No. That's just because the thread simulating your consciousness has leaked too much memory. So when you sleep the thread saves important parts of the memory map and terminates and a new one is started with an empty memory map ready for a new "day" .
I doubt they can demand it without committing another crime. But they can for sure make life hard for the police by not carrying any ID and refusing to identify themselves.
They can't street bail you if they don't know who to pursue at their convenience. Which is what street bail is, a convenience for the police so they can pick people up one at a time.
Yeah. I mean if they have to do something this is truly the best option. CCA means you must be 18 to have a credit card. Now of course kids stealing, I mean borrowing their parent's card has always been a thing. But then what would stop them "borrowing" their ID?
I think it's the best you'll get in this bizarre time we're living in.
For sure entirely defederating would be hard right now. But you're could selectively block communities on your own instance. As I say if they did do something so heinous others would pick up the communities and it would be easier.
On the one hand one instance having so many users is not ideal. If the mods/admins there go wild you can simply move, and organically the communities hosted there would appear elsewhere.
So in real terms any action they hypothetically could take can realistically be countered.
I think the problem is that this is one part of the puzzle. Samsung are doing the other half. Locked bootloader. I fully expect the bigger manufacturers to go with both for a "fully trusted platform". That's how they will sell it at least.
The only question is, who will be making the unlocked phones and how much will they cost us?
This already happened a year or two ago when private clinics were prescribing both of the diabetic brands of semaglutide and dulaglutide among others [1] incorrectly for weight loss. Causing shortages of both to those with proper prescriptions for diabetes. They never officially admitted that was the cause but there were brazen websites offering these prescriptions for around £250 per month.
I mean they're a special kind of stupid. That line I am almost certain is powered by overhead line. 25kv overhead line. They were lowering them down from a bridge meaning they would be dangerously close to those wires.
Would have been a very showy way to Darwin themselves.
Oh I remember why. I was considering including links to some of the causes of the end of railtrack. But I thought it shouldn't really come as a surprise to those already here that private companies and safety are seldom bedfellows.
That shows a picture of a browser with a million search bars installed. This feels like it was more of a thing between 1998 and 2002. I'd say that wasn't early Internet, it was when it started to become mainstream.
I started on the internet in 1995 (demon Internet in the UK TAM account using slip) and the Web then was actually a very small part of what I did online. Yep the websites that were around rarely had ads. If they did they were part of a garish geocities page most likely.
But I was more often on usenet (yes kids before it was used for paid piracy we did actually use it for it's original intent) and IRC (remembering the efnet/ircnet split). The Internet browser was just another app you used online.
I especially like that they're wearing masks with the correct configuration. They could have just looked at eachother and realised something wasn't right.
Well. In the UK the rails and infrastructure used to be privately owned. But it turned out a private company couldn't be trusted with that level of safety within their remit. So it returned to government control quite some tine ago.
The train companies are private though. Well except for a handful that failed to meet requirements.
No. That's just because the thread simulating your consciousness has leaked too much memory. So when you sleep the thread saves important parts of the memory map and terminates and a new one is started with an empty memory map ready for a new "day" .