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Comment Who will look after the 'moderators'? (Score 1) 158

I hope Scomo is aware that social networks already contract the work of content moderation out to other companies. These companies employ people in sweatshop conditions to make decisions based on nebulous 'community standards'. They already witness so many horrific things in the course of their work that they are mentally scarred, resort to aberrant behaviour themselves to cope, and lose all support whatsoever if they quit. Insistence that the social networks do more will not improve the situation for these people.

Comment Not enough!!! (Score 1) 58

AI to remove revenge porn is a start, but it is not enough. There are reports of low-paid workers employed by contracted companies to work in pressure-cooker environment screening everything that goes up on facebook ending up mental and emotional wrecks because of the work. And yet, they still get criticised for missing stuff. What these people go through to make facebook clean enough for us to use is appalling. If facebook will not pay and support these people adequately and cannot automate the removal of it they are profiting from human suffering.
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India's Space Agency Successfully Launches 2 UK Earth Observation Satellites (thehindu.com) 48

The late-night dark skies at Sriharikota, India, lit up in bright orange hues as the PSLV-C42 lifted off and vanished into the thick black clouds, carrying two satellites from the United Kingdom -- NovaSAR and S1-4 from the first launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, SHAR. Local news outlet reports: The lightest version of the PSLV, flying in its core-alone version without the six strap-on motors, the PSLV-C-42 rose into the skies at 10.08 p.m. Almost 18 minutes later, the two satellites were placed in the desired orbit by ISRO. This was the 12th such launch of a core-alone version of the PSLV by ISRO. "This was a spectacular mission. We have placed the satellite in a very, very precise orbit," R. Hutton, Mission Director, said.

The two satellites, owned by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) were placed in a circular orbit around the poles, 583 km (362 miles) from Earth. The commercial arm of ISRO, Antrix Corporation earned more than â220 crore ($30.5 million) on this launch. The NovaSAR is a technology demonstration mission designed to test the capabilities of a new low cost S-band SAR platform. It will be used for ship detection and maritime monitoring and also flood monitoring, besides agricultural and forestry applications. The S1-4 will be used for environment monitoring, urban management, and tackling disasters.
On the sidelines, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) said it will launch three more satellites to provide high-speed bandwidth connectivity to rural areas as part of the government's Digital India programme, a local news agency reported.

Comment I wince every time I go to a medical facility. (Score 1) 127

Here in Hobart, Tasmania, I wince every time I go to a medical facility because many of them are still using PCs running Windows XP. I have yet to see one running a currently supported version of Windows. I expect an event like the one reported in the article any day now.

Comment Depends on reading material.* (Score 1) 192

I use my iPad to read in bed, I always turn the brightness way down when reading, but I notice that how soon I go to sleep varies depending on the reading material. The right book can put me to sleep before I reach the end of the page. I recommend it as a means to go to sleep. Most books from O'Reilly will do it for me. *Assuming you ARE reading, not watching videos, or playing games, or anything else.

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