There are so many things you can do between nothing and full on invasion. Your question cannot possibly be in good faith.
There are so many things you can do between nothing and full on invasion. Your question cannot possibly be in good faith.
Yeah, I admittedly chose the latter :)
I admittedly haven’t read the material, but your quoted text sounds very vague and indirect. Perhaps there was more content that was more direct and concrete.
Not that I will convince you to use signal, but there are desktop versions as well, so technically not required to use a smart phone.
Ok, then I’m also curious on how they would solve that.
Will it run locally? I just assumed it would be run on Apple servers in some way.
Have you tried discussing this with ChatGPT/Claude/Perplexity? I’ve found it extremely helpful for getting started, and exploring different options.
You’re right, it would be very annoying to change up your gait all the time unless you’re a potential target. Like you, I try to avoid being tracked and surveillances as much as possible just by principle. But for something like this it would be very impractical.
Well, if you did it all the time they would consistently identify you.
Why is that?
A lot of people don’t seem to mind it, but to me it really tastes terrible. Even if I got it for free I wouldn’t drink it.
I’d love it if most folks didn’t go 10-15kmph faster (which seems to be the standard where I live) than the speed limit, but I have no way of changing their behavior on my own. Me going the speed limit on principle might just make it even more dangerous for me and the rest who are speeding. It might be marginal but it adds up over time.
What is safer though? Driving the same speed as the cars around you or have all cars passing you at a higher speed? My guess is the former.
I’ll play the uniformed devils advocate here:
I’m torn about my personal opinion about copyrights and software licensing in general. I think the main problem is the huge power imbalance between people and corporations, not so much the fact a company analyzed a bunch of available data to solve programming problems.
They don’t copy the data and sell it verbatim to others which would be a legal issue and in my mind also a moral issue, as they don’t add any additional value.
I think most civilians in Gaza are busy trying to survive. People are starving and trying to avoid being killed. Constantly moving. Even if starving refugees did run in to one of the hostages, how and to who would they relay this information? And with that information relayed, what could the informant expect happen to the the camp that they stay in?
Less ink, obviously
So no more playing DJ Screw in my convertible during my roadtrip in Chechnya.
I don’t know too much about GHB, but from the little I’ve heard it sounds like it has a risk of deadly overdose, which I don’t think is the case for the first two examples you mentioned. You probably know more than me so perhaps you can enlighten me if they deserve to be grouped together?
Would you mind clarifying what you think is misleading in the title?