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  1. Other nations could even get their jets into the sky without ramps.
    So yes the US tech is the best and still holds secrets spies have not found and given away to other nations.

  2. Re: "Whatever the Navy ends up doing..... on It'll Cost $1 Billion To Dismantle America's Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    The US gov slowly learned more about nuclear reactions and metal over time. The metal did not last as long as expected.

  3. Re: "Whatever the Navy ends up doing..... on It'll Cost $1 Billion To Dismantle America's Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    Everything the USA learned from its new ships since then?
    ie they want a new ship with new tech. Not something that needs constant work and tax money.

  4. Re: Wait for the US wide database sharing on Faces Are Being Scanned At US Airports With No Safeguards on Data Use (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    When that change of "régimes" makes extended holidays possible, its time to return to their now safe nation.

  5. Re:Wait for the US wide database sharing on Faces Are Being Scanned At US Airports With No Safeguards on Data Use (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    AC the person said that the nation they needed protection from was not safe for them to a very exact legal standard.
    To go back for a holiday would show that legal standing of needing that kind of protection in another nation was over. They then can return to their own nation.

  6. Re:Realistic solution if you have no money? on Researchers Disclose New 'Inverse Spectre Attack' (digitaljournal.com) · · Score: 1

    Buy an older computer and find a supported OS for it.

  7. Re:Fucking great on Researchers Disclose New 'Inverse Spectre Attack' (digitaljournal.com) · · Score: 1

    Back to a notebook next to the computer with everything written out. Type in everyday as needed due to that CPU.

  8. Re:Wait for the US wide database sharing on Faces Are Being Scanned At US Airports With No Safeguards on Data Use (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    So its the governments fault if a person did remember to read the date when the passport would not work?
    Then go and get a new passport? Thats for the person with the passport to try and remember AC.

  9. Re:Is your face private? on Faces Are Being Scanned At US Airports With No Safeguards on Data Use (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Depends on how state and city privacy laws get set and what could be shared with the federal gov/mil in the past.
    Tax problems? No issued passport but the same person now has a "new" passport to go on holiday with?
    Illegal migrants wanting to go on holiday expecting their created US documents to work due to federal/state "privacy" laws.
    People who are now in the USA who told the US government they could never return to their own nation. Now going on a holiday to the nation they wanted to be protected from?

    The other databases that exist are created by the US mil of people detected in war zones and people who are supporting banned groups.
    People reported by police/mil in other nations doing bad things with bad people who just expect to exit and enter the USA on a "passport" under the cover of decades of US "privacy" regulation.

    A lot of that information and its origins would show US collection methods and cooperation so state and city police know nothing of such lists, faces.
    The only legal location for the US gov to detect is in a set number of locations eg an airport.
    So the "don't they already know you are out of the country?" is more of a way to detect every face and track people without having to share with the rest of US law enforcement what the US mil/gov/other agency knows. Still collecting on everyone who thinks they can just sneak in and out of the USA at any time.

  10. Re:Wait for the US wide database sharing on Faces Are Being Scanned At US Airports With No Safeguards on Data Use (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    Citizens with their own passports who pay their tax on time can enjoy international travel AC.
    A criminal, an illegal migrant, a person with fake ID, a person who claimed protection going back to the nation they escaped will be detected.

  11. Re:Why bother? on Should Online Courses Film Students Taking Tests? (mypalmbeachpost.com) · · Score: 1

    The institutions that stop cheating will have better quality people to offer a nations work force.
    The more people who get great jobs after study, the better the "institution" ranks.

  12. Re:Why bother on Should Online Courses Film Students Taking Tests? (mypalmbeachpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Students to take a test for another student. The face will not match the student ID.

  13. Re:No different on Should Online Courses Film Students Taking Tests? (mypalmbeachpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Student ID with photo and every member of faculty for that course at the door to the exam room.
    People who where not in lectures, tutorials soon get noticed.

  14. Re:No different on Should Online Courses Film Students Taking Tests? (mypalmbeachpost.com) · · Score: 1

    The student ID and face will match the university student who is to be taking the exam.
    Thats a great step to ensure the person who took the exam is the same as who is on the student ID.

  15. Re:you can bet your last dollar on Researcher Finds A Hidden 'God Mode' on Some Old x86 CPUs (tomshardware.com) · · Score: 1

    Some sort of remote testing thats open source for people who want to help around the world?
    They all buy the same hardware and network the needed testing?
    So a person/ small team working on todays average CPU can have 100, 1000's of networked systems to run the tests on around the world?
    Use something like Wake-on-LAN to power the computers getting tested.

  16. Re:Why research a 15 year old chip? on Researcher Finds A Hidden 'God Mode' on Some Old x86 CPUs (tomshardware.com) · · Score: 1

    The paperwork discovered the chip has something special AC.

  17. Wait for the US wide database sharing on Faces Are Being Scanned At US Airports With No Safeguards on Data Use (nytimes.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    People who did not pay their tax and wanted to sneak out of the USA on "another" passport.
    Illegal migrants who thought their "new" passport would never get cross referenced with any other US database.
    People who asked for "protection" in the USA going back for a holiday in the nation they "escaped" from for a few months.
    Criminals who created an entire fake life with a entire new passport ID story suddenly get detected from that old city/state police image :)

    Database sharing and reconciliation between city/state/federal systems is going to find a lot of faces who would have been ok if they had not risked international travel :)

  18. No different on Should Online Courses Film Students Taking Tests? (mypalmbeachpost.com) · · Score: 2

    From students showing their student photo ID to enter an exam room and sitting down to do the exam in front of a person. Over a set time.

  19. Re:A plugin that hijacks web traffic on Google Boots Open Source Anti-Censorship Tool From Chrome Store (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    So what next AC?
    No blocking approved ads?
    No blocking ads?
    No blocking approved ad services and sites?
    The user will soon have no control over their own browser on their own computer.

  20. For a person watching a movie on one smart 4K TV.
    Do much more networking and faster network is needed.

  21. Re:Does that mean they're ad free now? on Facebook Now Deletes Posts That Financially Endanger, Trick People (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    All ads are equal, but some ads are more equal than others.

  22. Re:Televangelists? on Facebook Now Deletes Posts That Financially Endanger, Trick People (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    They can ask for the blasphemous 3rd party ads that allow people to escape their faith to be removed?

  23. Thats the part any normal nation will do. Work in a shifts and have experts on each shift. So everyone gets some time away from work.

  24. Re:Anyone shocked? on P2P Piracy is Alive and Growing, Research Suggests (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    NSA and GCHQ work just find. They collected on everything for decades with no "work" problems.

  25. Tibet
    Tiananmen Square protests and the date1989.
    No mention of the June 4 incident.
    No Gang of Four https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    Thats some might fine freedom of speech for a US brand....
    Not going to find two term limit.
    No searching for 1984, Brave New World, Personality cult, emperor’s reign, ascend the throne. No yellow gown.
    Nothing on a third consecutive term, continued rule.
    Communism bringing censorship to a US brand for every user.