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  • Obviously every device will be required to have both

    1. An always on camera for facial recoog, recounting of wrinkles using AI

    2.Always on microphone for voice age analysis through stress levels using AI

    1. Running the only safe and super duper secure operating system Microsoft AI.

    If you don't have all three it's an automatic 3 strikes felony offense and you're sent straight to labor camps for the rest of your existence no AI needed (silver lining right? Riiiight)

    Duh.

  • I have moved all my switches to Inovelli. The recently came out with light switches with mmwave imbedded that automatically run my kitchen dinning dimmable lights. They work with dumb/smart lights ceiling fans. They have signed and zwave. They are made in USA so if you are against that then I would recommend Shelly they are pretty solid devices too.

  • Just like gas prices..

    jack up the prices, let the people groan about it and go through the stages of grief, bring it back down slightly to let them feel like they are getting a good deal at the new elevated prices.

    Profit.

  • If you eat like shit, that info can be sold to health providers, insurance for that sweet sweet premium increases too.

  • I don't believe you can visually identify asbestos in paint and or other materials. There may be indicators but to be sure you need it tested.

    In my neck of the US, I was required to take samples to a lab for testing prior to dumping during a remodel. Think it was about 135 for exterior paint and plater/drywall. Check your local regulations.

  • Not sure about an icon or flag to depict the idea of announcing Hey I'm For Privacy!! Feels like it goes against the whole principle. It's along the same lines of stickers on a vehicle, stick family tells (most times) exactly how many people and animals w/types are within the household, gun logos indicate a high probability of an abundance of weaponry, a privacy flag may promote someone to look deeper into you with the premise well they want privacy so they must have something to hide, mentality. I'm private I don't need to draw attention to me being private. But you do you. Just my opinion.

  • How so?? It looks like he's looking at the back of his hand?

  • Just what I need a better way to doom scroll

  • That was a good attempt at minimizing the effects of someone of this stature making a statement like this.

    It's a public statement saying to the extremely devout religious members that the high officials condone the deaths of these Nations people.

    I mean it always has been okay. But now it's even more okay. Again.

    Kinda like the high officials of these nations did to their military. So it's all balance right?

    But it's not cause the religious extremist will attack soft targets intentionally.

  • Boost for Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Community information doesn't show #members or #posts

  • Completely relate. It's frustrating watching someone LARP something you take pride in. Absolutely nothing wrong with disliking the guy for his actions. And hell, you can still not like him for this, with the knowledge he's not really in the wrong. This time.

    V2V Respect.

  • Tradition sure. Most people don't. But they most assuredly can and do. I speak as the person who had to give a death by power point to my company due to a soldier in our unit getting into a scuffle with a civi that saluted during reveille and as per tradition PowerPoint/education based on history and regulations was the answer for preventive measures.

    The only reason I even spoke to this now is the "stolen valor" aspect you presented initially and to inform the rest of the people that feel this is awkward for just anyone to do.

    The truly awkward part is the way most do the "military" salute wrong. American or otherwise. I'd say it's a tell tell sign of them not being in the military but there are plenty of soldiers that don't do it correctly either so :shrug:

  • So misinformed. Civilians absolutely can and do salute. They have since the beginning of time. It is a sign of respect and acknowledgement. Whether a full fledged "military" style salute or a hand wave like the royals and civilians do or a tip of the hat like "cowboys" do. There is no implied "stolen valor" if a civilian wants to salute another civilian or a person in the military or of high position.

    And of course you can choose not to salute like I assume you do.

    Edit: this in no way should imply I support the people in this article. Just stating facts

  • Can you shoot? Can you move? Can you communicate?

    Then who the fuck cares who you prefer to be involved with!? Especially when a lot of soldiers/officers seem to like to be with other people's wives/husbands!

  • We are Americans.. nobody can divide us better than ourselves!!

  • Most structures are designed to deal with specific loads and stresses. If that structure experiences something it's not intended to experience then things like the tail being ripped off is not as hard as one would think.

  • violently booted from the game -- what did swat kick in their door and plant a boot in their chest then use their breachers kit to destroy their pc? Love hyperbole..

  • The more mainstream it becomes the more people will start hacking these systems.

  • You could get yourself a RF analyzer or an old Hammy (Ham radio enthusiast would likely have something you could borrow)and find out what they are using then that would allow you to figure out your options such as removing the antenna, sim card, or the module in some manner. The problem with removing modules could be they are tied into the cars electronic controller which could cause issues with the car even working.

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world

    Prevent sensor sync when not connected to wifi?