Oh yes, "predictive policing". I guess somebody haven't read Phillip K. Dick's The Minority Report, or thought it was an implementation guide rather than a cautionary tale.
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...Are you serious?
I'm surprised the byline isn't the infamous Captain Obvious.
"I would, but I'm afraid she expired after we dipped her in liquefied fusible metal alloy."
I have a revolutionary idea for cyber-secure car locks: KEYS!
"Ahaha. Yeah..."
I know I've mentioned how I hate this timeline, but it bears repeating.
I can certainly see why you took the picture. Nobody would believe you without photographic evidence.
That's the most extraordinary example yet. How do you even locate these, uh, remarkable examples of craftsmanship?
I'm no lawyer, let alone a US lawyer, but can somebody explain how this isn't a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which makes it a federal offense to intentionally access a “protected computer” without authorization or by exceeding authorized access?
Nobody is shaming the bodies they were born with, but when you deliberately carve, stitch and inflate your face into something that would make any child spontaneously scream in abject fear and break down in tears of terror, you can't reasonably expect it to pass unremarked upon.
It doesn't have anything to do with gender either. It's no different when men do the same.
Yeah, that sounds exactly like what everybody were looking for in an OS. /s
I've been very happy to be using Linux for the past decade and a half, but never more so than now.