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Dumcommintz t1_jdeygbw wrote
Reply to comment by phredbull in Did Isaac Asimov predict GPT-4? by theglandcanyon
I was about to be all - well it actually was the communicator handhelds and badges while the tricorder was a diagnostic/scanning device - but with all the accessories and sensors you can get with cellphones nowadays I guess that difference matters less and less.
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Reply to comment by sojithesoulja in Ohio Supreme Court says insurance policy does not cover ransomware attack on software by homothebrave
And it was — I was totally fine. I’ve never even been to Mt Vesuvius!
Dumcommintz t1_j26x2kq wrote
Reply to comment by sojithesoulja in Ohio Supreme Court says insurance policy does not cover ransomware attack on software by homothebrave
So I'm rappelling down Mount Vesuvius when suddenly I slip, and I start to fall. Just falling, ahh ahh, I'll never forget the terror. When suddenly I realize "Holy shit, Hansel, haven't you been smoking Peyote for six straight days, and couldn't some of this maybe be in your head?"
Dumcommintz t1_iywr17n wrote
Reply to comment by Salt_Lab271 in Exoskeletons qualify for direct disability compensation in Germany by isamson
Tip of the spear! Edge of the knife… crack of my ass…
Dumcommintz t1_jdgs2rp wrote
Reply to License Plate Surveillance, Courtesy of Your Homeowners Association | Flock Safety works with police to market scanners to hundreds of private community groups — which have no privacy safeguards by Hrmbee
> being near a crime ISN’T ENOUGH TO GET SOMEONE ARRESTED!
It absolutely can be for some people in the very common scenario of being on probation. Typically, probation orders forbid people from being around illegal activities and criminals. The scenario above could be used directly or as an aggravator to revoke probation and bring charges.
Sure, they could likely try to appeal or plead their case that they were visiting their family a few doors down and unrelated to the drug bust, but that’s going to take time before you get in front of a judge. In the meantime, the probation officer already revoked the probation and the person is in jail.