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Tuesday, November 7th, 2023

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    12:48a
    Ten reasons to fight cashless contagion

    *10 reasons to fight cashless contagion.*

    12:48a
    Scarlett Johansson sues over transformed image

    Scarlett Johansson has sued over use of a transformed image of her, generated by software.

    The article calls the software "AI", but I think that is a mistaken way to describe it. I expect it was a "generative" language model, and what they do should not be called "intelligence".

    On the substantive issue, I agree with Ms Johansson. The software did not merely analyze the style of that image; it went on to make a modified version of the image itself, which was then published. That is something we would agree is "using her image".

    12:48a
    Sea lice overwhelmed Icelandic fish farm

    Sea lice have overwhelmed an Icelandic fish farm, infesting a million fish, which had to be slaughtered right away.

    12:48a
    Registrations of 26,000 voters cancelled in Ohio

    The Ohio secretary of state, who is an anti-abortion crusader, did "voter list maintenance" just before the election and cancelled the registrations of 26,000 people. What a shame it will be if this enables them to defeat the abortion rights referendum.

    Republicans are also spreading false information about the referendum. Some of it is easy to ignore, since it is labeled as coming from Republicans. But Republican voters who support abortion rights (many do) might be influenced by it.

    Cheating is the Republican Party's standard method of "winning" an election. A Republican scoundrel like this one will feel no embarrassment when exposed for cheating. The only thing they care about is when a court thwarts them.

    12:48a
    US Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee

    The US Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee consists of 20 people. 9 of them have links to agribusiness, pharma companies and other companies whose products that committee will recommend for or against,

    I'd expect the members of that committee need to come from academic research. I'd also expect that the same companies sponsor nearly all the research, so that there is hardly anyone qualified to be on the panel who is not under their influence.

    12:48a
    Countries poised to do little at Cop28

    *In 2023 we've seen climate destruction in real time, yet rich countries are poised to do little at Cop28.*

    12:48a
    Conviction of Extinction Rebellion co-founder

    *Extinction Rebellion co-founder [convicted] of breaking window at HS2 protest.*

    For me, to be "guilty" and to be "convicted" are not the same thing at all. The former is a moral question and the latter is a judicial question. The article describes the result of a trial in which the accused was forbidden to explain the issue at stake.

    The issue at stake was whether to build the high-speed train line HS2. I have never been convinced that building it was a mistake. I have never seen a convincing explanation of why high-speed train lines were not useful in Britain given how useful they are in France and Spain.

    12:48a
    Chinese use Halloween to criticize the state

    Chinese people made use of Halloween costumes to allude to criticism of the state, which they are forbidden to present in more direct ways.

    12:48a
    Campaign to make insulin affordable in the US

    The documentary Pay or Die describes the campaign to make insulin affordable in the US.

    The campaign passed a law in Minnesota to provide inexpensive insulin to some of the people who need it. The article is not clear; in particular, I can't tell whether the law prevents the usual gouging or only has the state subsidize the gouging.

    If we are thinking about how to broader problem of providing all Americans with the medical treatment they need, that detail makes a big difference.

    12:48a
    "Kill switch" for concerts in Malaysia

    Malaysia will require concerts by foreign musicians to have a "kill switch" to shut off the performance instantly if they violate censorship rules.

    12:48a
    Bogus Johnson comment on SARS-Cov-2

    * [Bogus Johnson] had said his party felt [SARS-Cov-2] virus was "nature's way of dealing with old people."*

    12:48a
    Arrest decision for chanting "jihad"

    The UK government asserts that "jihad" means support for terrorism, but the cops disagree and refused to arrest people for chanting "jihad".

    What does "jihad" mean? I do not speak Arabic, but I've heard it defined as "struggle" and just as broad as that English word. It could refer to any struggle, even that of studying hard for a good grade, even a struggle within oneself.

    Historically, one struggle for which that word was used was the continuing attempt of Islam to conquer the world and convert or subjugate all non-Muslims. A person who chants "jihad" with this meaning in a country that respects religious freedom is threatening a religious war — much as Republicans in the US do in the name of Christianity.

    The early Muslims openly proclaimed that violent goal. However, in more recent times, many groups of Muslims have reinterpreted that goal peacefully or rejected it outright. Meanwhile, I as a scientific Atheist leaning towards secular humanism defend the right not to endorse any religion.

    The word has also been used to refer to the struggle to end the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Some interpret this as aiming for an independent Palestine alongside Israel, while others interpret it as aiming to eliminate Israel and take over its territory, a goal I do not support.

    As I'm told, "jihad" in this general context could mean fighting, or it could mean nonviolent protests such as Palestinians in the West Bank took up in the 2000s. Which one it means would depend on subtleties of context which I, as a non-Arabic-speaker, do not try to grasp.

    Should people be arrested at a protest for chanting, "Struggle, struggle, struggle"? I don't think so, not even if they say it in Arabic.

    12:48a
    Money pumped into "carbon bomb" projects

    *Banks [in the US, Europe and China] pumped more than $150bn in to companies running "carbon bomb" projects in 2022.*

    12:48a
    Australia US alliance if the wrecker returns

    *Almost 40% think Australia should dump US alliance if [the wrecker] returns as president, poll finds.*

    An alliance with a US ruled by a right-wing autocrat would be much like an alliance with Russia under Putin — stomach-turning.

    12:48a
    Starmer driving voters from Labour

    Starmer is driving voters away from Labour.

    12:48a
    Urgent: Call on NBC to drop the Republican primary debate

    Everyone: call on NBC to drop the Republican primary debate — don't partner with the right-wing site Rumble.

    12:48a
    Urgent: Corporate profiteering off of Covid treatments

    US citizens: call on Biden to stop corporate profiteering off of Covid treatments by guaranteeing access to all Americans.

    12:48a
    Urgent: Minors employed in dangerous jobs

    US citizens: Support stricter US laws against employing minors in dangerous jobs.

    These laws are generally called "child labor laws", but they cover 17-year-olds and they are certain not children. So that name is misleading. I support the substance of these laws, despite the misleading name.

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