It surprised me though that studios decided to adapt light novel after light novel after light novel though.
https://reason.com/2024/10/18/texas-lawmakers-temporarily-save-death-row-inmate-robert-roberson-from-the-execution-chamber/
"Last night, #Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson narrowly avoided becoming the first person in the country to be executed based on evidence of what was formerly called "shaken baby syndrome," due to an unprecedented intervention by a bipartisan group of Texas lawmakers.
Efforts by Roberson's supporters to halt his imminent execution spilled over into a battle between the branches of the Texas government Thursday night after a state House committee issued a subpoena to Roberson to testify before it next Monday—a highly unusual move that had the practical effect of putting him under the aegis of the legislature's subpoena authority."
"However, the scientific consensus surrounding AHT has shifted considerably in the decades since Roberson's conviction, and his attorneys argue that the forensic testimony at his original trial has now been discredited, both by advances in science and by previously undiscovered autopsy records that show Roberson's daughter died of advanced pneumonia. In addition, Roberson was subsequently diagnosed with autism, which his lawyers say led to doctors and police misinterpreting his behavior as callous."
#FifthAmendment #HumanRights #DueProcess
https://reason.com/2024/10/17/these-texas-inmates-wrote-a-book-then-the-prison-system-banned-it/
"The #Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) has banned yet another book in its prisons. Except this time, it was written by inmates themselves."
"James describes the project on his website as a work that "explores the loss of sanity, humanness, and, oftentimes, hope through the personal writings" of inmates who have spent months, years, and sometimes even decades in solitary confinement. Much of the collection features portrayals of violence from correction officers and grueling accounts of the living conditions within solitary confinement cells."
#FirstAmendment #FreeSpeech #HumanRights
I saw a potentially good source which mainly went on about how censorship is harmful but then it went on about how teens viewing porn (queer porn) is a good thing.
To include or not to include. I'm concerned that if I do, someone is going to get fussy about that one point (it's a journalistic source).
There are people who write so-called "codes" which get pulled into law and they're arguing that they should be able to copyright that.
@freezenet Practically speaking, these things involving blocks or self-blocks makes them censorship in all but name.
Twitter also probably ran into the inconvenient reality that a lot of people (of all kinds) curse on social media.
There have been moderation mess ups like this from Twitter *over a decade ago*, like when someone got banned for saying the word "tit" (when they meant the bird).
I guess they're going back to those sorts of things until they learn it's a bad idea.
While you might not like Zuckerberg or Facebook, they're not fooling anyone about what they're about. Facebook is a company, and companies are about making money, running ads is how they make money. Maybe, he tries to avoid scandal and acts anti-competitively but he doesn't pretend it isn't that.
This company though is shrouded in layers of grifts.
As far as offering my knowledge goes, I'm happy to do so on something on the fediverse, as it's a communal project, but I'm not going to offer my knowledge for free so that someone can create a worse version of Threads.
The point isn't to actually care about "open source" or "federation". It's to get a few Silicon Valley pundits and tech journalists to talk about them while slipping these terms in as buzzwords.
It is also to get people to offer up free labor and expertise to help bootstrap their start-up.
Software Engineer. Psy / Tech / Sex Science Enthusiast. Controversial?
Free Expression. Human rights / Civil Liberties. Anime. Liberal.