

If you’re privately advocating for it when you haven’t done the harder activism first there’s also room for introspection
(Try and probably find there’s too much policy/community work to have time to think about violence)


If you’re privately advocating for it when you haven’t done the harder activism first there’s also room for introspection
(Try and probably find there’s too much policy/community work to have time to think about violence)
Unlikely I’d think, too much money riding on it, so much attention from analytics firms - unless you mean buying thumbs ups which is probably popular albeit a little cat and mouse


And the footage itself doesn’t even become illegal even when the trespass was in fact illegal, I heard - can’t require deletion I think? (Of course the property owner or their associates might be bigger than you!)


that is going to be outside anyones control.
Apple could theoretically lock it down [for a period of time] but darn—you made me realize the clones will have real cameras and look 1:1 before long
…lol “Siri, verify nearby AirPods” (…then the bad guy keeps a real pair activated nearby? and it’s back to creepy)
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This may be a first of its kind hardware issue for Apple, unless I’m forgetting something
I had to go back to the first panel to notice the sidewalk pavers & 💨, then looked at last panel again & saw how it zoomed out, indicating she’d been going “against” traffic on the “one-way sidewalk”


Wow love libraries
Edit - & quality curation by those who care!


Wouldn’t be surprised if you had a few CD players to go along with them?
“Extremely severe alert (or whatever)” (are caps expected there in Indian English? Title Case)


100% divine formatting
And this wasn’t ironic was it?:
”ironic, make fun of ai with ai”
If OOP was a miner they might be tired of shovel sellers but loveeee the handful of shovels they already have, including the one that made this comic


A look at San Francisco billboards (“past month” plus “anytime“):


The life less carbonated!
(Sorry I did just assume your [generic-]Sodastream preference) 😉


I see what you’re saying and, parts of it, I’m on your side!
Those final two words there, I must say, do a disservice to the comment. One thought experiment: what makes Lemmy a pleasant place to debate?


A person really does give up a lot of control to Google when they use Chrome. If the article instead said Google was using the model for everything and it was a big privacy gain for consumers that might never have raised eyebrows about whatever size file. They push big updates all day long


Will intern 4 free 4 FF ESR


I’m told it’s finally time to make the move
In a high cost of living area that’s like seven spicy potato soft tacos each!
Not that the kids’ appetites will be driven by that small line of text on the menu board… (also this reminds me of people who have a no soda policy for the family so they can go out to eat and consistently save like three dollars a person)
My favorite part of modern eating is gating the best deals behind a spyware app so presumably they can sell your data (to your health insurer or something, when the next CEO decides they need a boost)
Thank you, was wondering where the link was
Just incredible isn’t it… Randall!


These shoppers getting booted really steamed me. Individual stores, individual systems: that’s one (uncomfortable) thing. Sharing the data means disenfranchising. And when they go out of business someday the data of the whole country is sold to the highest bidder.
Wish we could fix it legislatively so they don’t say “terrorism everywhere, need camera everywhere”. (One imagines that Flock CEO would love us to constantly wear bodycams…)
btw on the internet gotta wonder if someone’s gonna read that & be like “oh let’s do it with 20 people inside”
They should interview me when I make a purchase and determine the likelihood of me falling for a scam where a family member will save me if I just had an extra day