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  • Seeing Smart: Unpacking the AI Video Analytics Market

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    They are just trying to stuff you with equation of "rejecting unsubstantiated authority and propaganda" (which is a subset of nihilism similarly to rejection of other unsubstantiated things) to "sowing chaos and destruction of society". BTW, chaos is beneficial for any society. Chaos is how they evolve and find exits out of deadlocks. And rid themselves of degeneracy, which always flourishes on top, because those on top are subject to negative selection. Honestly the whole article is absolutely disgusting police boot licking piece of crap, of the "nothing to hide" and "the law is sacred even if made illegally" and "don't question demands" kind. Except, of course, it's wrapped into the boy being "anti-LGBTQZPN" and "accelerationist-extremist", which is pretty normal, Israeli and Turkish propaganda too uses these in the way of "look, we allow gay parades and have something appearing like western democracy, so we are good, and our victims are not like that". OK, so the description probably is just about a kid with some disorders who got burnt out from the idiots surrounding him. Every time you hear "he was normal and had meaning in life and we understood him and then he got depressed and closed", it's probably just that - ran out of spoons to play along to mouthbreather family thinking they understand everything. The things surrounding it - I think they are good. Between loyalty to entrenched non-transparent authority and rebellion with neo-Nazi symbols I'd choose the latter 10 times of 10. Also when "accelerationist" means that the institutions have already decayed and it's better to break them before they've born more monsters - I agree with that. I thought the same when I was 15 and realized that democracies around us are not real in the sense that they were even in 1950s. But, of course, if we assume the article is deliberate propaganda, one can suggest that this is the intended second layer - to make you more sympathetic to such ideology.
  • Google failed to warn 10 million of Turkey earthquake severity

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    Yeah, I get "severe weather" notifications on my phone, even when the storm isn't super concerning (and certainly not in my area). I do make decisions based on that, and I get plenty of notice. None of this is sourced from Google, it's purely our government's notification system.
  • The BBC is launching a paywall in the US

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    Yeah back in the day we made sure no matter who you were and what was going on you had the opportunity to hear our take on it Mind you I suppose that still happens thanks to us being a very loud and online people, but having an "America says x" channel in a time where people liked us sure was a good idea
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    Yes and no. Yes people are this stupid. But also bot networks. But also alt accounts. And many of those stupid people let the algorithm to pick them their political views, which is manipulated by both the bot activity and the platform holders.
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    Repair technicians see by far the most of seagate drives
  • The AI-powered collapse of the American tech workfoce

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    The biggest tech companies are still trimming from pandemic over hiring. Smaller companies are still snatching workers up. And you also have companies trimming payroll for the coming Trump recession. Neither have anything to do with AI.