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Think police cameras stop at identifying faces? You’re wrong. Hair color, accessories, and clothing all are automatic identifiers for new disturbing video analytics tools. eff.org/deeplinks/2020/11/vide

@ferds "Influencer culture" started long before social media. Hard to judge someone as "stupid", if you are at (equal or?) lower level of intelligence or knowledge attainment.

It would be nice if everyone understood the scientific process and only accepted peer reviewed science as influential. Unfortunately things like religion and pseudoscience are very popular, because they offer hope of an easier path to happiness.

Does "don't let people influence you" apply to yourself? >;->

@gedvondur Use a multimeter. If you're making both ends, it really doesn't matter if you get the colors right as long as they go to the same terminals. If you're only doing one end, then you'll be able to find the right color from the made end. I have trouble seeing shades of red, so I find it hard to tell red and brown apart, blue and purple, yellow and orange. Dark red on a black background is common and can be almost invisible to me.

Ouch: "They [Apple] claim it's about privacy, but it's about profit. ... We are not fooled. This is all part of a transformation of Apple's business away from innovative hardware products to data-driven software and media." arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

Democrats Are Scared to Use Their Best Leverage inthesetimes.com/article/democ

"[the Democrats] should filibuster the Defense budget every single year as a tool to make Republicans negotiate for
things that normal people need."

Millions of U.S Workers for Walmart, McDonald’s and Other Corporate Giants Rely on Food Stamps and Medicaid inthesetimes.com/article/labor

The Free Software Foundation has published an "Ethical Tech Giving Guide" and suggest our for their smartphone category!

fsf.org/givingguide/v11/

Learn more about the Librem 5: puri.sm/products/librem-5/

This world needs more Predator aliens coming to holiday here.

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