unlike most terrorism it does not target civilians.
Also, unlike most of the IDF attacks.
unlike most terrorism it does not target civilians.
Also, unlike most of the IDF attacks.
Which means they’re not going to respect your local do not call lists.
But the fee is nominal and wouldn’t stop any predator from doing bad things if they are so inclined.
It might slow down people from doing it in bulk, though.
It seemed odd to me that a Web site could write to or read from the clipboard without the user approving it
Yeah, that’s a security hole that I hadn’t been aware of.
What we want doesn’t have any impact on what our corporate overlords decide to inflict on us.
Complains about the crap on Facebook by re-posting that same crap to lemmy…
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I manage to avoid all that crap on Facebook by… not using Facebook.
If it’s so full of garbage, what’s the attraction? Why keep going there?
Ford stopped making the types of vehicles I want to own several years ago.
Until my current vehicle, every previous vehicle (over a period of 43 years) I’ve owned was a small, low options, affordable, fuel efficient 4 cylinder Ford.
Since they stopped making anything like that to focus on F150s and bigger, I now own a Corolla.
Except they’re digging the turnips out of someone else’s garden.
the worlds smallest AI violin
But it’s playing randomly out of tune, and with a rhythm that would break your legs if you tried to dance to it.
If a company cannot do business without breaking the law
…then it doesn’t deserve to be in business.
A lot of his problems are also from the lack of available parts.
Which is why he has multiples of some of the orphaned cars in his fleet.
keep an IOT connection alive to get the data they need from the car
The data they want, not need.
I have zero desire for a cloud connected car.
I’ve been waiting years for Tesla hacks to add power or remove Autopilot or remove software-locked batteries or unlock paid features.
It’s unlikely to happen while Musk can still afford to throw lawyers at them and sue them into oblivion.
I await the day that AI makes CEOs a thing of the past…
Then they find no one wants to work for them
At which point the board fires them, they add another golden parachute to their collection, and they get hired to be CEO at another company for a few years until the cycle repeats.
This phenomenon is not limited to tech company leaders.
It’s a common problem with all large corporations leadership, and gets increasingly worse the larger that corporation becomes.
Here, the only reason he’s seeing jail time. Not because he stole, but he stole from the rich.
Regardless, maybe the reality that a C-suite executive is spending a quarter century in jail might mean there’s a chance it’ll prevent others from trying something similarly corrupt?
Maybe?
Please??
Too many people were happy to go to plague gatherings.
I also avoid the types of people who would intentionally do something that idiotic.
Exactly. The psychological impact of this attack should not be underestimated.
It will have Hamas’ leadership and operatives second guessing so many of the mundane things that they interact with on a daily basis.