"On March 5, San Franciscans will have the opportunity to vote on a ballot measure that would decide whether or not to make them into guinea pigs for surveillance experiments by the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD)."
"In other words, the SFPD could roll out an unapproved method of surveillance, and it would have free rein to operate within the city for up to a year before ever having to ask city officials for permission. And until the city passes a statute that specifically forbids it—that is, forbidding a technology that is by that point already in use—then the SFPD can keep using it indefinitely."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8OnoxKotPQ I think this video about microservices is very fitting right now, lol.
I saw part of that name and misread it as Assange Island, lol.
https://www.wired.com/story/blueskys-future-is-social-medias-past/ "Bluesky is boring and uninteresting" is not an inaccurate take.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1efOs0BsE0g I suppose that means this video talking about them just tossing him to the sharks is a bit less accurate now then. It's still a good one.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/australian-mps-free-assange Oh, it looks like they did end up opposing the extradition. Cool.
https://reclaimthenet.org/biometric-entry-for-major-league-baseball-games-is-becoming-more-prevalent
"The Major League Baseball (MLB) biometric system known as Go-Ahead Entry will this season be used at stadiums, including by “early adopter” Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas.
The use of biometric facial recognition surveillance tools at sporting venues around the world started some years ago, and got sped up – or exacerbated, as opponents of the trend might say, with the pandemic.
Incidentally, a key reason organizations like MLB and other leagues give for using such systems is to “speed up entry into stadiums.” This means that instead of a ticket, fans will be showing their faces to the cameras and feeding their biometric data into the system."
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