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Dryad@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•SpaceX’s stock slide costs founder his trillionaire titleEnglish
931·4 days agoWell that’s good news, but he’s still immorally rich and in need of taxation.
Dryad@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•‘We should be worried’: report sheds light on ICE’s booming arsenal of hi-tech surveillance tools
0·5 days agoOne thing that makes this all difficult is the size and fragmentation of America. American states are the size of European countries and separated by subculture and geography. Organizing a state to hold its state government accountable might be doable in some states, but holding the federal government accountable is fifty times harder at least. Then there’s coordinating messaging and organizing across states. I’m not saying it can’t be done, but it’s no small feat. The will of the American people moves in slower, more inexorable tides.
Dryad@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•While on my Journey, I find myself constantly having to refer to this
0·5 days agoRemind people that every time you go on Instagram it’s like having Zuck in your living room peering over your shoulder writing down every tiny thing you do. His motive is to profit off all that and he may or may not keep that notebook safe. It may not be criminal, but would you really want it to get out that you watched that video again?
Dryad@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Can we finally admit that Lemmy is just Reddit trying to tell you its not Reddit?English
0·7 days agoBig thing for me is the fediverse part. More privacy, no tracking or ads. People are people, but less corporate power tripping is a win.
Just need to add in oracle, Palantir, and flock.
Dryad@lemmy.worldto
Australia@aussie.zone•Gina Rinehart says Australia should give Elon Musk islandsEnglish
8·11 days agoWhy would he need to be given anything? Charge him a million for a happy meal. He’s a trillionaire, surely he can afford a measly island or two.
Dryad@lemmy.worldto
Australia@aussie.zone•Gina Rinehart says Australia should give Elon Musk islandsEnglish
27·11 days agoWhy would he need to be given anything? Charge him a million for a happy meal. He’s a trillionaire, surely he can afford a measly island or two.
Dryad@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Christian right calls James Talarico "demonic" — for quoting JesusEnglish
103·15 days agoThe “Christian” right should try reading the Bible more than listening to Fox News.
Dryad@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•"If you can't afford to tip 40%, then don't eat out"
2·15 days agoGot a link to these studies? Who is “they?”
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•"If you can't afford to tip 40%, then don't eat out"
95·16 days agoIf you can’t afford to pay your employees a living wage, do better.
Dryad@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI remains top reason for US job cuts for third straight month as employers axed 97,000 workers in MayEnglish
10·18 days agoThank you. It can’t be both the reason for job cuts yet not show massive productivity gains. The reason is corporate greed in a squeezed economy.
Dryad@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•‘Running out of money’: Kraft, McDonald’s, Whirlpool CEOs all issue same dire warning about US consumers. Get ready now
61·20 days agoOh wow, some awareness! It just doesn’t matter till it hits the bottom line of course. Don’t confuse it with compassion.
Dryad@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Meta Furious Over Bombshell Smart Glasses RevelationEnglish
27·21 days agoTry not being evil then if you’re mad about being caught.
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Technology@lemmy.world•This Company Will Add Phone, AirPod, and Smartwatch Trackers to License Plate ReadersEnglish
76·21 days agoTell me your country is falling into private sector authoritarianism without telling me your country is falling into private sector authoritarianism.
Dryad@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•By 2030, AI's water use will match the needs of 1.3 billion people while its power use triples that of 650 million, UN University investigation warnsEnglish
7·21 days agoWhat if we as a society decided to just not?
Dryad@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Dog shoots woman with shotgun at Nebraska convenience storeEnglish
31·1 month agoThis is no time to get political. Lots of thoughts and prayers. Remember, guns don’t kill people, people kill people /s/
Dryad@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•99% of CEOs Expect AI-Driven Layoffs in the Next Two YearsEnglish
32·1 month ago5% of those layoffs will actually be AI related. The other 95% will be profits related.

Stalkflushed? Dunno.
On the thinking though, might there be any legal argument for unreasonable search and seizure? Yes there’s not expectation of privacy in public, but an officer might still be expected to have a warrant or at least probable cause before searching my car in a Walmart parking lot without my consent.
Sure I don’t expect privacy from Walmart’s security system, but I don’t have reason to think law enforcement is monitoring it at all times. 24/7 law enforcement surveillance seems like it should fall under “search” there, because unless you have reason to be watching me, you’re searching for something anyway.
And officers have literally been caught literally stalking people without warrant with these systems. How is that not unreasonable search?
So yes, there’s no expectation that the public should look the other way, but I should be able to expect to not have big brother looking over my shoulder at all times.