David Young
@gnuoyd.bsky.social
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Recovering programmer. Software aphorist. Democracy and nature-watching enthusiast.
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gnuoyd.bsky.social
I know Doug. He has a way with words. He nailed Trump. Trump can send the military but Doug will humiliate them, too.
rbreich.bsky.social
Trump hates to be the object of humor. He understands that humor can be a more powerful antidote to tyranny than any other form of criticism.

I'm sure he'd hate it if you shared this cartoon. [Cartoon by Jon Adams/The New Yorker]
gnuoyd.bsky.social
An editorial (possibly a nat’l syndicated one) about calculators appeared in the Louisville Courier-Journal in the 80s or 90s. My grandmother cut it out and sent it to me. A much more interesting article, truncated, was on the back of the clipping. I was so disappointed.
gnuoyd.bsky.social
I am all too familiar with this. Many people who use these cameras have no respect for public space and this is only one way they show it. They water the sidewalk, let fires smolder for hours, compulsively operate leaf blowers, and generally make the urban outdoors crappier every day.
anthonymoser.com
Today in what @hypervisible.blacksky.app would call luxury surveillance

"Hi! You are being recorded."

It was jarring. and then I *immediately* heard the same thing coming from a house around the corner
gnuoyd.bsky.social
I hope the @economist.com realizes that its story this week on Charlie Kirk was so lousy that it must assign the author some remedial reading such as Moira Donegan‘s perceptive and well-researched editorial and the very fine article in @jamellebouie.net’s newsletter.
gnuoyd.bsky.social
@economist.com The @michaelhobbes.bsky.social and Peter Shamshiri podcast "If Books Could Kill” demolished the book _In Covid’s Wake_ in June. Your paper is weekly. What were you doing, printing an uncritical review of a foolish book in the second half of August?
gnuoyd.bsky.social
I know they don’t own them, but can’t they pay the $500 removal fee or evict the equipment if it is on public property? Help me understand.
gnuoyd.bsky.social
Interesting! The cameras would stay on public property with lapsed permits until the city took them down?
gnuoyd.bsky.social
A lot of elected representatives are just barely curious about the technical and legal dimensions. The vague and misleading statements from Flock satisfy them. Illinois amended its FOIA law to protect/conceal ALPR records. Maybe the stagecoach carrying the news only just reached Stanwood? :-)
gnuoyd.bsky.social
@wyden.senate.gov You cannot protect human freedom by making deals with surveillance firms like Flock Safety. They can always make a new deal with someone else. Ban their business model. End the mass surveillance sector.
abortionfront.bsky.social
🛡️Oregon Protecting Against Abortion-Tracking Cops
Senator Wyden brokered a deal with Flock Safety to block out-of-state cops from mining the data for their vigilante hunt for abortion seekers & immigrants. Cuz in states with bans, having a uterus means you are a potential crime scene. bit.ly/46CYL2J
gnuoyd.bsky.social
Another great book that I finished recently was @kimkelly.bsky.social’s Fight Like Hell, a history of the U.S. organized labor movement since colonial times. Gives several examples of private surveillance / violence (Pinkertons, hired thugs) and police opposing organizers—rhymes with the present!
gnuoyd.bsky.social
Finished “Nuclear Is Not the Solution” by M.V. Ramana last night. Nuclear is carrying the same baggage as it always has: bad economics, near- and long-term environmental dangers, proliferation risks, and public corruption. We cannot afford to waste time and money on it.
gnuoyd.bsky.social
I am continually appalled that Flock is even allowed to exist. Their network is a machine for abusing human rights at scale.
katerosebee.bsky.social
Spending my day off relaxing with the data from our county's Flock license plate reader audits and... well, doesn't look good! Most searches without plates, and scarcely a report or case number in the search reason description to be found.
gnuoyd.bsky.social
Timothy Snyder mentions something important, that Russia is very interested in psychological vulnerability, which Trump has lots of. snyder.substack.com/p/trumps-psy...
Does Russian intelligence deploy better “psychological technology” than the U.S. does?
Trump's Psychological Vulnerability
And the Destruction of the American Economy
snyder.substack.com
gnuoyd.bsky.social
It’s not all of the plate readers. I discover unmapped ones all of the time. The information is crowdsourced. The website tells how to contribute.
gnuoyd.bsky.social
In the ‘50s and ‘60s there were organized movements with leaders—some leaders were highly talented. People trained to be movement participants. Rosa Parks was brave; IIUC, she was also a trained activist. I lack movement training and ISTM talented leaders are few and far between—what about you?
thursday-nexxus.bsky.social
A boomer friend was (nicely) asking my kids (teens & young adult) about why young people aren't protesting like her generation did. One reason is that they've seen nothing but escalating chaos their whole lives with no clear way to stop it.
gnuoyd.bsky.social
New heat pump came with a new “smart thermostat.” Old one (Nest) pretended to be a sleek ally for the energy miser as it tried during some winters to freeze some users in their homes. The new one (ecobee) does not pretend to be anything but a low-user-utility instrument for surveillance capitalism.
gnuoyd.bsky.social
Urbana keeps rejecting ALPRs but we are surrounded by communities that have helped extend Flock Safety’s web of unaccountable surveillance. Chances are high that Flock stalks you on daily journeys. This is a bad situation but it is also reversible.
sassisouth.bsky.social
Hey #Austin, join us for our next SASSI Session about why you should kick Flock Safety and their automated license plate readers out of your city.

Email us at [email protected] to register for this digital presentation.