Comment Re:keep it out of NORAD! (Score 1) 151
Because it would be a WOPR of a mistake!
Because it would be a WOPR of a mistake!
I don't want to live in racist wastelands where my wife would be forced to have a baby she doesn't want, and there is no medical care available because all the gynecologists left. I don't want to work with the products of their underfunded education system, or products of religious schools who don't understand a lick of science. I don't want to be the only fuel efficient or electric car on the road, and only to be choked by trucks wanting to blow black diesel smoke at me. Sure... the houses are cheaper... for a reason. Those places are not hospitable to intelligent life.
Ditto.
I mean, Canada has only had this for like... forever.
I'm betting if you sign things letting such private companies receive your mail, they could then read it and share that information with parties you would rather not. At least if it goes to your attorney, they shouldn't be able to share it. Yes? No?
How do they get the rebar into these 3d printed concrete structures? Is there any rebar in them at all?
It's called a Tesla.
Better to pay for a vpn than to have some state government watchdog track what you watch.
TikTok was under attack from those journalists. There is nothing wrong with investigating those who are investigating you. That is nothing more than self defense.
Keep. Your. Hands. Off. TikTok!
RUUUN!
"You don't fire your money-makers."
No, you shake them.
I see all kinds of problems with this. Not only the tracking of a kid's location, but also their vitals... In an age where women are needing to uninstall and stop using fertility tracking apps, a device like this could easily monitor things like that without the end user's knowledge, and then that data can end up in court.
No.
Now that's some boomer thinking, right there.
With their history of privacy invasion, I'll say no thank you. Alexa, Ring, Roomba have all demonstrated they cannot be trusted.
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