dell cameron
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After spending 43 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, evidence hidden by the prosecution reversed his conviction. Rather than finally enjoying freedom, ICE abducted him for deportation

Depraved.

www.miamiherald.com/news/local/i...
He was wrongfully imprisoned for 43 years. Moments after being released, ICE took him
Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam now faces deportation.
www.miamiherald.com
dell.bsky.social
not sure about my cholesterol. ive been on keto for about 8 weeks. but also this looks really unscientific so im even more puzzled now about why they made a headline if it. it’s got that “dear leader only hits holes in one” vibe.
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i was kinda hoping for a highlander 2 situation
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The country’s grid operator says shifting from coal to clean power is not only possible but inevitable. The work there could provide a road map for other countries.
Australia’s March Toward 100 Percent Clean Energy
The country’s grid operator says shifting from coal to clean power is not only possible but inevitable. The work there could provide a road map for other countries.
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dell.bsky.social
that's right
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As I observed in my Substack Round Up this past week, the endgame of the military strikes against drug cartels in international waters is to lay the groundwork to use lethal military force against Americans at home. Pay attention open.substack.com/pub/asharang...
dell.bsky.social
if we could afford to give them one more uniform they don't have to iron they wouldn't have to wear camouflage in the grocery store
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Military families on day 9 of the shutdown lining up at the food bank
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dell.bsky.social
love to hear about that. i've some luck mapping relationships, but you can't introduce numbers.
dell.bsky.social
i did basically spend like four months learning to code and then woke up the next day and every task i'd struggled learning to do is just a copy/paste now.
dell.bsky.social
yeah, that's definitely on my list of things. crt.sh, Shodan, and RDAP
dell.bsky.social
that's definitely the whole bit. it can absolutely do a bunch of things faster than ten men. but there's always one thing and it takes ten hours, then you don't remember why you really started in the first place. it's kind of the best training tool ever. learning new workarounds every day.
dell.bsky.social
oh it could not do that. that wasn't even my goal. i was originally just building an "rss" reader. then i wanted more feeds and eventually i was trying to teach it cues to understand how credible a piece of writing was, just to weed out the trash. and some digression may have occurred at that point.
dell.bsky.social
working on an rss reader that will also alert me when web pages make discrete textual changes. i've come to grips with the fact that my existential aesthetic has and forever will be windows 98
An RSS readers with a profile picture of a chipmunk wearing a cyclops visor. visible stores include:

Police Officer Shot Outside Immigration Detention Facility in Texas

    Several armed people were taken into custody after officers responded to a
report of a suspicious person outside the detention center, officials said.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/06/us/ice-detentio…

Flock Safety’s Feature Updates Cannot Make Automated License Plate Readers Safe

    Two recent statements from the surveillance company—one addressing Illinois
privacy violations and another defending the company's national surveillance
network—reveal a troubling pattern: when confronted by evidence of widespread
abuse, Flock Safety has blamed users, downplayed harms, and doubled down on the
very systems that enabled the violations in the first place. Flock's aggressive
public relations campaign to salvage its reputation comes as no surprise. Last

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/flock-safety…
dell.bsky.social
don't mind if i do
dell.bsky.social
i wouldn't swear on any of the numbers
dell.bsky.social
i think when you give it more than a few rules, it starts shitting the bed. if you want to generate background for a DnD character or something, you're good though.
dell.bsky.social
it's like every email sent in the us every day
dell.bsky.social
and i even did assign some personalities. i thought it might be useful as a mnemonic device. if instead of a search result, there was some narrative while you were being given information? but yeah i'm afraid that way lies madness.
dell.bsky.social
i will definitely continue to use AI as a search engine for my personal archive. if i get a new document, i can far more quickly find 100 related records than through a keyword search. that's just hours saved. but beyond that, i'm finding a hard time connecting w/ people marrying these things.
dell.bsky.social
yeah, absolutely that happened. it is pretty much expert at tricking you into thinking you're actually doing things. but in the end the only tool i ended up keeping, and the only one i'm still working on, is a bot that contextualizes courtlistener alerts. also my rss feed is a better read, frankly
dell.bsky.social
of metadata? it would be like... all of the emails sent in the US every day. not really, but maybe for an entire state minus the spam.
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YOU KNOW WHAT I'M SAYIN
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just cause... lawyers are nice