Are ad views down and you need some more clickbait? The hyperbolic hardon that you and some of the media have over Ring was amusing at first. Now it's just sad. I have three Ring cameras and I like them very much. I wasn't stupid, so I have always used strong unique login credentials for them (as I do all connected devices and accounts), and I never activated the "sharing", as I don't care for the "neighborhood gossip" aspect. The cameras function very well and give me the peace-of-mind I wanted.
... trusting a cop. Never, ever, trust a cop. They are NOT there to help you, they are there to help themselves and their masters. They will lie, cheat, steal, maim, and kill anyone, man, woman, child, that gets in their way or threatens their dominion over others.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Yay, more "get back at trump"
"Discovery" has actually been a very entertaining series. "Picard" has started off very well, was like sitting down with an old friend after a long absence. But then, I decide for myself what I like and don't like instead of letting "the internet" tell me what I should and shouldn't like.
We have a simple antenna on the roof of the home. We get over 50 channels in crystal clear resolution. All the major networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, CW, PBS) plus all the independant and subchannels with various content. We even get Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, and Vietnamese channels. There is such a wide variety, we don't need cable TV. For the rest, we can use Netflix or Youtube.
Idiot users are the problem. Ring's system has never been "hacked". Unrelated companies had their systems breached, with idiots who use both services using the same login credentials for their Ring system. Those login credentials are then posted for thousands of criminals to try to use anywhere they can. The fact that they found idiot Ring users who didn't bother to secure their system any better than to use the same login credentials is not the problem of Ring. Ring has always provided a way to keep your system safer. If idiot users can't be bothered to use what is given, that's not on Ring.
Ring cameras were never "hacked". The Ring system was never "hacked". Stop with this misleading bullshit which doesn't actually address the problem. The lawsuit is stupid and should be thrown out because, again, the Ring cameras were never "hacked". The USERS used the same login credentials for their Ring cameras as they used on some other unrelated service that WAS HACKED. Criminals simply scoured the net using those stolen credentials and lucked out on finding idiot Ring users who used the same logins on everything. Yes, Ring should have forced users to enable 2FA or some other means, but instead they chose to make it more simple for the users, not realizing that users are typically STUPID.
This lawsuit, again, is a stupid waste of time and the courts should throw it out. RING WAS NEVER HACKED. That's it.
How about a law to prevent people from being exploited by Lorena Gonzalez? She's obviously exploiting freelancers in order to bolster her "woke cred". But, she's just another idiot f'ing things up because she doesn't really understand, nor care, how things really work.
Certain people/groups have a hardon against Ring ever since the company partnered with law enforcement. For the most part, all of the supposed issues now being hysterically broadcast simply are because of ignorant users not securing the devices properly. I suppose Ring should force 2FA from now on, or perhaps put a huge banner on the setup screen to caution against reusing a password from another site. No matter how secure they make their system, the weak-link is always going to be the users, which is what is being proven over and over again. But, yeah, go blame Ring instead, get your ad-clicks and page hits for shitty click-bait articles.
So Ring is the whipping boy this month. All the woke media desperately trying to shove their "Ring is bad" viewpoint into the fray. Meanwhile, most consumers, like me, like their Ring products and aren't bothered by all this BS being spewed by the lame-stream media.
On the post: Ring Continues To Pitch Facial Recognition To Law Enforcement While Claiming It Won't Be Adding Facial Recognition To Its Cameras
More of the hyperbole over Ring...
Are ad views down and you need some more clickbait? The hyperbolic hardon that you and some of the media have over Ring was amusing at first. Now it's just sad. I have three Ring cameras and I like them very much. I wasn't stupid, so I have always used strong unique login credentials for them (as I do all connected devices and accounts), and I never activated the "sharing", as I don't care for the "neighborhood gossip" aspect. The cameras function very well and give me the peace-of-mind I wanted.
On the post: College Student Gets Thrown On The Ground And A Gun Pointed At His Head For Committing The Crime Of 'Taking A Selfie While Black'
The first problem is...
... trusting a cop. Never, ever, trust a cop. They are NOT there to help you, they are there to help themselves and their masters. They will lie, cheat, steal, maim, and kill anyone, man, woman, child, that gets in their way or threatens their dominion over others.
On the post: Devin Nunes' Lawyer Continues To Use Unrelated Case To Try To Unearth Satirical Internet Cow Account
Looks like...
... the only person more stupid than Nunes is his lawyer, Biss.
On the post: Second California Court Tells State AG To Stop Screwing Around And Release Police Misconduct Records
Follow the money...
Becerra works for the largest crime syndicate in the US: the police unions.
On the post: CBS Gets Angry Joe's YouTube Review Of 'Picard' Taken Down For Using 26 Seconds Of The Show's Trailer
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Yay, more "get back at trump"
"Discovery" has actually been a very entertaining series. "Picard" has started off very well, was like sitting down with an old friend after a long absence. But then, I decide for myself what I like and don't like instead of letting "the internet" tell me what I should and shouldn't like.
On the post: CBS Gets Angry Joe's YouTube Review Of 'Picard' Taken Down For Using 26 Seconds Of The Show's Trailer
Re: Re:
Except the show is actually very well done and is an excellent addition to the ST family.
On the post: Comcast Says It Will Respond To Cord Cutting In 2020 With...More Price Hikes
"The beatings will continue until morale improves"
On the post: Houston Officer Behind Deadly Botched Raid Hit With Two Felony Murder Indictments
How long until Trump pardons him? /s
On the post: Traditional TV Enters Its Final Death Spiral
Don't knock OTA
We have a simple antenna on the roof of the home. We get over 50 channels in crystal clear resolution. All the major networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, CW, PBS) plus all the independant and subchannels with various content. We even get Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, and Vietnamese channels. There is such a wide variety, we don't need cable TV. For the rest, we can use Netflix or Youtube.
On the post: Uber Wins Dubious Honor Of Being First Big Tech Company To Bully A Small Nation Using Corporate Sovereignty
Uber is evil
There is absolutely nothing good about Uber. They've been shady from the beginning and continue to be so.
On the post: Ring Throws A Moist Towelette On Its Dumpster Fire With A Couple Of Minimal Security Tweaks
Ring isn't the problem
Idiot users are the problem. Ring's system has never been "hacked". Unrelated companies had their systems breached, with idiots who use both services using the same login credentials for their Ring system. Those login credentials are then posted for thousands of criminals to try to use anywhere they can. The fact that they found idiot Ring users who didn't bother to secure their system any better than to use the same login credentials is not the problem of Ring. Ring has always provided a way to keep your system safer. If idiot users can't be bothered to use what is given, that's not on Ring.
On the post: Ring Sued Because 'Taking Customers' Security Seriously' Means Selling Easily-Hijacked Cameras
Misleading title
Ring cameras were never "hacked". The Ring system was never "hacked". Stop with this misleading bullshit which doesn't actually address the problem. The lawsuit is stupid and should be thrown out because, again, the Ring cameras were never "hacked". The USERS used the same login credentials for their Ring cameras as they used on some other unrelated service that WAS HACKED. Criminals simply scoured the net using those stolen credentials and lucked out on finding idiot Ring users who used the same logins on everything. Yes, Ring should have forced users to enable 2FA or some other means, but instead they chose to make it more simple for the users, not realizing that users are typically STUPID.
This lawsuit, again, is a stupid waste of time and the courts should throw it out. RING WAS NEVER HACKED. That's it.
On the post: Cloudflare Removes Warrant Canary: Thoughtful Post Says It Can No Longer Say It Hasn't Removed A Site Due To Political Pressure
So are we, as liberals, supposed to tolerate the very people who are actively trying to kill us?
On the post: Alabama Lawmakers Think The Time Is Right To Make Assaulting A Cop A 'Hate Crime'
Again...
Never trust a LEO (or their sycophants and enablers).
On the post: Author Of California's Bill That Effectively Ends Freelancing Finally Open To Making Changes After Freelancers Lose Jobs & Lawsuit Filed
How about a law to prevent people from being exploited by Lorena Gonzalez? She's obviously exploiting freelancers in order to bolster her "woke cred". But, she's just another idiot f'ing things up because she doesn't really understand, nor care, how things really work.
On the post: Nearly 4,000 Ring Credentials Leaked, Including Users' Time Zones And Device Names
Certain people/groups have a hardon against Ring ever since the company partnered with law enforcement. For the most part, all of the supposed issues now being hysterically broadcast simply are because of ignorant users not securing the devices properly. I suppose Ring should force 2FA from now on, or perhaps put a huge banner on the setup screen to caution against reusing a password from another site. No matter how secure they make their system, the weak-link is always going to be the users, which is what is being proven over and over again. But, yeah, go blame Ring instead, get your ad-clicks and page hits for shitty click-bait articles.
On the post: Accountability Is Nowhere To Be Found For Foxconn's Wisconsin Head Fake
HAHAHAHAHA
GOP accountable? GOP admitting fault? GOP accepting blame for this debacle? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
On the post: 5G Phones Will Be Bigger & More Expensive With Crappy Battery Life. Excited Yet?
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On the post: The Subtweet Defense Wins: Elon Musk Cleared In Defamation Case
I've always thought Elon looked kinda Pedo. Still do.
On the post: Cops Offered Deeper Discounts On Ring Cameras Depending On How Much Of The Neighborhood The Cameras Would Surveil
So Ring is the whipping boy this month. All the woke media desperately trying to shove their "Ring is bad" viewpoint into the fray. Meanwhile, most consumers, like me, like their Ring products and aren't bothered by all this BS being spewed by the lame-stream media.
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