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  1. #Happy|| Lors d'événements d'envergure, fête de la musique, Féria de Béziers ou comme ici au stade de la Mosson les sapeurs-#pompiers de l'#Hérault sont engagés pour un Dispositif prévisionnel de secours #DPS

    Les sapeurs-pompiers de l'Hérault vous souhaite un bon week-end

  2. #FNIRSI #DPS-150 und #BSIDE S450 ( #CC2tv Folge 422)

    FNIRSI DPS-150 ist ein ultrakompakter, programmierbarer DC-DC-Wandler als mobiles Netzteil: Eingang 5–32 V, Ausgang 0–30 V und 0–5 A bis 150 W, mit Konstantspannungs- und Konstantstrombetrieb. Genannt werden bis 96,3 % Effizienz, 2,8-Zoll-Display sowie PC-Software zur Fernsteuerung. Grenzen: keine Aufwärtswandlung, unübliche Anschlüsse und teils träge Schutzfunktionen...

    @computerclubzwei

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=M1vAEVYT

  3. #DPS|| Comme à chaque match au Stade de la Mosson @montpellier_ les sapeurs-#pompiers de l’#Hérault assurent votre #sécurité même si ce soir #pailladinos est venu « perturber »les effectifs présents
    🔺Saint Mathieu de Tréviers
    🔺Clermont l’Hérault
    🔺Claret
    🔺Marsillargues

  4. Shooting, helicopter crash leave a scar on Flagstaff neighborhood

    Flagstaff neighbors are still reeling after violence left bullet holes in homes and shook the community. The road has reopened, but signs of chaos remains. #arizona #arizona #azfamily #flagstaff #dps #northernarizona For more Local News from KPHO: For more YouTube Content:

    fllics.com/en/video/shooting-h

  5. What we know about deadly DPS helicopter crash in Flagstaff

    Helicopter Ranger 56 crashed minutes after arriving at a Flagstaff officer-involved shooting. The DPS crew responded from Kingman as gunfire erupted below. Mason Carroll reports. #arizona #azfamily #flagstaff #helicoptercrash #helicopter #publicsafety #dps For more Local News from KPHO: For more YouTube Content:

    fllics.com/en/video/what-we-kn

  6. Audio, timeline released of Flagstaff shooting, helicopter crash

    Newly-released radio traffic and timeline gives a play-by-play of a rooftop shooting in a Flagstaff neighborhood before a DPS helicopter crashes Wednesday night. The helicopter raced in to help as officers scrambled on the ground to contain the suspect. But minutes later, the helicopter went down, killing two inside. Amy Cutler has the latest. STORY: #Flagstaff #Arizona #DPS #Ranger56 #HelicopterCrash

    fllics.com/en/video/audio-time

  7. Flagstaff witness describes hearing gunshots before helicopter crash

    A woman who lives in a Flagstaff neighborhood describes hearing dozens of gunshots Wednesday night and hearing the DPS helicopter crash nearby. Amanda Brewer said she first heard gunshots around 8:40 p.m. and called 911. The helicopter went down around 10:15 p.m. LATEST: #Flagstaff #Arizona #DPS #HelicopterCrash #OfficerInvolvedShooting #BreakingNews #Route66 #CoconinoCounty #PoliceNews

    fllics.com/en/video/flagstaff-

  8. Aviation weather for I Gusti Ngurah Rai International airport in Denpasar area (Indonesia) is “METAR WADD 070400Z 26013KT 9999 SCT017 31/26 Q1009 NOSIG” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/wadd/en #igustingurahraiinternationalairport #airport #denpasar #indonesia #wadd #dps #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl

  9. Displaced Persons zuhören.

    Axel Doßmann beleuchtet David Boders Interviews von 1945/46 mit überwiegend jüdischen #DPs: eindringliche Zeugnisse von Trauma, Selbstbehauptung und Zukunftshoffnung und ein Appell für sorgfältige Rekonstruktion, Kontextualisierung und kritische #Quellenanalyse.

  10. Die Bohnen haben ein neues Video veröffentlicht:
    #RocketBeans #RBTV #RocketBeansTv

    Das sagt deine THRONE AND LIBERTY Spielweise über dich aus!

    Sag mir deinen MMORPG-Spielstil und ich sage dir, dass du Solisium's Awakening, das neue Update von THRONE AND LIBERTY spielen musst:gekreuzte_schwerter:
    Mit Hyperboost-Servern, einer brandneuen Waffe, Ho

    youtube.com/watch?v=7JhkNXjBbeE
    #throneandliberty #ThroneandLiberty #MMORPG #mmorpg #Spielstyle #Tank #DPS

  11. Hei #DPS #Grorud -- kanskje dere ikke burde slippe folk inn i telefonkøen hvis dere pakker og drar hjem uten å tømme den først?

    #frust #ahusHF #mentalHelse #oslo

  12. It's going to be a very busy autumn for me, as next week I will be very busy at #EPSC #DPS #EPSCDPS #EPSC2025 and then after that Yuri Skorov is going to come visit me for collaborative work. Feeling like a proper academic with all these collaborations and conferences (only taken 10 years lol)

  13. @remixtures

    >Various AI-powered software programs were purchased under the governor’s border disaster declaration or in response to Abbott’s executive orders to prevent mass attacks, agency records show.

    The defense sector is all a big grift.

    >Several AI companies, including those that sell tech to DPS, have registered lobbyists in Texas this session, according to state records, including Clearview AI, Flock Safety, and LEO Technologies, which sells the Verus surveillance software. One company also has connections to state law enforcement in Texas: Skylor Hearn, a former DPS deputy director, was a registered lobbyist for Clearview AI in 2020 and 2021 and joined the company as its government affairs director in 2022. During his tenure at the firm, he testified in other states against banning or limiting police use of facial recognition tech. This session, Clearview AI has three registered lobbyists in Texas.

    The revolving door keeps revolving.

    >The Republican lawmaker cautioned that, while he would not necessarily call the agency’s capabilities a “dragnet,” he had concerns about protecting Texans’ privacy: “It does come into question whether we are creating a wide area of study of people who have not committed a crime and trying to use that for law enforcement purposes.”

    "That's not bullshit. It's repurposed bovine waste."

    >Meanwhile, Senator Parker’s bill, SB 1964, would require Texas agencies to more thoroughly report on how they use AI and what risks of “unlawful harm” these systems have. Under the bill, state agencies would be required to create impact assessments of any AI-powered tools they deploy—though the reports would be considered confidential and exempt from the Texas Public Information Act.

    Intelligence for me but not for thee.

    >“People want to make sure that the government isn’t just surveilling people who aren’t doing anything wrong just because they can. ..."

    Completely missing the point. The government *defines* what "doing anything wrong" *is*. "Only going after bad guys" is tautological nonsense in this context.

    >Shah, the attorney from Just Futures Law, said the dangers of surveillance technologies are easily overlooked because they are not viewed as inherently or imminently violent.
    >
    >“It’s just that it’s creating the infrastructure in which you can be harmed,” Shah said. Plus, she added, many surveillance tools were originally designed for warfare, or by former military intelligence personnel, and should be viewed through that lens and not as the “soft side” of policing, which is how some AI companies market the tools.
    >
    >“These are wartime technologies that are now in the hands of local cops,” she said. “We should be really worried.”

    At least one person quoted in the article understands the problem. Talk about burying the lede, @TexasObserver :P

    #TexasObserver #DragnetSurveillance #Surveillance #texas #AI #PoliceState #DPS #ALPRs #ALPR #ANPR #ANPRs #LicensePlateReaders #FacialRecognition #Biometrics #Flock

  14. @remixtures

    >Various AI-powered software programs were purchased under the governor’s border disaster declaration or in response to Abbott’s executive orders to prevent mass attacks, agency records show.

    The defense sector is all a big grift.

    >Several AI companies, including those that sell tech to DPS, have registered lobbyists in Texas this session, according to state records, including Clearview AI, Flock Safety, and LEO Technologies, which sells the Verus surveillance software. One company also has connections to state law enforcement in Texas: Skylor Hearn, a former DPS deputy director, was a registered lobbyist for Clearview AI in 2020 and 2021 and joined the company as its government affairs director in 2022. During his tenure at the firm, he testified in other states against banning or limiting police use of facial recognition tech. This session, Clearview AI has three registered lobbyists in Texas.

    The revolving door keeps revolving.

    >The Republican lawmaker cautioned that, while he would not necessarily call the agency’s capabilities a “dragnet,” he had concerns about protecting Texans’ privacy: “It does come into question whether we are creating a wide area of study of people who have not committed a crime and trying to use that for law enforcement purposes.”

    "That's not bullshit. It's repurposed bovine waste."

    >Meanwhile, Senator Parker’s bill, SB 1964, would require Texas agencies to more thoroughly report on how they use AI and what risks of “unlawful harm” these systems have. Under the bill, state agencies would be required to create impact assessments of any AI-powered tools they deploy—though the reports would be considered confidential and exempt from the Texas Public Information Act.

    Intelligence for me but not for thee.

    >“People want to make sure that the government isn’t just surveilling people who aren’t doing anything wrong just because they can. ..."

    Completely missing the point. The government *defines* what "doing anything wrong" *is*. "Only going after bad guys" is tautological nonsense in this context.

    >Shah, the attorney from Just Futures Law, said the dangers of surveillance technologies are easily overlooked because they are not viewed as inherently or imminently violent.
    >
    >“It’s just that it’s creating the infrastructure in which you can be harmed,” Shah said. Plus, she added, many surveillance tools were originally designed for warfare, or by former military intelligence personnel, and should be viewed through that lens and not as the “soft side” of policing, which is how some AI companies market the tools.
    >
    >“These are wartime technologies that are now in the hands of local cops,” she said. “We should be really worried.”

    At least one person quoted in the article understands the problem. Talk about burying the lede, @TexasObserver :P

    #TexasObserver #DragnetSurveillance #Surveillance #texas #AI #PoliceState #DPS #ALPRs #ALPR #ANPR #ANPRs #LicensePlateReaders #FacialRecognition #Biometrics #Flock

  15. @remixtures

    >Various AI-powered software programs were purchased under the governor’s border disaster declaration or in response to Abbott’s executive orders to prevent mass attacks, agency records show.

    The defense sector is all a big grift.

    >Several AI companies, including those that sell tech to DPS, have registered lobbyists in Texas this session, according to state records, including Clearview AI, Flock Safety, and LEO Technologies, which sells the Verus surveillance software. One company also has connections to state law enforcement in Texas: Skylor Hearn, a former DPS deputy director, was a registered lobbyist for Clearview AI in 2020 and 2021 and joined the company as its government affairs director in 2022. During his tenure at the firm, he testified in other states against banning or limiting police use of facial recognition tech. This session, Clearview AI has three registered lobbyists in Texas.

    The revolving door keeps revolving.

    >The Republican lawmaker cautioned that, while he would not necessarily call the agency’s capabilities a “dragnet,” he had concerns about protecting Texans’ privacy: “It does come into question whether we are creating a wide area of study of people who have not committed a crime and trying to use that for law enforcement purposes.”

    "That's not bullshit. It's repurposed bovine waste."

    >Meanwhile, Senator Parker’s bill, SB 1964, would require Texas agencies to more thoroughly report on how they use AI and what risks of “unlawful harm” these systems have. Under the bill, state agencies would be required to create impact assessments of any AI-powered tools they deploy—though the reports would be considered confidential and exempt from the Texas Public Information Act.

    Intelligence for me but not for thee.

    >“People want to make sure that the government isn’t just surveilling people who aren’t doing anything wrong just because they can. ..."

    Completely missing the point. The government *defines* what "doing anything wrong" *is*. "Only going after bad guys" is tautological nonsense in this context.

    >Shah, the attorney from Just Futures Law, said the dangers of surveillance technologies are easily overlooked because they are not viewed as inherently or imminently violent.
    >
    >“It’s just that it’s creating the infrastructure in which you can be harmed,” Shah said. Plus, she added, many surveillance tools were originally designed for warfare, or by former military intelligence personnel, and should be viewed through that lens and not as the “soft side” of policing, which is how some AI companies market the tools.
    >
    >“These are wartime technologies that are now in the hands of local cops,” she said. “We should be really worried.”

    At least one person quoted in the article understands the problem. Talk about burying the lede, @TexasObserver :P

    #TexasObserver #DragnetSurveillance #Surveillance #texas #AI #PoliceState #DPS #ALPRs #ALPR #ANPR #ANPRs #LicensePlateReaders #FacialRecognition #Biometrics #Flock

  16. @remixtures

    >Various AI-powered software programs were purchased under the governor’s border disaster declaration or in response to Abbott’s executive orders to prevent mass attacks, agency records show.

    The defense sector is all a big grift.

    >Several AI companies, including those that sell tech to DPS, have registered lobbyists in Texas this session, according to state records, including Clearview AI, Flock Safety, and LEO Technologies, which sells the Verus surveillance software. One company also has connections to state law enforcement in Texas: Skylor Hearn, a former DPS deputy director, was a registered lobbyist for Clearview AI in 2020 and 2021 and joined the company as its government affairs director in 2022. During his tenure at the firm, he testified in other states against banning or limiting police use of facial recognition tech. This session, Clearview AI has three registered lobbyists in Texas.

    The revolving door keeps revolving.

    >The Republican lawmaker cautioned that, while he would not necessarily call the agency’s capabilities a “dragnet,” he had concerns about protecting Texans’ privacy: “It does come into question whether we are creating a wide area of study of people who have not committed a crime and trying to use that for law enforcement purposes.”

    "That's not bullshit. It's repurposed bovine waste."

    >Meanwhile, Senator Parker’s bill, SB 1964, would require Texas agencies to more thoroughly report on how they use AI and what risks of “unlawful harm” these systems have. Under the bill, state agencies would be required to create impact assessments of any AI-powered tools they deploy—though the reports would be considered confidential and exempt from the Texas Public Information Act.

    Intelligence for me but not for thee.

    >“People want to make sure that the government isn’t just surveilling people who aren’t doing anything wrong just because they can. ..."

    Completely missing the point. The government *defines* what "doing anything wrong" *is*. "Only going after bad guys" is tautological nonsense in this context.

    >Shah, the attorney from Just Futures Law, said the dangers of surveillance technologies are easily overlooked because they are not viewed as inherently or imminently violent.
    >
    >“It’s just that it’s creating the infrastructure in which you can be harmed,” Shah said. Plus, she added, many surveillance tools were originally designed for warfare, or by former military intelligence personnel, and should be viewed through that lens and not as the “soft side” of policing, which is how some AI companies market the tools.
    >
    >“These are wartime technologies that are now in the hands of local cops,” she said. “We should be really worried.”

    At least one person quoted in the article understands the problem. Talk about burying the lede, @TexasObserver :P

    #TexasObserver #DragnetSurveillance #Surveillance #texas #AI #PoliceState #DPS #ALPRs #ALPR #ANPR #ANPRs #LicensePlateReaders #FacialRecognition #Biometrics #Flock

  17. @remixtures

    >Various AI-powered software programs were purchased under the governor’s border disaster declaration or in response to Abbott’s executive orders to prevent mass attacks, agency records show.

    The defense sector is all a big grift.

    >Several AI companies, including those that sell tech to DPS, have registered lobbyists in Texas this session, according to state records, including Clearview AI, Flock Safety, and LEO Technologies, which sells the Verus surveillance software. One company also has connections to state law enforcement in Texas: Skylor Hearn, a former DPS deputy director, was a registered lobbyist for Clearview AI in 2020 and 2021 and joined the company as its government affairs director in 2022. During his tenure at the firm, he testified in other states against banning or limiting police use of facial recognition tech. This session, Clearview AI has three registered lobbyists in Texas.

    The revolving door keeps revolving.

    >The Republican lawmaker cautioned that, while he would not necessarily call the agency’s capabilities a “dragnet,” he had concerns about protecting Texans’ privacy: “It does come into question whether we are creating a wide area of study of people who have not committed a crime and trying to use that for law enforcement purposes.”

    "That's not bullshit. It's repurposed bovine waste."

    >Meanwhile, Senator Parker’s bill, SB 1964, would require Texas agencies to more thoroughly report on how they use AI and what risks of “unlawful harm” these systems have. Under the bill, state agencies would be required to create impact assessments of any AI-powered tools they deploy—though the reports would be considered confidential and exempt from the Texas Public Information Act.

    Intelligence for me but not for thee.

    >“People want to make sure that the government isn’t just surveilling people who aren’t doing anything wrong just because they can. ..."

    Completely missing the point. The government *defines* what "doing anything wrong" *is*. "Only going after bad guys" is tautological nonsense in this context.

    >Shah, the attorney from Just Futures Law, said the dangers of surveillance technologies are easily overlooked because they are not viewed as inherently or imminently violent.
    >
    >“It’s just that it’s creating the infrastructure in which you can be harmed,” Shah said. Plus, she added, many surveillance tools were originally designed for warfare, or by former military intelligence personnel, and should be viewed through that lens and not as the “soft side” of policing, which is how some AI companies market the tools.
    >
    >“These are wartime technologies that are now in the hands of local cops,” she said. “We should be really worried.”

    At least one person quoted in the article understands the problem. Talk about burying the lede, @TexasObserver :P

    #TexasObserver #DragnetSurveillance #Surveillance #texas #AI #PoliceState #DPS #ALPRs #ALPR #ANPR #ANPRs #LicensePlateReaders #FacialRecognition #Biometrics #Flock

  18. Things to do in February: bag desert peaks! For this #ThrowbackThursday I have a Feb 2022 hike up Corkscrew Peak in Death Valley, listed by the Desert Peaks Section. Unlike the last one, this was on my own like most my hikes. Some quick weather was expected to blow by in the morning, but it held off a couple hours. Without the weather, it would have just been boring blue sky all across the whole day.

    The story's here: valhikes.blogspot.com/2022/02/

    #hiking #dayhike #DeathValleyNationalPark #California #USA #peakbagging #DPS

  19. #Sondaggi #Bulgaria
    Sondaggio di Mediana:

    #GERB|EPP: 27,5% (+2,5)
    #Vazrazhdane|Estrema destra russofila: 16% (+3,5)
    #DPS|RE: 14% (+3)
    #PP-#DB|EPP|G/EFA: 14% (-9)
    #BSP|S&D: 9%
    #ITN|Populisti: 6% (+3)
    #SB|ECR|RE|EPP|Estrema destra: 3% (+3)
    #Levitsata|Centro-sinistra: 3% (-0,5)
    #SBG#l|LEFT: 3% (+3)
    #VMRO|ECR: 1% (+1)

    Data rilevazione: 12-18 maggio
    +/-: 19-24 febbraio

    Intervistati: 978

    La coalizione liberale ed europeista PP-DB registra un nuovo minimo di percentuale (13,7%)

    @OsservatorioEsteri

  20. The cops could be seen barging into the encampment and taking the student's mutual aid supplies.

    📸 TW: @FrancescaDnunz

    #UTAustin #FreePalestin #Austin #DPS #ACAB #MutualAid

  21. #Sondaggi #Bulgaria
    Sondaggio di Gallup:

    #GERB-#SDS|EPP: 27% (+1)
    #PP-#DB (#PP-#DaB-#DSB-#ZD-#SEC-#Volt)|EPP|G/EFA: 18% (-2)
    #DPS|RE: 15%
    #Vazrazhdane|Estrema destra: 15%
    #BSP|S&D: 10,5% (-0,5)
    #ITN|Populisti: 5%

    Data rilevazione: 28 marzo-5 aprile
    +/-: 29 febbraio-8 marzo

    Intervistati: 805

    @OsservatorioEsteri