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A viral dog rescue from 2016 is now immortalized with a statue in Kazakhstan. When a dog fell into the Sayran reservoir, bystanders formed a human chain to pull him to safety. The statue is a reminder of the value of unity, solidarity and collective action. 14/10 for all
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@neorsd.org I'm a fan of sewer and Cuyahoga River (on fire) history. Has Ohio ever had a sewer issue equivalent to the London Great Stink of 1858? If not, do you have a favorite comparably stinky (and toxic) US sewer drama? Thanks!
Unfortunately, it looks like it's time for me to repost my article about the relationship between First Amendment protection and security research (again). IYKYK. scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/nulr/vol107/...
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What do I think the answer is for preventing tech history from unproductively repeating itself? See pages 1758 et seq. for the federal part of my answer. TL;DR: A new Bureau of Technology Safety (BoTS) with a futures/ policy branch + a pilot projects branch lawreview.law.ucdavis.edu/sites/g/file...