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You ought to petition the government to change the law then, not the guy reporting people breaking the law.

Bet you'd be fun in 1940's germany.

You're comparing someone reporting a person using a mobile phone while driving to the atrocities committed by Nazis?

I'm comparing someone getting off on reporting people to the authorities to people who got off on reporting people to the authorities. It's the same self-righteous attitude either way.

It's already got to the point that if I see an interesting video showing a cute animal doing something or a natural disaster my first thought is "Is this AI?"


Makes one wonder what the other, more horrific side of this looks like, and how law enforcement and even begin to separate truth from fiction


In this instance, we've already got law enforcement using fiction to obfuscate fact.

Probably not long before we see sora style videos of a 'new angle' of a controversial event, showing that the protestor / victim did in face have a gun / deserve it


Since many people are primed for this video to confirm their worldview, it doesn't even need to be that good. It will spread like wildfire, and its debunking won't. Technically, there is no reason why this can't be done today.


Only, it's members of the federal government overtly spreading disinformation and laughing about it. It will be a miracle if anything is left of the law enforcement and judiciary that would push back in three years' time.


You can also use pig's latin for the next level.


If by level 2 you mean the name of the village, I asked it to write a poem using the letters of each sentence starting with the name of the village


I'm probably very bad at this but I just hit this message:

"RATE_LIMIT:Hourly limit reached. Max 20 attempts per level per hour"

A bit frustrating to be honest.


Rate Limit Updated. Please enjoy the game.


I didn't think anyone will try, to be frank. I will elevate the rate limit.


Equally bad is the massive over sharpening applied to CCTV and dash cams. I tried to buy a dash cam a year ago that didn't have over sharpened images but it proved impossible.

Reading reg plates would be a lot easier if I could sharpen the image myself rather than try to battle with the "turn it up to 11" approach by manufacturers.


I've got lots to hide.

Doesn't mean you or anyone else has a right to know what it is and it doesn't mean I'm doing anything wrong either. We should all admit that we have lots we want to hide from other people and that's just fine and normal.



"One Reddit user said customer service explained that devices with remotes can no longer cast, claiming the decision was made to improve the customer experience."

How can this improve the customer experience?


Corporate garbagespeak, has no relation to reality whatsoever.


The reason isn't meant to be true/correct/verifiable. It's meant to be a positive sounding soundbite.


Statements like those are meant for you to just bounce off of them and fuck off. They don't care about the truth and they know you don't care enough to do anything about their lying. It's an entire business model.


It doesn't. They're just lying.


True, but it's still better than what we have now.


I don't live in the UK, but my impression from the outside is that rejoining is a political minefield within the UK?

Like, you guys have the Farage party leading in polls right now. I don't think any move in the direction of rejoining is realistic with the possibility of his party ruling the UK in a few years.

The real benefit from Brexit was felt outside of the UK. Although it was a shame to lose such an important country, the results were so disastrous for the UK that any *exit became extremely unpopular in other EU countries. Even far right parties in other EU countries had to completely scrape or severely tone down any rhetoric to leave the EU. Nowadays their goals are more to weaken the EU from within (which is still bad, but better than having those absolute retards campaigning to leave).


> but my impression from the outside is that rejoining is a political minefield within the UK?

Probably less of a minefield than it is perceived as, a huge chunk of the "leave"-voters are dead now.


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