They're trying to claim that the presence of some illegal immigrants is a foreign invasion, which allows them to legally suspend Habeus Corpus. That's some full-on authoritarian BS.
I have a question for all of you. What would you do if you were a German citizen in 1938, with foreknowledge of the next seven years? Are you doing that now? If not, why not?
The better solution would be to stop putting everything in the cloud, and run it locally. Yes, for the moment it's sometimes too expensive to put sufficient computing power in every device, but that will change soon.
So, because someone had a 17 year old girlfriend at age 18, or got drunk and took a piss in the alley behind the bar, we're supposed to think they're a threat to kids for life?
In my CADCAM community, Win 11 is causing enough problems that people are actively "downgrading" from 11 back to 10. If you look up the market share, 11 is presently losing market share, while 10 is gaining.
The distinction is in doing harm. Your rights should have no limitations up until the point where you would cause harm to others.
So you could worship Satan, and extol the virtues of evil, but you may not sacrifice babies. That's a very clear and distinct line.
What we're seeing in politics these days, is an attempt to move that line.
When more people learn about this, people planning to commit a crime will simply leave their phone at home, or with a friend, while doing so. They won't even be on the list of suspects. Police will begin with a list of people who had a phone in the area at the time, whittle it down to the most likely, and be guaranteed to accuse the wrong person.
I wouldn't say "blurs"
I would say "crosses".
The loophole they're trying to use
They're trying to claim that the presence of some illegal immigrants is a foreign invasion, which allows them to legally suspend Habeus Corpus. That's some full-on authoritarian BS.
I have a question for all of you. What would you do if you were a German citizen in 1938, with foreknowledge of the next seven years? Are you doing that now? If not, why not?
No need or reason to delete it, just mark it complete. Every company that has a work order system handles this problem better.
Better solution
The better solution would be to stop putting everything in the cloud, and run it locally. Yes, for the moment it's sometimes too expensive to put sufficient computing power in every device, but that will change soon.
Haven't you heard? The Constitution doesn't apply in New York.
So, because someone had a 17 year old girlfriend at age 18, or got drunk and took a piss in the alley behind the bar, we're supposed to think they're a threat to kids for life?
I will not tolerate ads in my house. If I have a workaround to watch without ads, great. If I can't watch it without ads, it's not playing.
Fortunately, ad blocking in Brave still works on Amazon Video.
No, when signing up you have to specify exactly where you will install the dish.
How many passports have been issued to people named "Mickey"?
When all that's included in the "physical copy" is a downloader and a one time activation key, it's not worth any more than the Steam version.
In my CADCAM community, Win 11 is causing enough problems that people are actively "downgrading" from 11 back to 10. If you look up the market share, 11 is presently losing market share, while 10 is gaining.
As noted elsewhere,
This fine is a rounding error. Location information is a $1.2 billion market.
The distinction is in doing harm. Your rights should have no limitations up until the point where you would cause harm to others. So you could worship Satan, and extol the virtues of evil, but you may not sacrifice babies. That's a very clear and distinct line. What we're seeing in politics these days, is an attempt to move that line.
Agreed
Constitutionally guaranteed rights are not subject to interest balancing. Any of them.
I saw that prompt to "upgrade" yesterday. Watched a movie on Prime through Brave, saw no ads. The moment I see an ad, I'm dropping Prime.
So much this. The correlation between environmental lead levels and violent crime, with about a 20 year lag, is astonishing.
If the cops had merely gotten out of the way, the parents would have taken care of the situation.
When more people learn about this, people planning to commit a crime will simply leave their phone at home, or with a friend, while doing so. They won't even be on the list of suspects. Police will begin with a list of people who had a phone in the area at the time, whittle it down to the most likely, and be guaranteed to accuse the wrong person.