to more than 100,000 of human trafficking, PROUDLY.
See his website touting his crimes
https://gov.texas.gov/news/post/texas-transports-over-100000-migrants-to-sanctuary-cities
If he's actually being charged for trafficking people to the interior from texas then there are a couple of State Governors the should be up on the same charges, PLUS misusing state funds for human trafficking.
It NEEDS to be mentioned EVERY TIME this company gets any press that they were MORE than willing to and actually HAVE on MULTIPLE OCCASIONS falsified location and time data to support Chicago police charging an innocent person...
https://www.techdirt.com/2023/02/01/shotspotter-employees-not-only-have-the-power-to-alter-gunshot-reports-but-do-it-nearly-10-of-the-time/
https://www.techdirt.com/2021/08/23/investigation-shotspotters-practices-is-raising-questions-companys-angry-statement-really-doesnt-answer/
If I am not mistaken, falsification of evidence is generally a criminal act.
Am I alone in being amazed that lil Elon managed to totally STFU "owning the libs" on twitter right after someone pointed out that only the libs were interested in buying his cars?
Seems like he's smart enough to figure out where the money comes from.
It's too bad he is so compelled to show his ass to the rest of the world.
Are public domain licensing and CopyLeft somehow not applicable to this exact situation?
And if they are not, how do "we" right now, go about fixing that?
It's time to feed the politicians facial images to the system and see how many "criminal hits" they get.
Once they see that They themselves can get mis-identfied as criminals,the criminal politicians will shut it down as fast as they did in the US.
None of my tv's will ever see the internet, the raspberry pi on hdmi 1 takes care of all of the features I decide I want available.
I'll gladly take the discount mfgr's offer thinking they will sell my data, but they aren't getting any data.
Sadly, as a lifelong capitol L Liberal American Citizen, I trust neither the government of the U.S. or ANY (worldwide) private industry actually capable of implementing contract tracing to ACTUALLY allow itself be subject to rigorous oversight and laws preventing the abuse of contact tracing.
We can't even get police departments to condemn the officers that crack 80 year old mens skulls for no reason at all, nor the ones that walk past the victim like nothing happened without public outcry.
And far too often, we cant get them to decry it even in the face of massive public outcry, they just lie in the face of existing video evidence and say the man tripped.
Is it possible to get some international body to do contract tracing and not share the information with the US government or US law enforcement?
Because seriously, anything that involves the US government or US law enforcement is going to end up being a bloodbath.
The proof is their "handling" of all of the peacful protests against police violence eventually ending up with the police USING violence proves that the only tool the authorities care to even try to use is violence.
Cops kneel with anti-violence protesters at noon and then kettle them at 8pm to prevent them from lawfully dissipating before curfew at 9pm.
The problem here is that the spray painted orange idiot has no clue whatsoever of what he is doing, let alone what section 230 means.
Anything that prevents him from getting his way is bad, anything that contradicts his lies is "fake news" and anyone that questions his totally moronic and constantly changing narrative is a bad person/reporter.
If all of that is not clue enough that he needs to be removed from office ASAP, and by voting if nothing sooner, then you need help as much as he does.
>One of the core problems here is that Wall Street isn't satisfied with ISPs simply doing a good job and making a reasonable profit. The relentless, myopic need for quarterly improvements has companies like AT&T and Verizon
It's not just AT&T and Verizon, all companies are suffering from stockholders demands for stock prices to rise every single quarter. The perfect example of the tail wagging the dog has caused nearly immeasurable damage to US manufacturing and workers.
First you cheapen the product to raise profits and stock price, then you have to drop the price of the goods, then you have to stop providing health insurance, raises, retirement packages, Once you have squeezed all you can out of the workforce, you outsource to a country with cheaper labor rates, after THAT quarter, you start selling off assets until there is nothing left.
So many companies have gone down that drain. And yet privately held corporations like Koch industries are wildly profitable and extending their reach into new markets every day.
Your honor I suggest we proceed straight to dickscovery, I would like to submit as evidence 15 pictures of the plaintiffs penis from my sources, anonymised for their pleasure but with date and time stamps intact.
A simple subpoena to his (3rd party, no expectation of privacy) phone provider will confirm his sending these pictures at the dates and times indicated.
Is it any wonder that millions distrust the Microsoft store embedded in windows 10?
ProTip for Microsoft; When you are trying to get people to trust you with thier digital lives, it helps a great deal if you do not RIP THEM OFF at every opportunity.
Who though it was a good idea for the OPM's security clearance database to be accessible from the entire, world wide internet and has that person been fired yet??
Even MORE to the point, what other databases and control systems are internet connected that plainly should not be?
The governor of Texas has confessed
to more than 100,000 of human trafficking, PROUDLY. See his website touting his crimes https://gov.texas.gov/news/post/texas-transports-over-100000-migrants-to-sanctuary-cities
If he's actually being charged for trafficking people to the interior from texas,
If he's actually being charged for trafficking people to the interior from texas then there are a couple of State Governors the should be up on the same charges, PLUS misusing state funds for human trafficking.
It is WORSE than useless, they are willing to falsify evidence.
It NEEDS to be mentioned EVERY TIME this company gets any press that they were MORE than willing to and actually HAVE on MULTIPLE OCCASIONS falsified location and time data to support Chicago police charging an innocent person... https://www.techdirt.com/2023/02/01/shotspotter-employees-not-only-have-the-power-to-alter-gunshot-reports-but-do-it-nearly-10-of-the-time/ https://www.techdirt.com/2021/08/23/investigation-shotspotters-practices-is-raising-questions-companys-angry-statement-really-doesnt-answer/ If I am not mistaken, falsification of evidence is generally a criminal act.
Roku Eyes Patent That Would drive customers to their competitors
Way to sink your company into oblivion!
State actors?
Na, more like manipulated by reality.
Am I alone?
Am I alone in being amazed that lil Elon managed to totally STFU "owning the libs" on twitter right after someone pointed out that only the libs were interested in buying his cars? Seems like he's smart enough to figure out where the money comes from. It's too bad he is so compelled to show his ass to the rest of the world.
CopyLeft?
Are public domain licensing and CopyLeft somehow not applicable to this exact situation? And if they are not, how do "we" right now, go about fixing that?
It's time to use the tool on the politicians.
It's time to feed the politicians facial images to the system and see how many "criminal hits" they get. Once they see that They themselves can get mis-identfied as criminals,the criminal politicians will shut it down as fast as they did in the US.
The only reason they say "woke"
Is because no matter how hard they try they can't make "enlightened" sound like an insult.
All tv's are dumb tv's with no internet connection
None of my tv's will ever see the internet, the raspberry pi on hdmi 1 takes care of all of the features I decide I want available. I'll gladly take the discount mfgr's offer thinking they will sell my data, but they aren't getting any data.
Please, Let me fix that headine for you...
"Texas Pols PRETENDING TO BE Shocked To Learn Their Bill Let Gas Companies Off The Hook For Climate Change Preparedness"
They were WELL paid to both create that loophole and feign that "surprise".
The answer has already been found.
The last time this happened google just stopped linking to the companies.
This SHOULD be the standard response.
Sadly,
Sadly, as a lifelong capitol L Liberal American Citizen, I trust neither the government of the U.S. or ANY (worldwide) private industry actually capable of implementing contract tracing to ACTUALLY allow itself be subject to rigorous oversight and laws preventing the abuse of contact tracing.
We can't even get police departments to condemn the officers that crack 80 year old mens skulls for no reason at all, nor the ones that walk past the victim like nothing happened without public outcry.
And far too often, we cant get them to decry it even in the face of massive public outcry, they just lie in the face of existing video evidence and say the man tripped.
Is it possible to get some international body to do contract tracing and not share the information with the US government or US law enforcement?
Because seriously, anything that involves the US government or US law enforcement is going to end up being a bloodbath.
The proof is their "handling" of all of the peacful protests against police violence eventually ending up with the police USING violence proves that the only tool the authorities care to even try to use is violence.
Cops kneel with anti-violence protesters at noon and then kettle them at 8pm to prevent them from lawfully dissipating before curfew at 9pm.
When does this stop being acceptable?
The problem here is that the spray paint orange idiot..
The problem here is that the spray painted orange idiot has no clue whatsoever of what he is doing, let alone what section 230 means.
Anything that prevents him from getting his way is bad, anything that contradicts his lies is "fake news" and anyone that questions his totally moronic and constantly changing narrative is a bad person/reporter.
If all of that is not clue enough that he needs to be removed from office ASAP, and by voting if nothing sooner, then you need help as much as he does.
The core problem affects all publicly traded companies
The article states,
>One of the core problems here is that Wall Street isn't satisfied with ISPs simply doing a good job and making a reasonable profit. The relentless, myopic need for quarterly improvements has companies like AT&T and Verizon
It's not just AT&T and Verizon, all companies are suffering from stockholders demands for stock prices to rise every single quarter.
The perfect example of the tail wagging the dog has caused nearly immeasurable damage to US manufacturing and workers.
First you cheapen the product to raise profits and stock price, then you have to drop the price of the goods, then you have to stop providing health insurance, raises, retirement packages, Once you have squeezed all you can out of the workforce, you outsource to a country with cheaper labor rates, after THAT quarter, you start selling off assets until there is nothing left.
So many companies have gone down that drain. And yet privately held corporations like Koch industries are wildly profitable and extending their reach into new markets every day.
Corporate Sovereignty
Corporate Sovereignty,
There's a construct that needs to be killed with prejudice.
Nothing good can come from allowing a corporation to sue/challenge a sovereign government's policies and laws because it might cost them money.
What SHOULD happen...
<defendant>
Your honor I suggest we proceed straight to dickscovery, I would like to submit as evidence 15 pictures of the plaintiffs penis from my sources, anonymised for their pleasure but with date and time stamps intact.
A simple subpoena to his (3rd party, no expectation of privacy) phone provider will confirm his sending these pictures at the dates and times indicated.
What a surprise.
Xbone'd again. What a surprise.
Is it any wonder that millions distrust the Microsoft store embedded in windows 10?
ProTip for Microsoft;
When you are trying to get people to trust you with thier digital lives, it helps a great deal if you do not RIP THEM OFF at every opportunity.
86%!? Wow, that's great the only problem is...
I'm full after a standard sized Chipotle burrito, I'd be in a food coma for a couple of hours after eating one that was 86% larger...
Why was the database connected to the internet in the first place?
Who though it was a good idea for the OPM's security clearance database to be accessible from the entire, world wide internet and has that person been fired yet??
Even MORE to the point, what other databases and control systems are internet connected that plainly should not be?