you have a choice of 1-2, depending on where you live. You will not have coverage all of (3) wireless carriers at any time locally, and you will not have nationwide coverage of all 3 wireless carriers at any time either.
You can have these tiny little MVNO's give you coverage in one state, but should you leave that state you'll have no coverage. Those little MVNO's aren't competitive with big carriers. even on a statewide level.
So again, please don't be so naive. There is minimal to no coverage.
In comparison, in the EU you have 4+ carriers to pick at any time. And you can swap instantly, with no lockin. And no monopoly.
You just don't want to see it which is why it was an anonymous post.
if you want to see how bad it is look at #ringcamera
look up #ringcamera on twitter. You'll notice a bunch of police posts going RING IS GREAT OUR PARTNERSHIP IS STRONG KEEP COMMUNITIES SAFE. Etc.
Keep in mind that this + Barr's statement about police means: "we'll take your footage and do something only if it helps us, but not you"
they don't vet their marketplace, letting people be sold fraudulent products. You'd think they care, but hey let's leave it with "amazon is not a library"?
Amazon needs to do more than minimal effort in their marketplace, but they don't. That's before I even get into any other category of anything sold on amazon.
All they're doing is setting the literal lowest bar on quality; and it's even lower than ebay.
It must be the hardest thing in the world to display a "would you like to preheat the toaster?" in an app for a smart toaster instead of "enjoy your burnt crisps"
Irvine company is like the #1 most corrupt thing in all of California. It's basically a 100+ year old company that owns the entire city back from the goldrush. They are probably more secretive than law enforcement. They're responsible for a lot of the insane pricing in California as well.
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Don't forget Gilead has direct ties to trump
https://www.fool.com/investing/general/2016/01/31/3-surprisingly-controversial-stocks-in-donald-trum .aspx
Major part of portfolio and guess who got instant fda approval? https://www.commondreams.org/news/2020/03/24/massive-scandal-trump-fda-grants-drug-company-exclusive -claim-promising-coronavirus
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Re: It's our game, we make the rules, till Google quits that is.
This is their mindset of level playing field. Their idea of level playing field is when they have a finger on the scales
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even worse
someone died on that ship crozier was fired for being a whisteblower of.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/13/politics/theodore-roosevelt-sailor-coronavirus/
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google already flipped out and removed it
https://www.fastcompany.com/90475922/donotpays-subscription-sharing-extension-has-disappeared-from-c hrome
However, says people can go to https://donotpay.com/web/split-subscription to take care of it still
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users on piracy sites have been increasing
I've been noticing a rise in torrent seeds lately, it's surely not an accident
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Re:
you have a choice of 1-2, depending on where you live. You will not have coverage all of (3) wireless carriers at any time locally, and you will not have nationwide coverage of all 3 wireless carriers at any time either.
You can have these tiny little MVNO's give you coverage in one state, but should you leave that state you'll have no coverage. Those little MVNO's aren't competitive with big carriers. even on a statewide level.
So again, please don't be so naive. There is minimal to no coverage.
In comparison, in the EU you have 4+ carriers to pick at any time. And you can swap instantly, with no lockin. And no monopoly.
You just don't want to see it which is why it was an anonymous post.
On the post: The Plot Against Section 230 Is Being Run By Big Legacy Companies Who Failed To Adapt To The Internet
Re:
Biden takes tons of money from them, and hates section 230. Surprise surprise.
On the post: Facebook Pays $550 Million Settlement In Illinois Facial Recognition Lawsuit, Which Could Pose Problems For Clearview
Re:
The same way amazon does
On the post: European Law Enforcement Officials Upset Facebook Is Warning Users Their Devices May Have Been Hacked
unfortunately, I see this as a ramp up against the internet
It seems a lot of countries and places are trying to build up sentiment of "internet = bad", on a global scale.
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Re: Soo?
Of course they do!
Cops don't have to follow a legal process, so they get it automatically.
Customers have to yet follow a quasi-legal process, so they may get it someday if they sue in a court and pay tons of money.
/sad
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Re: Techshit are a bunch of Lefty A-holes
Well, you clearly out-debated us. I mean, we'd better just hang up our hats and give up because you clearly won the internet, right?
I especially like the SpecialCaps in the middle of BadGrammar.
Please try harder at disconnecting yourself from the internet.
On the post: Alabama Lawmakers Think The Time Is Right To Make Assaulting A Cop A 'Hate Crime'
so does this apply both ways?
Does this mean any time a cop shoots/tasers/rubber bullets someone it's a hate crime?
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so, is the opposite true as well?
So does this mean any time a cop shoots anyone - rubber bullet, taser, actual bullet? Is also a hate crime?
On the post: FTC Slaps Cambridge Analytica With An Order Barring The Already Defunct Company From Illegally Collecting Data Ever Again
Little to no evidence?
Did you not read the government confirmation of Cambridge impacting both brexit and the election? Have your watched the great hack?
There's a lot of information around Cambridge and their ties to tons of campaigns.
On the post: Cops Offered Deeper Discounts On Ring Cameras Depending On How Much Of The Neighborhood The Cameras Would Surveil
if you want to see how bad it is look at #ringcamera
look up #ringcamera on twitter. You'll notice a bunch of police posts going RING IS GREAT OUR PARTNERSHIP IS STRONG KEEP COMMUNITIES SAFE. Etc.
Keep in mind that this + Barr's statement about police means: "we'll take your footage and do something only if it helps us, but not you"
On the post: NYPD Finally Releases A Body Camera Policy That Gives The Department Plenty Of Ways To Withhold Footage
privacy of any person = 100% footage withdrawn
There's no way that they wouldn't immediately withdraw every video they ever produce on the basis of protecting someone's privacy.
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Re: Re: Policiticans, much like phones, are replaceable
We still have the same durability issue: they constantly break when they fold over
On the post: NY Times Goes Off On Amazon Because Some People Are Publishing Fake George Orwell Books
Re: Re: It IS Amazon's fault here
they don't vet their marketplace, letting people be sold fraudulent products. You'd think they care, but hey let's leave it with "amazon is not a library"?
Amazon needs to do more than minimal effort in their marketplace, but they don't. That's before I even get into any other category of anything sold on amazon.
All they're doing is setting the literal lowest bar on quality; and it's even lower than ebay.
On the post: Rogue 'Smart' Ovens Again Highlight How Dumb Tech Is Often The Smarter Choice
obviously a "confirmation" is impossible
It must be the hardest thing in the world to display a "would you like to preheat the toaster?" in an app for a smart toaster instead of "enjoy your burnt crisps"
On the post: Vigilant And Its Customers Are Lying About ICE's Access To Plate Records
irvine company says it all
Irvine company is like the #1 most corrupt thing in all of California. It's basically a 100+ year old company that owns the entire city back from the goldrush. They are probably more secretive than law enforcement. They're responsible for a lot of the insane pricing in California as well.
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