dangleberry
No user record in our sample, but dangleberry has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but dangleberry has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Yes, an utterly backwards law that the people should not be so willing to accept. Thank goodness for steganography.
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> They flipped through their TSA state ID binder and did the customary comparison Wait, what is this? I've never seen anything like that, normally they just check the name on the ID matches the boarding pass. You're…
> I also have a cardiac implant, if they try to tase me I might even end up dead. Aren't tasers certified not to interfere with pacemakers and similar things?
> in the most plain and obvious Kafkaesque "he did provide the facescan willingly your honor. not once he opted out, which was always an option". Wouldn't that be Orwellian? Which Kafka story did I miss?
Congress has been taking a long hard look at Clear and might consider their practices and business model to be illegal, as they rightfully should.
> Yes, when it comes to face scanners at the airport. You’re standing in front of a government camera for a driver’s license or student id and it can (and likely will) take the same image data that the TSA cameras do.…