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dontcare007 commented on Illegally placed concrete blocks have taken over public parking in Seattle   seattletimes.com/seattle-... · Posted by u/walterbell
diogenescynic · 3 years ago
Local governments are clearly failing protecting their own citizens if they are having to resort to this. I blame the government and its lack of accountability.
dontcare007 · 3 years ago
But they aren't failing - this is the result of liberal policies being voted in by citizens. Unintended consequences maybe, but not a failure.
dontcare007 commented on Standard Ebooks   standardebooks.org/... · Posted by u/tosh
dontcare007 · 3 years ago
dontcare007 commented on South Carolina bill outlaws websites that tell how to get an abortion   washingtonpost.com/techno... · Posted by u/jakelazaroff
MisterBastahrd · 3 years ago
Unironically using the term "hysterics" to talk about the outrage regarding an abolition of women's healthcare...
dontcare007 · 3 years ago
Abolition? No, just a relinquishing of power from the Federal to the State.
dontcare007 commented on South Carolina bill outlaws websites that tell how to get an abortion   washingtonpost.com/techno... · Posted by u/jakelazaroff
dontcare007 · 3 years ago
Depends almost wholly on how the state Constitution was written. As long as it doesn't fall afoul of the US Constitution.

And it's hardly trying to be North Korea. Hysterics don't help, and actually hurt any rational discussion.

dontcare007 commented on Inflation rose 9.1% in June, even more than expected   cnbc.com/2022/07/13/infla... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
xyzzyz · 3 years ago
My memory reaches further than February 2022, and I clearly remember the prices were going up already before then.
dontcare007 · 3 years ago
The war on domestic oil production dramatically increased any existing inflation.
dontcare007 commented on Homeland security workers indicted in scheme to silence China critics in U.S.   justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/... · Posted by u/cwwc
worik · 3 years ago
> The challenge is that this specific group in this specific location has an outsized number of people that are aiding terrorist organizations.

Racism

dontcare007 · 3 years ago
How so?
dontcare007 commented on Are You Ready to Be Surveilled Like a Sex Worker?   wired.com/story/roe-abort... · Posted by u/bryanrasmussen
Nasrudith · 3 years ago
FOSTA requires you to play police and report. How is that not privacy related?

As for the Constitution and privacy, does nobody remember the Tenth Ammendment? The enumeration of rights was not exhaustive and never meant to be. To give a satirically extreme example there is no right against being flayed alive but that doesn't mean a law perscribing flaying everyone alive, not as a punishment would be constitutional! The Third Ammendment in spirit was also basically about privacy. Taxation is legal so it wasn't merely about lost rents, and also applied to houses. In times of war requiring you to let soldiers borrow your barn to keep out of the rain would be technically valid by the plain text.

The whole "not listed" argument also forgets the natural rights epistemological doctrine or conceit that all rights are pre-existing for there to be a violation of them, and something greater than the law. This helps to define the law itself as potentially wrong and serve as a call to action.

dontcare007 · 3 years ago
8th Amendment.
dontcare007 commented on Are You Ready to Be Surveilled Like a Sex Worker?   wired.com/story/roe-abort... · Posted by u/bryanrasmussen
lovich · 3 years ago
If we’re talking about inconvienent facts being ignored in regards to whether the right to privacy is in the constitution then we need to bring up the text of the 9th amendment, no?
dontcare007 · 3 years ago
Just abiding by the 9th would eliminate a lot of the Federal gov bloat we are currently experiencing.
dontcare007 commented on Police Can Trace Cameras Thanks to Sensor Imperfection ‘Fingerprints’   petapixel.com/2022/07/01/... · Posted by u/mikece
wubbert · 3 years ago
About 15 years when I got my first digital camera, I noticed that there were always a few dots in the same spots that were bright white/red/green/blue no matter what the settings on the camera were or what the picture was of. I found out these were "hot pixels" and were caused by defects in the sensor. I'd always wondered if someone could create an algorithm to match photos to a specific camera based on hot pixels. It seems like this is exactly that.
dontcare007 · 3 years ago
Seems like an opportunity for an anonymous service. Post calorie editing if photos to remove identifying fingerprints...

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KarmaCake day96May 20, 2021View Original