

How Trump has predicted Iran deal 37 times since March without one materialising
That was published a few days before his latest announcement.


How Trump has predicted Iran deal 37 times since March without one materialising
That was published a few days before his latest announcement.

In a pleasing kind of way.


When security footage at a local McDonald’s captured a man trying to get a young, unaccompanied girl to leave with him, Jacksonville Beach police relied on software that flagged Robert Dillon as a 93 per cent match for the suspect.
93% doesn’t even sound like a particularly good match. But I’m sure the cops don’t care whether they get the right person, as long as they get someone.


I like Vivaldi except for two things: it uses the same engine as Chrome so facilitates Google’s stranglehold on web standards, and it is closed-source. For functionality and design it’s one of the best, but those are important downsides.


They won’t care. They just want the privacy and rights activists silenced.


The article is worth reading. It describes what kind of credit scoring system does exist in China, and what is sensationalized Western propaganda.


Not thinking is an essential skill for surviving in the technofascist world they’re building for us.
Yes you almost certainly can. It’s less painful than you might imagine. I used Gmail since it was launched, and now that account is unused except for a couple of mailing lists I don’t care about. It just takes a bit of time, but you can do it bit by bit.


There is a little bit of video in there of the car going quite fast, but the guy seems to mostly be filming the seat and the floor, so you only glimpse movement out of the window for a moment or two.
I think of it as being made by one of few really trustworthy organizations in tech.


For some reason all I see is a picture, not the article. Here’s the link in case anyone else has the same problem:


For some reason all I see is a picture, not the article. Here’s the link in case anyone else has the same problem:


The Liberals are determined to turn Canada into a surveillance state and share data with other “eyes” countries including the USA. This government is not looking to protect Canadians. And they haven’t taken the objections on board, as evidenced by their statements that they need to “define” encryption, and that “the new amendments will aim to align the bill’s encryption provisions with US counterparts.” How can you look at all the history of the USA spying on its own citizens and think “Yep, Canada should copy that”? Not a government that’s serving Canadians.


Mine (Liberal) sent a form letter that stated strong support for it and claimed (falsely) that this just brings Canada into line with what its allies have already done.


Rent-seeking has entirely replaced innovation in modern capitalism.


WiFi jamming underpants.
But they saved themselves a whopping $10,000. It’s not like AMD has that kind of money to throw around.