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Men Harassed A Woman In A Driverless Waymo, Trapping Her In Traffic
  • What do you mean by "allow you to kill a 3rd party"?

    Like if rioters are breaking into your window and start trying to pull you out through it, then you floor it and kill someone else in the crowd who wasn't actively breaking into your car?

    This is something that's going to vary from state to state, but ultimately it will be a case by case decision where a jury will decide if the use of deadly force was reasonable.

    You will be judged based on other's perception of the events, not based solely whether you yourself thought you were in danger or not.

    So, someone trying to "drive slowly" through a group of protesters would probably be found at fault, while a car that was stuck trying to wait patiently suddenly having a Molotov cocktail thrown on it would be judged differently. Even then they will need to consider whether you could have just gotten out of your car and run.

    https://www.reuters.com/article/world/fact-check-drivers-dont-have-the-right-to-plow-through-protesters-idUSKBN23B39F/

  • The US regime just executed another innocent black man.
  • Misleading title, this was a Missouri State case, not a federal one.

    That being said, there are way too many innocent people getting killed for crimes they did not commit.

    The only purpose of the death penalty is revenge. It has no place in a modern society.

  • Hong Kong: first person convicted under security law for wearing protest T-shirt
  • Nah, Cygnus beat you by about 14 min.

    (On a serious note, had you already heard about someone else being convicted under the new security law? It also sounds like they're talking about how the sentence was increased from 2 years to 7-10 years.)

  • Trump is ‘safe following gunshots in his vicinity,’ campaign says in statement
  • We have a little more information now and it is interesting:

    https://nypost.com/2024/09/15/us-news/alleged-would-be-trump-assassin-ryan-routh-donated-exclusively-to-democrats-since-2019/

    The article starts with:

    The Hawaii man suspected in former President Donald Trump’s assassination attempt on Sunday is a long-time Democrat, donating exclusively to the party’s candidates 19 times since 2019, records show.

    Then later on it mentions:

    Routh, 58, claimed in other social media posts that he supported Donald Trump in his first presidential campaign in 2016 — but later became disillusioned after his chosen candidate won office.

  • Trump is ‘safe following gunshots in his vicinity,’ campaign says in statement
  • The article you linked was updated, looks like he did have a gun and was spotted while aiming through the fence:

    Investigators found the suspect had left behind his “AK-style” rifle, as well as two backpacks, one of which contained ceramic tile, at the scene, Bradshaw said.

  • When is the last time you changed your mind about something big?
  • I think the vast majority of unions out there are good, but there are definitely a select few that give the rest a bad reputation.

    At one of my previous jobs, our union was one of those that gives others a bad reputation.

    It was a seasonal job, we had to pay the union whether we wanted to be in it or not. If we had an out of season work meeting for training, all of the money that we earned would go straight to the union and we might end up with a $2 check (if that).

    We tried working with the union reps, but they just seemed so out of touch with our group. They would give themselves a big pat on the back for getting everyone a 2% raise and then raise the monthly dues... We barely made minimum wage so a percentage increase like that meant nothing to us.

    10 years later and most employees working there are still just earning minimum wage while similar jobs in other cities nearby are earning twice that (at least).

  • Is there a community for posting about corporate dishonesty?
  • While this is definitely something people should be doing, doesn't the attorney general only act out if they get enough complaints, or if the complaint stands out in some way?

    Will they actually work with someone to resolve their specific complaint every time?

    From what I've seen, at least the BBB will try to specifically address your issue with the company and is probably a much easier process to carry out before trying to take things further.

    Or is there something about using the BBB that would prevent you from filing a complaint with the attorney general, or prevent you from going further with something like a lawsuit?

  • Sure Thing
  • I'm confused.

    What prominent figures on the left have said something to the effect of "If we lose, the election was rigged!"??

    I can only think of prominent figures on the right who have made statements like this.

    Or are you saying that those who are against the 2 party system typically fall under the thinking that the election is rigged?

  • Harris Says Privatizing Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac Could Add $1,200 To Mortgage Costs: Is She Right?
  • It's not a perfect system by far and I'm not arguing that.
    But we've already seen how removing all privatization from an economy leads to worse outcomes because we have less options, less innovation, and more monopolies.
    In my opinion we need to find a balance between the two systems that works best for everyone. Arguing for either extreme doesn't make sense (in my opinion). I would rather see if we can come up with some other solutions that are better than the current system.

  • Harris Says Privatizing Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac Could Add $1,200 To Mortgage Costs: Is She Right?
  • "Always" is a pretty strong word here. In some cases this is true, but in others it's not.

    For example, if you live in an area where all of the public schools are terrible, you're going to want to look for other options. If the private schools in your area are way better (and hopefully affordable) then you would want to send your kids there. Public schools can also compare/see what private schools are doing that's working, and update their policy/curriculum to improve themselves.

    Privatizing public libraries is a terrible idea and is currently happening at an alarming rate in the U.S.

    Removing all privatization from the entire economy is where we end up with command economies or communism which means that we end up with a lot of monopolies. There isn't much of an incentive for innovation in those economies. Then you're either living under some crazy dictatorship, or the country is falling apart and they are forced to change how their economy works.

  • Federal court: TikTok may be liable for a 10-year-old's death
  • Then if they go this route, they better make sure that they clearly define what they mean by a "Recommendation Algorithm" or an "interests-based algorithm" because the opinions of individuals won't hold up in court.

    If it's not defined an attorney could easily argue that Lemmy's "Scaled" algorithm is a "recommendation algorithm" and you would hope that the judge understood enough about programming to know where to draw the line.

  • Behind Asia's cyber slavery | DW Documentary

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    www.lehighvalleylive.com Faced with free speech challenge, Nazareth council repeals ‘for sale’ sign ban

    Borough council repealed the law at Monday’s meeting, according to attorney Robert P. Didomenicis.

    Faced with free speech challenge, Nazareth council repeals ‘for sale’ sign ban
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    www.kob.com White House says no need to restrict 'open-source' artificial intelligence — at least for now

    The White House is coming out in favor of “open-source” artificial intelligence technology, arguing in a report Tuesday that there’s no need right now for restrictions on companies making key components of their powerful AI systems widely available. The report sought by President Joe Biden is the U....

    White House says no need to restrict 'open-source' artificial intelligence — at least for now

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18121623

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    www.kob.com White House says no need to restrict 'open-source' artificial intelligence — at least for now

    The White House is coming out in favor of “open-source” artificial intelligence technology, arguing in a report Tuesday that there’s no need right now for restrictions on companies making key components of their powerful AI systems widely available. The report sought by President Joe Biden is the U....

    White House says no need to restrict 'open-source' artificial intelligence — at least for now
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    odysee.com Small YouTube Reviewer SUED for exposing DCS battery product issues & misleading warranty policy

    This video is my opinion, and me expressing my opinion. The links below to DCS' website as it is now, and as it is according to the National Library of Australia are demonstrable facts. I suggest you ...

    Small YouTube Reviewer SUED for exposing DCS battery product issues & misleading warranty policy
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    How Jon Stewart Stays Hopeful In Uncertain Times | The Daily Show

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    Made an AI Bot to STEAL from SCAMMERS (and it's working)

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    FDA Recalls 4 Popular Sodas Due to Cancer-Causing Chemicals | Pink Lemonade, Cola Flavoring Base, Yellow Lemonade, and Yellow Lemonade X.

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