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San Francisco will allow police to deploy robots that kill (apnews.com)

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San Francisco will allow police to deploy robots that kill (apnews.com)
Cell Site Simulator use by San Francisco Police Department (muckrock.com)
San Francisco to pay $13.1 million to man framed by police for murder (npr.org)
San Francisco has banned government and police use of face surveillance technology (eff.org)
Sources: San Francisco police identified Luigi Mangione 4 days before arrest (sfchronicle.com)
San Francisco police drone fleet set to grow after $9.4M gift (missionlocal.org)
Marc Benioff Says Trump Should Deploy National Guard to San Francisco (latimes.com)
National Guard deployment in San Francisco loom over city's AI-driven resurgence (cnbc.com)
TrustyCon - Live from San Francisco 02/27/2014 (youtube.com)
Stream of the full conference https://www.trustycon.org. The last two speakers, starting at 6h06m were very good.
San Francisco and L.A. County Sue Uber, Reach Settlement With Lyft (sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com)
San Francisco can no longer afford its labor (missionlocal.org)
60 years of employment, construction, and the cost of San Francisco apartments (experimental-geography.blogspot.com)
Thursday Hearing in San Francisco: EFF Fights for Answers About Massive Government Phone Database (eff.org)
How I built a Slack bot to help me find an apartment in San Francisco (dataquest.io)
San Francisco Rail System Hacker Hacked (krebsonsecurity.com)
Basecamp doesn’t employ anyone in San Francisco, but now we pay everyone as though all did (m.signalvnoise.com)
Governor Cuomo Announces Deployment of First State Police Aerial Drone Systems (governor.ny.gov)
BAD TRAFFIC: Sandvine’s PacketLogic Devices Used to Deploy Government Spyware in Turkey and Redirect Egyptian Users to Affiliate Ads? (citizenlab.ca)
Steve Jobs' secret for eliciting questions, overheard at a San Francisco cafe (medium.com)
Inside how a scooter-sharing startup Lime navigates San Francisco (vox.com)
Arm-based supercomputer prototype to be deployed at Sandia National Laboratories by US DoE (share-ng.sandia.gov)
Minio S3 object store deployed as set of VMs on vSAN (cormachogan.com)
Tens of thousands of Australians who have given DNA samples to sites such as Ancestry.com could have their genetic data examined by police without their knowledge (smh.com.au)
It’s Time to Leave San Francisco (thebolditalic.com)
Who controls your data? Nine reporters in London, Paris, New York & San Francisco filed more than 150 requests for personal data to 30+ popular tech companies (engadget.com)
Thirteen overlooked and forgotten murals of San Francisco (sf.curbed.com)
"I just tried Google's brand new augmented reality Maps on a one mile walk through San Francisco, and I miss it already" (businessinsider.com)
Algorithms Allowed: a project that tracks usage of Google and Facebook assets in countries under US sanctions (algorithmsallowed.schloss-post.com)
Hundreds of thousands protest Hong Kong bill that would allow extradition to China (bbc.com)
San Francisco says it will use AI to reduce bias when charging people with crimes (theverge.com)