UT Austin, my employer, beats and jails students engaged in peaceful protest, then manufactures propaganda that deeply misrepresents what the students were doing and had planned to do.
How am I supposed to work at an institution willing to hurt any students I recruit to come here? This is untenable.
https://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2024-05-03/uts-war-on-students/
@mattblaze I keep having deja vu whenever I hear the term "outside agitator". I remember that as the term used to describe people from the north who went to the south to protest civil rights.
@realTuckFrumper Too late. The Court has already been bought and paid for.
@arstechnica We need another slap on the wrist with a slightly damp handkerchief now!
@realTuckFrumper But how and why does Israel have the 'right' and means to inspect anything and everything going into Gaza/ Gaza is NOT part of Israel (yet?)
@rbreich I try to avoid products with weird weight/volume measurements, like 11 3/8 oz, as they clearly represent cheating by presenting a package that appears to be of a standard size but is actually smaller. Coffee if particularly bad. I don't mind the occasional one that looks funny till you see that it is a reasonable 'round number' in metric. Trader Joes' "pound plus" chocolate bars are actually 500 grams.
The dangerous Kids Online Safety Act #KOSA now has a House version, and some lawmakers are seeking to attach the bill to must-pass legislation. Legislation of this magnitude deserves to pass—or fail—on its own merits. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/05/us-version-kosa-still-censorship-bill
@mattblaze So, you have been willing to pay the premium to get flashlights without the attached guns? Next will you say you have a TV set that does not connect to the internet?
This cannot be restated enough. Predictive policing algorithms, facial recognition systems, and other carceral tools are, like all under-the-streetlamp key searches and broken windows policing methods, tautologies, self fulfilling prophecies, definitionally limiting justifications.
Cops and the courts decide what they want to look for, do the cop work that justifies that, then that cop work gets fed to these systems as training data, or used as justifications for where— and on whom— to implement these tools.
And yeah, as others said, 90% accuracy is a terrible rate for something that is literally a matter of life and death; but that terrible rate is also not a surprise. To get there, just look up how wrong humans get it, in these situations, then go ask a computer to do what we do, but moreso.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/crime-courts/ai-tool-used-thousands-criminal-cases-facing-legal-challenges-rcna149607
"Enter the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University and their client, Ethan Zuckerman, an internet pioneer turned academic at U Mass Amherst. Knight has filed a lawsuit on Zuckerman's behalf, seeking assurance that Zuckerman (and others) can use browser automation tools to block, unfollow, and otherwise modify the feeds Facebook delivers to its users"
Police’s ability to ID protestors with face recognition tech makes people "vulnerable to retaliation for their political speech" and could "chill people’s willingness to engage in constitutionally protected activities,” EFF’s Matthew Guariglia told @FastCompany. https://www.fastcompany.com/91116791/facial-recognition-technology-campus-protests-police-surveillance-gaza
@tramm @pluralistic the enshittocene. That would be hysterical if it wasn't so pathetically true.
Bipartisan contempt for freedom of expression in new legislation aimed at critics of Israeli actions. https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/05/01/antisemitism-awarness-act-campus-protests/
I'm a Tenured College Professor. I'm Quitting. Here's Why.
by Jessica Wildfire
"Most of my professor friends can't support themselves. That includes the fancy tenured professors, even at nice schools. They have sugar mamas & sugar daddies. They're married to lawyers and bankers, or IT managers. If they're like me, they've got a secret side hustle.
Here's an irony:
My university forces everyone to disclose outside income. So if you have a second job or a side hustle, you're technically supposed to report it. You're supposed to ask them for permission. They can say no.
That's right, the same university that gave me a chocolate bar for a raise also says I can't take on a second job to support my family. They're worried it would distract me from all the free work I'm doing for them." https://www.okdoomer.io/im-a-professor-heres-why-im-walking-away-from-my-tenure/
@realTuckFrumper Why are you "mystified"? When you buy the Supreme Court you expect to get good value for your money.
@mattblaze ACK. But, keeping all the fun to yourself.
@realTuckFrumper It's about time.
@mattblaze Can you share (at least) the titles?