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Boeing to Buy Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7B

cnbc.com
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"Representing Justice": Exploring the invention and iconography of courts

openyls.law.yale.edu
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OSMnx: Python for Street Networks

geoffboeing.com
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The Mathematical Complexity Behind America's Map Problem

statecraft.beehiiv.com
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IPyVizzu: Build animated charts with simple Python syntax

github.com
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How Presidential Debates Became Unwatchable. An Analysis

statecraft.beehiiv.com
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National Zoning Atlas

zoningatlas.org
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Government Stupidity Is by Design

thebignewsletter.com
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Medium's Partner Program Changes to Incentivize Human Writing over AI Articles

blog.medium.com
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The cartel that controls the US meat industry

statecraft.beehiiv.com
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Tuition costs have risen 710% since 1983

statecraft.beehiiv.com
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BART ridership is still down nearly 70% from pre-Covid levels

statecraft.beehiiv.com
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1,626 Books Were Banned Across America Last Year We Reviewed All of Them

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armanhq
·3 か月前·議論
More fun than I expected! Thank you :)
armanhq
·2 年前·議論
This feels like a space designed with humans in mind as opposed to a purely transitory space. It's stunning
armanhq
·2 年前·議論
Are we skimming the same thing here? Section II explicitly binds the management and prohibits sale of precise sensitive location data. This is a consent decree - not sure what the FTC banning a company would look like exactly - using your example, Unacast would be bound by the terms of the decree. FTC's shuttering a line of business for these companies and requiring guardrails (which sure, might create jobs for reporting but...those data governance jobs for this type of data specifically should probably exist?), seems like an ok remedy imo. For context:

> "II. Prohibitions on the Use, Sale, or Disclosure of Sensitive Location Data IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Respondents and Respondents’ officers, agents, and employees, whether acting directly or indirectly, must not sell, license, transfer, share, disclose, or otherwise use in any products or services Sensitive Location Data associated with the Sensitive Locations that Respondents have identified within 90 days of the effective date of this Order as part of the Sensitive Locations Data Program established and maintained pursuant to Provision III below."