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Lemmy.ml tankie censorship problem
  • I actually upvoted the comment because I agree that silencing voices (which aren't harassing or abusive) is a bad thing, regardless of what opinion they are expressing. But downvotes aren't the same as admins banning you based purely on difference of opinion, let's not conflate the two. This thread is about the latter, while downvotes are just another form of free speech.

  • Open Collective Foundation is shutting down

    opencollective.com Regarding the announcement to dissolve Open Collective Foundation - Open Source Collective

    Dear OSC community, You may be aware of recent developments regarding the dissolution of Open Collective Foundation (OCF) by the end of the year 2024. We are extremely sad to hear the news and are still processing it, but we wanted to send...

    Regarding the announcement to dissolve Open Collective Foundation - Open Source Collective

    "Our hearts are heavy for our friends and colleagues at Open Collective Foundation with whom we shared dreams, efforts, admiration, and inspiration as we each worked to build a community of care and support."

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    Ottawa 'failed' to manage ArriveCAN app: auditor general

    www.thestar.com Trudeau government 'repeatedly failed' to manage ArriveCAN app: auditor general report

    “As a result of the many gaps and weaknesses we found in the project’s design, oversight, and accountability, it did not deliver the best value for taxpayer dollars spent,” wrote

    Trudeau government 'repeatedly failed' to manage ArriveCAN app: auditor general report

    “As a result of the many gaps and weaknesses we found in the project’s design, oversight, and accountability, it did not deliver the best value for taxpayer dollars spent,” wrote Auditor General Karen Hogan in a report released Monday.

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    Ottawa 'failed' to manage ArriveCAN app: auditor general

    www.thestar.com Trudeau government 'repeatedly failed' to manage ArriveCAN app: auditor general report

    “As a result of the many gaps and weaknesses we found in the project’s design, oversight, and accountability, it did not deliver the best value for taxpayer dollars spent,” wrote

    Trudeau government 'repeatedly failed' to manage ArriveCAN app: auditor general report

    “As a result of the many gaps and weaknesses we found in the project’s design, oversight, and accountability, it did not deliver the best value for taxpayer dollars spent,” wrote Auditor General Karen Hogan in a report released Monday.

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    ‘Andrew Tate is a symptom, not the problem’: why young men are turning against feminism
  • Thanks for explaining! Let me explain why I disagree with this in general. I'll share a personal anecdote, bear with me please.

    So, a feminist friend shared with me a book on human trafficking for sexual exploitation written by a group of investigative journalists that she had helped translate to Serbian. It was thoroughly researched and well documented. Reading it left a mark on me and taught me things about the world that shatter the childish worldview (this was decades ago, I was a young teenager at the time).

    Now, the Serbian translation was prefaced by my friend's fellow activist who was clearly a misandrist. The preface was filled with slurs and general assumptions of complicity and guilt about exclusively men, despite the fact that even the very book the preface was for stated that men also get trafficked (though less), and that women themselves are not rarely involved in the illegal trafficking chains of operation (think Ghislane Maxwell).

    Reading that preface made me feel unjustly attacked and I would have dropped the book and never got to the good, educational part, had it not been for my friend's highest recommendation (I'm glad I stuck with it). It turns out the woman who wrote this had had bad experiences with men in her life, and used this otherwise well researched book as a vessel to vent her personal hate for men, which was borne out of her own trauma.

    While it can be considered "justified" that she feels this way, this damaged greatly the overall message of the Serbian translation, which clearly took a lot of effort to research, document and write, and than translate and publish in my country. Its educational impact was greatly diminished by the editor's choice (out of activist camaraderie, I'm assuming) to include the hateful text at the very beginning, which unjustly attacks the very audience who would most benefit by learning from the unbiased body of the book. It's a tragically missed opportunity.

    While social media exacerbates these issues (all this happened long before social media existed), and bad faith actors attempt to skew positive feminist messages, I think we shouldn't excuse the feminist movement for some of its own failings.

    To conclude, I'm a male feminist, but I think writing "all men are thrash" or "all cops are bastards", or "all are " in general in the public sphere is irresponsible.

  • ‘Andrew Tate is a symptom, not the problem’: why young men are turning against feminism
  • I agree about the tactic, but I don't feel this particular article aims to use it (though I concede the wording of the title is a bit clumsy). The final paragraph clarifies the clickbait (as it happens nowadays):

    “There are already three or four influencers jockeying for position if he goes down,” he says. “He’s a symptom, not the problem.”

  • News
  • It would have been a better post without the "y'all are stupid" laughter at the very start (though it might probably have been downvoted even then, but maybe less, for whatever that is worth). I agree with the business part of what you wrote.

  • New Study Says Artificial Intelligence Still Too Costly To Replace Most Human Jobs
  • The title (click bait as it is) withholds the most important qualifier from the text of which AI we are talking about:

    "“Overall, our model shows that the job loss from AI computer vision, even just within the set of vision tasks, will be smaller than the existing job churn seen in the market [...]”

    Sure, computer vision is important for some jobs, but it's a much smaller subset of jobs that is really deemed protected as claimed by the study. If the knowledge has already been coded to text on the other hand, it's a different story.

  • Greenbelt developer sued over another Ontario land deal

    "Fenwick invested $3.5 million into buying the $7.4-million property in 2007, making him the largest shareholder. He alleges that after more than a decade of minimal activity, Rice suddenly called a meeting in June 2021. He says Rice urged him and the other investors to take advantage of a “spike” in demand for industrial property by selling the land, adding that it could take another decade for the municipality to build sewer and water services, and developing the property privately would yield a low return on their investment."

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    Boardgames @lemmy.world moormaan @lemmy.ca

    Assimino, a board game o for 2 players with abstract shapes - YouTube

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    Authorities investigating data security breach at Global Affairs Canada

    Canadian authorities are investigating a prolonged data security breach following the 'detection of malicious cyber activity' affecting the internal network used by Global Affairs Canada staff, according to internal department emails viewed by CBC News.

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    Authorities investigating data security breach at Global Affairs Canada

    Canadian authorities are investigating a prolonged data security breach following the 'detection of malicious cyber activity' affecting the internal network used by Global Affairs Canada staff, according to internal department emails viewed by CBC News.

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    The Party of Christian Values
  • Thank you, I love every word you wrote here! I'm an atheist when it comes to picking labels, but I think there's potentially good things in these value systems (and bad, like with everything else that is man made). Focusing on labels is missing the point.

  • Email challenges timeline on Greenbelt land swap details

    www.thestar.com Internal email suggests Doug Ford's office knew Greenbelt land swap details earlier than claimed

    An internal email related to the Greenbelt scandal suggests Ford's office "was far more involved" in the land swap than the premier has maintained.

    Internal email suggests Doug Ford's office knew Greenbelt land swap details earlier than claimed
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    ELI5 why is anarchy not "the guy with the bigger stick" making the rules?
  • While the US does have a lot of soft power in influencing nations, they certainly aren't making the rules for other countries and puppeting them.

    This is a very rosy eyed statement. The "soft" power is the visible part, just the tip of the iceberg.

  • www.thestar.com 'Troubling' video contradicts police account of pro-Palestinian protester's arrest

    A lawyer for Adam Melanson, charged with assaulting an officer, said he plans to fight the charges as video appears to show officer kneeling on client's neck.

    'Troubling' video contradicts police account of pro-Palestinian protester's arrest
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    Supreme Court begins hearing arguments in secret trial case that challenges open courts principle

    The Supreme Court of Canada began hearing arguments Tuesday on whether courts in Canada should be able to conduct secret off-the-books trials that are not listed on court dockets.

    The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and other media outlets, including The Canadian Press and La Presse, brought the case before Canada's top court. The Attorney General of Quebec is also an appellant.

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    Supreme Court begins hearing arguments in secret trial case that challenges open courts principle

    The Supreme Court of Canada began hearing arguments Tuesday on whether courts in Canada should be able to conduct secret off-the-books trials that are not listed on court dockets.

    The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and other media outlets, including The Canadian Press and La Presse, brought the case before Canada's top court. The Attorney General of Quebec is also an appellant.

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    www.cnbc.com Okta hackers stole data on all customer support users in major breach

    The hack was worse than initially believed, with every client having some data stolen in the breach, the cybersecurity company warned.

    Okta hackers stole data on all customer support users in major breach

    Hackers who compromised Okta’s customer support system stole data from all of the cybersecurity firm’s customer support users, Okta said in a letter to clients obtained by CNBC Tuesday, a far greater incursion than the company initially believed.

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    www.techdirt.com Congrats To Elon Musk: I Didn’t Think You Had It In You To File A Lawsuit This Stupid. But, You Crazy Bastard, You Did It!

    So, yesterday we covered Elon Musk’s ridiculous censorial threat to sue Media Matters “the split second the court opens on Monday.” Of course, as we noted, you can file lawsuits 24/7. And yet, as t…

    Congrats To Elon Musk: I Didn’t Think You Had It In You To File A Lawsuit This Stupid. But, You Crazy Bastard, You Did It!

    ... Finally, this isn’t exactly a “problem” with the lawsuit, but I’ll just note the conflict in two separate statements:

    X Corp. and Elon Musk are a critical Media Matters target because X is the most prominent online platform that permits users to share all viewpoints, whether liberal or conservative, and Mr. Musk is the most prominent voice on the platform and a passionate supporter of free speech.

    That’s in paragraph 41 on pages 11 and 12. On Page 14 in the prayer for relief we get this:

    A preliminary and permanent injunction ordering Defendants to immediately delete, take down, or otherwise remove the article entitled “As Musk Endorses Antisemitic Conspiracy Theory, X Has Been Placing Ads for Apple, Bravo, IBM, Oracle, and Xfinity Next to Pro-Nazi Content From Its Web” from all websites and social media accounts owned, controlled, or operated, directly or indirectly, by Defendants;

    So… within the span of about 2 to 3 pages we are told that Elon Musk and exTwitter are passionate supporters of free speech that allow “all viewpoints” to be shared and that Musk is filing this lawsuit to force Media Matters to take down speech that he admits is absolutely true, but where he doesn’t like how they portrayed things.

    Anyway, kudos to Elon. This really takes stupid SLAPP suits to incredible new levels. I didn’t think you’d be able to find a lawyer who would file a lawsuit so stupid, that makes you look this ridiculous, but you did it. Just like people doubted your ability to shoot rockets into space or make popular electric vehicles, I should not have doubted your ability to file absolutely nonsense SLAPP suits that are this laughable.

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    Generative AI: The Secret Weapon Of Successful CEOs
  • Are people just triggered by the mention of the word CEO or what? Has anyone watched the video, or ppl just downvote it based on the title? It keeps being downvoted without explanation.

    Don't get me wrong, I don't care about "karma" or "likes", I'm just baffled because I consider this video genuinely informative and educational.

  • Federal government reaches deal with Google on Online News Act

    Google and the federal government have reached an agreement in their dispute over the Online News Act, sources tell Radio-Canada and CBC News.

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    www.bbc.com France warns people off Black Friday clothes deals

    The French government has launched a campaign encouraging people not to buy new clothes during festive sales.

    France warns people off Black Friday clothes deals

    The French government has launched a campaign encouraging people not to buy new clothes in Black Friday sales.

    The advert shows a man asking for advice in a shop before an assistant tells him not to buy anything, to help the planet and his finances.

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    Generative AI: The Secret Weapon Of Successful CEOs

    Coursera's CEO Jeff Maggioncalda discusses how a top-tier leader harnesses generative AI like ChatGPT daily. Maggioncalda, leading a $2.6 billion company, reveals intriguing uses of AI beyond writing assistance—acting as a thought partner in decision-making and strategy. His approach demystifies AI, showcasing its practicality in executive roles and providing valuable takeaways for viewers on leveraging AI in business and personal contexts.

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    Another former Facebook employee will testify at Congress about safety issues at Instagram

    Another former Facebook employee is going public with allegations that the company failed to act on its own research showing that young Instagram users were having harmful experiences on the platform. Arturo Bejar, a former Facebook employee and consultant for Instagram, is scheduled to testify at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday, November, 7.

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    Documents reveal RCMP stance on Trudeau in SNC-Lavalin

    www.thestar.com Documents reveal why RCMP didn’t pursue criminal probe of Justin Trudeau in SNC-Lavalin affair

    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police declined to pursue a criminal investigation into Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s actions during the SNC-Lavalin affair in part because the federal police force was thwarted in a bid to get confidential cabinet materials, newly released documents show.

    Documents reveal why RCMP didn’t pursue criminal probe of Justin Trudeau in SNC-Lavalin affair
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    RCMP launches criminal probe into Greenbelt land swap

    www.thestar.com RCMP launches criminal investigation into Doug Ford’s Greenbelt land swap

    The RCMP has launched a criminal investigation into Premier Doug Ford’s $8.28-billion Greenbelt land swap scandal.

    RCMP launches criminal investigation into Doug Ford’s Greenbelt land swap

    “Following a referral from the Ontario Provincial Police, the RCMP ‘O’ Division’s Sensitive and International Investigations (SII) unit has now launched an investigation into allegations associated to the decision from the province of Ontario to open parts of the Greenbelt for development,” the RCMP said in a statement Tuesday.

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