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“But if we have to respect #copyright and seek informed specific #consent when we grab data for training our #GenAI system, how can we possibly extract #monopoly profit!?”

Same tone as

“But if we have to respect #copyright and grant the same #SoftwareFreedom in the #copyleft works we redistribute to others, how can we possibly extract #monopoly profit!?”

Don't be fooled by the #CrocodileTears when big-tech bullies complain they need to violate the rights of others. The answer is: “You can't.”

You know what would be really cool? A #quantifiedself person influence monitor. Say I have a #Fitbit and Joe has a Fitbit, we could have them detect when we are in proximity (if both people agreed) and then it would let us know over time how being around the other person influenced us - e.g. did heart rate variability increase or decrease (do they relax us or cause stress), did we burn more calories (maybe we usually go on hikes together), did we sleep better that night, and so on.

There are definitely people in my life who I'm pretty sure have significant effects on me in both directions, it'd be awesome to quantify them.

It would also be cool if one could do this without data sharing - e.g. maybe one presses a button on ones device to indicate one has entered x's presence and again when one has exited...

Honestly, I'd totally forget to do this...so something passive would be better - e.g. when you want to start tracking the next time you are around someone you press a button and it scans for electronic signatures and identifies Bluetooth etc. uniquely so that when you are around then it auto knows and can record...

The latter raises issues of #consent and #privacy...I'm not sure how/if one could do this in an ethical manner...but I'd like to have it 😂

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“HANDBOOK: How To Resist Musk/trump Fascism? Become Ungovernable”

by Mark Taylor in DeMOCKracy.Ink on Substack

“For a day, a week, or as a rolling walkout, we could shut down the economy and most governmental functions and bring the country to a standstill”

open.substack.com/pub/mark192/

DeMOCKracy.Ink · HANDBOOK: How To Resist Musk/trump Fascism? Become UngovernableBy Mark Taylor
#Press#US#Trump

What is and isn't consent key in trial for 5 ex-world junior hockey players, Crown tells Ontario jury
The main issue in the trial for five former junior hockey players charged with sexually assaulting a woman in a London, Ont., hotel room in 2018 is whether or not she consented, the Crown said during opening statements Wednesday.
#law #hockey #assault #consent #London #Ontario
cbc.ca/news/canada/london/hock

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@EUCommission

I demand to get rid of the whole "#consent" concept and to define what is legal and what isn't (regardless of the user choice).

And then to enforce the #law. Just like offline.

Because in "real life" it would still be illegal to rob me, even if someone tricked me into some "consent" or whatever scam.

Whatever you do now, is being complicit in an international crime network.

#Uber accused of signing up and charging subscription customers without #consent.
« Americans are tired of getting signed up for unwanted subscriptions that seem impossible to cancel » said FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson.
theverge.com/news/652673/uber-
#personaldata #privacy #dataprotection

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The Verge · Uber accused of signing up and charging subscription customers without consentBy Andrew J. Hawkins

After the Code of Conduct and the Mediation process, the Core Governance document is now ready for wider feedback.

This document describes what JoinJabber does and what we aim to achieve. It also describes what our values are and a way to make proposals to the entire community.

Feel free to share and read/respond to the document.
codeberg.org/joinjabber/collec

Summary card of repository joinjabber/collective
Codeberg.orgcollective/Governance/Governance.md at governancecollective - Resources and meta issue tracker

Hallo zusammen,
Ich bin #neuhier - hab mit meinem "Alltagsaccount" schon ein paar Erfahrungen bei Mastodon gemacht und langsam war die Sehnsucht groß, eben auch mit Themen, die meine Kollegen nicht unbedingt mitlesen müssen, aktiv zu werden.

Freu mich auf den Austausch hier, zu Themen wie #polyamorie #kink und #consent vor allem im Bereich #erotica. Empfehlt mir gern eure Lieblingsprofile!

Ich schreibe und spreche meine Sachen ein, aktuell gibts die auf #Fetlife zu lesen und zu hören. Bald dann ja vielleicht auch hier.

Today in Labor History Today in Labor History April 19, 1943: Albert Hoffman, inventor of LSD, tested his first dose and went for a bike ride. This day is now celebrated as Bicycle Day. “... Little by little I could begin to enjoy the unprecedented colors and plays of shapes that persisted behind my closed eyes. Kaleidoscopic, fantastic images surged in on me, alternating, variegated, opening and then closing themselves in circles and spirals, exploding in colored fountains, rearranging and hybridizing themselves in constant flux ...” And from that date forward, working class people could finally afford to go on a trip. Hoffman later went on to isolate psilicyben, the active hallucinogenic ingredient in mushrooms, which he also enjoyed experimenting with.

Sandoz originally marketed the drug as Delysid and sold it in 100 microgram doses. From the late 1940s, through the early 1960s, the drug was legal and numerous psychologists and researchers began experimenting with it as a form of therapy. Many were willing participants in the CIA’s UKUltra mind control experiments, in which LSD was given to people, most of whom without their consent or knowledge. Cary Grant was a frequent and enthusiastic user. As early as the late 1940s, anthropologists Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson became enthusiastic about its potential to unleash a new era of peace and expanded consciousness. The founder of Alcoholic Anonymous was also an early user and said that it was far more effective at treating alcoholism than any other treatment he knew of. Researcher John Lily, along with Gregory Bateson, began dosing dolphins in the early 1960s, in experiments connected with the U.S. military, in an attempt to learn to communicate with the animals and deploy them as weapons in the cold war. You can read more about Mead and Bateson’s role in promoting hallucinogens and in collaborating with the military and intelligence communities in Benjamin Breen’s book, Tripping on Utopia.