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> I can't help but think of an absurd situation where your subscription ends mid use and results in a crash

Message on head-up display: "Your FSD subscription has expired. Do you want to purchase a new one ? [ ]Remind me later. [X]Yes. "

And then stuck in an infinite loop, because, for some reason, it cannot complete the transaction.


> Italy's privacy watchdog, scourge of US big tech, hit by corruption probe

Cloudfare, insured by Mafia: you hit us, we hit you.


That's where HAL 9000 was built.

Take it with a grain of salt. Read the negative reviews first.

> Iran Is Hunting Down Starlink Users

Does Starlink has a licence to operate in Iran ? (Is the Starlink transmitter homologated in Iran).

Sending RF signals without authorization will put you in trouble with law enforcement in most of the world, US included.


But america are the goodies, they should be able to meddle, spy ... in other countries. Tiktok is certainly a national security issue though, can't have those chinamen spying on americans.

Not so harsh. A bit more nuanced like in this movie: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born_in_East_L.A._(film)

Chong:) Look here el fago, watch my lips Where were ya born?

(Cheech:) I was BORN IN EAST L.A. Man, I was BORN IN EAST L.A.

(Chong:) Oh yeah, you were BORN IN EAST L.A. Let's see your green card

(Cheech:) Huh? Green card? I'm from East LA


> He's basically saying journalism is a matter of National Security

But it is paid by the CIA and US (_witb CIA_) is our friend.

Maybe instead of _saying_ he shall _act_. But yes, i know, he's a politician.


>We have to be more responsible assigning blame to technology.

Because we are lazy and irresponsible: we don't want to test this technology, because it is too expensive and we don't want to be blamed for its problems because, after we released it, it becomes someone else's problem.

That's how Boeing and modern software works.


> Requires PHP 8.1+

... any other version will break it. RIP SW engineering.

I guess this has become a mantra: "Going forward is a way to retreat. " TTOP


> XP was the last one that felt "solid",

You mean XP SP2 ?


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