brianpeiris

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[–] brianpeiris@lemmy.ca 9 points 1 day ago

Sounds like Geoffrey Hinton got in Bernie's ear and did a good job convincing him of the fears. Hinton is a good guy, but he's drunk too much of his own kool-aid. I think the bubble will pop at some point, but I'd prefer the fear-mongering over the hype, because the AI companies and governments do need more scrutiny.

[–] brianpeiris@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 day ago

Excellent read, thanks for sharing.

[–] brianpeiris@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 days ago

It was a reasonable assumption, but the distribution didn't pan out that way.

[–] brianpeiris@lemmy.ca 9 points 2 days ago (1 children)

It is 49% of the population. I did the math: https://lemmy.ca/post/56198025/20385158

[–] brianpeiris@lemmy.ca 16 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (2 children)

I did the math and it's 49.37% of the population, based on the 2024 census data, or 49.94% if you exclude Puerto Rico and D.C. I suppose mostly due to Texas and Florida being in the list, but also Ohio, Georgia and North Carolina with over 10M people each.

Here's the raw data

Based on the table from Wikipedia, and the list of states in the article.

State Population (2024) Requires Age Verification Population Requiring Age Verification
California 39,431,263 0
Texas 31,290,831 x 31,290,831
Florida 23,372,215 x 23,372,215
New York 19,867,248 0
Pennsylvania 13,078,751 0
Illinois 12,710,158 0
Ohio 11,883,304 x 11,883,304
Georgia 11,180,878 x 11,180,878
North Carolina 11,046,024 x 11,046,024
Michigan 10,140,459 0
New Jersey 9,500,851 0
Virginia 8,868,896 x 8,868,896
Washington 7,958,180 0
Arizona 7,582,384 x 7,582,384
Tennessee 7,227,750 x 7,227,750
Massachusetts 7,136,171 0
Indiana 6,924,275 x 6,924,275
Maryland 6,263,220 0
Missouri 6,245,466 x 6,245,466
Wisconsin 5,960,975 0
Colorado 5,957,493 0
Minnesota 5,793,151 0
South Carolina 5,478,831 x 5,478,831
Alabama 5,157,699 x 5,157,699
Louisiana 4,597,740 x 4,597,740
Kentucky 4,588,372 x 4,588,372
Oregon 4,272,371 0
Oklahoma 4,095,393 x 4,095,393
Connecticut 3,675,069 0
Utah 3,503,613 x 3,503,613
Nevada 3,267,467 0
Iowa 3,241,488 0
Puerto Rico 3,203,295 0
Arkansas 3,088,354 x 3,088,354
Kansas 2,970,606 x 2,970,606
Mississippi 2,943,045 x 2,943,045
New Mexico 2,130,256 0
Nebraska 2,005,465 x 2,005,465
Idaho 2,001,619 x 2,001,619
West Virginia 1,712,278 0
Hawaii 1,446,146 0
New Hampshire 1,409,032 0
Maine 1,405,012 0
Montana 1,137,233 x 1,137,233
Rhode Island 1,112,308 0
Delaware 1,051,917 0
South Dakota 924,669 x 924,669
North Dakota 796,568 x 796,568
Alaska 740,133 0
District of Columbia 702,250 0
Vermont 648,493 0
Wyoming 587,618 x 587,618
343,314,283 169,498,848
49.37%

[–] brianpeiris@lemmy.ca 5 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I'm not sure if there are protests specific to each of these companies, but if you're near one of them, it may be worth trying to start something local.

I've mostly been attending the protests run by Palestinian Youth Movement Toronto who had a hand in writing these reports. https://linktr.ee/pymtoronto also check out https://www.findaprotest.info/

[–] brianpeiris@lemmy.ca 9 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (3 children)

The latest report names these companies for using the loophole to route parts through the US.

https://armsembargonow.ca/nomoreloopholes/

  • Honeywell (Mississauga, ON)
  • Heroux Devtek (Laval, QC)
  • Magellan Aerospace (Kitchener, ON)
  • Cyclone Manufacturing (Mississauga, ON)

The previous report (July 2025) had a longer list. They shipped parts to Israel, often via European countries and as cargo on passenger flights.

https://armsembargonow.ca/report/

  • Inova Geophysical (Calgary, AB)
  • Novatel (Calgary, AB)
  • Stelia Aerospace North America (Lunenburg, NS)
  • AM Rubber & Foam Inc (Brampton, ON)
  • Dishon Limited (Concord, ON)
  • Enercorp Instruments Ltd (Brampton, ON)
  • Nexeya Canada (Markham, ON)
  • Noranco Woodbridge (a PCC Company) (Woodbridge, ON)
  • Pixus Technologies (Waterloo, ON)
  • Power Electronics (CPI Industries) (Georgetown, ON)
  • Apollo Microwaves (Dorval, QC)
  • CAE Inc. (Saint-Laurent, QC)
  • CMC Electronics (Saint-Laurent, QC)
  • General Dynamics OTS (Repentigny, QC)
  • Marinvent Corporation (St. Bruno de Montarville, QC)
  • Pratt & Whitney (Longueuil, QC)
  • Rheinmetall Canada (Saint Jean sur Richelieu, QC)
  • Calian GNSS (Ottawa, ON)
  • Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corporation (Kelowna, BC)

Plus 19 other companies not explicitly researched in that report, but known to ship military parts to Israel: Apex Industries, Arconic / Howmet Aerospace / Kawneer Company Canada, ASCO Aerospace Canada Ltd., ATP / Veryon / Casebank, BAE Systems, Ben Machine Products, Collins Aerospace, Curtiss-Wright, Cyclone Manufacturing, Excelitas, Gastops, GeoSpectrum Technologies, Héroux-Devtek, Honeywell Aerospace, Inkas, Kraken Robotics, Magellan Aerospace, PCC Aerostructures Centra, TTM Technologies Inc. (formerly Viasystems Toronto Inc.),

[–] brianpeiris@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

I don't use Instagram, but I check in on the profile for the Palestinian Youth Movement Toronto every so often https://www.instagram.com/pymtoronto
More info about them here: https://linktr.ee/pymtoronto

There's also https://www.findaprotest.info/

[–] brianpeiris@lemmy.ca 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

It's fine to call this out, but please consider judging the article on its content. Here's an archive link: https://archive.is/2NfW7

[–] brianpeiris@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 week ago

People who care about privacy, myself included, should not shy away from the real consequences of the technology, especially when the profit motives of big tech are involved. I'd recommend listening to the podcast series in my other comment. I think there's a lot that can be done to hold SnapChat and Meta accountable for their lax protection systems that do not require draconian anti-privacy laws. So if you care about privacy, you should at least support that approach to reducing real and devastating harm.

[–] brianpeiris@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago

Related: TVO did an excellent six-episode podcast series featuring CCCP's "Project Arachnid" software which scans the web for CSAM. It's a tough subject, but really good journalism: https://www.tvo.org/podcasts/arachnid-hunting-the-webs-darkest-secrets

 

Archive link: https://archive.is/2NfW7

Excerpt:

A new report has found that nearly 40 per cent of Canadian teens who say they have been sexually victimized online say it happened on the private messaging platform Snapchat.

The findings, released by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (CCCP) on Tuesday, were collected through a survey based on responses from nearly 1,300 teens themselves.

It comes as calls grow from child safety advocates for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government to present new legislation to better protect children online, including by introducing new regulations for tech platforms.

The report from the child protection centre, a national charity which runs a tip line for child sex abuse and exploitation online, calls on platforms to enhance their safety regimes, particularly when it comes to private messaging, citing that it has been where a majority of the teens surveyed reported experiencing some form of online sexual violence.

 

Archive link (missing graphs): https://archive.is/mY9sv

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