Explorer335
Explorer335 t1_jdu8ktt wrote
Reply to comment by ChrisGeritol in TIL that method used to rob the banks in the movie The Place Beyond the Pines (2012) was the actual method "Friday Night Robber" Carl Gugasian successfully used for over thirty years. by Saint_Gut-Free
I saw a great video of a guy outrunning police on a snowmobile. Just ripping across grass and dirt until he gets to a lake. He guns it and hydroplanes the snowmobile across the entire lake with the cops stuck on the shore.
Explorer335 t1_jdtyp63 wrote
Local strip clubs were distributing drugs and extorting customers like this. Police and DEA descended on them like the wrath of God. The guys running the clubs got decades in prison.
Talk to your bank about disputing the charges, explain that you were drugged and extorted. You'll need a lawyer to limit your exposure, but you'll need to involve law enforcement. Police and DEA will fuck them up.
Explorer335 t1_jdsbu9c wrote
Reply to comment by pinkcheems in Private doctors in India are protesting against 'Right to health' bill. by pinkcheems
It's cool to see the MRP printed on the box for medication from India. In most cases, it's less than the equivalent of $5 USD.
Explorer335 t1_jdkz01x wrote
Reply to [OC] Number of physicians per 1000 residents by giteam
Is this why a 7-minute virtual visit costs me $293 dollars?
Explorer335 t1_jcv7uw8 wrote
I'd imagine that "chip" is pretty close to just emptying a can of pepper spray into your mouth.
Explorer335 t1_jbark5s wrote
Reply to comment by plssirnomore in Estonia's Pro-Ukraine Prime Minister Kallas Wins Reelection by SouLG97
Russia fuels the corruption in neighboring countries to weaken them and expand their own influence. Putin's territorial ambitions clearly extend beyond Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova.
Explorer335 t1_jbaobb3 wrote
Reply to A group of researchers has achieved a breakthrough in secure communications by developing an algorithm that conceals sensitive information so effectively that it is impossible to detect that anything has been hidden by thebelsnickle1991
It's quite likely that tools like this are already in use by intelligence agencies. The concept of steganography is not new, and the advantages are obvious.
Explorer335 t1_ja5ho4i wrote
Reply to comment by The_Safe_For_Work in US 'develops' AI-powered facial recognition tech for military robot drones - The drones are to be tasked with expeditionary roles, including special operations, to "open the opportunity for real-time autonomous response by the robot." by Gari_305
Those drones have incredibly powerful optics with multi-spectral capabilities.
Explorer335 t1_j8nv6do wrote
Reply to comment by TheyCallMeBigSlick in TIFU by getting dumped for taking a dump. by 6millionwaystolive
Poor girl had to break out the poop knife
Explorer335 t1_j6m79uu wrote
Reply to They don't make medicine like they used to. by NutzPup
That would be pretty grand if they just removed the carcinogenic/hepatotoxic chloroform from it.
Explorer335 t1_j4ozl30 wrote
Reply to Among social media users, YouTube was considered to be the least civil, followed by Facebook. Twitter and TikTok ranked in the middle. Reddit and Instagram were considered the most civil. (N = 1,105; N = 1,035) by RepleteDivide
Facebook and YouTube are absolutely crawling with paid trolls.
Explorer335 t1_iuc5rwa wrote
Reply to Jake Paul Defeats Anderson Silva by ThatGuyWhoBarksABit
The outcome was planned. This is just a payday event designed to publicize the launch of the United Fighters Association.
Explorer335 t1_iu9ecft wrote
Reply to comment by SpaceTabs in Federal bans aren't stopping US states from buying forbidden Chinese kit by Sorin61
Huawei, Hikvision, and Dahua gear are really prevalent in my field. The prices are so low on some of the stuff that I swear they must be subsidizing it somewhere. I know those cameras check in with a server in China periodically, and some of them have facial recognition. I'm curious about what all they can do.
Explorer335 t1_iu7yfhv wrote
If the NSA is going public to say this is a threat, it's a BIG problem. That 5G hardware can communicate on huge swaths of the electromagnetic spectrum (far beyond its rating), and those towers have serious power behind them. Imagine a Chinese SIGINT network spanning the entire United States. What could possibly go wrong?
Explorer335 t1_itk40kp wrote
Keep in mind Ukraine's enormous agricultural exports. A dirty bomb could contaminate huge swaths of land, making it unsuitable for growing food. That could lead to food shortages all over the world.
Explorer335 t1_je8xfgj wrote
Reply to comment by Gicofokami in Russia Says Ukraine Using Long-Range US Artillery by TallAd3975
As much as I would like them to get F-16s, that does not appear possible. The F-16s use modern NATO gear that is too sensitive to risk falling into Russian hands. Hopefully, they can get fighter jets, but it will need to be something different.