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“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive... those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.”
~ C.S. Lewis
> Content so bad it's not worth stealing. Even torrents take time away from something else I could download that's better -- like all the movies made before it all went to shit. Naturally the solution is to erase the…
In the case of the DEF it absolutely reduces the lifespan of the engine. A truck engine that could last 500K miles lasts 200K max. Factor a second or third engine (whole new truck) and the energy and pollution to…
I'd feel safer if some lab grown meat told me the FDA says I can eat their staff.
> I really don't know how one can be so flippant about this. Easy -- think for yourself! Easier to get rid of all the useless eaters. Are you sure that doesn't include you?
That previous inflation highs were also created intentionally?
Over the years some of my clients got trapped into being Twilio customers through acquisitions. Without exception every engagement with this company has been a disaster. I have gone to great lengths to get all my…
The reference was to new gear and new media both. New gear usually needs time to marinate before it gets some hacking freedom. New media is best ignored -- if you are always waiting with baited breath for 'the next new…
How many devices are you allowed to register again? What if your CC on file expires? Well I guess you can just ask (beg) if you need assistance accessing 'your' music library
If you can't wait for the p2p download then you are already lost. Needing the latest an greatest or not being able to wait a year to watch something means they already have you firmly in their grip. Just pay the media…
If I try to reverse engineer the requirements for IPv6 and 5G it really seems like they are just key pillars of a world surveillance apparatus. Certainly IPv6 is completely unnecessary for most cases -- but if you…
> fundamental features Fundamental features of a car are things like engine and tires. A mandatory tracking service is fundamental to an open air prison.
And in related news the value of old cars has never been higher. Government Motors can keep their junk cars and bundled spying service. “By including this plan as standard equipment on the vehicle, it helps to provide a…
"Government theft drops to 8.5% annual rate" -- There I fixed the headline Inflation is a hidden tax that the public has been PR'd into thinking is acceptable.
Ignorance is bliss. Most things labelled smart these days are not. Happy (one of my least favorite words) seems to mean passive contentment in the modern context -- a recipe for getting nothing accomplished.…
> The goal is to capture as much revenue as possible. A company would never intentionally limit their revenue intake unless it was absolutely detrimental to the business. Yes they would. Their goal is POWER and NOT…
It was and add-on to a car alarm and controlled via second or third button on the fob. Also 1994.
> A proper remote starter That's the key part. Proper :) IIRC he just bypassed the sensor that would have been for Park on an automatic, since there were no manual transmission kits for sale as they were (and I think…
Here it's cold in the winter and it is definitely illegal to install a remote start system in a car with a manual transmission. Before my life in tech I worked in car audio installs back in the 90s. One day one of the…
Exactly. These scumbags are not to be trusted. Ever.
Too much. I get the ultimate pack but won't be renewing. It's isn't THAT good and I'm very effective with vi. Maybe I will still get one but not the whole pack. It was a good deal so I just went for it all but now no…
Non-credible is totally subjective. You are always taking someones word unless you check for yourself. Who do you believe? It's not the alternative it's the way things are. Evidence to the contrary doesn't discredit…