of government was never intended to be democratic.

I don't think economic collapse is a reliable escape valve.  Desperation makes people hungry for people to blame and more susceptible to propaganda that scapegoats others.  And it's been noted that the current state of the U.S. economy is a walk in the park compared to Germany in the 1920s.

"Christopher Alexander and his group of architects, back in the ’70s, compiled the groundbreaking book A Pattern Language, which looks at the built environment from a city scale down to the décor on your house walls in terms of the human relations that structures and spaces elicit."

#Starhawk, 2016

ic.org/social-permaculture-wha

#PatternLanguage #ChristopherAlexander #architecture #Psychogeography

The core of the prepper fantasy: "What if the world ended in the *precise* way that made *me* the most important person?" The ultra-rich fantasize about emerging from luxury bunkers with an army of mercs and bitcoin thumbdrives to a world in ruins that they rule using their "leadership skills."

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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:

pluralistic.net/2024/11/25/mal

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I presume what would really offend republican voters would be allegations that Gaetz fed the children after he raped them

Why is the eBook market such shit? You can't buy directly from the publisher but have to go through Amazon or Google (let me count the ways I hate this) and always with DRM (I want to read my book on my device with my choice of software) … and that's not even touching audiobooks where the situation is even worse.

The ugly truth of US politics that a lot of people seem to be in denial about (if there's anything we USians are good at, it's sticking our heads in the sand).

Now this is funny.

i Newspaper.
'In a survey for Farmers Weekly last year, 83 per cent of famers polled said Brexit had been worse than expected; 52 per cent supported a referendum on rejoining the EU; and 70 per cent supported rejoining the single market.'

Byline Times tells us that 70% of Farmers voted for Brexit.

Be careful what you vote for you just might get it.

If you think of the problem with the shuttering of Reader being about structure and centralized authority rather than the tech, the objection becomes that Google was trusted by an ecosystem of freely-shared information as stewards of a centralizing resource, and then abandoned that responsibility and ultimately destroyed that provider ecosystem by chasing closed-model capture-profiteering

In that light, it’s clear that what Google did to Reader, they’re currently doing to search.

By the way, for anyone reading my feed, wondering why I'm so unabashedly bigoted against #proprietary software, (vastly preferring #libre software) I've written this explainer: davelane.nz/proprietary to explain my position.

There are enough articles about how to talk to MAGA relatives next week. Here's how to cook for them. dailykos.com/story/2024/11/22/

Good grief, Elsevier's editorial proficiency is shit: here's one of their journals (International Journal of Surgery Case Reports) publishing a letter titled "Practice of Neurosurgery on Saturn".

(Via @helendecruz.net, posting on Bsky.)

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