mynameisbob

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Cross posted from https://lemmy.ml/post/47602337

 

Cross posted from https://lemmy.ml/post/47602337

[–] mynameisbob@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

Most college professors in the USA are fraudsters. My best teachers were high school teachers. It is real fucked up in the USA even before trump. The USA is a scam. Always has been. Our whole culture is just nonsense. College is a circle jerk of gatekeeping fart sniffers that paved the way for the fascist. It is rare to meet someone here who actually reads books. Now kids are just using chat gippty to pass their classes while the professors are using the gipity to grade. It is maddness. They put themselves into debt for a piece of paper but really who is a fool when we are destined to stand in a breadline if we are lucky. Americans just haven't figured out just yet how screwed they are.... it is gonna get crazy soon I feel it in my bones. Everything here is a sad joke. WW3 is just around the corner.

 

Cross posted from https://lemmy.ml/post/47601264

[–] mynameisbob@lemmy.ml 2 points 9 hours ago

AI is theft. It is designed to dumb you down and make you passive or reactionary. AI is slop and I have yet to find a real purpose for AI. People think they lost their job to AI but the top 10% is the only ones spending any money. We are not on the spread sheet. Our economies are shrinking the wealth is being concentrated to the capitalist class and now we live in a age of brazen imperialism. AI doesn't provide any meaningful value to the working class. It is a magic trick. Karl Marx was right. Chapter Thirty-Two: Historical Tendency of Capitalist Accumulation

[–] mynameisbob@lemmy.ml 20 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

I used to shelve books for a living. I just love being in libraries. I like how quite they are... I love that people there have a purpose and it is noble. I love how it is the number one weapon against fascism. I love libraries. It is no wonder why they are defunding them in the USA. We are a disgusting people. I live in the arm pit of the world.

 

Cross posted from https://lemmy.ml/post/47595910

 

They didn’t boo because they hate AI (well, maybe a little bit). They booed because they’re tired of being sold to by the same people who profit from their disruption. Two graduation ceremonies, two tech-adjacent speakers, and two very loud rooms full of students who were done being polite about it.

This episode covers the UCF commencement speech that went viral when a real estate executive told a room full of arts and communications graduates that AI is “the next industrial revolution,” and the University of Arizona ceremony where former Google CEO Eric Schmidt got booed mid-sentence while acknowledging the crowd’s fear out loud. The pattern here matters, this isn’t a one-clip moment, it’s a trust problem playing out in public, and the Pew data backs it up.

[–] mynameisbob@lemmy.ml 1 points 13 hours ago

Classism. The state preserves the state and in our case the corpos got the reins. Always beat down is their motto.

[–] mynameisbob@lemmy.ml 1 points 13 hours ago

Fuck cruises but yeah these poor workers. WTF

Those that want to save the children are the ones who harm the children. I do not believe this is a legit operation. Tom hoeman is a sneaky sneak... seems a litter smart than the ol bovinae

“After boarding the vessel and interviewing 26 suspected crew members from the Philippines, one suspected crew member from Portugal, and one from Indonesia, officers confirmed that 27 of the 28 subjects were involved in either the receipt, possession, transportation, distribution, or viewing of CSEM or child pornography,” the agency told The Independent in a statement.

 

ATLANTA (AP) — The Trump administration has cut millions of dollars in federal funding from two cybersecurity initiatives, including one dedicated to helping state and local election officials.

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, known as CISA, has ended about $10 million in annual funding to the nonprofit Center for Internet Security, a CISA spokesperson said in an email Monday.

It’s the latest move by Trump administration officials to rein in the federal government’s role in election security, which has prompted concerns about an erosion of guardrails to prevent foreign meddling in U.S. elections.

CISA announced a few weeks ago that it was conducting a review of its election-related work, and more than a dozen staffers who have worked on elections were placed on administrative leave. That followed an administration move to disband an FBI task force focused on investigating foreign influence operations, including those that target U.S. elections.

“I have grave concern for state and local election officials and for the security of our elections going forward,” said Larry Norden, an election security expert at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU’s School of Law.

In recent years, CISA has faced sustained criticism from Republicans over past efforts to counter misinformation about the 2020 presidential election and the coronavirus pandemic. Previous CISA leadership had said the agency never engaged in censorship and only worked with states to help them notify social media companies about misinformation spreading on their platforms.

When asked Monday if the review of CISA’s election work was complete and if the agency could share a copy of the report, an agency spokesperson said it was an internal review to “help inform how the agency moves forward to best support critical infrastructure” and was not planned for public release.

The two cybersecurity initiatives facing cuts are the Elections Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center, which included state and local election officials along with representatives of voting system manufacturers, and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center, which has benefited state, local and tribal government offices.

Both have been organized within a nonprofit, the Center for Internet Security.

The activities no longer being funded include cyber threat intelligence, cyber incident response and engaging with state and local government officials. In a statement, the agency said ending the funding will help “focus CISA’s work on mission critical areas, and eliminate redundancies.”

Following CISA’s decision, the Center for Internet Security posted a notice online that it was no longer supporting the election-specific initiative. A spokesperson for the Center for Internet Security did not respond to questions sent by email about the effects of the cuts.

The National Association of Secretaries of State, comprised of top state election officials from across the country, was seeking information from CISA about the move and its recent election-specific review, said Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon, a Democrat who is president of the bipartisan group.

Simon said he was waiting for more information before drawing conclusions. He said the group’s executive board recently sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem urging CISA to continue services to state and local election officials, including support for the election information sharing center.

“We got a lot out of it,” Simon said Monday.

CISA falls under the Department of Homeland Security, although it has its own Senate-confirmed director. President Donald Trump has yet to nominate someone as CISA director. The agency was formed in 2018 during the first Trump administration and is charged with protecting the nation’s critical infrastructure, from dams and nuclear power plants to banks and voting systems.

A spokesperson for the National Association of State Election Directors said the group was hoping to learn more from the Center for Internet Security about the effect of the federal cuts on its operations.

Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, who served as chair of the executive committee for the election information sharing initiative, said it provided crucial support during last year’s presidential election. Election officials were reporting malicious cyberattacks and sharing important details in real time, which she said allowed Maine to preemptively block those attempting to target her state’s networks.

“We will find a way to protect our elections,” said Bellows, a Democrat. “But given the sophistication of these threats, the elimination of the (information sharing initiative) is both inefficient and extremely dangerous.”

[–] mynameisbob@lemmy.ml 6 points 13 hours ago

U.S. Cybersecurity Agency == Chat_gipity_techno_turds or short version doge_after_birth... like top jorb in the land man...or should be. Always running from or running to. Constipation or diarrhea

[–] mynameisbob@lemmy.ml 8 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

The people that cause the issue are the people that create the solution.

[–] mynameisbob@lemmy.ml 1 points 18 hours ago

Stop trying to make sense of what he is doing. He is a common criminal fascist who is getting his nut just like sam gipity... Scammers don't need to make sense.

[–] mynameisbob@lemmy.ml 2 points 18 hours ago

hey now the gipity gonna save us all. It is the greatest invention ever. 🤤

[–] mynameisbob@lemmy.ml 1 points 18 hours ago

omgawd sucker. I want it to speed up. Omgawd loser turds

[–] mynameisbob@lemmy.ml 3 points 18 hours ago

chat gipity gonna save us all. 🥲

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