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They’re just pissy that it outperforms their proprietary pieces of shit, thus the psyop campaign.
Lol I somehow doubt they’d take kindly to a violation of airspace sovereignty like that, especially in that regard
And the ever important island of Austin, that’s still somehow part of the US yet completely isolated within hostile territory.
Iirc Jellyfin isn’t exactly intended to be operated outside of your home network like Plex is. There are workarounds of course, but the onus is on the user to secure it.
Or in the near presence of the FCC or similar agency
The memes are the friends we made along the way :)
I’d fudge that info too if it meant not getting sent to the gulag
Jeez, it’s almost just straight not worth it to fly these days once you factor everything in. Luckily I haven’t had the need in a few years, but damn.
It seems like it is a private company contracted by DHS to roll this out, and that is where I have an issue. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think biometrics is the best route, but I absolutely do not trust a 3rd party random corp to have and securely store all of my sensitive biometrics, not do I trust them to not sell it for an additional revenue stream. Same reason why that company Clear was kinda bullshit, and how it was cost effective to have agents “selling” you on the service at the airport.
Anything is a box set with some effort
I wonder how effective at 308 round is to a drone, even just putting a sizable hole in the wing. And that’s assuming it’s causing at an altitude that’s within range.
I think The Matrix had it right when they said 1999 was the peak of humanity, when platforms for these kind of shenanigans didn’t exist yet lol. Yeah we had loons on BBSs and IRC, but this is certainly something special.
Boo, Wendy Testaburger boo
A regular carburetor, but old
Tbf Asus has been dogshit for at least a decade at this point.
Bullshit, they’re building a database to track all of us, and then some janky “AI” program will determine who’s worthy of staying alive.