@ericmmatheny There are so many videos contradicting your claims about his behavior. He was doing everything right. He was recording from a distance. He was backing away from officers as they approached. They shoved a woman, he tried to help her up. They attacked him.
@gak_pdx He was recording them, not interfering. He bent over to help a woman they maced. They jumped him. Top to bottom, the officers behavior is unprofessional
@bonchieredstate I don't think accidental is the word you're looking for.
Improperly. Negligently. Whatever word you want.
The officer wasn't surprised it went off.
@sashaavch Zero interest in a payroll company that leads their pitch with "AI native". I need simple number crunching that is verified complete and accurate. Save the AI hallucinations for creative endeavors. I just need my people to get paid, and to talk to real humans when I call, no bots
@emollick AI will get more things wrong, and it destroys the business model that allowed so many to put information up for free. AI is great if you don't have any idea where to start looking or how to start thinking about a topic. But you've got to go to primary sources eventually.
The fact that @VerizonSupport doesn't have a pinned tweet (or any tweet) discussing the outage is wild.
Says as much about Twitter's fall from the go-to place for realtime information as it does about Verizon's decision to make it's product crappier for short term profit.
@MartinLukasMD@JoshEakle This is curfew enforcement during George Floyd protests. Not ICE. (And not a COVID lockdown like so many comments are claiming)