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@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-09-17 18:46:05

Court filings: Tesla has settled two lawsuits over deaths in two separate California crashes in 2019 involving Autopilot; the terms were not disclosed (Reuters)
reuters.com/business/autos-tra

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-07-16 22:25:58

War is an unconscionable horror. The illusions of "international law" and "rules of war" have lead us to believe that war can be clean, managed, and "civilized."
But wars are fought by humans and humans are messy. Humans are not well suited to following orderly rules. Humans respond to their environment. Humans in extraordinary situations can be extraordinarily vindictive and brutal. Sufficiently traumatized humans can act without a conscience, spreading trauma like an infection. If humans respond to their situation, then there can be no "civilized" war because war is itself an situation outside of the society. It is a place that promotes antisocial behavior and punishes pro-social behavior. War cannot be expected to follow "international law" because it is what fills the void created by the failure of "international law" (so long as we rely on nations).
To call for war is to inflict atrocities on civilians. It is to kill the parents and children who serve, and to destroy the combatants who survive. It is to infect both sides with a trauma that will spread if untreated, when soldiers come home or when they become mercenaries in other wars.
And yet... there are times when the brutality, the incompetence, the evil becomes so unbearable that no other option exists, when taking up arms is simply bringing symmetry to an existing asymmetric conflict. There are times when the worst possible thing is inescapable, though it can never be justified.
In this new era of war, in the scramble of conflict under the collapsing of the (poorly named) "Pax Americana," I hope that we, the people, can understand that war is not a tool to fulfill an objective. It is not part of a larger strategy. It is not an extension of deplomacy.
War is a failure.
While it may be the only way to deal with the irrational - the genocidal, the slaver, the dictator - it is still a failure. It is a failure to build a world in which these people can't control armies and economies, can't turn populations in to cults and bend nations to their will.
And we will continue to have such wars until we unite against those who would use as as pawns, who would control our lives and lead us to our deaths. We will have these wars until we unite, as one world, against those rulers. This is what I mean, and what a lot of other people mean, when we say, "No War, but Class War."

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-07-16 22:05:38

Filing: Intel is laying off 5,000 employees across California, Oregon, Texas, and Arizona; California cuts affect 1,935, more than double the initial estimates (Nathan Owens/Manufacturing Dive)
manufacturingdive.com/news/int

@mszll@datasci.social
2025-08-15 15:24:24

Countrywide natural experiment links built environment to physical activity
nature.com/articles/s41586-025

Fig. 1: Physical activity levels undergo significant changes following relocation between US cities of different walkability levels.
@chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca
2025-08-15 16:32:39

1/2 Thanks to @… for this interesting article. It speaks to me. :)
I’ve been weather blogging @… since 2005. It is interesting how it has changed, and how I have changed.
My website used to be just data from the (expensive) station I bought when I moved back to Port Alberni. It was a hobby and a side project to practice web/coding skills I use at work. My focus was on creating useful data for people that was more local/relevant than the official EC station outside of the city.
Then I put up a webcam and learned how to make timelapses. This got the attention of local media… because pictures. :)
Then I added a blog and started to write about the weather almost daily. This was before Facebook. There was a popular local online forum where I would post things. The media would also follow my website and they started to call me when there was extreme weather (usually very hot or very wet/stormy).
Then Facebook started to get big and I made a page that eventually had a few thousand followers. I would blog often. Lots of traffic from Facebook… this was 2010 and on. I blogged about climate and weather pretty equally.
Like anyone in Port Alberni, I was/am obsessed with the Martin Mars and got wrapped up in that issue along with others which combined with the weather following probably gave me just enough exposure to have me elected as a councillor in 2014.
I continued through that 4 years, blogging often in addition to councillor duties and work, heavily on facebook, then it all went sideways on my own poor judgement (go ahead and google it, it’s ok :)) and I was not reelected, but Facebook by 2018 had also changed. Cambridge Analytica, etc.
….Continued…
theglobeandmail.com/canada/art

@v_i_o_l_a@openbiblio.social
2025-08-08 19:51:13

"Tulips: Dutch, Turkish, or Flemish?" @ European studies blog: #tulips 🌷

@AimeeMaroux@mastodon.social
2025-08-13 12:52:35
Content warning:

It's the Day of #Hermes aka Mercurius Day aka #Wednesday! 🐏
"Following his [Hermes'] example, they use the staff [caduceus] in athletic contests and other contests of this kind."
Pseudo-Hyginus, Astronomica 2.7
🏛️ Scarab intaglio with Hermes,
Italic / Etrusc…

Carnelian intaglio set in a modern gold ring. The motif is oriented vertically. Hermes is facing left. He wears a hat (petasos) and a cloak (chlamys) draped over his arms. He is in a crouching position, with his left leg parallel to the ground, and stepping forward with his right leg. In his right hand, he holds a wreath indicated by a circle of dots; in his left head he holds his staff (kerykeion or caduceus). The other side of the gem (not shown) is crafted to look like a scarab beetle.
@smashtie@mas.to
2025-09-14 12:14:20

Thêo van Rysselberghe (1862-1926)
IN JULY, BEFORE NOON
1890
At the Radical Harmony exhibition, National Gallery, London. Which is great, btw.
#SilentSunday #Art

A group of women in an orchard, with the shadows falling straight down. They are busy with flowers and needlework, dressed in full summer dresses. One of the subjects is cut off behind a tree trunk.  The painting is pointillist, with dots of bright, contrasting colours that shimmer to the eye.
@arXiv_csRO_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-08-12 11:47:53

DETACH: Cross-domain Learning for Long-Horizon Tasks via Mixture of Disentangled Experts
Yutong Shen, Hangxu Liu, Penghui Liu, Ruizhe Xia, Tianyi Yao, Yitong Sun, Tongtong Feng
arxiv.org/abs/2508.07842

The Los Angeles field office director for the Department of Homeland Security
testified on Monday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers
desperately needed the help of military personnel in carrying out arrests.
The question is whether Donald Trump‘s deployment of armed forces goes against U.S. law that generally prohibits the president from using the military to police domestic affairs.
Ernesto Santacruz Jr. testified at the start of a three-day trial in S…