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kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Study Finds That School-Based Online Surveillance Companies Monitor Students 24/7English27·7 days agoWow, where do I start with how insane this is?
Those aren’t ‘services’, those are personal privacy intrusions. For PROFIT. There is no way this could happen without the school’s cooperation. AFTER they got the parent’s permission, that’s not good enough. They ought not only to have that permission (not to mention spelling it out for each student), but also know exactly what data is gathered, every place it is sent to, what privacy protections are in place, and what is done with it once it’s “evaluated”, In detail, per student, 24/7.
“student communications monitoring” 24-7 and/or outside of school is SPYING. There is NO legal OR educational OR ethical mandate for this collecting.
If the kids don’t know about unknown adults prying into their personal lives, AND KEEPING RECORDS ABOUT IT, that’s not necessarily their fault. If the parents don’t know about it, that’s the school’s fault for not getting their knowing permission. AND guarantee their physical and mental safety. (Which is impossible, because as we hear about all the time, hospitals, banks, companies, etc. are constantly leaking personal information or getting hit by ransomware attacks.
If I was the parent of one of those students and wasn’t told about it, I’d sue that school into a coma.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Techrights — Internet Relay Chat and Gemini Protocol Help Us Relive the Net of the Dial-Up EraEnglish2·9 days agoIt was already starting to predict what Web 2.0 would become!
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Techrights — Internet Relay Chat and Gemini Protocol Help Us Relive the Net of the Dial-Up EraEnglish5·9 days agoUsenet wuz bitchin’. I remember getting a couple of layers deep in the rock heirarchy (was it rock.history.50s-60s? ) and some great discussions, fact- and story- trading with peeps who went deep. Feedback was NOT instant, and so patience and quality were rewarded.
Then those brats with their binaries came along and bye-bye.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•China's green energy boom could spell the end of the fossil fuel ageEnglish2·10 days agoIt was mostly there for windmills. One of the first big US windmills was built by Charles Brush … one of the early NYC electricity pioneers … over a century earlier. Dependency on oil (political) kept people from realizing how much free energy (fuel) the Sun sends us. WAY more than we can use.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•China's green energy boom could spell the end of the fossil fuel ageEnglish5·10 days agoHe’s not in a position to know (much, including) how many investors have put their money on green. A few months to put up a low/no-waste solar or windmill farm (he hates how they look) and start profiting … 10 years (at least) to build a high-waste nuke (and decades of paying interest on those expensive long-term loans)
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Study: Social media probably can’t be fixedEnglish9·10 days agoLeGuin is a treasure.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Study: Social media probably can’t be fixedEnglish28·10 days agoOf course -corporate- social media can’t be fixed … it already works exactly they way they want it to…
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Chatbots learned to write from us. Can AI now change the way we think?English15·10 days agoSure they can. Almost every time I try one, I wind up with a lower opinion of what they’re good for (apart from auto-generating convincing bullshit)
Ah well. They got the ‘artificial’ part working.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Schools are using AI to spy on students and some are getting arrested for misinterpreted jokes and private conversationsEnglish1·10 days agoOK FC, come at me! But be warned, I’ve been armed by Hancock! AND Pink Floyd!
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Schools are using AI to spy on students and some are getting arrested for misinterpreted jokes and private conversationsEnglish571·14 days agoLots of wannabe authoritarians out there in educationland.
All those decades that the schools just -couldn’t afford- more (well-educated) teachers and smaller class sizes. Lots of low-end look-good.
And then along came tech, and lo-and-behold, IT was going to be the savior. Let’s buy into that! We may not be able to teach them to read, write or think, but they can learn to kneel!
kalkulat@lemmy.worldOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Lessons from Bucky Fuller's Dymaxion HouseEnglish1·14 days agoHigh-density doesn’t always work out so well … has it’s downsides for many. And apartments (without rent-to-own anyways) usually have landlords who invest and then reap everything - until the tenant has to move out (to where?) Low-cost housing coupled with rent-to-own, OTOH, leaves dwellers with at least the prospect of owning … and maybe a back yard, a little garden, without strangers and users wandering the hallways.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Lessons from Bucky Fuller's Dymaxion HouseEnglish4·14 days agoYep. OTOH, I recently saw a regular old, nothing-fancy home built at about that same time sell for $450k.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•'This Verdict Is a Wake-Up Call:' Jury Trial Finds Meta Breached State Privacy Law in Class Action Against Fertility App | Law.comEnglish2·14 days agoNow, instead of a fine, someBODY needs to get jail-time. Time to cut out the fine-repeat, fine-repeat cycle. To hell with ‘corporate responsibility’, hang the punishment on real heads.
SomeBODY KNEW what they were getting out of it. SomeBODY needs to pay.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Lessons from Bucky Fuller's Dymaxion HouseEnglish2·14 days agoJoe Eichler Ya! Wiki sez he used post-and-beam … much simpler. And getting 11,000 built between 1949-66? Wow.
From the look of them (https://duckduckgo.com/?q=eichler+homes&iar=images&iax=images&ia=images&kp=-2) they’re STILL modern-looking and something that might still fetch a pretty penny today. Amazed I never heard of them before.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Lessons from Bucky Fuller's Dymaxion HouseEnglish2·14 days agoAgreed that the exterior is not attractive. OTOH, in the city I live there are over 10,000 homeless people … for those who want a home, they could certainly have one quickly. (Might need to put a fence up to spare those driving by!)
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What the hell is going on in the UK?English2·21 days agoThey’d have trouble if the ‘fist’ is sloppy enough. Swing it
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What the hell is going on in the UK?English5·22 days agoEncryption wasn’t ever legal for most hams. But, then, who can copy 30wpm Morse these days?
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's going to be the final way that boomers pull up the ladder behind them?English13·22 days agoGo full zombie (with the help of Fox ‘News’).
Then put all of their assets into Trump coins.
kalkulat@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What movie(s) did you watch 10+ times and offered something new with each view?English6·22 days agoBlade Runner
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Monte Python and the Holy Grail
Christmas Carol (1951 w/Alistair Sim)
Wow. Throw 16M people off health care, then invest the ‘savings’ in corporations. HEy, Intel, how do you like your blood money?