I would love the opportunity to protect an innocent person from fascist tyranny by performing my civic duty to serve on a jury.
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yeah but it's run by an active opponent of LGBT folks
but is it written in 6510 assembly, with cool graphics and catchy music with fast arpeggios?
at least the sharp edges of the bottle cap could dig in and therefore function as a sort of a base
That's clearly unrelated to any of this.
My own imagination terrifies me about potential horrific shit we're not hearing about this place.
What's to stop these sadistic fucks from committing Unit 731 levels of horrors? (if you're not familiar with imperial Japan's Unit 731 and decide to go look it up, please proceed with immense with caution, it's the absolute worst shit you can imagine, possibly worse than you can imagine)
Get a Steam Deck OLED if you want a Steam Deck. Don't wait for a hypothetical next version. I have both the LCD and OLED, and while both are excellent, the OLED is a slight improvement in a few days (lighter, less bezel, 90hz instead of 60hz, obviously you get an OLED screen, and the CPU/GPU are a tiny, tiny bit beefier).
Using a car as a weapon is disturbingly, horrifically romanticized in the minds of a certain subset of Americans.
Regardless of the driver being shot, I'm actually glad there's a headline of someone driving into a crowd getting pulled out of their car and getting their ass beat. Fuckwads like that need to know they're gonna get fucked up real bad if they try that shit.
The single most memorable part of Twin Peaks season 3 was this exact scenario but with a child, while the mother watched the whole thing, horrified.
edit: okay not exactly like that, the hit and run driver in the Twin Peaks episode didn't stop and honk, they were just in the wrong lane from the get-go. But still very similar situation
CW: a fictional portrayal of a child dying to a hit and run accident: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V62BJFn-BTQ
Audio is well established. Video is not, therefore drawing a line before it's actually happening makes sense.
Also it's practically the last possible piece of privacy for pilots.
Also it's not been demonstrated that the significant investment in cameras, video processing, video storage, and making said video processing and storage fast enough and physically robust enough to survive crashing, is actually worthwhile.
FedEx drivers routinely lie about folks not being home to accept delivery, but in reality they never even go up to the door to ring the doorbell or knock on the bell. Having evidence that the driver never showed up can help dealing with FedEx to get a package that they repeatedly fail to deliver.
That's about it though, I don't actually have a doorbell camera at the moment (I did, but it died, and I haven't bothered to replace it), and I really resent the mass adoption of surveillance cameras pointed out at public roads and sidewalks, especially Ring cameras which have been repeatedly shown to be readily available to law enforcement.
where? I don't see any images other than two icons on the page at all