Comment Re:Facebook (Score 1) 134
Don't worry citizen, we are tracking you. Any worrying signs of Thoughtcrime will be noted.
Hey Anonymous Coward, you really need to get out more. It's an nice day. Leave your basement and go for a walk.
Don't worry citizen, we are tracking you. Any worrying signs of Thoughtcrime will be noted.
Hey Anonymous Coward, you really need to get out more. It's an nice day. Leave your basement and go for a walk.
Why are any of you still using Failbook!? Do you enjoy pain?
Because it's handy to keep up with what my friends and family are doing.
Do you like being treated like children or inmates?
I don't experience this. My friends on Facebook and I engage in wide-ranging debates on subjects as diverse as Putin, gun control and trans issues, with nary a peep from the prison guards & parents that you seem to think run Facebook.
You do know that you're not allowed to have negative opinions anymore, right?
Of course, but you're expected to write a post explaining your contrary position, ideally backed up with a cite or your personal (anecdotal) experience with the product in question, not just mindlessly downvoting something based on the fact you played with Trello for four minutes, or that you disagree based on ideology.
OP: We use Trello for the tasks you're asking about, and it works well. I'd say the only hiccup is it's a little unclear what it means to 'archive' a card vs. deleting it or designating it as 'complete.'
People who use it are fucking retarded.
So are Anonymous Cowards.
Officers in a damn power trip are not entitled to look whatsoever at my emails, photos or whatever the fuck
"Entitled" doesn't enter into it - What enters into it is what the law says - And the law says they can examine your phone and computer at the border.
That's what's about to go in front of a judge in Canada.
They suspect everyone who isn't just like them.
If you watch this video (skip to 4:55) you'll see an officer targeting someone who is pretty much exactly like her -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
The robo-calls make me very, very angry.
Chill.
Hang up the phone and get on with your life.
Getting "very, very angry" just fills your life with stress for now reason and leads you to an early grave.
Border guards should be restricted to searching for physical contraband.
Border guards are also responsible for enforcing immigration laws.
the difference is that there cannot be any contraband , explosive or whatever illegal stuff stored in the phone. which is what custom agent are paid to check.
US CBP and Canadian CBSA are also enforcing immigration. It's typically these violations that they're looking for on your phone - e.g. you claim to be on vacation, but your phone is full of emails from your new employer with details on your new job or your upcoming marriage.
They must suspect everyone, because every suitcase gets X-Rayed
Not by border services. Plus your bags are scanned on departure, not arrival. Border services are interested in what you have in your stuff when you present yourself at the border.
Get a Warrant
At the border they're not required to get a warrant to inspect you & your stuff. Then can go through your briefcase, your pockets - Everything.
I've never flown in the US without getting one of the TSA inspection notices put in my luggage
A TSA security inspection of your baggage is different from a Canada Border Services Agency or US Customs and Border Protection inspection as you cross a border.
Inspecting physical goods has the reasonable objective of preventing smuggling
That's too broad, though.
Inspecting physical goods might reveal immigration fraud (a letter of employment in the hands of someone 'on vacation') or financial fraud (wire transfer documents etc.)
In these cases, it's really no different from examining a phone. The rule is simple: Either the border officers can 'look in your stuff' or they can't.
Anyone can make an omelet with eggs. The trick is to make one with none.