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  • sheds a single tear as I unzip my trousers

  • The Twitter branding and userbase were the only value in Twitter.

    Now old users are going to have no attachment to this weird new look and name.

    And new users are not going to come, because they're going to think "it's still Twitter, why would I care about that?"

  • Lemmy.world got way too big too fast and the small team behind it can't handle it all.

    Everyone should disperse to a random stable instance, or make their own, and it'll be better for the health of the network.

  • Can someone point me to an overview of why the submersible would be useless in a cave environment?

  • I hate to ever give law enforcement any leeway as abuse is so common, but if someone is hurting children I don't care how you stop it.

    Is this satire? Because that's exactly the excuse government has been giving for hundreds of years, to take your freedoms away.

    It's never about the children. The Catholic church operating with near total immunity, after all these millennia of abuse, is proof of that.

  • And guess who's got a lot of funding to run honey pot nodes?

  • I'm honestly surprised that people are so partisan, instead of saying "fuck them all, we want change!"

    It's 2023 and people are rooting their entire identity based on their political party. It's madness.

  • For many people, Google controls the entire network stack from their ISP, router, OS, DNS, their browser, all the way down to the platform hosting the content they watch.

    Google has captured such a wide part of the Internet that any changes they make will have at least a moderate effect on our lives. Even if we don't use any Google services.

    The only thing that can stop them is probably the EU at this point. And I'm sure Google has a plan for that.

  • Where's the limit on acceptable surveillance on your own property?

    Should the state be able to check for unlicensed structures by drone?

    What about sending investigators into your backyard? Into your house?

    Just because people break rules doesn't give the state the right to inspect their citizens any way they please.

  • NHTSA estimates that approximately 96 percent of model year 2013 passenger cars and light-duty vehicles were already equipped with EDR capability. The significance of this measure is in the specifics of what data it requires such devices to collect and its guidelines for how the data should be accessed. - Black Box 101: Understanding Event Data Recorders

    Event Data Recorder - Supported Vehicle List

    I will debate part of what the previous poster said, in that EDRs are technically optional, as there doesn't seem to be any US law that requires them.

    But automakers benefit from the data they provide, so I'd expect just about every new car contains one.

    We know for a fact Tesla, for example, uses Video Event Data Recorders, and they have near total access to any footage recorded by the vehicle at any time. That's one big reason I'd never buy one.

  • It's definitely been in their back pocket since the early days at Google.

  • Your markdown is showing.

  • As a corporation they are always going to be greedy, but calling them dumb is an extreme underestimation.

  • I get your analogy.

    But are there situations where ABS is less effective than a standard braking system?

  • All Google domains are transferring to SquareSpace, and you get 1 renewal at the old rate before SquareSpace can charge you whatever they want.

  • It's a little bit of both, but you're right. Google has had years to improve their algorithms.

    But as an advertising company at heart, the more time people waste on those bullshit sites, the more Google profits.

    There's definitely a need for regulation, but I'm not going to pretend I know where to begin.

  • She's speaking to those who get all their "news" from alt-right sources. But if you haven't been paying attention to alt-right media, none of this will make sense.

    I'm not sure it's an effective campaign strategy, because as we've seen, the broader public doesn't understand the intended message behind these convoluted narratives. And the people who do understand them were never going to vote for a democrat in the first place.

  • All a civil war will do is put a bigger boot on all our necks.

    Nobody rational wants to see that happen.

    Unless you enjoy the thought of American military might amped up to 11 and deployed on it's own citizens.

  • Sounds like a town so devoid of life that it would be more productive to just let it collapse.

    There's a bunch of tiny rural towns that have basically no jobs and no real reason to exist anymore.

    Globalization was not kind to rural America. And people listen to snake oil salesmen like Trump because he's the only one talking at them with a distorted compassion.