Not all motorists are calmed when they see my camera, but it seems many are (for example, they'll ease off tailgating me and shadowing my blind spots).
You are on a bicycle. You have no blind spots.
The audit trail for every agency that has consulted your file? That IS part of your medical records, right?
Nah, man . . that there's just metadata !
That's why you should block the javascript responsible for loading the ads too. Usually this is accomplished by blocking all requests to the ad-agencies servers which stops the page from sideloading the scripts.
I know a lot of companies that block most of the ad-sites because of the attack vector ads represent.
Also, ad-heavy sites takes forever to load because the infrastructure supplying the ads sucks. On top of that the ad-agencies are using quite invasive tracking coupled with all the social network connectors that now are more or less standard on every site.
Not really a single pixel camera, more of a single pixel light absorption meter taken over an area...
What is a camera if not a glorified light absorption meter?
So if for example Boeing crashed an experimental prototype business jet, NTSB wouldn't need to be involved since Boeing is a for profit company and only rich people and companies would eventually buy the plane? Is that what you are saying?
Since FAA issued a license for the plane in question NTSB has to investigate the accident, and if the NTSB finds that the plane is unsafe they can recommend the FAA to rescind the license. Thats why NTSB is involved, it has nothing to do with "rich peoples hobbies".
Just because a vendor choose to use something it doesn't mean their users are overwhelmingly supporting it. Usually it just means the users are stuck with the vendors choice.
X-mas 2016 edition of SystemD:
- now with built in kitchen sink, linux kernel not needed.
Companies usually have a horde of lawyers, a private citizen is lucky if he can afford just one lawyer for a limited time.
Guess who's right the government disregards.
FORTRAN is not a flower but a weed -- it is hardy, occasionally blooms, and grows in every computer. -- A.J. Perlis