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This is wild. Every so often I make the mistake of checking out my X feed, and I did so today and clicked into a Tweet curious to see the replies.

What I saw surprised me in how blatant it was.

The same exact sponsored Ad from Senate Republicans showed up *11 TIMES* in the reply feed.



US, EU, UK, and others sign legally enforceable AI treaty

The global treaty lays out a set of principles that signatories commit to enforcing.

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A famous photograph of a little girl turning away from the loom to the window. This picture became a symbol of the struggle against child labor, USA, 1908.

@historyinmemes #Childlabour #childlabor #history #photography



A reporter just sent me a link to this: ycombinator.com/launches/LmD-l…

He wants to interview me about some fucking start-up company's planned 16 km^2 solar panels and fucking *AI data centers in orbit*

I think maybe I'll just walk into the middle of my hayfield and scream for a while instead. Anyone want to join? Screaming begins in 5... 4... 3...

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what makes it unworkable? There are obvious technical challenges, but if they can be addressed, what is impossible here?
in reply to Raven Onthill

@ravenonthill Well, for a start, you collect a large proportion of the sun’s energy over 16 sq.km, and feed it into a data centre satellite, where it is turned into heat, which has to be re-radiated to keep things cool (no convection or conduction in space). And there’s the need to radiation-harden everything, which usually means more expensive hardware and more power consumption for a given amount of data processing. Then there’s maintenance… It could be done, but profitably? No.


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Truly spectacular collection of shells, carefully arranged around blood-red coral by 17th-century French painter Jacques Linard in 1640.


How hot
And for how long
And till when
Does it have to be
For the radio weather people to stop
Being jolly about another hot day with no rain?

How many hot sunny weekends do the listeners need? I might be old, fat and grumpy but I've had enough until next summer at least.

#radio #weatherforecast #heat #ClimateChange



It's about f'in time the big publications pressed Mr. Trump on his statements this past week that supporters just needed to vote for him one more time, and then "you don't have to vote again." Trump's response -- which is that if he's elected "the country will be fixed" and their votes won't be needed -- seems pretty unambiguous. It is absolutely unreal that this is the GOP candidate for president, and that this blatantly antidemocratic statement alone does not somehow disqualify him from running.

nytimes.com/live/2024/07/30/us…

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I Thought I Saw A 2
The last thing Trump will ever do is admit he made a mistake or did something wrong.


The @V_and_A in London has announced a string of blockbuster exhibitions for next year, including the first ever UK show to look at the legacy of Marie Antoinette, the notorious Queen of France who died at the guillotine in 1793, aged 37

theartnewspaper.com/2024/09/04… #Museums #London #exhibitions #MarieAntoinette







C#:

I am thinking about the "[JsonIgnore]" property (from System.Text.Json.Serialization) used by NewtonSoft JSON newtonsoft.com/json/help/html/… in C#.

Things I don't get:
- Imagine I have a private member which is accessed through a public property. Does [JsonaIgnore] need to go on the private field AND the public property, or just the private field?
- Imagine my class implements an interface. Do I need [JsonIgnore] on the interface fields, or only the class fields?

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@Nifflas you can opt in with newtonsoft. However, you have to add a property to opt in to opt in (lol)
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JsonIgnore goes on the public interface only.

By default System.Text and Newtonsoft both will only include publicly accessible member of the object.

So if you serialized:

// private here doesn’t matter as if you serialized this object they’ll recover the Type with myobj.GetType()
private class MyObject {
// included in newtonsoft, hidden by default in System.Text, [JsonIgnore] goes here
public string MyField;
// excluded everywhere, not included;
protected internal string MyOtherField;



Heavily redacted transcript (barely) shows how Congress decided to pass the TikTok bill.

The Department of Justice filed a very redacted transcript of the classified briefing House lawmakers received before passing the bill that could ban TikTok unless it spins out from its Chinese owner. If you squint around the blocks of blacked-out text, you can kind of start to see how the DOJ will likely defend the bill in oral arguments on September 16th.

courtlistener.com/docket/68506…






Az AG: Policy violations but 'no criminal wrongdoing' by Sheriff's Dept during deputy's sexual assault tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor…
The Arizona Attorney General's office found "no criminal wrongdoing in the investigative process," but questioned the actions of command staff with the Pima County Sheriff's Department the night a deputy was allegedly sexually assaulted by her supervisor
#Tucson #Arizona
in reply to Tucson Sentinel

Policy? They going to give him a demerit? Sexual assault so common it’s only a minor Policy violation? #ACAB
#acab



Another night sky with Pixel 4a. Taken last year. #astrophotpgraphy #nature #nightsky #sky #stars

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