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  1. A US Project Coast https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... ?

  2. Re:First to isolate race wins... on Urgent Needs To Prepare For Manmade Virus Attacks, Says US Government Report (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Switzerland would be my winner in that.
    How to stop the EU from invading Switzerland?
    Switzerland would need a solution to stop the EU from keeping an invading EU army supported.

  3. Re:Popcorn ready... and stale on EU Takes First Step in Passing Controversial Copyright Law That Could 'Censor the Internet' (theverge.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    In the USA a person can make a funny cartoon. Comment on politics. Quote from a magazine, book, novel, speech.
    Publish a comment for the world to see with references without a EU tax per line and per link.
    In the USA a person is free to review a movie review and invite comments on the movie.
    The USA has freedom of speech and freedom after speech.
    The EU starts an investigation for every attempt at speech and a EU fine for attempting publishing links and using quotes.

    The EU then has a nice set of laws for political cartoons and memes that amuse internet users on aspects of politics in Spain and France.

  4. A city taxi service on Uber Tests Cheaper Fares For Riders Who Are Willing To Wait Longer (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    thats on time and for a set price it starting to look like a great idea.

  5. They work for the EU.
    Every word in a newspaper and frame from a movie is copyright. Linking to a EU company website will be taxed.
    Political cartoons about France and Spain are reported and cant be uploaded.

    The EU has taken US freedoms to publish and comment and wants to turn the net into a TV broadcast.
    EU nations approved links, newspapers, cartoons, content, movie reviews.

    No funny memes, no politics, no art, no culture, no satire, no reviews. Just approved content and quote taxes.

  6. AC why should a one line quote and using a link be EU taxed?
    Why should a funny political cartoon be banned by the EU?

  7. The wonderful EU net tax on EU Takes First Step in Passing Controversial Copyright Law That Could 'Censor the Internet' (theverge.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The link tax :
    Link to a newspaper in the EU? Thats a copyright problem that can result in having to pay a company in the EU.
    Quote from an EU nation newspaper? Thats copyright. Show the EU payment was made per line quoted.

    The upload filter
    A cartoon? Is it a political meme? Does it related to Spanish or French politics? No upload for you on social media.
    Report the account to French and Spanish authorities. Is the meme funny and political? Could it cause an EU political party to be considered funny? No social media access for that cartoon.
    A message about Catalan? No EU freedom for you. Spain gets a report on that social media account and requests an upload ban. The EU bans the image.
    An image from a movie? Thats an EU tax for using that copyright frame from a movie.
    An image from a movie with a French political leader added in as a meme? Thats going to get reported and banned. A copyright fine must be paid.

    SJW want to stop news getting linked and their politics getting turned into a funny meme.
    So EU political leaders tax and censor the internet. Thanks for the new tax and internet censorship attempt EU bureaucrats.

  8. British Leyland has that timeline https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... of gov cars. People went for quality from Japan. Reliable in the cold climate.

  9. Re:Nintendo Switch is mainstream, Intel is niche on OpenBSD Disables Intel CPU Hyper-Threading Due To Security Concerns (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    AC a 4K display in 2018 is not super high spec.
    AC "poor chips" would not be able to support 4K, 5K games as they are now.
    AC 'faster gaming GPUs and Windows 10 compatibility." is what is needed for the more fun games at 4K and beyond. Something Intel and Windows can support.

    The only problem is who allowed the security problems to not be found.

  10. Re:More cores less price on OpenBSD Disables Intel CPU Hyper-Threading Due To Security Concerns (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Has someone created a GPU for an ARM OS that can do advanced 4K gaming at 60 fps and better?
    5K support? 8K support?
    Thats really where Intel is winning.
    Intel is out in front with Windows 10 games and the CPU needed to support the most advanced GPUs.

    The who, how when and why of the Spectre problem would be the question to fix next gen.
    Someone at Intel would have found that early. Not in the wild.

  11. AC did you forget all the UK government holding company efforts of the 1970's? To try and save the UK car production lines?

  12. The USA gov did not have that level of problem in the past when it hired on merit and only used networks internally.
    Stop letting EU brands sell their services into the USA as a contractor via the internet.
    All workers have to be in the USA. That would allow the FBI to study the past of every worker. For their politics and for a split loyalty.
    Make contractors fly out all over the USA. In person. That at least reduces the risk of the open "internet" needed for every service offered to the US mil.
    Stop allowing other nations to follow the wide open contractors networks deep into US mil and gov buildings, camps, forts, ports, labs, production lines...
    Secure the networks. Dont let political investigations watch the data exit the USA again and again over months and years, looking to learn from what was stolen.
    All the data is getting stolen while US investigators sit back and watch networks and the network remain wide open. The data copied out with feds watching the data move.

  13. Time for some 1980's security on GitHub, Medium Remove Public ICE Employee Data Repository (obsceneworks.com) · · Score: 1

    Communists and Marxists are using the open internet to gather information on the US federal government.
    Stop putting information out online.
    Got a resume? Print it and hand it in to the approved gov person for that promotion, side ways promotion. Nothing digital, online.
    Be aware of strange new cctv, random people with a camera near any federal building.
    Talking about 1st A, been a tourist. Doing a 1s A protests outside your building? That "first amendment audit" on gov workers, mil, contractors for hours?
    Get quality facial recognition on anyone near any federal building. Always.
    Dont use any electronic communications devices near a federal building. Remove the battery from any gov/private cell phone. Carry an extra cell phone thats powered, never used and is totally empty. Photograph any person of interest with that. Wait for the FOIA request on that device :)
    Communists are running complex data gathering on all of the US gov. Electronic, faces, cars, internet.
    Searching the internet for every fragment of .gov and .mil data.

    Understand how the GCHQ, the SAS, UK mil, Royal Ulster Constabulary Special Branch operated in Ireland. North and south and in the USA.
    They did not have information found out by lawyers, media, activists, Communists, politicians.
    How? By been secret. Stop publishing information. Use front companies and locations to run investigations from. Dont use a cell phone. Dont use the internet. When some 1st A audit finds a gov/mil front company, building used as a field office, don't send gov/mil staff out with names on badges to confirm what agency works in the building.
    1st A can run their own counter surveillance with both long range audio, networking and with a network of other cameras. Say nothing, do nothing.
    Set up bait offices and bait staff. See what 1st A audit shows up first with a very limited internal release of information ;)
    Use private security and local city police to do field investigations. Never confirm who is at any location to some random stranger outside with a camera.
    Dont allow any building manager to list who works in the building to any strangers with a camera outside.
    When using a gov or private camera to photograph a protester, 1st A person, use a cell phone, camera just for that task. No other messages, text, data, images on the device used for that interaction.
    Never use a gov cell phone, your own cell phone. It will be part of a FOIA request. Make sure it has nothing extra on it.
    FOIA requests will be used on that device and protester can gather all kinds of data on that device by requesting it as it was used as part of an offical investigation.
    Stop just giving gov data away with every FOIA request. The FOIA image is that of the protestor and the gov device has no other data on it.
    After the FOIA request stop using that camera. One camera, one encounter, one FOIA. No extra data on any police device that can be requested.

    Use vehicle registration plates as bait. Drive a set of unmanned cars, vans in and out of a gov building. Uniforms and actors to ensure its a quality production outside the sally port. Track who then enters the same vehicle registration into all kinds of databases. Who goes building a database. Is someone in the gov helping look up gov workers and contractors? Find them. Is someone in the private sector helping protesters on their own databases? Find them.
    Find who is doing the lookups and who is requesting the data searches on gov workers, mil, police. From gov records, on private databases.
    Make sure you know who you are working with and who is getting hired. Hire on merit. Make sure the person getting hired is fit for law enforcement work, can pass gov/mil security tests.
    Track all communications by disgruntled workers. They will pass information on to protesters, 1st A auditors, media, lawyers, faith groups, cults while working

  14. USA? Go with looks and an unskilled production line. Change up the chrome looks every year. Keep profits up with an agricultural engine design for decades.
    UK? Go expensive with hand crafted quality. Want a low cost car? Nationalise the car factory and use parts bins.
    Germany? Make it good. Good parts. Good quality. Good expert workers. Other nations will pay for quality and quality parts.
    East Germany? Steel is too expensive. Use plastic. Make people wait years for their very own car. Try Geschenkdienst und Kleinexporte?
    Japan? Make good cars at a lower cost with robots and support a skilled work force.
    South Korea? Robots and lower costs than Japan.
    Soviet Union? Design a car for unpaved road conditions and a very cold climate. Working heater makes for very good car.

    How do robots and delivered parts change all that in 2000-2030?
    To win your going to need that factory Esprit De Corps of a car production line in Japan with the quality control of a West Germany.
    The design smarts only a France and Italy can educate designers with will create a new car look people crave.
    What does the history of UK car production line offer? Governments are not going to be able to pay for an entire car factory every year for decades.
    Having workers working for the gov building cars from parts bins is not going to get the quality design needed.

    Set up a car design company in Italy and France. Move German experts to Japan to consider new factor design. Have the factory parts, robots made in Japan.
    Build car parts factory in South Korea. Build the car production line in Thailand using the design from Japan.
    Ensure the workers in France and Italy are ready with the next years new look. Tool up in South Korea and have the next years production line ready in Thailand.
    Low costs, real style, parts that fit and work, no gaps. Robots that work. Workers who are happy to work.

  15. STD could have done a good supporting cast with ideas like Saru, Airiam.
    But then the plot had to work via Michael. For a good STD the rest of the cast would have had to have some role.
    The new plots have to be more interesting than 5 times a STD with a winning Michael vs bad and evil monoculture.

  16. 5 times the STD for everyone?
    With Michael crews and STD related plots?
    Captain, First Officer, Lieutenant, Admiral, Tactical officer? All with their own Michael story.
    Any civilian, ambassador, alien encountered will be out smarted by Michael.
    In every explode and as a series plot arc.
    5 times the Michael winning plots.

  17. Cost for contractor support. Contractors like the "free" internet for support. The NSA and GCHQ like their internet to spy back onto contractors.
    A contractor can support systems all over the USA, globally using the free internet and only need a few people with clearances and lawyers in any on nation.
    In the internet is a cost saving network allowing staff in one nation to work on many projects globally.
    The alternative is staff on site. Staff in that nation. Fly in fly out hours later to different locations all over the USA?
    Think of having to follow staff around the world and the USA using the FBI and CIA for every contractor working on a project.
    Vs real time internet support from the very best support contractors in CA using the fast internet?

  18. Re:Come with the full spectrum of Google Diversity on Google Has A New Podcast App. It Also Hopes To Diversify Podcasting. (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    By deranking search results the AI makes room for a diversity of voices?

  19. Re:Come with the full spectrum of Google Diversity on Google Has A New Podcast App. It Also Hopes To Diversify Podcasting. (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    AC The AI detects and then ensures diversity will the search result.. reliably.

  20. Re "automatic OS updates" that can take a while and some testing with OS brands.
    Re "automatic browser updates" .. is not going to help the user later with a site they "trust" thats now spreading malware.
    Re "the consequences".. Invest in some good AV and the user could be protected. If not at least the malware is discovered...

  21. Re:What they didn't mention ... on Google Has A New Podcast App. It Also Hopes To Diversify Podcasting. (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    Then the AI ensures the search results finds diversity. All the time, every time.

  22. Re:Good idea on Kickstarter Bets On 'Wired' Arduino-Compatible IoT Platform · · Score: 1

    Re "consumer grade IoT devices"
    So are low cost wifi security camera networks used around the world.
    Thats one part of the IoT that could "benefit from a wired data connection" ....

  23. So an app now needs on Google Has A New Podcast App. It Also Hopes To Diversify Podcasting. (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    an AI, global advisory board, industry experts to ensure diversity.
    Remember when programs just had to do something well.

  24. Re:Good idea on Kickstarter Bets On 'Wired' Arduino-Compatible IoT Platform · · Score: 1

    So the area would lose all night vision advantage and not have 360 deg camera vision. Add in cell phone jamming too.
    The area is left without 360 deg cameras and no easy way to use a cell phone.
    Wired camera networks start to become another investment to consider beyond just consumer wifi cameras that can be jammed.
    Fall back to a SD card on a consumer wifi camera is not going to really be much use at that time in real time.
    Criminal groups in different nations can import a lot of low cost once mil grade tech.

    One way to counter that is to invest in wired camera networks again. One more advantage is kept working.

  25. Re:Good idea on Kickstarter Bets On 'Wired' Arduino-Compatible IoT Platform · · Score: 1

    Re Back in the real word the average burglar doesn't carry a wifi jammer.
    Thats what everyone thought who put in consumer wifi security...