Metallic_Hedgehog
Metallic_Hedgehog t1_is923fu wrote
Reply to comment by APM1485 in TIL the first confirmed victim of Takata airbags was 18y/o Parham. As she drove around a car park, she lightly bumped another vehicle making the airbag inflate, sending metal pieces at such tremendous force that one hit the teen’s neck slicing open her carotid artery. She bled to death in her seat by ahm713
She spent over $1650 a day on opioids and didn't die.
Don't believe everything you read on Reddit, kids.
Metallic_Hedgehog t1_is91lof wrote
Reply to comment by Dalmah in TIL the first confirmed victim of Takata airbags was 18y/o Parham. As she drove around a car park, she lightly bumped another vehicle making the airbag inflate, sending metal pieces at such tremendous force that one hit the teen’s neck slicing open her carotid artery. She bled to death in her seat by ahm713
Nobody seems to ever mention how much airbags sting. My eyes were bloodshot from the powder the entire next day.
Metallic_Hedgehog t1_j8qpkim wrote
Reply to comment by desperate_coder in They appeared in deepfake porn videos without their consent. Few laws protect them. by LiveStreamReports
You cannot ban this technology, because you can't enforce it. It's essentially similar to Napster. If you ban it, 30 more popped up. It wasn't until streaming made the $15 + convenience a better value than free media + viruses that piracy fell out of the mainstream.
I think the best solution currently is to require videos to label such content, such as how sponsored content must be labeled. Granted, this only works for now while deepfake technology is still detectable.