"Of the more than 75,000 gunfire alerts the city’s #ShotSpotter system has generated since 2015, the New York City Police Department was only able to confirm that 16.57 percent of them were actual gunfire, as opposed to fireworks, construction, or other loud sounds" https://gizmodo.com/the-nypds-fancy-gunshot-detector-is-almost-completely-useless-2000534171
"Of the more than 75,000 gunfire alerts the city’s #ShotSpotter system has generated since 2015, the New York City Police Department was only able to confirm that 16.57 percent of them were actual gunfire, as opposed to fireworks, construction, or other loud sounds" https://gizmodo.com/the-nypds-fancy-gunshot-detector-is-almost-completely-useless-2000534171
The Canadian #border is sprouting the same #surveillance towers as the Southern border with Mexico. https://vtdigger.org/2024/12/02/eye-in-the-sky-the-feds-have-quietly-built-surveillance-towers-along-the-canadian-border-in-vermont-new-york/
"The action proposed by the #CFPB is aimed, Chopra says, at stopping #databrokers from “enabling scammers, stalkers and spies undermining our personal safety and America's national security.” https://www.wired.com/story/cfpb-fcra-data-broker-oversight/
Default (noun): Initial configuration settings of a system or application designed to take advantage of users' ignorance and/or confusion regarding the operations of the system or application, to benefit the provider of the system or application -- often implemented in manners that are relatively hidden and difficult for users to change.
In a secret chamber buried deep within Earth's outer core, a gigantic robot named Unix is counting to 2.15 billion. There he has sat undisturbed since January 1, 1970. Unix is up to 1.7 billion. He's very tired, but he must count. One day, 14 years from now, he will have counted to the highest number imaginable. Boiling water will no longer make steam. The moon will emit a Glow That Is Not Light. Out of volcanoes, the winged beasts will emerge. And Unix will finally know what it is to rest
"The artificial intelligence community has prioritized verisimilitude at the expense of veracity. They didn’t have to do that; it was a choice, perhaps influenced by Alan Turing’s idea that an intelligent machine should be able to impersonate a human."
The result: "an endless supply of plausible bullshit"
https://www.nybooks.com/online/2024/11/23/a-genius-for-mimicry/
An important thing about Elon Musk that’s widely known in tech circles but perhaps not in the wider world: he’s an ignoramus.
His technical knowledge is shallow and careless, full of parroting and fantasizing.
People who’ve worked on the small amount of code he actually wrote long ago describe his work as an unskilled mess.
At every company he runs, there are teams of people devoted to keeping him away from the engineers, who largely succeed to the extent that he forgets they exist.
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One of the likely paths that concern me is a cycle where more extreme and brutal acts by the administration results in more protests which result in more extreme and brutal suppression AND more right-wing private-but-endorsed violence, in a feedback loop.
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhdclvdlmmynkwsmg5tdc/post/3laor4eaolc2s
"all those other platforms, the ones where I unwisely allowed myself to get locked in, where today I find myself trapped by the professional, personal and political costs of leaving them, they were all started by people who swore they'd never sell out."