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Tiger Woods Completes 12-Step AA Program In 9

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The growth curve of space debris leveled off for a while. Now it's on a steep upward trajectory: There are 33,269 tracked objects, and counting.

It's still a manageable problem. But we need to manage it.

https://www.accu.co.uk/p/525-the-space-debris-report

Space is no longer the empty frontier it once was. Since Sputnik 1 launched in 1957, thousands of satellites, probes, and rockets have been sent into orbit, and a lot of it is still there. Earth’s orbit is not just home to satellites; it is surrounded by tons of space junk. 

Today, more than 33,000 tracked objects circle Earth at roughly 28,000 km/h. At that speed, even the smallest screw can cause catastrophic damage to spacecraft. What was once a minor concern is now a growing global challenge for the future of space exploration.

“To this challenge you must agree: if on this wall you wish to pee, you must first solve these riddles three.”

Three Shiba Inu dogs look out through squares cut in a gray wall. A fourth faces them, and the wall.

Today, @DAIR is releasing the Luddite Lab Resource Hub. The hub hosts case studies, resources, and political education for unions, labor organizations, and workers who want to fight “AI” and automation at work.

https://labor.dair-institute.org

The Luddite Lab website. The word Luddite Lab is in the top left corner. The tables in the top read: Case Studies, Primers, Resource Library, Contact Us, and About. The text below reads: “The Luddite Lab Resource Hub provides resources for unions, labor organizations, and worker-organizers fighting AI and automation at work. The lab provides strategies for worker-led governance and oversight of new technology through case studies, primers, and a resource library.” Below, there are five cards: Case Studies (Stories from worker organizers resisting AI), Primers (Applied research insights into AI, automation, and the future of work), Resource Library (Additional resources from partners), Contact Us (Ways to connect with the Luddite Lab team), and About (About the Luddite Lab project and team)

A lovely extremely non tech from my day job just naively pronounced copilot as “copylot” and I love it and cannot un hear it.

become ungoogleable

RE: https://tldr.nettime.org/@tante/116605858023186072

Google Search rests on a social contract: their bots can crawl our sites, they can index our sites, and they can show excerpts of our sites because

and •only because•

they send people to our sites. •Our• sites, our words, with our design, with our links, with our context and our aesthetics, shared the way we want to share them.

Google is announcing — unambiguously and with great fanfare — that they are now fully breaking that already-ragged contract. We should reciprocate.

1/2

RT: https://tldr.nettime.org/users/tante/statuses/116605858023186072

If somebody can claim they made Ai art by typing in a prompt then I can claim I made amazing Indian food by ordering it on an app.

🚨 Canada’s Bill C-22 is here &  it’s the same surveillance bill from last year's failed C-2. 🚨

What does this mean?

❌ Your metadata would be stored by service providers for up to 12 months.

❌ The government would force these companies to build surveillance capabilities directly into their platforms.

Government calls it “lawful access” but we know that  forcing providers to enable access to encrypted data puts EVERYONE'S privacy & security at risk. 😡

Canadian flag with the text, Bill C-22: Canada wants to see everything on your phone.

Hey #decentralization people, I am hosting my own server now which means I no longer benefit from the server wide timelines. So I am trying to follow more accounts. Can you recommend me some?

I am interested in:

#decentralisation
#localfirst
#p2p
#CreativeWriting
#filmisnotdead
#indieweb

Plz boost so I can find cool stuff.

Le projet de loi C-22 - une menace à notre vie privée : https://liguedesdroits.ca/appel-conjoint-au-retrait-du-projet-de-loi-c-22/

À noter :
- La police peut envoyer des ordonnances sur '"un motif raisonnable de soupçonner" plutôt qu'"un motif raisonnable de croire", un fardeau de preuve beaucoup plus faible.
- Permet des arrêtés ministériels *secrets* qui ordonnent un fournisseur d'installer des "backdoors" donnant un accès en temps réel.

Koumbit se joint à l'appel et vous invite à y répondre aussi: https://www.koumbit.org/fr/content/le-projet-de-loi-c-22-une-menace-notre-vie-privee

Stoppons C-22 une surveillance sans précédent

Just asked Siri.

'Surely it's not going to rain today?'

She said it will, and don't call me Shirley.

... Forgot to take my phone off Airplane mode.

@sundogplanets I am so jealous. That's the kind of asparagus my Father grew in MJ and that I remember from supermarkets in the West in general. The stuff I see in the market in Montreal is spindly, skinny stuff. The largest stalk in a bunch, if you're lucky, is still smaller round than an HB pencil. And half the length of the stalks is always unusable timber. My mouth is watering looking at your harvest!!

Canadian politics, C-22, urgent

Canadians, we have limited time to take action on C-22, the disaster surveillance (and much other terrible things) bill: https://opencivics-labs.github.io/dontsurveil.me/c22.html

Make your voice heard. There's not much time left!

Librarians get it ...

Book shelves
000-005
Unexplained
Phenomena, Software Programming

he was supposed to have a VNC hat but ping was the only thing palo alto allowed through

glad he was able to land that ping sponsorship after the ifconfig deal fell through

a golf man who i dont know wearing a hat that says ping

@slientshadowarts Hi Christian. Welcome. I hope you enjoy the Fediverse.

Chatting with the guy at the urinal next to me call that peer to peer communication

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