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“We need to prepare for the possibility that the U.S. uses military coercion against Canada.” — Headline from op-ed in The Globe and Mail.
Jamming vital infrastructure with Anne of Green Gables souvenirs
Giving birth to future resistance fighters without taking on crippling debt
Using that year-long parental leave to transform dried maple leaves into lethal throwing stars
Locating resistance headquarters in New Brunswick, where invading forces will never think to look
Casually walking past armored vehicles stuck in snowbanks without even offering to push
Conceding Alberta
Establishing an underground network consisting of retired men taking up tables all morning at Tim Hortons
Milk in plastic bags
Smiling politely at invaders but talking shit behind their back
Confounding invaders by using the metric system but also incorporating imperial measures in specific but not especially logical ways
“It is no surprise to either Marimar or myself that this happened and, unfortunately, it is going to continue to happen,” the Chicago woman’s lawyer said.
The post Chicago Woman Shot by Border Patrol Reacts to Minneapolis ICE Killing: “Of Course This Happened” appeared first on The Intercept.
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Yes, “AI” will compromise your information security posture. No, not through some mythical self-aware galaxy-brain entity magically cracking your passwords in seconds or “autonomously” exploiting new vulnerabilities.
It’s way more mundane.
When immensely complex, poorly-understood systems get hurriedly integrated into your toolset and workflow, or deployed in your infrastructure, what inevitably follows is leaks, compromises, downtime, and a whole lot of grief.
Complexity means cost and risk
LLM-based systems are insanely complex, both on the conceptual level, and on the implementation level. Complexity has real cost and introduces very real risk. These costs and these risks are enormous, poorly understood – and usually just hand-waved away. As Suha Hussain puts it in a video I’ll discuss a bit later:
ICE shot a woman point-blank in Minneapolis. The agency’s raids and impunity were always going to lead to death.
The post This Isn’t the First Killing by ICE — and It Won’t Be the Last appeared first on The Intercept.
V1: I will not eat out of the cat’s litter box.
V2: I will not eat out of the cat’s litter box before breakfast.
V3: I will not eat out of the cat’s litter box when company is over.
V4: I will not eat out of the cat’s litter box when Grandma, who doesn’t like dogs, is over.
V5: I will not eat out of the cat’s litter box in front of Mom/Dad.
V6: I will not eat out of the cat’s litter box as soon as Mom/Dad leaves the room.
V7: I will not growl when Mom/Dad interrupts me while I’m eating out of the litter box.
V8: I will not pretend I have no idea how I got kitty litter stuck to my nose.
V9: I will not wag my tail out of pride for foraging my own dinner when Mom/Dad catches me eating out of the litter box.
V10: I will not sigh deeply as if I am the victim after Mom/Dad catches me eating out of the litter box.
V11: I will not do tippy-taps when I am caught “digging a hole to China” while I’m looking for snacks in the litter box.
V12: I will not bring snacks from the litter box into Mom/Dad’s bed.
V13: I will not make “bad” smells in Mom/Dad’s bed after I eat out of the litter box.
From the courtroom to the newsroom, Nicolás Maduro’s trial exposes how U.S. force is laundered through media language and legal theater, reviving an old doctrine of hemispheric control.
The post Maduro on Trial & Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’ appeared first on MintPress News.