‘FuckLAPD.com’ Lets Anyone Use Facial Recognition to Instantly Identify Cops
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schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 18:06 zuletzt editiert von samus12345@sh.itjust.works -
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/31924287
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 18:10 zuletzt editiert vonWhat are they so afraid of? They're public servants, so they should be publicly identifiable. If they don't like it, get off the government payroll
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Also, “Don’t violate people’s constitutional rights, which you must have at least tangentially sworn to protect and uphold.”
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schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 18:11 zuletzt editiert vonanother way to phrase it is "do your fucking job"
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"All of the sudden" is only valid because it's so commonly (incorrectly) used. Much as it annoys me, that's just how language works.
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 18:24 zuletzt editiert von mouselemming@sh.itjust.works"of the sudden" (1570) actually predates "of a sudden" (Shakespeare) according to my OED as squinted at through the nifty magnifying glass. But it's been considered obsolete for a long time despite having all of a sudden experienced a resurgence.
(Note, I modernized the spellings of "sudden" rather than try to switch focus back and forth)
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schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 18:25 zuletzt editiert vonGood. ACAB.
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"of the sudden" (1570) actually predates "of a sudden" (Shakespeare) according to my OED as squinted at through the nifty magnifying glass. But it's been considered obsolete for a long time despite having all of a sudden experienced a resurgence.
(Note, I modernized the spellings of "sudden" rather than try to switch focus back and forth)
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 18:27 zuletzt editiert vonCan't we just embrace adverbification and agree to write "suddenly"?
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schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 18:31 zuletzt editiert vonPolice the police
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Upvoted and agreed, not least because I just learned that "all of the sudden," while at present a nonstandard variant of "all of a sudden," has valid history.
And of course it doesn't matter in this casual context!
But in formal writing, in this era, using "a" will avoid distracting the reader from your main point.
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 18:36 zuletzt editiert vonNon-Anglo here.
Totally not distracted bcs my brain autocorrected it to “all of a sudden” without even noticing.
A bit like "It deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are"
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schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 18:41 zuletzt editiert vonBreaking news!
First animal facial recognition tool invented!
Soon you'll be able to prove another rancher stole some of your cattle,chickens,etc...
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I think it's mainly LA that is seeing a large invasion of federal forces
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 18:44 zuletzt editiert vonNo, it’s happening everywhere. But I’ve also seen some significant resistance happening in other cities like NYC, Newark, Portland, Chicago, Seattle, SF, etc.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/31924287
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 18:44 zuletzt editiert vonIs there ski mask recognition software that will work on ICE?
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schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 18:46 zuletzt editiert vonTIL I look quite a bit like 2 LA cops in particular
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Now do ICE!
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 18:59 zuletzt editiert vonSince they're typically masked, I'd like to see gait recognition serve the working class for once.
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schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 19:00 zuletzt editiert von -
"of the sudden" (1570) actually predates "of a sudden" (Shakespeare) according to my OED as squinted at through the nifty magnifying glass. But it's been considered obsolete for a long time despite having all of a sudden experienced a resurgence.
(Note, I modernized the spellings of "sudden" rather than try to switch focus back and forth)
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 19:09 zuletzt editiert vonPeople aren't saying it because they're language scholars, it's because they misheard the proper modern usage. So it goes for many language shifts.
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What are they so afraid of? They're public servants, so they should be publicly identifiable. If they don't like it, get off the government payroll
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 19:17 zuletzt editiert vonBecause criminals get out of jail and can go after their families. We had someone leave a bomb on the doorstep of a judge in our neighborhood.
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I get the impression that the cops are about to hate facial recognition all of the sudden, for no particular reason
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 19:19 zuletzt editiert vonThere's a reason ICE conceal their faces.
They know what they're doing is wrong and don't want to be held accountable if their fascist rule collapses.
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Now do ICE!
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 19:23 zuletzt editiert vonI found this link on the internet and have no affiliation:
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Maybe this will actually make politicians flip their opinion on AI... lmao
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 19:24 zuletzt editiert vonIf the Big Beautiful Bill passes it will be extremely hard to regulate.
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schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 19:26 zuletzt editiert vonHighly illegal in Europe, obvs. Looking forward to finding out how this will go in the US.
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