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cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/21498079

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Should Airships Make A Comeback?

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/17041857

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Danish king changes coat of arms amid row with Trump over Greenland | Denmark
  • The Danish king has shocked some historians by changing the royal coat of arms to more prominently feature Greenland and the Faroe Islands – in what has also been seen as a rebuke to Donald Trump.

    Less than a year since succeeding his mother, Queen Margrethe, after she stood down on New Year’s Eve 2023, King Frederik has made a clear statement of intent to keep the autonomous Danish territory and former colony within the kingdom of Denmark.

  • Renaming the Lemmy "Karma" system to "Social Credit Score"
  • Tbh tho some of the sentences sound soooo AI generated:

    This playful nod to the concept of social credit in China and other countries could serve as an ironic commentary on surveillance and governance, resonating with users familiar with global critiques of social credit systems.

    A unique name like "Social Credit Score" could enhance brand identity, making the platform stand out in digital discussions.

    Adopting "Social Credit Score" instead of "Karma" could add depth and humor to user interactions, reflecting Lemmy's political leanings while encouraging critical conversations.

  • Tizen Wikipedia page

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/36534877

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    apnews.com DOJ finds Oklahoma City police discriminate against people with behavioral disabilities

    A U.S. Department of Justice investigation has found Oklahoma City and its police department have discriminated against people with behavioral health disabilities.

    DOJ finds Oklahoma City police discriminate against people with behavioral disabilities

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/23915783

    > Summary > > The DOJ has found that Oklahoma City and its police department discriminate against people with behavioral health disabilities by unnecessarily institutionalizing individuals and escalating crises with armed police instead of behavioral health professionals. > > The 45-page report highlights avoidable use of force and unmet mental health needs, with the DOJ offering to work with city officials to address violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act. > > State leaders, including the governor and attorney general, acknowledged mental health system issues but criticized the DOJ's findings as federal overreach.

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