DigitalArbitrage
DigitalArbitrage t1_j9vzik6 wrote
Reply to comment by jschubart in Fort Worth councilman's 82-year-old mother shot through door of her home by infinitum3d
No, it isn't even in the top 50 most dangerous U.S. metro areas.
This story is just in the news because the victim is a close relative of a public figure.
DigitalArbitrage t1_j2nakuw wrote
Reply to [OC] Shrinkflation has hit my Breakfast Burrito last year. This is the last 7 years of Saturday breakfast burrito weight from the same restaurant. I have been tracking them in excel. You can see a covid dip between Jan - Aug 2020. by chiefd59
Maybe restaurants will start selling healthy portion sizes now instead of 2,000 calorie meals.
DigitalArbitrage t1_iuhoh1h wrote
Reply to comment by ProfessionalDoubt627 in Canada restricting foreign state-owned firms from critical mineral industry by NineteenSixtySix
What would the alternative form of that be though? It seems like the best way they could have implemented it.
DigitalArbitrage t1_iuf66z5 wrote
Reply to comment by sigmatrophic in Canada restricting foreign state-owned firms from critical mineral industry by NineteenSixtySix
I thought they already did this in some parts of Canada. I remember reading something about Vancouver, BC passing a real estate ownership law not too long ago.
DigitalArbitrage t1_jdzvvll wrote
Reply to comment by firehawk1115 in BBC News: Clearview AI used nearly 1m times by US police, it tells the BBC by Gigglemind
They were the lowest bidder on a government contract to provide face scanning to sign in for filing federal taxes. Basically every adult in the U.S. would have been required to give them face scans if civil liberty groups hadn't pushed back on it.
For decades police in some states (e.g. Florida) have also been using databases of driver's license photos to search for fugitives.