The chief of police has limited resources. He looks at crime stats and directs more officers to areas with more crime. Since there are more of them they detect more crime and make more arrests, pushing them stats for that area up even further.
In other words, without understanding what is happening these simplistic assumptions are misleading.
While I agree with most of what you said, blaming the Jews is ridiculous. Cultural Marxism wasn't a thing in the 30s, and it still isn't today.
We are at the point where we even built a lot of infrastructure that makes having kids hard, like houses that are too small and single bedroom apartments. It's gonna take a long time to fix that.
Wait, you can't use use a web interface like most routers?
Could be a deal breaker as I prefer to avoid being reliant proprietary software that may or may not work with my OS and hardware. Is there and Android version, for example?
Spell checkers particularly suck at British English. We accept both -ize and -ise, with the former being the Oxford standard that I prefer. But most spell checkers only know -ise for English.
We have to agree what is freedom of speech too. It's got silly now - the recent "Day of Freedom" being a great example. I mean, is Sargon really oppressed, with only 800k YouTube subscribers and $8,000/month from Patreon alone?
This is a spam filter. You can turn it off. Choosing not to listen is not oppression.
Mod points are handed out semi randomly, but there are flaws. New accounts are far more likely to get them. This makes it easy to game the system with sock puppets.
It's Slashdot blocking the n-word censorship and/or some kind of leftist conspiracy to silence contrary opinions?
To me it seems like a simple spam filter. It doesn't stop us discussing stuff, it hasn't been a slippery slope. That word adds little to nothing to the conversation.
Security updates are already covered for the lifetime of the product under UK law. If the device becomes unfit for purpose because of unpatched vulnerabilities you can get a partial refund based on how long you have owned it.
They know that everyone uses a case. They make it look good in adverts and reviews, knowing that you will fit a case to protect it.
The lack of wireless charging is a deal breaker for me. I had it, lost it when I switched to a Pixel XL and now really miss it. I used to be able to throw it into the car dock, have it start charging and launch Android Auto automatically. Really great for commuting.
We need a new law to cover damage done by updates. Everything gets updates these days, from phones to cars. The potential for problems is high.
If an update made your car undriveable you would take it back to the dealer and drive a rental at their expense until it was fixed. Somehow Microsoft just gets away with it though.
I doubt that, because if they just started blocking ads that compete with their own there would be legal consequences. The EU would be involved, applying some hefty fines.
But let's not speculate, let's just see what actually happens.
Maybe... No reason why you couldn't mount something on your front door that digitally signs for stuff using your private key. Then they can sign a timestamp to prove they were there, and it can send you a notification in real time.
It could also record if they actually rang the doorbell and how many seconds later you opened the door. They could double sign to prove they waited at least 30 seconds.
Thanks, I didn't know that. Seems strange that the WiFi stuff needs an app. why not web interface?
Ugh. anti-Semitic mods out today.
Cultural Marxism is a Nazi conspiracy theory about Jews trying to destroy their culture. Frankfurt School and all that.
You missed it.
The chief of police has limited resources. He looks at crime stats and directs more officers to areas with more crime. Since there are more of them they detect more crime and make more arrests, pushing them stats for that area up even further.
In other words, without understanding what is happening these simplistic assumptions are misleading.
If feminists didn't want sex and children then why are they so concerned with birth control, sexual liberation, parental leave etc?
While I agree with most of what you said, blaming the Jews is ridiculous. Cultural Marxism wasn't a thing in the 30s, and it still isn't today.
We are at the point where we even built a lot of infrastructure that makes having kids hard, like houses that are too small and single bedroom apartments. It's gonna take a long time to fix that.
That's just capitalism.
Explain why you believe that's not what they are seeking?
Do you have some evidence or is this just an automatic Pavlovian response? Or just some cynical "must be oppressing white men" rubbish?
Wait, you can't use use a web interface like most routers?
Could be a deal breaker as I prefer to avoid being reliant proprietary software that may or may not work with my OS and hardware. Is there and Android version, for example?
Spell checkers particularly suck at British English. We accept both -ize and -ise, with the former being the Oxford standard that I prefer. But most spell checkers only know -ise for English.
I did try a couple but none of them worked very well. Maybe I'll have another look.
They have that. If you go to an insecure site there is a red maker now. Things like password auto-fill are disabled.
The irony of this post getting "censored" is palpable.
We have to agree what is freedom of speech too. It's got silly now - the recent "Day of Freedom" being a great example. I mean, is Sargon really oppressed, with only 800k YouTube subscribers and $8,000/month from Patreon alone?
This is a spam filter. You can turn it off. Choosing not to listen is not oppression.
Mod points are handed out semi randomly, but there are flaws. New accounts are far more likely to get them. This makes it easy to game the system with sock puppets.
It's Slashdot blocking the n-word censorship and/or some kind of leftist conspiracy to silence contrary opinions?
To me it seems like a simple spam filter. It doesn't stop us discussing stuff, it hasn't been a slippery slope. That word adds little to nothing to the conversation.
Say you tax vehicles to cover road maintenance and pollution costs. All you have done is price some percentage of people off the road.
Income tax is the only fair, progressive tax. Everything else is just reserving public spaces for the rich.
Security updates are already covered for the lifetime of the product under UK law. If the device becomes unfit for purpose because of unpatched vulnerabilities you can get a partial refund based on how long you have owned it.
They know that everyone uses a case. They make it look good in adverts and reviews, knowing that you will fit a case to protect it.
The lack of wireless charging is a deal breaker for me. I had it, lost it when I switched to a Pixel XL and now really miss it. I used to be able to throw it into the car dock, have it start charging and launch Android Auto automatically. Really great for commuting.
You can disable it. The screen gets slightly shorter.
We need a new law to cover damage done by updates. Everything gets updates these days, from phones to cars. The potential for problems is high.
If an update made your car undriveable you would take it back to the dealer and drive a rental at their expense until it was fixed. Somehow Microsoft just gets away with it though.
I doubt that, because if they just started blocking ads that compete with their own there would be legal consequences. The EU would be involved, applying some hefty fines.
But let's not speculate, let's just see what actually happens.
TFA says that it affects sexual assault cases. Assault is physical. It's saying that the agreement previously covered sexual touching and violence.
The people who create the tools are pretty good, but most of the prior using them are most low level idiots with bad op-sec.
Maybe... No reason why you couldn't mount something on your front door that digitally signs for stuff using your private key. Then they can sign a timestamp to prove they were there, and it can send you a notification in real time.
It could also record if they actually rang the doorbell and how many seconds later you opened the door. They could double sign to prove they waited at least 30 seconds.
Would you trust their database? With a Blockchain is harder for them to lie, and easier to deflect lawsuits claiming they lied.