Your concerns would probably have a greater impact if you could be bothered to address something (anything) that Timothy wrote rather than focus on Timothy himself. Hearing a counter point as to why his examples are over blown would be great, but just whining about "hyperbole" is just another form of exaggeration.
If Monster gets the word Wasatch in its portfolio associated with a food item then the entire state of Utah has just been put on watch. That alone should keep Monster's lawyers busy until the Second Coming. If there is any justice in the world they should all be cast into outer darkness by that time.
You are right, if the FAA makes an error then it is catastrophic. That is the reason they should be forthcoming with their evidence of potential harm. As a federal oversight agency that safeguards people's lives they should be diligent in gathering evidence and open to sharing their evidence in order to be transparent about their decisions. To make a decision that is contrary to the experience and practice of other countries and agencies without demonstrating harm is capricious and erodes confidence in an important agency.
Some Hollywood executives getting bent out of shape because they cannot control the snapshots of a few pieces of scrap paper that are associated with the origins of a 25 year old movie is one of the most Hollywood things imaginable.
To add to the fun, Congressperson Jody Hice (GA-10), has gone on record to say that Muslims should not enjoy the privilege of 1st amendment protections. He has also gone on record saying that social media corporations, like Facebook and Twitter, are violating the 1st amendment rights of conservatives, and they should be forced to change their moderation policies. It would be delightful to hear how he would approach this particular issue. By delightful, I mean utterly pathetic and depressing to learn he is a leader within the government of the USA.
It is clearly a distraction and a drain on resources. I hope this gets sorted out soon. I have always been impressed that you highlight people like this when they clearly communicate what they are capable of doing.
If DeSantis doesn't want to look like he only respects the rights of people he agrees with, he'll need to keep cops from exercising their discretion and arresting people protesting against unequal treatment by law enforcement.
It looks quite clear that Gov DeSantis has ambitions to run for national office as his next step up the political ladder. Political discourse has degenerated to the point where there is no penalty for unequal treatment nor for standing on any kind of consistent set of principles other than taking care of his own. In fact, his Party has a special word, RINO, for anybody who does such a thing.
One day, when I sit down to write a bot that automatically sends out legal notices, I am going to make sure to include an "if" statement that checks to see if the recipient is the Electronic Frontier Foundation. I would have thought that would be obvious.
While the previous administration was pointing and shouting at the potential evils of tik tok a good number of their supporters are running from the federales because they were sold out by their other apps (including Parler). The location data that was harvested during the riots at the US Capitol building turned out to have the same privacy flaws. Of course few in power want to point out the systemic flaws that led to this, but quite a few are more than happy to entertain those who are more concerned about bizarre and grotesquely contorted theories involving Bill Gates, 5G, and vaccines that do the same thing.
I read the phrase "Red Hat Insurrection," and my first reaction was to avoid reading further to avoid some screed about the changes coming to CENTOS. Until now I have managed to keep separate the whole MAGA hat thing and RedHat.
This is a perfect demonstration of the US criminal justice system. They were able to put a system in place that they believed would predict which children were at greatest risk to engage in criminal activity. Their solution was to just go ahead and treat them like criminals rather than intervene and help people they believed were in the greatest need. Rather than treat the problem they decided to just keep feeding a system that destroys lives rather than prevents any kind of relief.
Probably not, but if they continue to require a photo ID and track movements then everybody using the site has to balance their privacy concerns with the desire to access the site.
The decision to use Epik and DDoSGuard makes it problematic for journalists to monitor the site and document what is being posted. A number of US politicians used the site to share posts, and now Parler is doing their best to create a firewall to keep out people smart enough to stay away from the honey pot.
Many of the people who have actively worked to coddle the carriers have also spread disinformation about section 230 protections. They have explicitly called out platforms for not allowing all speech while simultaneously providing cover for the corporations that restrict access to the platforms they claim are required to host all speech.
Using the police as a weapon should not be possible in the first place. If the police were not equipped to act like armed vigilantes it would not be possible to exploit them as a weapon to terrorize the public they are supposed to serve. At some point people will figure out how to use any weapon that is available to them and will do so. There are two wrongs here, and they most certainly do not add up to a right.
Cannot wait until the conspiracy idiots start asking why they need to secure Tom Rorow and speculating what Tom knows about the election. There are no coincidences!
Once again I have to pray for restraint and calm to overcome the urge to throw Justice Thomas in a cell under the same conditions hoping he gains the least modicum of compassion for another human being. Yet another decision for which I hope he chokes on a pubic hair.
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Re: is it Timothy or what Timothy wrote?
Your concerns would probably have a greater impact if you could be bothered to address something (anything) that Timothy wrote rather than focus on Timothy himself. Hearing a counter point as to why his examples are over blown would be great, but just whining about "hyperbole" is just another form of exaggeration.
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Watch out Wasatch
If Monster gets the word Wasatch in its portfolio associated with a food item then the entire state of Utah has just been put on watch. That alone should keep Monster's lawyers busy until the Second Coming. If there is any justice in the world they should all be cast into outer darkness by that time.
On the post: FAA Ignores FCC, Limits U.S. 5G Over Unsubstantiated Safety Concerns
Re: FCC, FAA, and focus
You are right, if the FAA makes an error then it is catastrophic. That is the reason they should be forthcoming with their evidence of potential harm. As a federal oversight agency that safeguards people's lives they should be diligent in gathering evidence and open to sharing their evidence in order to be transparent about their decisions. To make a decision that is contrary to the experience and practice of other countries and agencies without demonstrating harm is capricious and erodes confidence in an important agency.
On the post: FAA Ignores FCC, Limits U.S. 5G Over Unsubstantiated Safety Concerns
Vaccine Safety
If they are so concerned about 5G then how come they let me on a plane even though I have been vaccinated?
On the post: Miramax's Bizarrely Ridiculous Lawsuit Against Quentin Tarantino Over His Pulp Fiction NFTs
Control This!!
Some Hollywood executives getting bent out of shape because they cannot control the snapshots of a few pieces of scrap paper that are associated with the origins of a 25 year old movie is one of the most Hollywood things imaginable.
On the post: Taliban Creates A New Content Moderation Challenge For Social Media
Another Angle
To add to the fun, Congressperson Jody Hice (GA-10), has gone on record to say that Muslims should not enjoy the privilege of 1st amendment protections. He has also gone on record saying that social media corporations, like Facebook and Twitter, are violating the 1st amendment rights of conservatives, and they should be forced to change their moderation policies. It would be delightful to hear how he would approach this particular issue. By delightful, I mean utterly pathetic and depressing to learn he is a leader within the government of the USA.
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Sorry you have to deal with this
It is clearly a distraction and a drain on resources. I hope this gets sorted out soon. I have always been impressed that you highlight people like this when they clearly communicate what they are capable of doing.
https://newbeautifulera.wordpress.com/2013/03/30/how-nature-says-do-not-touch-a-classic-far-s ide-comic/
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He does want to look that way
It looks quite clear that Gov DeSantis has ambitions to run for national office as his next step up the political ladder. Political discourse has degenerated to the point where there is no penalty for unequal treatment nor for standing on any kind of consistent set of principles other than taking care of his own. In fact, his Party has a special word, RINO, for anybody who does such a thing.
On the post: Content Moderation Case Study: Automated Copyright Takedown Bot Goes Haywire (2018)
How to write a bot
One day, when I sit down to write a bot that automatically sends out legal notices, I am going to make sure to include an "if" statement that checks to see if the recipient is the Electronic Frontier Foundation. I would have thought that would be obvious.
On the post: Trump And Oracle's Dumb TikTok Cronyism Falls Apart
All while the former Parler app sold them out
While the previous administration was pointing and shouting at the potential evils of tik tok a good number of their supporters are running from the federales because they were sold out by their other apps (including Parler). The location data that was harvested during the riots at the US Capitol building turned out to have the same privacy flaws. Of course few in power want to point out the systemic flaws that led to this, but quite a few are more than happy to entertain those who are more concerned about bizarre and grotesquely contorted theories involving Bill Gates, 5G, and vaccines that do the same thing.
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Leave CENTOS out of this!
I read the phrase "Red Hat Insurrection," and my first reaction was to avoid reading further to avoid some screed about the changes coming to CENTOS. Until now I have managed to keep separate the whole MAGA hat thing and RedHat.
On the post: Congressman Asks House Education Committee To Look At Pre-Crime Program Targeting Florida Schoolkids
Treat Them Like Criminals Before It Is Too Late
This is a perfect demonstration of the US criminal justice system. They were able to put a system in place that they believed would predict which children were at greatest risk to engage in criminal activity. Their solution was to just go ahead and treat them like criminals rather than intervene and help people they believed were in the greatest need. Rather than treat the problem they decided to just keep feeding a system that destroys lives rather than prevents any kind of relief.
On the post: Parler Attempting to Come Back Online, Still Insisting The Site's Motivation Is 'Privacy' Despite Leaking Details On All Its Users
Re: Re: Dangerous to monitor
Probably not, but if they continue to require a photo ID and track movements then everybody using the site has to balance their privacy concerns with the desire to access the site.
On the post: Parler Attempting to Come Back Online, Still Insisting The Site's Motivation Is 'Privacy' Despite Leaking Details On All Its Users
Dangerous to monitor
The decision to use Epik and DDoSGuard makes it problematic for journalists to monitor the site and document what is being posted. A number of US politicians used the site to share posts, and now Parler is doing their best to create a firewall to keep out people smart enough to stay away from the honey pot.
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Hiding the carriers
Many of the people who have actively worked to coddle the carriers have also spread disinformation about section 230 protections. They have explicitly called out platforms for not allowing all speech while simultaneously providing cover for the corporations that restrict access to the platforms they claim are required to host all speech.
On the post: FBI Warns Assholes Are Now Combining Compromised IoT Devices With Swatting Because That's The Hell We Now Live In
Fear the police
Using the police as a weapon should not be possible in the first place. If the police were not equipped to act like armed vigilantes it would not be possible to exploit them as a weapon to terrorize the public they are supposed to serve. At some point people will figure out how to use any weapon that is available to them and will do so. There are two wrongs here, and they most certainly do not add up to a right.
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Fortunately the potential damage is quite limited
On the plus side, we are fortunate that nobody in their right mind would take anything said on twitter seriously or give it any weight whatsoever.
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Qlues About Tom
Cannot wait until the conspiracy idiots start asking why they need to secure Tom Rorow and speculating what Tom knows about the election. There are no coincidences!
On the post: Supreme Court Reverses Decision Granting Qualified Immunity To Guards Who Threw An Inmate Into A 'Feces-Covered' Cell
Praying for restraint
Once again I have to pray for restraint and calm to overcome the urge to throw Justice Thomas in a cell under the same conditions hoping he gains the least modicum of compassion for another human being. Yet another decision for which I hope he chokes on a pubic hair.
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African Proverb
When elephants fight it is the grass that suffers.
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