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“The city’s ban on facial recognition technology, Chapter 19B, will not apply to SFPD’s use of the new public safety cameras.”
sfba.social/@MLNow/11252795108

Years ago, when I was an economics student, I wrote a paper on the IMF's structural adjustment programs (SAPs/ESAPs) - i.e. those policies that are forced on countries who fail to make their IMF loan payments on time.

I was baffled to discover that >95% of all IMF borrowers went into default (and so fell victim to SAPs). It made no sense to me - why would any finance person continually create unpayable loans? Were they just really bad at their job? And why didn't anyone ever mention their 1/x

I really don't understand why anyone working in a serious policy realm is talking about direct carbon dioxide removal at all.

Even if you have 100% faith in our ability to sustainably store it indefinitely, the thermodynamics of scrubbing it from the much higher CO2 exhaust from smokestacks is so much more favorable.

"Atlanta police have been carrying out around-the-clock surveillance in several neighborhoods for months, on people and houses linked to opposition against the police training center colloquially known as “Cop City”.

The surveillance in Georgia has included following people in cars, blasting sirens outside bedroom windows and shining headlights into houses at night, the Guardian has learned."

theguardian.com/us-news/articl

💥 Against the roll-back of critical environmental regulation in the EU that business interests and conservative politicians are lobbying for.

A coalition of organisations - incl. the Scientists for Future's Interdisciplinary Scientific Panel - have published a letter:

"Expression of Concern by Scientists: Rollback of EU environmental legislation and policies jeopardises the future of EU citizens"

Read the text here: zenodo.org/records/11373475
And the press release:
docs.google.com/document/d/1rt

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Many thanks to everyone who boosted my Josh Kraft piece yesterday! I appreciate yoir help countering the official story! If you missed it, check it out! brendanhalpin.com/who-is-josh-

#boston #BosPoli #MAPoli

I raised a red flag about this a year or so ago, when I first heard of these a-holes. Here's Yves Smith breaking down why Private Equity all of a sudden getting on board with "employee ownership" is not, in fact, a good thing. When the devil offers you something, be assured it's not for your benefit.

nakedcapitalism.com/2024/05/pr

Biden has no red line. He is a war criminal. The ICC should issue an arrest warrant for him. Now. There should be no special privilege for him.

"Two days after the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to immediately stop its assault on Rafah, Israeli warplanes began to drop bombs on refugee tent camps in what had previously been declared a "safe zone." At least 45 people, including children and infants, were killed in the bombing.

#Gaza #Genocide #WarCrimes
m.youtube.com/watch?v=f2aGbgMc

Is there a consensus among #AI experts about whether #LLM models can reliably *summarize* specific text without introducing weird extraneous information?

My working assumption has been that the models can't really do this, and I can't imagine any way that they would be able to reliably avoid omitting important details, but I'm not sure I've seen much discussion of this aspect of what they can and can't do.

(boosts welcome)

Some might suggest that Microsoft's early history of dirty dealing and technical ineptitude is irrelevant to what it is today, but I'd call BS on that - it's core to the culture that the corporation (staff and shareholders!) have exhibited throughout its existence. There's nothing admirable there.

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New Book Reveals How The U.S. Stole $600B From Black Americans Through Unfair Taxes Post-Slavery blackenterprise.com/new-book-6

Bold, popular, and GREAT NEWS:

62% of US voters support legal action against oil and gas companies for "their contributions to climate change," including 84% of Democrats and 40% of Republicans.

49% support the filing of criminal charges.

commondreams.org/news/prosecut
#Crime = #FossilFuels vs #Climate

The General Public License (GPL) is unfortunately not suited for electronic devices and silicon chips in particular. We would like therefore to develop a GPL-compatible hardware licence.

Are you interested to submit a tender? Then do so by July 3:

wiki.f-si.org/index.php?title=

#GPL #GoIT

Just in case you need a reminder, the Taxpayers' Union and the Free Speech Union are not real unions, but Fuck-You-nions.
#nzpol

Sorry to say, archive.org is under a ddos attack. The data is not affected, but most services are unavailable.

We are working on it & will post updates in comments.

"Proprietary software like Windows is fundamentally insecure not because of Microsoft's privacy policies but because its code is hidden from the very users whose interests it is supposed to secure. A lock on your own house to which you do not have the master key is not a security system, it is a jail." John Sullivan u.fsf.org/py

Ultra processed foods 

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