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Befängd kritik av överförbara fiskerättigheter - Svenssons Nyheter - Njord
Befängd kritik av överförbara fiskerättigheter. Överförbara fiskerättigheter används i hela världen då det visat sig vara det mest effektivaAnders Svensson (Svenssons Nyheter - Njord)
UK police to use AI facial recognition tech linked to Israel’s war on Gaza
The United Kingdom’s controversial rollout of facial recognition technology will rely on software that appears to have already been deployed in Gaza, where it is used by the Israeli army to track, trace, and abduct thousands of Palestinian civilians passing through checkpoints.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced on Monday that British police would massively increase the use of facial recognition technology used for surveillance purposes.
UK police to use AI facial recognition tech linked to Israel’s war on Gaza
Concerns rise as UK partners with controversial facial recognition company used by Israel in Gaza.Simon Speakman Cordall (Al Jazeera)
Starlink updates Privacy Policy to allow AI model training with personal data
Starlink updates Privacy Policy to allow AI model training with personal data
Starlink quietly enabled third-party AI model training on its customers' personal data by default. Fortunately, there's a way to opt out.Jon Henshaw (Coywolf)
South Africa orders expulsion of Israeli envoy, declared persona non grata
South Africa orders expulsion of Israeli envoy, declared persona non grata
South Africa accuses Israeli representative of ‘gross abuse of diplomatic privilege’ as Israel orders reciprocal move.Al Jazeera Staff (Al Jazeera)
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Britain's Ministry of Defence agrees deal with Palantir
Britain's Ministry of Defence signs on the dotted line with Palantir
: 'Follow-on' agreement lasts 3 years as US techies protest vendor's ICE contract StatesideSA Mathieson (The Register)
Musk's Starlink to allow consumer data to train AI
SpaceX has revised its Starlink privacy policy to allow the use of customer data for AI training, a shift that could bolster Elon Musk's AI ambitions.
Musk's Starlink to allow consumer data to train AI
Starlink has updated its privacy policy to allow customer data to be used to train its AI models...David Jeans and Joey Roulette (The Canberra Times)
Caitlin Johnstone: "Why Don't You Criticize Iran??"
I don’t criticize Iran because I do not want to feed into an imperial war propaganda campaign for a horrific agenda that I do not support. I want to focus my criticisms on the power structure under which I actually live, because that is what one does when one is not a groveling bootlicker, and because the power structure under which I live happens to be the most abusive tyrant on the world stage.
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Yep. I never knew much about him until now. He writes a lot about consciousness but the stereotype is that he writes about aliens and UFOs and weird conspiracy stuff. His book The Trigger is about 2 bibles thick and it covers a lot. Starting with the backgrounds of Cheney and Rumsfeld. Much of the book reads like investigative journalism. He sought information and points out contradictions in official statements.
At my local library we have 3 copies for the city and all 3 copies of Icke's book are currently in use. Somebody just put a hold on a copy so I'm going to return my copy. Pretty popular book, surprisingly.
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Ottawa is giving greenhouses a tax break. Will it help lower food prices?
Alberta’s greenhouse industry says a new federal tax program could make expansion easier, but it might not help to lower food prices.
Ottawa announced Monday it will allow producers who buy or build new facilities to more quickly write off the cost of capital expansions on their taxes — a change from the current rules that limit write-offs to 10 per cent each year.
That could improve cash flow projections, perhaps tipping the scale in a project’s business case.
But tomato, cucumber and pepper producers stress that operating costs have a bigger impact on food prices than capital costs.
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Att byta operativsystem - Svenssons Nyheter
Att byta operativsystem. Jag använder Macdatorer och har så gjort sen Macintosh Plus kom i slutet på 1980-talet. De är lättanvändaAnders_S (Svenssons Nyheter)
Laid-off Ubisoft workers rally, call on video game developer to reopen in Halifax
Laid-off Ubisoft workers rally, call on video game developer to reopen in Halifax
A crowd of Ubisoft workers and supporters held a rally, urging the video game developer to reopen the studio that was closed earlier this month after a successful union drive.Lyndsay Armstrong (Global News)
Laid-off Ubisoft workers rally, call on video game developer to reopen in Halifax
Laid-off Ubisoft workers rally, call on video game developer to reopen in Halifax
A crowd of Ubisoft workers and supporters held a rally, urging the video game developer to reopen the studio that was closed earlier this month after a successful union drive.Lyndsay Armstrong (Global News)
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Feels like a big opportunity for the NDP, honestly.Also a necessity. Carney will expire at some point and PP could win as "the only realistic option." Kinda how Ford won in Ontario in election after election against lame ducks. I'm not comparing Ford's political charisma to PP at all, but in a Wynne-like Liberal meltdown scenario, PP might win. Which is why it's very important that we choose a decent leader fot the NDP and strenghten the party for the next election.
Chinese scientists build first quantum network to hunt for dark matter
Chinese scientists build first quantum network to hunt for dark matter
A team of Chinese scientists has created the world's first quantum sensor network designed to detect dark matter, connecting laboratories over 300 kilometers apart in the eastern Chinese cities of Hefei and Hangzhou.CGTN
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A look at Moltbook, a social network where OpenClaw assistants interact autonomously, as they discuss consciousness and identity, technical tips, and more
Moltbook is the most interesting place on the internet right now
The hottest project in AI right now is Clawdbot, renamed to Moltbot, renamed to OpenClaw. It’s an open source implementation of the digital personal assistant pattern, built by Peter Steinberger …Simon Willison’s Weblog
Antifa used to unmask neo-Nazis, now it’s exposing ICE: ‘Predators don’t get anonymity’
Antifa used to unmask neo-Nazis, now it’s exposing ICE: ‘Predators don’t get anonymity’
Following in a long American tradition of identifying fascists, a network of leftists has set out to name and shame Trump’s immigration agentsChristopher Mathias (The Guardian)
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[New York Times] Trump Tells U.K. and Canada That Boosting Trade With China Is ‘Dangerous’
Just to provide context that the narrative Trump conveys is fake as usual and extremely hypocritical. America by sheer numbers trades more with China but even by percentage:
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Recommendations of Open-source P2P clipboard sync (iOS / Android / Windows)
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there really is no tool for full bidirectional support. Probbably android (and ios) not letting random apps get the clipboard on the background.
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The log reading workaround seems to solve that issue in my case. The only catch is that I need to allow this permission once (there's a graphical prompt - the adb commands aren't needed) when I start the app for the first time, or after force-quitting the background app.
GitHub - thevindu-w/clip_share_client: Clip Share Android client. Share clipboard between devices. Share files and screenshots securely.
Clip Share Android client. Share clipboard between devices. Share files and screenshots securely. - thevindu-w/clip_share_clientGitHub
Maybe if you add some cheese...
"Cheese puffs were invented independently by two companies in the United States during the 1930s. According to one account, Edward Wilson noticed strings of puffed corn oozing from flaking machines in the mid 1930s at the Flakall Corporation of Beloit, Wisconsin, a producer of flaked, partially cooked animal feed. He experimented and developed it into a snack. Clarence J. Schwebke applied for an improved extruder patent in 1939 and the product, named Korn Kurls, was commercialized in 1946 by the Adams Corporation, formed by one of the founders of Flakall and his sons. Adams was later bought by Beatrice Foods.Another version was created by the Elmer Candy Corporation of New Orleans, Louisiana in 1936."
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