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boner confessor posted:galaxy brain is when you realize negro and the other word are the same word with the same meaning just the official and unofficial nomenclature Oh, of course. But we're talking about societal acceptance in this context. The prosecutors were noting that the jurors were "negroes". Which was obviously just coded words and amounts to the exact same thing since its still discrimination and a dismissal based on race. Or arguably a worse thing because its shrouded in acceptance and is less overt. But its also a word that they would have gotten away with saying at that time thus explaining why they felt comfortable jotting the N down in their notes. Its not a justification of the action or the word. Its just an explanation of how they thought it was ok to write that down in 1977. None of it changes the fact that its racist. STAC Goat fucked around with this message at 22:08 on Mar 19, 2018 |
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Throwing Turtles posted:This isn't nothing matters but is this Cambridge Analytica a big deal or is it just another hilariously corrupt and incompetent but ultimately tiny little piece of this whole thing. I don't really have any context for this group.
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Wark Say posted:I actually searched Chapo Podcast. I saw the explanation as to why "Chapo Trap House" and I thought it was funny. Bodega Boys > Chapo Trap House
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Wark Say posted:From what I've read, these fuckers basically ran interference by data-mining the poo poo out of social networks in favor of Trump.
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mango sentinel posted:Insurance companies absolutely do not want human drivers second guessing AIs. It's massively implausible. Modern cars are currently flush with "safety features" that are literally sensors and safeguards for the car to second guess the human driver. Modern cars are nearly self driving, in 20 years new cars more or less will be even if they still give drivers the illusion of control. but this is still with the basic assumption that a human is responsible for the vehicle because it isn't "self driving". what happens when a vehicle is sold as "it drives itself" and then is found at fault for a wreck?
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boner confessor posted:but this is still with the basic assumption that a human is responsible for the vehicle because it isn't "self driving". what happens when a vehicle is sold as "it drives itself" and then is found at fault for a wreck? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Approximately_64,695_Pounds_of_Shark_Fins
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Throwing Turtles posted:This isn't nothing matters but is this Cambridge Analytica a big deal or is it just another hilariously corrupt and incompetent but ultimately tiny little piece of this whole thing. I don't really have any context for this group. Its a very big deal, but not likely the thing that will take down Trump. CA is backed by the Mercers who are huge power players in funding Alt-Right poo poo stirrers. They fund Brietbart and college nazi tours, and they're huge Trump donors. Coming on the heels of the Facebook stuff, its gonna get very rough for a company that has been at the center of tons of political campaigns. In addition to Trump, they were also deeply involved in Brexit. On tape, he seemingly admitted to tons of crimes, not just in the US, but also in the UK as well as tons of other countries.
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:One thing I'd suggest: stop calling it the "Justice" system, because it isn't, and calling it by that name implies that it is. We stop calling it the Justice system and we have to redo the intros for so many Law & Orders. Do you want that on your head?
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Crows Turn Off posted:And admitting to bribing and black-mailing politicians so they vote in favor of their client.... And admitted to selling their data on American voters to Russia.
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Throwing Turtles posted:This isn't nothing matters but is this Cambridge Analytica a big deal or is it just another hilariously corrupt and incompetent but ultimately tiny little piece of this whole thing. I don't really have any context for this group. It's an enormous deal. They're in deep with the GOP and have been caught on camera admitting to defrauding elections in several nations, and it's run by Bannon iirc This might be the beginning of the end.
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Saladin Rising posted:It's crazy when you realize just how deep and widespread this poo poo is. Here's an old article with some new context from this week's events: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/oct/26/julian-assange-confirms-cambridge-analytica-sought-wikileaks-help
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Only time will tell. We've lost all sense of perspective here. EDIT: I should have quoted the post this was a reply to, but honestly it's a good response to everything these days.
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Zwiebel posted:Isn't this Cambridge Analytica stuff comparable to a criminal conspiracy to commit treason? Pedantry about "Treason" aside, yes the things they talk about doing in the Channel 4 exposé are very very illegal.
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Aidan_702 posted:There are reporters literally outside cambridge analytica’s offices right now. Facebook employees seen going in. And now the police This is like the end of shawshank redemption.
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Off topic but Jim Jordan doesn't get enough credit for being the biggest piece of poo poo liar in Washington DC.
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Meatball posted:This is like the end of shawshank redemption. Let's Hope https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNosXV9pbrM
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I am reasonably sure there has been a conversation between a bunch of rich white guys sipping cognac and smoking cigars congratulating each other on how "national governments" were for the little people, and they transcended governmental restrictions and they believed that poo poo.
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Last week was a pretty good Infrastructure Week and that one only really started with Stormy Daniels annoying Trump. This is looking like a pretty good Infrastructure Week too.
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This is...really gathering steam https://twitter.com/gossithedog/status/975818564652486656?s=21 All of you have to follow @carolecadwalla She’s been working on this stuff for nearly a year and it’s finallty coming out now. She said there’s even more to come. Here’s hoping for an explanation of how they on Brexit
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Azhais posted:I think it's vastly more likely for the reverse to be true, insurance companies charging a massive premium for manual cars. Once they all get networked sharing sensor data having people doing their own thing is going to be a massive liability. The "MUH PRIVACY" crowd will hold off adoption for a while but unless you're going to spearhead a modern Luddite movement the second it's shown to be safer family people will switch in droves. We (I work for a P&C Insurance Company) are going down this route as quickly as the people and politicians will allow us right now. At the moment we offer discounts if you voluntarily plug in a device we mail you into your car's data port and then mail it back to us every year or so. Right now the discounts are small and you won't really get dinged much if the device tells us you suck at driving, but as soon as we get a mountain of data to prove to the regulators that, duh, people who drive fast, don't signal, often turn sharply, and slam on their brakes frequently also get involved in a lot more accidents and we can quantify how much more money they cost, then I imagine someday insurance will be too expensive unless you agree to use one of those little devices (which will soon just send back data every month over cell phone wifi) and actually drive safely to qualify for the "dont make my insurance costs go through the loving roof" discount.
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Crows Turn Off posted:And admitting to bribing and black-mailing politicians so they vote in favor of their client.... The Glumslinger posted:Its a very big deal, but not likely the thing that will take down Trump. CA is backed by the Mercers who are huge power players in funding Alt-Right poo poo stirrers. They fund Brietbart and college nazi tours, and they're huge Trump donors. Coming on the heels of the Facebook stuff, its gonna get very rough for a company that has been at the center of tons of political campaigns.
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I like the part where the executive says "We're totally on the up and up. Like, we'd never send hookers to your opponents to entrap them, for instance. That's crossing a line." Then the CEO says "We'll DEFINITELY send hookers. Ukranian ones. Very effective - we've done it before."
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The Republican in me does not want to believe. But the coverage is being narrated with a British accent, which makes me believe. What am I to do?
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cambridge analytica appears to have had a novel strategy of combining people willing to commit international conspiracy with people who cannot stop bragging about committing international conspiracy
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Crows Turn Off posted:And admitting to bribing and black-mailing politicians so they vote in favor of their client.... Don't forget apparent sex trafficking, bringing in attractive Ukrainian women to seduce the target for blackmail purposes.
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QuoProQuid posted:cambridge analytica appears to have had a novel strategy of combining people willing to commit international conspiracy with people who cannot stop bragging about committing international conspiracy Sounds like the last 20 minutes of a Bond movie
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boner confessor posted:but this is still with the basic assumption that a human is responsible for the vehicle because it isn't "self driving". what happens when a vehicle is sold as "it drives itself" and then is found at fault for a wreck? However they handle it now for any other accident involving non-negligent part failure.
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Koalas March posted:Bodega Boys > Chapo Trap House Dr. Pepper > Overwatch
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Shifty Pony posted:Don't forget apparent sex trafficking, bringing in attractive Ukrainian women to seduce the target for blackmail purposes. What if the target doesn't like Ukrainian women? This is important, for reasons.
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That screen cap (which is ironically hilarious) makes me think that Cambridge Analytics might have something to do with James O'Keefe and Project Veritas.
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QuoProQuid posted:cambridge analytica appears to have had a novel strategy of combining people willing to commit international conspiracy with people who cannot stop bragging about committing international conspiracy This is the best Watergate yet! Tormented posted:What if the target doesn't like Ukrainian women? This is important, for reasons. Then you go Romanian.
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QuoProQuid posted:cambridge analytica appears to have had a novel strategy of combining people willing to commit international conspiracy with people who cannot stop bragging about committing international conspiracy "Crimes! Love 'em! Love doing 'em!" *tears open $3000 suit jacket to reveal $5 polyester I <3 CRIMES t-shirt*
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Thank God for infrastructure week!
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Tormented posted:What if the target doesn't like Ukrainian women? This is important, for reasons. I'm sure that strapping Ukrainian men can be arranged for the Mr. P operation.
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Tormented posted:What if the target doesn't like Ukrainian women? This is important, for reasons. The real advancement that CA brought to the field of blackmail was using Big Data to personalize the honey trap they use
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damnit CA stole my idea of how to turn my local politicians actually progressive
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Xyven posted:The real advancement that CA brought to the field of blackmail was using Big Data to personalize the honey trap they use Or in using it to find the blackmail opportunities.
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Xyven posted:The real advancement that CA brought to the field of blackmail was using Big Data to personalize the honey trap they use "I should've known it was all a setup when she showed up in the same outfit my waifu pillow wears uwu"
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Another not Trump, but still: https://twitter.com/ajc/status/975470866371923968 This story's been in the news all day. Practically every article and tweet about it features a picture of a video game controller instead of a gun. It's driving me crazy.
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selec posted:Dr. Pepper > Overwatch That means nothing to me 🤷🏾♀️
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