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Comment Uh-huh... (Score 1) 79

"We're looking at this in extremely high resolution, where we see every minute, every second that you drive your car, your Tesla,"

Translation: "Now that we can surveil you, we can sell your personal data to subsidize your insurance rates. We'll pass along some of that money to keep you happy and to continue to allow us to surveil you."

Comment From the outside (Score 4, Insightful) 155

I don't live in the USA, so I'm watching the shitshow there from somewhat afar.

I do think non-USA countries are going to have to start demanding proof of vaccination from travelers arriving from the USA. What with the vaccine "recommendations" barfed out of the stupid pieholes of this administration, the USA is going to be the new polio and measles epicenter.

Comment Re: Backwards into stupidity we go (Score 1) 300

More than 80% of Americans live in urban areas.

And of course, no country in Europe is as densely populated as New York City. The average population density of Europe is about 630 people per square kilometre and that of NYC is over 11,000 people per square kilometre. There's only one country in Europe with a higher density, and that is the tiny country of Monaco.

Comment Re: Duh (Score 2) 102

I don't think the presence or lack of a Constitution is a problem. I just think the US political system has a really terrible design compared to a Parliamentary system. Additionally, the fact that judges are partisan appointments rather than being recommended by a non-partisan committee of jurists is a huge problem.

In the US, there's an election every two years (for the House) which makes representatives in perpetual campaign mode. And because election dates are fixed, campaigns for President also last the better part of a year. And if you elect a goof like Trump, even if the House and Senate show some backbone, there's no realistic way to get rid of him short of impeachment. That's not likely at all.

Comment Re:Go for it. (Score 2) 102

I don't use anything from Microsoft, Facebook, Instagram or Apple. No Amazon, Netflix, Paypal or eBay accounts. I do have an Android phone, alas, but I'm not really dependent on Google for anything. I have a few offline games and other than that, it's just texting and calls. My next phone will be an open-source one.

As for email and calendar, I am de-Googled. Basically, all the big American tech firms could disappear tomorrow and my personal computing environment wouldn't notice. (There'd be worldwide chaos, of course... but my little corner of the Internet would be just fine.)

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