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“Where there is data smoke, there is a government fire.”
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I was looking into crowdmapping platforms and came across this. Ushahidi.. Its African and very good. Can be used for community incident /crime reporting / citizen journalists/ election monitoring/ mapping. This is the type of software that NGOs fund and actively encourage in developing counties. The same NGOs would have a meltdown if Europeans adopted the same tech to report on current events.

You might curse the NGOs, but they have built alot of tools that can be used by anyone from anyside of the political spectrum.

What is Ushahidi?
Ushahidi is an open source web application for information collection, visualization and interactive mapping. It helps you to collect info from: SMS, Twitter, RSS feeds, Email. It helps you to process that information, categorize it, geo-locate it and publish it on a map.

https://www.ushahidi.com/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ushahidi
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all_ukraine_contract_awards_2022.csv
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The missing Q4 details for Ukrainian accommodation was released. Thanks to Gerry O'Neill from the wests awake for bringing it to my attention in his post. https://westawake.substack.com/p/85000000-in-new-contracts-target?sd=pf Attached is a CSV with all contracts awarded for the four quarters of 2022. 278 million in total.
Mark Little (Our AI disinformation overlord) has a new podcast. Worth a listen. Know thy enemy in the information/disinformation media battle ahead. https://linktr.ee/historyofthefuture
tns.pdf
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"The Network State pdf"
Balaji Srinivasan is one of my tech heros and definitely a "good guy" in these times. His latest book "The Network State" is a must read as we move into a world where trust in institutions break down and parallel network states start to emerge. He has done great work in the past outlining how the information supply chain in the west is broken.. and how to fix it. Facts that cant be tampered are written onto blockchains (eg cso / vaccination stats) using oracles.. only then should narratives can be written about these censorship resistant facts ..
I sometimes think that Hate Speech / Misinformation Monitoring & Legislation is a preventative measure to stop pools of "radioactive data" emerging, data that could be used to train AI with the wrong aka "correct" opinions.
Data / Digital hoarding will be deemed a mental disorder and frowned upon activity in the near future. A quick Google search on the topic confirms my suspicion.. but why would it be framed like this? Well, what happens when access to quality/online data for training your AI models becomes severly restricted? In 2023 people should be downloading and archiving as much media as they can, especially high quality pdfs / books / papers etc. These pools of knowledge could be used to create personal style chatGPT assitants that sit out side of big tech and government control. Buy yourself a nice big hardrive this year.
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The Permaweb concept could be a white pill entering an age of disinformation management and information control.. uncensorable and undeletable internet storage thats permanent for all time. People get freaked out by the concepts of blockchains , always associating it with governmental control.. when it's the perfect tool for circumventing said controls. AI development seems to be in the hands of the woke, but blockchain development is still squarely in the hands of libertarian types. https://arweave.medium.com/welcome-to-the-permaweb-ce0e6c73ddfb
Jane Suiter - The Director of Fujo (DCU Institute of Future Media, Democracy and Society), tasked by the government to counter online disinformation & misinformation, spreading false information that 50,000 people attended the Ireland for All rally last weekend.
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2023_EDMO-Ireland-Briefing-Report-2023.pdf
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European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO) report on "Disinformation in Ireland" - Jan 2023
The EU funds Fujo (DCU), theJournal, NewsWhip (with the help of technologists from the University of Sheffield) to monitor Irish "disinformation" & "misinformation".
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For those seeking information on individuals who have suddenly passed away on rip.ie, I have found a straightforward approach to view photographs of the deceased. Start by conducting a Google search for "died suddenly site:rip.ie" and then use the filter "this month" to refine your results. Once you reach the images section, you can browse through all the photos of people who have passed away suddenly during the current month.
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Save yourself a heap of time when searching for keywords on goverment, media websites etc with this trick..

Here's how to do it:
Go to Google.com.
In the search bar, type in the keyword(s) you're looking for.
After the keyword(s), type "site:" followed by the specific website you want to search within. For example, if you want to search for information about cats on the website "wikipedia.org," you would type: "cats site:wikipedia.org" (without the quotation marks).
Hit enter, and Google will display results from only that specific website related to your keyword(s).
Here are some benefits to searching for specific keywords in a particular site:
It saves time: Instead of sifting through multiple pages of search results, you can find the information you need on a specific website quickly and easily.
It increases accuracy: When you search within a specific website, you're more likely to find information that's relevant and reliable, because it's coming directly from that site.
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