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Stunning_Delay9811 t1_j60t367 wrote
Reply to comment by gordonjames62 in DOJ disrupts major ransomware group that extorted about $100M including from schools and hospitals by A-Do-Gooder
Nah we need to take it one step further. There needs to be "special military operations" conducted to take some of these people out, because the only reason a lot of them aren't receiving justice, is the grey area of international law.
Stunning_Delay9811 t1_j10bqxc wrote
Reply to comment by Morall_tach in TIL that the USA uses 10x as much salt on the road than they do in processed foods, and was first introduced on the roads in New Hampshire. by madmansmarker
It's brown...
Stunning_Delay9811 t1_j0vdi0t wrote
Reply to comment by Akanti in Epic Games to Pay $520 Million Over Children’s Privacy and Trickery Charges by 08830
It's called excise tax.
Stunning_Delay9811 t1_iyeizmu wrote
Hexen, that game was absolutely brutal for young me to play.
Stunning_Delay9811 t1_ixx3061 wrote
Reply to TIL about the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - a US government agency maintaining a reference catalogue of almost any item known; from peanut butter to New Jersey waste water samples. And everything is for sale. by samgarita
I get my networks time from NIST for free. Working pretty well on Stratum 1. Hope to upgrade to a GPS unit in the future.
Stunning_Delay9811 t1_iw3ffgy wrote
So the Indian Government actually holds the bag for all the hackers and scammers that emanate from it's borders.
Stunning_Delay9811 t1_iuk0hwg wrote
Reply to comment by Gingergerbals in UK police fail to use facial recognition ethically and legally, study finds | Police should be banned from using it in public spaces, the researchers say. by chrisdh79
I think my syntax is off, I agree with you.
Stunning_Delay9811 t1_iuik78l wrote
Reply to UK police fail to use facial recognition ethically and legally, study finds | Police should be banned from using it in public spaces, the researchers say. by chrisdh79
We have this stuff being used in the suburbs in the United States, where legally, it's not even supposed to be used. They can't use it legally, or ethically for that matter, so how are we to expect the UK police to follow the "rules".
Stunning_Delay9811 t1_j9h79i3 wrote
Reply to TIL that at its peak, AOL / America Online was responsible for 50% of CDs manufactured worldwide by eskihomer
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