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  • The San Diego City Council voted 6-2 Tuesday to substantially change the city’s regulation of surveillance technology. Privacy rights advocates say the changes, which were pushed by Mayor Todd Gloria’s office, water down hard-fought protections against surveillance overreach.
  • A pair of San Diego sailors are hoping to find success with their invention — a small device for cleaning out gunky razors.
  • The 10th Annual HauntFest on Main is an exciting family friendly event in Downtown El Cajon. East Main Street from Magnolia to Avocado/Ballatyne Google Map> Friday, Oct. 20, 2023 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event features live music on two stages and featuring: Costume Contests on the Main St. Stage An expanded Carnival Rides and Games Car Show Candy Challenge Activities Kidz Zone, Face Painting Performances by TNT Dancers, Arts In Motion Crew & Jr. Crew, St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center Pumpkin Patch Craft and Game booths LED Rock Wall Inflatables for kids A surprise feature of Movies In The Park Visit: http://hauntfest.org/
  • Three Stanford graduate students built an AI tool that can find a location by looking at pictures. Civil rights advocates warn more advanced versions will further erode online privacy.
  • In 2022, a hitman was allegedly hired as part of a plot hatched in Iran to assassinate Masih Alinejad, a critic of the Iranian regime, in New York. Threats continue to turn her life upside down.
  • Southern California artist Alexis Smith has two works of public art in the prominent Stuart Art Collection at UC San Diego and was recently celebrated in an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.
  • Imagine a world in which your resume relies less on titles or diplomas and acts more like a passport of skills you’ve proven you have.
  • The large cache of more than 500 documents posted online anonymously last week details one Chinese tech company's hacking operations, target lists and marketing materials for the Chinese government.
  • Director: Lo Wei | Runtime: 100 minutes | Year: 1971 | Rating: UR | Country: Hong Kong | Language: Mandarin, Cantonese, Thai w/ English subtitles| Fiction Genre: Fiction, Action Tagline: Enter a legend. Bruce Lee’s return to the Hong Kong film industry after a decade in America proved to be his big breakthrough, launching him to instant superstardom and setting a new standard for kung fu heroics. He commands the screen with his gravitas and explosive physicality in the role of a Chinese immigrant working at a Thai ice factory and sworn to an oath of nonviolence. When he discovers that the factory’s ruthless higher-ups are running a secret heroin ring and offing their own workers, his commitment to pacifism is put to the test. With his undeniable charisma and fluid, lightning-fast martial arts style, Lee is a revelation, streaking across the screen with a speed and power the likes of which had never been seen before. Part of the Hong Kong Quarter in Film Geeks SD’s Back In Action Series.
  • The state is partnering with five companies to develop tools to help deliver public services.
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