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cnbc.com/2024/02/01/mastercard I guess you can expect more legitimate transactions to be inexplicably rejected because of their "state of the art" "AI" engine.

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I remember criticism of the bland outfits in this game.

Meccha Japan  
Kotobukiya revealed the colored prototype of Florian with Fuecoco figure✨ What do you think?
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petapixel.com/2023/06/05/museu

"An Italian museum has won a lawsuit against a magazine publisher which used a photo of Michelangelo’s sculpture David without permission — despite the 500-year-old artwork belonging in the public domain."

"A related law enables the country’s public institutions, such as museums, to request concession fees for commercial reproductions of artworks of cultural heritage, regardless of their status."

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From what I remember, Sandstorm is a content management system which relies on installing little "apps" which run in it (which are typically pre-existing programs made by other people, but really stripped down, so worse), and these are hardly ever updated.

There, you have it, Sandstorm. A novelty project.

When the developer describes it, he makes it sound like some futuristic thing, but it is really just bad.

Surprising that someone would actually use it.

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https://capnproto.org Whenever I see someone using Sandstorm, I remember this (developed by the same guy, lol). Don't use Sandstorm though, it's ba...

capnproto.org Whenever I see someone using Sandstorm, I remember this (developed by the same guy, lol). Don't use Sandstorm though, it's bad, lol.

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reason.com/2024/02/02/houston-

"For months, Houston police have been citing and arresting local volunteers for the radical act of feeding the needy. Now the city is facing a lawsuit alleging that its crackdown on charitable giving violates the First Amendment."

"Randy Hiroshige, a Texas Civil Rights Project attorney, says the issue isn't just about handing out sandwiches; it's about the government trying to suppress political speech.

"They're a protest group," Hiroshige says of Food Not Bombs. "They want to be visible, and the reason they conduct their food sharing is to show the public what it looks like when a community looks out for each other's needs and really provides mutual aid to one another.""

"Similar cases have popped up elsewhere. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ruled in 2018 that distributing food was "expressive conduct" protected under the . That decision was a response to a lawsuit by the Food Not Bombs chapter in Fort Lauderdale."

hindustantimes.com/cities/pune

Another way in which people with "conservative values" (i.e. "we hate porn") end up running apologetics for abusers (maybe not deliberately). Chances are he lives in a dysfunctional household (the parent certainly seems problematic enough). Also, even a framing of "he probably had a mental disability", and "the parent didn't really want to deal with that", would honestly be more likely than taking his arguments here at face value.

Also, slowly plotting and poisoning someone to death? I'm not really buying "heat of the moment".

Those are my thoughts though, if you have others, then I'd be interested to know.

eff.org/deeplinks/2024/02/what

"Proposition E is a “kitchen sink" approach to public safety that capitalizes on residents’ fear of crime in an attempt to gut common-sense democratic oversight of the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD). In addition to removing certain police oversight authority from the Police Commission and expanding the circumstances under which police may conduct high-speed vehicle chases, Proposition E would also amend existing laws passed in 2019 to protect San Franciscans from invasive, untested, or biased police technologies.

Currently, if police want to acquire a new technology, they have to go through a procedure known as CCOPS—Community Control Over Police Surveillance. This means that police need to explain why they need a new piece of technology and provide a detailed use policy to the democratically-elected Board of Supervisors, who then vote on it. The process also allows for public comment so people can voice their support for, concerns about, or opposition to the new technology. This process is in no way designed to universally deny police new technologies. Instead, it ensures that when police want new technology that may have significant impacts on communities, those voices have an opportunity to be heard and considered. San Francisco police have used this procedure to get new technological capabilities as recently as Fall 2022 in a way that stimulated discussion, garnered community involvement and opposition (including from EFF), and still passed."

If someone's "solution" to someone putting something in their body (War on Drugs) which they reckon is potentially harmful is just having a cop bust down their door, shoot their dog, beat them up, and haul them into a cell where there is a good chance they'll be beaten, raped, or commit suicide (whether in the cell, even after they leave, there may be an increased chance), then maybe there is a very big problem with that "solution" indeed.

Also, tearing apart families (for however long someone is locked up for), which isn't good for their children's mental health or life prospects.

Locking people up is not a magic solution to social issues.

Interesting to see an old school style witch anime.

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‘Mary and the Witch’s Flower’ #Anime Returns To #Netflix http://dlvr.it/T2FDkK
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Do you remember this?

Rasmus Fleischer  
Arlanda Airport in Stockholm is covered by anti-#ChatControl billboards.
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thehill.com/homenews/state-wat

"Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) is suing five Texas cities over their decriminalization of marijuana.

In a Wednesday press release, the office of the attorney general (OAG) said it was suing the cities for “instructing police not to enforce Texas drug laws concerning possession and distribution of marijuana.""

I don't see how culture warring over this issue is going to end particularly well for him.

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reason.com/2024/01/31/disney-c

"A federal judge dismissed Disney's lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on the grounds that the entertainment giant did not have sufficient standing to bring the First Amendment challenge.

In the lawsuit, Disney argued that DeSantis had unconstitutionally retaliated against the company by organizing a state takeover of the special taxing district that had been created in 1967 and covered the 25,000-plus acres now occupied by the Walt Disney World resort's theme parks, hotels, and various other facilities. Disney claimed that DeSantis had engaged in a "relentless campaign to weaponize government power against Disney" in response to Disney's then-CEO Bob Chapek publicly criticizing DeSantis' approval of a law that restricted discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools.

In Wednesday's ruling, federal Judge Allen Winsor wrote that Disney fell short of proving the retaliation claim. Disney, he wrote, "has not alleged any specific actions the new board took (or will take) because of the governor's alleged control.""

"Meanwhile, Disney has vowed to appeal the ruling."

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thehill.com/regulation/court-b

"A federal judge on Wednesday tossed Disney’s lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) that accused him and other officials of unconstitutionally retaliating against the company for political reasons.

U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor, an appointee of former President Trump, ruled Disney lacked legal standing to sue DeSantis and that the company’s free speech claims also failed on the merits."

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