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@SteveSyfuhs @GossiTheDog With all due respect, you can make no guarantees that override company policy or physical access to an admin profile on a device, so you’re entirely wrong. Allowing the existence of such a database in the first place is a morally vile decision, and if your only defense is “you’re being emotional” then it might be time to shut the fuck up. The facts are against you, no matter how much you try to twist them, and it’s certainly not akin to a car on an assembly line.

USPol 

“When the AI provided an incorrect result, researchers found inexperienced and moderately experienced radiologists dropped their cancer-detecting accuracy from around 80% to about 22%. Very experienced radiologists’ accuracy dropped from nearly 80% to 45%.”

brainfacts.org/neuroscience-in

Who might be open to taking the lead on forming a living Legal Working Group? The commitment might look like quarterly meetings plus being responsive to questions from other working groups.

People who have in the past expressed interest include: @beckett @mako @dazinism @sam @Matt_Noyes @Eliot_L @dmokreis @GiacomoSansoni
@coopartisans @FreeScholar @toddxy @JosephAndriano @BillySmith

Can you help? Maybe start by organizing an initial meeting?

Thank you!

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@lwriemen
No signs of social stratification at Gobekli Tepe...after that though, it's been all downhill 🤷‍♂️

youtube.com/watch?v=yHsSyhl_9V

Tough decisions / TL hygiene 

I legit think civilization was probably a mistake (the industrial variety for sure, but probably all types, honestly). I'm having a hard time coming up with much in the way of benefits that aren't more than off-set by massive amounts of destruction and misery. Bill Hicks famously referred to humanity as "a virus with shoes." I don't think we're a virus, but I do think modern civilization is like one of these parasitic fungi that infect ants and make them engage in self-destructive behavior.

Billions lost from small retailers in tax evasion, says watchdog - theguardian.com/politics/artic "National Audit Office says trail of tax debts left by small UK retailers is widespread and increasing every year" tackling this should be priority - easy way to boost funding

@dynamic most of that seems correct. Though, you say "Fedi protocols" and when I use the term Fedi, it's short for Fediverse and that is specifically the nickname for ActivityPub. If a protocol doesn't connect to ActivityPub directly, it's not the Fediverse. Those protocols do connect, but that's because they had to change to do so when AP became more popular. BlueSky isn't and probably won't be Fediverse, just bridged to the Fediverse.

Also, BlueSky isn't all one big instance. Here's a detailed explanation of bluesky that I wrote earlier today. It's long, but very detailed.

social.beaware.live/@BeAware/1

Israel - UK / more unmasking 

Israel - US / a little honesty for once. 

Forget Hollywood drama. Henry and Minh Chen are business owners in real life. They own a jewelry store. They made a legitimate purchase via cash. They mailed the cash to the seller via FedEx, because they could insure the package.

The money never arrived at the seller.🤔

Because police in Indiana trained dogs to sniff for money instead of drugs. They then have the dogs sniff all the packages that go through the FedEx depot, and just... steal any cash that the dogs find🤡

indystar.com/story/opinion/202

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Trump's busy on the campaign trail. (If the trail's from the Mar-A-Lago buffet to the golf course.) dailykos.com/story/2024/9/6/22

Hi all. I'm creating a wiki of public policies for the enabling and support of worker cooperatives and would like to adopt the evergreen tree logo that we have for social.coop (social-coop-media.ams3.cdn.dig) but could not find anything in our online resources about licenses.

Does anyone know where the original one comes from/who made it?

Thank you and blessings.
cc: @admin @Matt_Noyes @ntnsndr

The Middle Class Malady 

In a new study, researchers demonstrate a real world method of teaching kids to think critically in order to protect them from the pseudoscience-to-alt-right-violence pipeline skepchick.org/2024/09/study-we

The framing on this story is wild. Summary: as a deadly fungal epidemic in bats spread across the US, increased insect activity resulted in an average 31% increase in pesticide use by local farmers, resulting in an average 8% increase in human infant mortality in affected areas.

And the message is: bats provide important economic benefits.

And yes, very true.

But also: The correlation between pesticide use & infant mortality is that well known & it's still allowed???

cbc.ca/news/science/bats-north

In a perfect world, what do you think the relationship should be between non-corporate Fedi instances and instances run by for-profit corporations?

(Boosts welcome; If your opinion is something other than what is listed, it'd be great if you could post it.)

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