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When your first notification about the change is a Mastodon post telling you to look for a pre-checked checkbox that wasn’t there before…
I remember a video of a white woman closing the window into a policeman’s fingers, driving off (over his foot?) getting forced off the road again, screaming insults at the police, hitting them with the car door, before they resort to, iirc, a taser or dragging her out (might be more than one such video)
So in my mind, that’s kind of the ‘gold standard’ for behaviour which only leads to slow incremental steps in the use of force.
Similar with the computer magazines, before they started coming with floppy disks.
I typed the URL that was literally printed in the packaging of a [new] Logitech mouse, and the page didn’t exist! Like, how?!‽
Flip-flop. Can’t wait for all the newspapers to “fact check” his interview.
Wikipedia can also be useful to find software - e.g.:
or look at the Wikipedia page for whatever you want to replace and see if it’s in a category such as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Audio_editing_software_for_Linux
You can even do this with things that aren’t software, e.g. Homebase -> UK home improvement stores -> Screwfix.
That’s not an EV issue that’s a modern car issue.
One of the worst privacy risks was Buick who didn’t even make EVs.
Do we think they’re just remotely watching the hackers’ screens as they send phishing emails, shouting at the void ‘don’t click that’ and trying to find a phone number for whoever is in the middle of clicking on it?
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Maybe he could have CC’d more journalists? Yesterday’s post was cautioning that it didn’t come from a big mainstream newspaper. Looks like the BBC just got around to confirming it and writing up the story.
IDF claims this practice is forbidden
Literally a supreme court decision - https://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/06/international/middleeast/israel-bans-use-of-palestinian-civilians-as-human.html (yes it was official policy and the idf appealed after being told to stop)
The theory was that they prefer defensive operations at the moment, where they can do a lot more damage - and this forces Russia to oblige them by attacking.
A conversation like that was front page news not so long ago.
“No, what part of Africa are you from?”
“I don’t know, they didn’t leave any records”
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re #7, I hope they are also saying no ‘secret questions’ to reset the password?