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This is 100% the experience I have had. Could not vibe harder with this.

Most of the time people have paid a premium for their new watch, camera, door bell, service and you try to point out that it connecting to the cloud or AI is overly complicated and not required for the result they are so happy about. You go on to say that the company is probably selling, exploiting and using that data to minipulating you… But you just come off as unhinged.

There is nothing good about america atm the only benifit is that there are some really good examples of why “I’ve got nothing to hide” is deeply flawed. This helps cut through to normal people.

Ad Company: How do we sell mass surveillance… By helping sad kids and cute puppies. Keep it short so people do have time to think to hard about it.
Update: sooo system76 cosmic desktop environment reached 1.0 and existing PopOS installs can now update to it… I have used it for a bit now and it’s clean, fast and just does what’s needed. Its awesome. The underlying OS could do with some more love but its a good package atm, you could absolutely do worse.
I have used sivlerblue, kinoite and bazite. Each one of them could run appimages. What are you using?
I would second the bazite OS over pop. I have used both (and still do) but bazzite is much more stable an imaged based system. I have had multiple updates go wrong in the past with popos over the last 5 years. Pop is also not recieving the attention it used to because the system76 team is focused on making a new desktop environment (DE) for PopOS (which is awesome but) that is taking some time and considerable resources away from the OS. Even when the new DE does get merged into to the OS I would imagine it would still have some issues to iron out. Where bazite is good now and its about as uncomplicated as it gets with linux. I would even go as far as saying I have more success running games under bazite than PopOS in its current state.
They got fired and replaced.

I live in Australia and I just did an audit of the power board that was sitting next to my bed. All four devices and the power board itself all have the insulated pins. I can’t remember the last time I saw one that didn’t have insulated pins. I’m sure they exist, but they are not common.

We also have RCD on all our circuits so if someone is able to short the pins, it will trip within 20ms or less.

Very true. Just want to point out the message is irrelevant for this purpose.

The messages might be end-to-end encrypted but what about the meta data? They might not have GPS coordinates but WiFi hot spots names have long been geo-located by the tech giants (its more power effient and works for devices without GPS). They cant read the messages but they should be able to tell where they are going. And If they can link the identity of a target to a whatsapp account there is a very good chance that account is talking to other potential targets.

If your goal is to target an individual and anyone they are talking to for assassination with a missile that will delete the house associated with the WiFi they are connected to. Meta data and some open source intelegance is all you need.

This is the world we live in.

The point of the film is to show how horrible war is in a context Americans can relate to. If they made a more realistic alliance, down some sort of real life right / left politics the message would be lost and it would be held up as some sort of propaganda film by one side of politics with the other side using it to justify why they’re correct.

So, yes the “alliance between the California and Texas” is a very deliberate choice.