speed sure, but no one talks about latency. yeah your gonna get lots of it. probably 700ms or greater all the time. good latency is below 100ms. Sat internet is better than nothing, if you have no other choice.
There are some places in which you have to insert a quarter to get access to said shopping cart. If you return it, you get the quarter back. You know which places these are.
I mean I guess? I suppose you could stick it to a window and ignite it to blow out a window. But then saying they were deployed outside is still a bullshit line.
"Law enforcement had been looking for a 14-year-old black suspect who had previously lived in the house"
There it is...
still zog bots denying any responsibility for seriously injuring a baby.
'the Elyria Police Department claimed that the flashbang grenades “were deployed outside of the residence,”'
what horse shit. You telling me a SWAT team flash banged themselves, twice?
They've made 100s of billions off covid and will continue to make billions every year. I'm pretty sure they don't give a shit.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/31/the-covid-pandemic-drives-pfizers-2022-revenue-to-a-record-100-billion.html
"Pfizer expects its revenue to decline in 2023 by as much as 33% to a range of $67 billion to $71 billion as the world emerges from the pandemic and demand for its blockbuster Covid drugs slows"
Wanna know something even more messed up? I used to work at Verizon at this time period and Verizon did exactly what this guy did to the half the helpdesk(except outsourced our jobs to India), which was 30 to 40 people, including managers that were there 30+ years. Sending his key fob to China was the real big no no that this guy did, not really so much outsourcing his job. With Verizon (at least during this time period), they had accounts of the federal employees and politicians, like the president and congress members data in the system. So that's a big security concern. I'm surprised they didn't catch it faster. They (Verizon's IT security) will show up at your desk if you plug in a usb key, within 5 mins, asking wtf you are doing. Anyway, since we had "admin" access, we were considered managers and got compensation packages for being let go. Disney did the exact same thing but they had to train their replacements. https://chipandco.com/250-disney-world-employees-replaced-outsourcing-213703/ At least Verizon didn't make us do that and Verizon will even rehire you if you find another job in the company, literally the next week even. summary? Fuck you Obama (He passed a executive order or law that allowed companies to outsource more jobs)
thus one of my favorite photos. https://static01.nyt.com/images/2016/11/11/us/11whletter2/11whletter2-superJumbo.jpg
-Obama staffers when Trump took office. LOL practically crying (3rd on the left).
Oh you mean like Dr. Royal Rife did in 1936?
https://rifevideos.com/dr_rifes_true_original_frequencies.html
"Dr. Rife's 1936 high RF frequencies" ... "Beam Ray Clinical machines which were built in 1938 for the Beam Ray Corporation. The term M.O.R. stands for "Mortal Oscillatory Rate" or the frequency that will devitalize, kill or render harmless the harmful microorganism."
don't feel bad for these moooslims. Most likely they take money under the table to give thieves keys to cars (electronic keys) they don't own. Coworker's brand new truck was stolen via this method. He had it parked in a "secure" hotel parking lot while on vacation. The get the VIN, go to a crooked car dealer, get a legit "copy" key fob, come back to your brand new vehicle and drive off like they own it. No key fob copying needed.
This is so stupid of an article.
Let's break it down
1. Digital humans - humanoid robots. Bipedal machines while they may look neat, the maintenance is horrifying. It'd be so much easier to have them on tank treads or wheel like bases like hoverround machine. I already own one, it vacuums my floor.
2. AI mentors deciding what you do. Only for morons. People with actual intelligence will still make their own decisions and use AI as an advisor at best. You know like "searching" online information?
3. underground cities. Let's not even talk about the vitamin D loss from loss of sunlight...Tunneling and clearing out rock to make livable space is more expensive then just plain old building out in the open and we still have PLENTY of open space. This person must of been playing minecraft while writing this article.
4. camera watermarks. Only if laws enforce it will companies spend a dime on doing extra garbage like this that wont net them any more profit, yet cost them money.
5. virtual schools. Dumb for so many reasons. 1 we already have ONLINE classes TODAY and everyone is doing it remotely not going to a class room. I know, I've done them. and the uniforms? WHY? WHY would you have a uniform on if you are in a virtual classroom? SERIOUSLY wtf.
eongoat 4 points 3 months ago
After listening to him I became more racist.
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eongoat 2 points 3 months ago
"then they could take precautions to mitigate the problem."
they? They don't exist in 15 seconds.
https://www.voat.xyz/viewpost?postid=659ac3c549f75#comment_659b507e4e25e
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eongoat 1 point 3 months ago
speed sure, but no one talks about latency. yeah your gonna get lots of it. probably 700ms or greater all the time. good latency is below 100ms. Sat internet is better than nothing, if you have no other choice.
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eongoat 0 points 4 months ago
There are some places in which you have to insert a quarter to get access to said shopping cart. If you return it, you get the quarter back. You know which places these are.
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eongoat 0 points 4 months ago
should of titled this: poor cat in the snow is hungry, in Russia...
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eongoat 10 points 4 months ago
Lol boasting on how skilled he is, yet he isn't doing that in Mexico. If the money dried up, he'd return to Mexico in a heartbeat.
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eongoat 1 point 4 months ago
I mean I guess? I suppose you could stick it to a window and ignite it to blow out a window. But then saying they were deployed outside is still a bullshit line.
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eongoat 12 points 4 months ago
"Law enforcement had been looking for a 14-year-old black suspect who had previously lived in the house"
There it is...
still zog bots denying any responsibility for seriously injuring a baby.
'the Elyria Police Department claimed that the flashbang grenades “were deployed outside of the residence,”'
what horse shit. You telling me a SWAT team flash banged themselves, twice?
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eongoat 7 points 4 months ago
This needs to catch on. Bring on the snow.
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eongoat 0 points 4 months ago
They've made 100s of billions off covid and will continue to make billions every year. I'm pretty sure they don't give a shit.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/31/the-covid-pandemic-drives-pfizers-2022-revenue-to-a-record-100-billion.html
"Pfizer expects its revenue to decline in 2023 by as much as 33% to a range of $67 billion to $71 billion as the world emerges from the pandemic and demand for its blockbuster Covid drugs slows"
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eongoat 5 points 4 months ago
warning? nah that's some other monkey's problem in the future. not him.
that's all the good a warning will do.
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eongoat 0 points 4 months ago
$5 a pair? And who is going to buy my ammo and gas?
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eongoat 1 point 4 months ago
Wanna know something even more messed up? I used to work at Verizon at this time period and Verizon did exactly what this guy did to the half the helpdesk(except outsourced our jobs to India), which was 30 to 40 people, including managers that were there 30+ years. Sending his key fob to China was the real big no no that this guy did, not really so much outsourcing his job. With Verizon (at least during this time period), they had accounts of the federal employees and politicians, like the president and congress members data in the system. So that's a big security concern. I'm surprised they didn't catch it faster. They (Verizon's IT security) will show up at your desk if you plug in a usb key, within 5 mins, asking wtf you are doing. Anyway, since we had "admin" access, we were considered managers and got compensation packages for being let go. Disney did the exact same thing but they had to train their replacements. https://chipandco.com/250-disney-world-employees-replaced-outsourcing-213703/ At least Verizon didn't make us do that and Verizon will even rehire you if you find another job in the company, literally the next week even. summary? Fuck you Obama (He passed a executive order or law that allowed companies to outsource more jobs)
thus one of my favorite photos. https://static01.nyt.com/images/2016/11/11/us/11whletter2/11whletter2-superJumbo.jpg
-Obama staffers when Trump took office. LOL practically crying (3rd on the left).
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eongoat 2 points 4 months ago
part after this is she will just go get another basket and attempt this again.
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eongoat 1 point 4 months ago
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-21043693
it's real.
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eongoat 0 points 4 months ago
his name? Urrutia
expected.
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eongoat 0 points 4 months ago
What is that a book in the corner? White and green 3 little pigs book or something?
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eongoat 1 point 4 months ago
match the data of the camera to another picture with matching data. Like from facebook or something. Then you'll probably find the location.
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eongoat 4 points 4 months ago
Oh you mean like Dr. Royal Rife did in 1936?
https://rifevideos.com/dr_rifes_true_original_frequencies.html
"Dr. Rife's 1936 high RF frequencies" ... "Beam Ray Clinical machines which were built in 1938 for the Beam Ray Corporation. The term M.O.R. stands for "Mortal Oscillatory Rate" or the frequency that will devitalize, kill or render harmless the harmful microorganism."
https://www.immunitytherapycenter.com/blog/what-is-a-rife-machine/
http://www.royal-rife.com/
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eongoat 0 points 5 months ago
If they really understood anything they'd be here.
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eongoat 1 point 6 months ago
don't feel bad for these moooslims. Most likely they take money under the table to give thieves keys to cars (electronic keys) they don't own. Coworker's brand new truck was stolen via this method. He had it parked in a "secure" hotel parking lot while on vacation. The get the VIN, go to a crooked car dealer, get a legit "copy" key fob, come back to your brand new vehicle and drive off like they own it. No key fob copying needed.
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eongoat 4 points 6 months ago
This is so stupid of an article.
Let's break it down
1. Digital humans - humanoid robots. Bipedal machines while they may look neat, the maintenance is horrifying. It'd be so much easier to have them on tank treads or wheel like bases like hoverround machine. I already own one, it vacuums my floor.
2. AI mentors deciding what you do. Only for morons. People with actual intelligence will still make their own decisions and use AI as an advisor at best. You know like "searching" online information?
3. underground cities. Let's not even talk about the vitamin D loss from loss of sunlight...Tunneling and clearing out rock to make livable space is more expensive then just plain old building out in the open and we still have PLENTY of open space. This person must of been playing minecraft while writing this article.
4. camera watermarks. Only if laws enforce it will companies spend a dime on doing extra garbage like this that wont net them any more profit, yet cost them money.
5. virtual schools. Dumb for so many reasons. 1 we already have ONLINE classes TODAY and everyone is doing it remotely not going to a class room. I know, I've done them. and the uniforms? WHY? WHY would you have a uniform on if you are in a virtual classroom? SERIOUSLY wtf.
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eongoat 0 points 6 months ago
https://generationiron.com/arnold-schwarzenegger-comments/
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eongoat 2 points 6 months ago
article is from 2021
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eongoat 1 point 6 months ago
You don't need a 57 second video to explain that, 2 seconds works just fine.
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