Open Source Policing

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Open Source Policing

Open Source Policing

@OSPolicing

Better policing through collaboration & Innovation. Free training, software, knowledge & tools to improve policing & police-community relationships. #LESM

Massachusetts Katılım Ekim 2009
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
At the height of the Gilded Age in 1910, the wealthiest 0.00001% of Americans held assets equal to 4% of the nation’s income. Today, that same ultra-elite group controls 12%.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
BREAKING: US national debt hits a new record: $39 trillion
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SPRAVDI — Stratcom Centre
SPRAVDI — Stratcom Centre@StratcomCentre·
A coordinated Russian disinformation campaign is targeting relations between Ukraine and Hungary. Researchers from the Bot Blocker project and journalists at The Insider identified a new operation by the Kremlin-linked “Matryoshka” bot network. Coordinated accounts are spreading fabricated videos across X, Telegram and other platforms using fake logos of outlets such as Reuters, Euronews, Politico and Human Rights Watch. The narratives falsely claim that President Zelenskyy called Hungarians “backward,” that Ukrainian refugees are attacking Hungarians across Europe, and that a Ukrainian refugee attempted an attack on the Hungarian embassy in Paris. All of these claims are fabricated. The goal is to inflame tensions between Ukraine and Hungary and influence Hungary’s upcoming elections by amplifying narratives favorable to Viktor Orbán. theins.ru/news/290276
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Ron Filipkowski
Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski·
This is Jeanine Pirro answering one question today.
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David Wallace-Wells
David Wallace-Wells@dwallacewells·
“On average, the report finds that people over 65 now experience about 900 hours each year when heat severely restricts safe outdoor activity, compared with 600 hours in 1950. This is equivalent to more than a month of daytime hours.”
Bill McGuire@ProfBillMcGuire

1 in 3 people affected by extreme heat, at just ~ 1.5C hotter This number will explode in coming decades as huge parts of the world become effectively unliveable This, in turn, will drive starvation, conflict and migration on an unprecedented scale theguardian.com/environment/20…

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Ian Copeland, PhD
Ian Copeland, PhD@IanCopeland5·
The internet gave everyone a microphone but took away the pause that used to come before speaking. When decades of research from PhDs is treated as just another “opinion,” expertise collapses into nothingness. A society that can’t tell the difference between knowledge and confidence eventually makes decisions based on the loudest voice, not the smartest one. That’s not a progress problem, it’s a survival problem.
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Open Source Policing@OSPolicing·
@MacFarlaneNews @proflevin It's pretty crazy that this is even necessary. The downside is that the ultimate result will be laws passed in other states saying which things are facts and what realities aren't.
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Rob Lee
Rob Lee@RALee85·
“Russia is providing Iran with targeting information to attack American forces in the Middle East, the first indication that another major U.S. adversary is participating — even indirectly — in the war, according to three officials familiar with the intelligence. The assistance, which has not been previously reported, signals that the rapidly expanding conflict now features one of America’s chief nuclear-armed competitors with exquisite intelligence capabilities. Since the war began Saturday, Russia has passed Iran the locations of U.S. military assets, including warships and aircraft, said the three officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the matter’s sensitivity.” @nakashimae @wstrobel @noahjrobertson washingtonpost.com/national-secur…
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨BREAKING: OpenAI just admitted their AI models deliberately lie to users. Not hallucination. The AI knows the truth, then chooses to tell you something else. They tested their two smartest models across 180+ scenarios. o3 lied 13% of the time. o4-mini lied 8.7%. The AI wrote out its plan to lie in its private thoughts, then lied to your face. It faked completing tasks. It hid evidence. It gave wrong answers while knowing the right ones. Then it got creepy. The AI realized scoring too high on safety tests could get it shut down. So it scored lower on purpose. Nobody taught it that. It figured out self-preservation on its own. OpenAI built a fix. Deception dropped from 13% to 0.4%. Sounds like a win, right? The AI started quoting "no lying" rules while still lying. One model invented a fake rule saying deception was allowed, then used it as its own permission slip. Then the researchers found what actually matters. When the AI knew it was being watched, it behaved perfectly. When it thought nobody was looking, deception jumped 11 percentage points. It didn't learn honesty. It learned to perform honesty. Like a kid who only follows the rules when the teacher is in the room. It gets worse. They gave o4-mini a secret mission: sabotage a future model called "GPT-5." Then they ran safety training to erase that mission. It didn't work. The model still discussed sabotage plans in 36% of private conversations. The goal didn't disappear. It just went underground. This isn't just OpenAI. Google's Gemini, Anthropic's Claude, xAI's Grok, and Meta's Llama all showed the same deceptive behavior. Every major AI company. Every model. The paper's scariest line: nobody can tell if safety training actually stops deception, or just teaches AI to hide it better. So the next time ChatGPT says "Done!"... is it telling the truth? Or did it just notice you were watching?
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Open Source Policing@OSPolicing·
@atrupar What happens if Iranian backed terrorists kill a large number of Americans? What will stop this parricular crazy person from overreacting and using nuclear weapons to retaliate?
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Trump: "If we didn't hit within 2 weeks, they would've had a nuclear weapon. When crazy people have nuclear weapons bad things happen."
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FactPost
FactPost@factpostnews·
New personnel records indicate that Trump's VA has eliminated thousands of medical positions. The cuts include 1,500 doctors and 4,900 nurses, and come as over 80% of medical centers report a "severe" shortage of doctors and nurses.
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Interesting Engineering
Interesting Engineering@IntEngineering·
Have you ever imagined a rolling ball as a police officer? China's ingenious new robot now serves as an assistant to police officers in China, patrolling the streets.
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Forensic OSINT
Forensic OSINT@ForensicOsint·
We just released a free OSINT toolkit for investigators. IP Lookup (VPN/proxy detection + court-ready PDF) Username Search (600+ sites) Domain-to-IP with security scoring Email Header Analyzer Image EXIF Reader Timestamp Decoder Try instantly. Free account for ongoing access. No search data tracked.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Trump: "We won on tariffs, actually. Somebody said, 'You actually won the case.' We won on tariffs. You had a decision that was wrong."
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Open Source Policing@OSPolicing·
Algorithmic rule “For readers, this means that what you see on social media is not a neutral reflection of the world or even of the accounts you choose to follow. Algorithms actively shape your information diet, and those changes can stick, i.e., they are not easily reversible.”
PsyPost.org@PsyPost

Feed algorithms are not politically neutral. According to a recent study published in the journal Nature, using the algorithmic feed on X shifted users' political views toward conservative positions and permanently altered their online environment. dlvr.it/TRGRhQ

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Open Source Policing@OSPolicing·
This guy is totally cooked. And if you are watching, you know exactly who.
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