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They start with CSAM, move to copyright infringement, and end at censorship of those with opposing views.
Once such laws and mechanisms are in place all it takes is the right wrong leadership to take it all away to keep us safe.
I’ve been drinking a lot of coffee lattely and I don’t even like coffee. It’s just that I add a lot of milk to it so it tastes kind of decent.
I’m on my way to my fifth cup mug today.
I’ve also recently developed an inability to fall asleep at night as quickly as I used to. I should probably go back to tea but every time I try I hear the coffee jar whispering in my ear “come to me or you’ll regret it” and since I’m not a confrontational individual I kind of just go with it.
The day I’m forced to watch YouTube ads is the day I’ll stop using it.
Google uses tax avoidance schemes and I use ad avoidance schemes.
Bad title.
Powerful people abusing their position to take advantage of others is, sadly, not unusual.
In older models the speedometer and the tachometer were analogue but new Volvos have them digital so more likely to be affected by software bugs even when the separation exists.
I don’t actually know how the analogue versions work or if they could still be affected by software bugs in the onboard computer. UI wise probably sturdier than digital I suspect.
Maybe in the future it can be used by managers to keep an eye on what their underlings are doing at all times. I suggest calling the manager’s remote version Microsoft Panopticon.
The headline. 🤨
The one hacked was Santander, not its staff and 30 million of its customers.
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Tamarin proofs, tool of the devil.
Note the vote was withdrawn, not actually voted against. They’re pushing this for a later date because there was no majority.