waynemr.bsky.social
Cybersecurity risk analyst specializing in AI, privacy, and DURC | World traveler, photographer, digital artist, Dad, Husband, atheist, LGBTQ+ ally | These are my personal opinions
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Bella Ciao, of course. Some examples - www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hsa... and www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U7l...
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I agree.
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Interesting! This is a thread that needs to get pulled on. Do you have info on where to find data on de-orbiting satellites? I'm guessing NASA used to have it available. If not them, then some other space agency? If they were geostationary, their operational footprint should be mapped.
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I bet Mexico (and the rest of the civilized world) is ready to build that wall around the US and gladly pay to keep the crazy contained.
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@fungaldays.bsky.social enters the chat...
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Can this be used to strike down "voucher" schools in other states, like Wisconsin? Looking at you, @joshkaulwi.bsky.social.
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How is it with music notation?
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If Kristi Noem were as interested in the law as she is in the newest lip injections, she might know what one of the oldest principles in Western Law is.
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Don't worry, AI will save us... /s
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I would provide more details, but I destroyed all of that research right after my degree was granted. I had uncovered a vile amount of CP and frankly it was dangerous to have it. If I recall, commercial emphasis was present in 40%+ of over 250 frequently used queries from Infoseek, Lycos, et al.
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One of my master's degrees in 1997 (pre-Google) was a thematic analysis of online content about Southeast Asia, showing significant trending of content towards general and sex tourism. So, I say it went downhill fast starting in 1991 when the NSF lifted commercial restrictions on the Internet.
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The Blue States need to enact "workfare" on the Red states. Before Red states get even a pittance of federal tax money, they need to document significant work done on four major national projects each week by EOD each Friday - until they pulled themselves up by their bootstraps.
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Four beauties in one picture!
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Maybe the first season can be the Mexican cartel family versus the white South African "refugees" /s
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Yes, ergo the reference to sycophantic hallucinations - i.e., validating references for quality under the contexts of the interaction history of the user.
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So you are aware of it's limitations and adjust accordingly. It is great that everyone else behaved the same way... Oh, wait...
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Any plain search off of indexed data, reading footnotes and following them up, working through the data to understand why, rather than synthetic data based on guesses - presented as authoritative.
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Wow! This is so messed up...
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Hopefully he won't be able to use it while in jail for the rest of his miserable life.