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Singapore police jail woman based on data stored in car infotainment system: it can happen here. - YouTube

Yet another prime example of why all those 24/7 "Connected"/"Smart" vehicles are a definite NO NO for me. If it doesn't have a physical Offline switch or operate 100% without the internet, it's simply a no go for me in this day and age that Minority Report is gradually becoming a reality.

Louis isn't wrong. Thankfully, the EU and UK already has such consumer data protection laws. The US really needs to catch up and get its own GDPR in place.

On 29/05/2024 at 15:21, FloatingFatMan said:

Louis isn't wrong. Thankfully, the EU and UK already has such consumer data protection laws. The US really needs to catch up and get its own GDPR in place.

Forget the U.S. This country is a lost cause when it comes to consumer protection.

Big business fully own and operate the Republicans and are well on the way with the Democrats as well.

It's a lost cause and the global population must watch the U.S fail in this area and take heed.

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On 29/05/2024 at 06:30, Jumping Jacinta said:

It's a lost cause and the global population must watch the U.S fail in this area and take heed.

Trust me when I say that the global population is indeed watching the US fail, and is desperately hoping that you don't go full retard in November...

An actual article for those who don't have to watch videos all day or are working--> https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/speedster-jailed-after-s-pore-police-tapped-data-from-in-car-system-in-first-case-her

 

On 28/05/2024 at 22:42, MrElectrifyer said:

Singapore police jail woman based on data stored in car infotainment system: it can happen here. - YouTube

Yet another prime example of why all those 24/7 "Connected"/"Smart" vehicles are a definite NO NO for me. If it doesn't have a physical Offline switch or operate 100% without the internet, it's simply a no go for me in this day and age that Minority Report is gradually becoming a reality.

Internet connection wasn't relevant in this case as they had to physically access the device to get the information. With cameras everywhere and radar devices it's easy enough for localities to write as many speeding tickets they would like already. It's crazy they spent a year on a "possible" speeding offense and worse that it's apparently a criminal offense in Singapore. I need more details on why they were so keen to prosecute this woman. What we need is laws to protect our privacy and rights.

On 28/05/2024 at 23:21, FloatingFatMan said:

Louis isn't wrong. Thankfully, the EU and UK already has such consumer data protection laws. The US really needs to catch up and get its own GDPR in place.

Although here in Canada our government often follows in the foot steps of our neighbors down South, I'm really glad we at least followed the EU in implementing something like GDPR; Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).

On 29/05/2024 at 07:43, Good Bot, Bad Bot said:

Internet connection wasn't relevant in this case as they had to physically access the device to get the information. With cameras everywhere and radar devices it's easy enough for localities to write as many speeding tickets they would like already. It's crazy they spent a year on a "possible" speeding offense and worse that it's apparently a criminal offense in Singapore. I need more details on why they were so keen to prosecute this woman. What we need is laws to protect our privacy and rights.

True, internet connection would only make things far worse with such data being collected in real time. The very fact that "smart" vehicles are storing such information for that long with no option to delete them is the major concern in this case. As for the reason it took a year or more, your guess is as good as mine...

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On 29/05/2024 at 03:34, FloatingFatMan said:

Trust me when I say that the global population is indeed watching the US fail, and is desperately hoping that you don't go full retard in November...

The country already went that way for at least the past 4 years.  We're faced with two of the worst possible candidates imaginable, so it'll only get worse no matter who gets elected.  That's unless both of them die of old age before November...  We can only hope.
It's embarrassing that we've allowed braindead morons run the country.  But let's say we did have a better candidate to pick from, say a golden retriever dog.  That dog is still going to be manipulated by big business and all the bribes that come along with it.  As much as us citizens would like to see data protection and privacy taken more seriously, that's nearly an impossible battle because it's an endless money train in the US capitalist stronghold.

On 29/05/2024 at 15:43, Astra.Xtreme said:

We're faced with two of the worst possible candidates imaginable

Oh please... Biden might not be Mr Perfect, but he's an intelligent and experienced statesman who's past 4 years in office have been filled with rather a lot of work repairing much of the damage that Trump caused. There's absolutely no way can you compare Biden to the utter nightmare that disgusting rapist was and is.

As for being braindead, I'm pretty sure Biden's a lot smarter than random internet denizens who have to resort childish name calling in a vain effort to bring them down...  

Regarding data protection; you can have that sure, if you stop the corporate interests from running your country.  Try voting for honest people for a change... Might help.

On 29/05/2024 at 10:47, FloatingFatMan said:

Oh please... Biden might not be Mr Perfect, but he's an intelligent and experienced statesman who's past 4 years in office have been filled with rather a lot of work repairing much of the damage that Trump caused. There's absolutely no way can you compare Biden to the utter nightmare that disgusting rapist was and is.

As for being braindead, I'm pretty sure Biden's a lot smarter than random internet denizens who have to resort childish name calling in a vain effort to bring them down...  

Regarding data protection; you can have that sure, if you stop the corporate interests from running your country.  Try voting for honest people for a change... Might help.

That's nothing but pure ignorance...  I'd love to hear all your thoughts about the "damage" Trump did.  He wasn't a good president by any means, but to say he damaged the country is as stupid as it gets.  You don't even live here, so clearly all your thoughts are fed to you by whatever trash media you're reading...  Biden has struggled to string together a sentence for years and it's been getting worse. He's an embarrassment even more so than Trump was.  I get it; You absolutely hate the orange man and you're all in on being a simp for Biden and making excuses for every idiotic thing he says and does.
I guess you'll just turn a blind eye to the insane spending, inflation, and immigration issues that Biden is blatantly screwing this country with.  There's no such thing as voting for "honest people" in politics, but we do want somebody that will put this country first.  Clearly Biden isn't that.  He'd rather tax the death out of the middle and upper classes and dole out that money to international wars and illegal immigrants.  Why would I vote for somebody that doesn't care at all about me as a citizen and just wants to tax the death out of me at no benefit to me?  I'd rather vote for the golden retriever than Biden or Trump, but unfortunately we have to choose between both pieces of sh*t.

On 29/05/2024 at 11:47, FloatingFatMan said:

Oh please... Biden might not be Mr Perfect, but he's an intelligent and experienced statesman who's past 4 years in office have been filled with rather a lot of work repairing much of the damage that Trump caused. There's absolutely no way can you compare Biden to the utter nightmare that disgusting rapist was and is.

As for being braindead, I'm pretty sure Biden's a lot smarter than random internet denizens who have to resort childish name calling in a vain effort to bring them down...  

Regarding data protection; you can have that sure, if you stop the corporate interests from running your country.  Try voting for honest people for a change... Might help.

honest people don't run... they know to stay out of that train wreck.....

On 29/05/2024 at 13:57, Astra.Xtreme said:

That's nothing but pure ignorance...  I'd love to hear all your thoughts about the "damage" Trump did.  He wasn't a good president by any means, but to say he damaged the country is as stupid as it gets.  

So, his mishandling and lying about the pandemic didn't damage this country?  How about his vindictive nature in dividing this country even more?  How about losing the most jobs of any president?  Getting Roe vs. Wade repealed?

On 29/05/2024 at 13:57, Astra.Xtreme said:

Biden has struggled to string together a sentence for years and it's been getting worse. He's an embarrassment even more so than Trump was.

Wow, you think Biden supposed cognitive problems are worse than Trumps.  Wow.

On 29/05/2024 at 13:57, Astra.Xtreme said:

I guess you'll just turn a blind eye to the insane spending, inflation, and immigration issues that Biden is blatantly screwing this country with.

You can't repair and make things better without spending...  Inflation, is it worse than it was the same time last year or the year before that?  Stores like Target and Walmart are finally admitting to price gauging and are rolling back prices to lure customers back.  Immigration has been a problem long before Biden.  The Trump administration did nothing but wasted money on building a wall that could be cut easily with power tools or scaled with a simple latter.  The republicans had a comprehensive bill to tackle this problem but won't vote on it because it would ruin their changes of possibly winning in November, disgusting that the party is more important than the country then turn around and blame Bidne for it.

Bidne has record breaking jobs numbers at times beating expectations, wage increases, GDP, record unemployment.

On 29/05/2024 at 13:57, Astra.Xtreme said:

He'd rather tax the death out of the middle and upper classes and dole out that money to international wars and illegal immigrants.  Why would I vote for somebody that doesn't care at all about me as a citizen and just wants to tax the death out of me at no benefit to me?

How is he taxing the death out of you?  FYI, Trump doesn't care about you as all, just look at how he handled the pandemic, look how he treats Blue states vs. Red states ,want to get rid of social security and medicare.

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On 29/05/2024 at 14:50, primortal said:

So, his mishandling and lying about the pandemic didn't damage this country?  How about his vindictive nature in dividing this country even more?  How about losing the most jobs of any president?  Getting Roe vs. Wade repealed?

What damage?  Did he personally kill all those people?  No...  He left it up to the individual states on how to handle the restrictions.
Did he spend a ton of money to help all the people that got laid off?  Yeah, and I'd agree if you said that spending was reckless and jolted the country further into debt.  The alternate would have been to let people default on their loans, and of course you'd whine about that being all Trump's fault too.
Saying he damaged the country during a global pandemic that's never been seen before is laughably stupid logic...  As if anybody else would have caused a dramatically different outcome...  Biden came in down during the closed stages of it, and what did he do?  Nothing... Oh wait, he wanted to force everybody to get vaccinated or else lose their job.  What's the big deal about Roe vs Wade?  You do know what that meant, right?  All it said was the feds don't have the power to make a ruling on it, and therefore the states do.  The lefty news stations twisted the story and brainwashed people into thinking the ruling mean that abortions were banned.  People are just too dumb to  interpret what it actually meant.  Kind of ironic how the left was so hell bent on everybody getting vaxxed by force, but discussions about abortions were so despicable.  Hypocrites...
 

On 29/05/2024 at 14:50, primortal said:

Wow, you think Biden supposed cognitive problems are worse than Trumps.  Wow.

Where's your proof that Trump is as mentally braindead as Biden?  Seriously, show some proof.  Trump is a headcase and has an awful personality, but he's still coherent.  Biden gets lost on the stage, mumbles about nonsense, and can't have a single speech without a mishap.  He's a smart guy, but he's mentally unfit and not all there anymore.  He shouldn't be president solely because of his health...  There badly needs to be age limits on POTUS.
 

On 29/05/2024 at 14:50, primortal said:

You can't repair and make things better without spending...  Inflation, is it worse than it was the same time last year or the year before that?  Stores like Target and Walmart are finally admitting to price gauging and are rolling back prices to lure customers back.  Immigration has been a problem long before Biden.  The Trump administration did nothing but wasted money on building a wall that could be cut easily with power tools or scaled with a simple latter.  The republicans had a comprehensive bill to tackle this problem but won't vote on it because it would ruin their changes of possibly winning in November, disgusting that the party is more important than the country then turn around and blame Bidne for it.

There has been record inflation under Biden and you can't possibly deny those facts.  And what did he do?  Spend insane amounts of money on off shore things that don't benefit us at all.  If he's going to ###### away money, do it on our economy and our people.  Corporate greed played a part, but economics 101 is that spending devalues the currency and increases inflation.  He battled it by increasing the interest rates a bunch of times and now homeownership is out of reach for many people.  So inflation continues to be an issue, household incomes are decreasing, interest rates keep going up, and you think Biden did an amazing job?  You've been poisoned by some wicked strong kool-aid...

 

On 29/05/2024 at 14:50, primortal said:

Bidne has record breaking jobs numbers at times beating expectations, wage increases, GDP, record unemployment.

Yeah, he rode the recovery from the pandemic... Good job.  We're still hearing about things finally getting back to pre-covid levels.  Biden didn't create any of those jobs.  They simply retracted back to before the pandemic hit.  He's also getting the benefit of the largest workforce generation retiring.  So obviously the employment numbers will appear to look great, but it's because the baby boomers retired and those jobs are either being eliminated or filled by the smaller generations.  Household incomes are decreasing, which makes home ownership unreachable for more people.  That's not something to be proud of.

 

On 29/05/2024 at 14:50, primortal said:

How is he taxing the death out of you?  FYI, Trump doesn't care about you as all, just look at how he handled the pandemic, look how he treats Blue states vs. Red states ,want to get rid of social security and medicare.

Not sure where you've been but Biden has major tax increases on the table.  Expiring tax cuts will hurt the average Joe and when small businesses have a higher tax burden, it certainly will impact jobs and wages.  It'll only get worse as he tries to spend more money on wars, wiping away student loans, funding all the illegals that are flooding in, and whatever other handouts he wants to bribe his voter base with.  You guys parrot the same non-sense about social security and Medicare before every election...  Since when has any politician said they want to get rid of it?  Nobody buys that BS, so stop trying to spread that lie...

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I'm no US citizen, but all I can say is you guys have choices outside of those 2 trigger-happy/genocide-supporting candidates:

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/us/politics/presidential-candidates-2024.html

Look more into the alternatives and inform your friends/family about them. Sure, they're not as popular, but as we've seen again and again, popularity doesn't equate to good presidency.

On 29/05/2024 at 16:35, Astra.Xtreme said:

What damage?  Did he personally kill all those people?  No...  He left it up to the individual states on how to handle the restrictions.
Did he spend a ton of money to help all the people that got laid off?  Yeah, and I'd agree if you said that spending was reckless and jolted the country further into debt.  The alternate would have been to let people default on their loans, and of course you'd whine about that being all Trump's fault too.
Saying he damaged the country during a global pandemic that's never been seen before is laughably stupid logic...  As if anybody else would have caused a dramatically different outcome...  Biden came in down during the closed stages of it, and what did he do?  Nothing... Oh wait, he wanted to force everybody to get vaccinated or else lose their job.  What's the big deal about Roe vs Wade?  You do know what that meant, right?  All it said was the feds don't have the power to make a ruling on it, and therefore the states do.  The lefty news stations twisted the story and brainwashed people into thinking the ruling mean that abortions were banned.  People are just too dumb to  interpret what it actually meant.  Kind of ironic how the left was so hell bent on everybody getting vaxxed by force, but discussions about abortions were so despicable.  Hypocrites...
 

Where's your proof that Trump is as mentally braindead as Biden?  Seriously, show some proof.  Trump is a headcase and has an awful personality, but he's still coherent.  Biden gets lost on the stage, mumbles about nonsense, and can't have a single speech without a mishap.  He's a smart guy, but he's mentally unfit and not all there anymore.  He shouldn't be president solely because of his health...  There badly needs to be age limits on POTUS.
 

There has been record inflation under Biden and you can't possibly deny those facts.  And what did he do?  Spend insane amounts of money on off shore things that don't benefit us at all.  If he's going to ###### away money, do it on our economy and our people.  Corporate greed played a part, but economics 101 is that spending devalues the currency and increases inflation.  He battled it by increasing the interest rates a bunch of times and now homeownership is out of reach for many people.  So inflation continues to be an issue, household incomes are decreasing, interest rates keep going up, and you think Biden did an amazing job?  You've been poisoned by some wicked strong kool-aid...

 

Yeah, he rode the recovery from the pandemic... Good job.  We're still hearing about things finally getting back to pre-covid levels.  Biden didn't create any of those jobs.  They simply retracted back to before the pandemic hit.  He's also getting the benefit of the largest workforce generation retiring.  So obviously the employment numbers will appear to look great, but it's because the baby boomers retired and those jobs are either being eliminated or filled by the smaller generations.  Household incomes are decreasing, which makes home ownership unreachable for more people.  That's not something to be proud of.

 

Not sure where you've been but Biden has major tax increases on the table.  Expiring tax cuts will hurt the average Joe and when small businesses have a higher tax burden, it certainly will impact jobs and wages.  It'll only get worse as he tries to spend more money on wars, wiping away student loans, funding all the illegals that are flooding in, and whatever other handouts he wants to bribe his voter base with.  You guys parrot the same non-sense about social security and Medicare before every election...  Since when has any politician said they want to get rid of it?  Nobody buys that BS, so stop trying to spread that lie...

Trump personally killed everyone he lied to about covid. (Just like the people who egg on suicidal people, misdirecting fools counts.) Twist the logic in your brain, don't try to affect reality with your nonsense.

Trump's economy was riding Obama's policies, when Trump's plans started affecting us, he was on the way out, Biden took oven and even before any legislation could be done, the economy, running on Trumps policies still, was getting worse, Biden turned that around, which is what we've been seeing this year, with record job growth, and record stock market numbers. Biden did the best he can with the GoP constantly holding us back in congress. The job numbers are higher than pre pandemic levels, and grew at record breaking levels, a simple post pandemic correction wouldn't do that.

Abortions are banned in those states, talking like the ruling didn't, and isn't, affecting lives doesn't give you the high ground, it should be a protected right. Not hard to figure out that you support that torture on women.

Trump is more brain dead than Biden, as Biden isn't braindead, you just love watching edited videos of his gaffes due to a known speech impediment.

Bidens major tax increases are actually trumps, as trumps permanent tax cuts are only for the rich, everyone else had time limited cuts that end up HIGHER when they expire this year.

Republicans don't constantly talk about cutting social security? Are you sure you aren't trying to avoid looking?

 

Trump doesn't support your rights.

Not your right to protest: https://truthout.org/articles/trump-tells-donors-hell-deport-any-student-who-protests-against-gaza-genocide/

He would take guns first and ask question later: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-take-firearms-first/ (i actually support this, but republican gun nuts cannot accept it)

He purposely removed oversight on PPP loans so people abused the ###### out of it: https://www.seattletimes.com/business/trump-sidelines-watchdog-tapped-for-virus-rescue-oversight/

Any temporary relief you felt under him is the exact same reason you feel pressure under any dem, companies purposely make our lives worse so they have chances at lower taxes under a gop president. You'll notice that gas companies have lower profit margins under republicans presidents, but higher prices AND record profits under democratic ones.

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On 29/05/2024 at 16:57, MrElectrifyer said:

I'm no US citizen, but all I can say is you guys have choices outside of those 2 trigger-happy/genocide-supporting candidates:

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/us/politics/presidential-candidates-2024.html

Look more into the alternatives and inform your friends/family about them. Sure, they're not as popular, but as we've seen again and again, popularity doesn't equate to good presidency.

Biden has called for a ceasefire and condemned actions, what does anyone really expect him to do, not send an aid package he has no control over (congress does), declare war on Israel? There's only one choice, Biden, as any other vote only helps the dotard.

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On 29/05/2024 at 17:35, Astra.Xtreme said:

What damage?  Did he personally kill all those people?  No...  He left it up to the individual states on how to handle the restrictions.

Seriously, that's your spin, "he personally didn't kill all those people"?  He lambasted wearing a mask because it messed up his makeup and red states followed his direction.  Guess what, the majority that died from COVID were in red states without mask mandates whereas Blue states with mask mandates faired much better.  Trump thought t was best to have states compete for equipment and supplies.  I can go on for pages the ######-ups he did during the pandemic.

On 29/05/2024 at 17:35, Astra.Xtreme said:

What's the big deal about Roe vs Wade?  You do know what that meant, right? All it said was the feds don't have the power to make a ruling on it, and therefore the states do.  The lefty news stations twisted the story and brainwashed people into thinking the ruling mean that abortions were banned.  People are just too dumb to  interpret what it actually meant.  Kind of ironic how the left was so hell bent on everybody getting vaxxed by force, but discussions about abortions were so despicable.  Hypocrites...

The reversal of Roe vs. Wade took the power away from the government to protect the women right to choose so now Red states are treating women's bodies as property they have control over and banning abortions with no exceptions, preventing women from traveling out of state for abortions and now looking to create a national registry on women who are pregnant to make sure they stay pregnant.  Reversing Roe vs. Wade opened Pandoria's box and the republicans are all giddy about what they can do to control women.

 

On 29/05/2024 at 17:35, Astra.Xtreme said:

There has been record inflation under Biden and you can't possibly deny those facts.  And what did he do?  Spend insane amounts of money on off shore things that don't benefit us at all.  If he's going to ###### away money, do it on our economy and our people.  Corporate greed played a part, but economics 101 is that spending devalues the currency and increases inflation.  He battled it by increasing the interest rates a bunch of times and now homeownership is out of reach for many people.  So inflation continues to be an issue, household incomes are decreasing, interest rates keep going up, and you think Biden did an amazing job?  You've been poisoned by some wicked strong kool-aid...

I don't deny those facts and let me ask you, what caused the inflation?  What country didn't have record inflation?  You might want to read, https://www.aier.org/article/does-government-spending-lead-to-inflation/.  So, if the we didn't increase the interest rates and left things as it you'd be bitching were in a recession and it's all Biden's fault for not doing anything about it.  You can't have your cake and eat it to.

Sure let's leave it up to Trump who bankrupt how many businesses, scammed people with Trump University and runs a social media site that is hemorrhaging money every quarter.

Also look at past history, the US economy has always grown stronger with a democratic president than a republican president and you can't dispute those facts.

 

On 29/05/2024 at 17:35, Astra.Xtreme said:

Yeah, he rode the recovery from the pandemic... Good job.  We're still hearing about things finally getting back to pre-covid levels.  Biden didn't create any of those jobs.  They simply retracted back to before the pandemic hit.  He's also getting the benefit of the largest workforce generation retiring.  So obviously the employment numbers will appear to look great, but it's because the baby boomers retired and those jobs are either being eliminated or filled by the smaller generations.  Household incomes are decreasing, which makes home ownership unreachable for more people.  That's not something to be proud of.

Don't forget a lot of businesses shuttered because of the pandemic and never came back and new business started up requiring employees.  Regardless of what generation retired, jobs are jobs and the job numbers are a great sign of a strong economy.  Again, we could be worse off and struggling with a recession.

Inflation is still receding; grocery prices are dropping and will continue to do so for the time being.  There's still a lot of greed out there and that's the biggest problem.

 

On 29/05/2024 at 17:35, Astra.Xtreme said:

Not sure where you've been but Biden has major tax increases on the table. 

Source?

 

On 29/05/2024 at 17:35, Astra.Xtreme said:

Expiring tax cuts will hurt the average Joe and when small businesses have a higher tax burden, it certainly will impact jobs and wages.  It'll only get worse as he tries to spend more money on wars, wiping away student loans, funding all the illegals that are flooding in, and whatever other handouts he wants to bribe his voter base with. 

The expiring tax cuts were Trump's gif to the rich coming back to bite us in the ass.

On 29/05/2024 at 17:35, Astra.Xtreme said:

You guys parrot the same non-sense about social security and Medicare before every election...

Just like republicans' parrot immigration problems every election cycle.  I can't wait for the "caravan of immigrants" rhetoric in the months before the election that mysteriously disappear right after the election.

On 29/05/2024 at 17:35, Astra.Xtreme said:

  Since when has any politician said they want to get rid of it?

Let me rephrase, cut social security and Medicare which is the kind way of getting rid of them, https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/11/politics/trump-entitlements-social-security-medicare/index.html  We all know it's the republican wet dream to get rid of them.

 

Mods, can we move these threads to the proper place being they are completely off topic for this thread?

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On 29/05/2024 at 17:35, Astra.Xtreme said:

Where's your proof that Trump is as mentally braindead as Biden?  Seriously, show some proof.

Oh, show me some proof on Biden... 

Trump, https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-dementia-evidence-overwhelming-top-psychiatrist-1881247

 

On 29/05/2024 at 16:16, SierraSonic said:

Biden has called for a ceasefire and condemned actions, what does anyone really expect him to do, not send an aid package he has no control over (congress does), declare war on Israel? There's only one choice, Biden, as any other vote only helps the dotard.

Uhm, denial of the genocide isn't condeming it, that's more in support of it:

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/20/biden-gaza-not-genocide-israel-00159020

He may not have control over congress, but he sure has control over his tongue.

On 29/05/2024 at 18:42, MrElectrifyer said:

Uhm, denial of the genocide isn't condeming it, that's more in support of it:

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/20/biden-gaza-not-genocide-israel-00159020

He may not have control over congress, but he sure has control over his tongue.

Yea, the bar for declaring a genocide is higher with international implications. Maybe understand what declaring that but then not doing anything about it would do (as congress wont and while he can mobilize the army for limited deployments, it wont happen.) Biden is at least verbally against these actions. Maybe realize that Trump would also simply NOT do anything, or even give the go ahead for further action to Israel, leading to more civilian deaths, which he'd enjoy, if you really want to argue for any person that gives trump any voting leverage.

On 30/05/2024 at 06:43, SierraSonic said:

Yea, the bar for declaring a genocide is higher with international implications. Maybe understand what declaring that but then not doing anything about it would do (as congress wont and while he can mobilize the army for limited deployments, it wont happen.) Biden is at least verbally against these actions. Maybe realize that Trump would also simply NOT do anything, or even give the go ahead for further action to Israel, leading to more civilian deaths, which he'd enjoy, if you really want to argue for any person that gives trump any voting leverage.

Right, a higher bar than the International Criminal Court, as if the US is above the law. If it were happening to you for just 1 day, something that's been going on for decades in Palestine, I'm sure you wouldn't actually wait for that bar to be reached before calling it what it actually is. Condeming it and putting an end to weapon supply to Israel is enough action from the US, no need to send any troops anywhere, but I guess exploiting the resources of other nations under the disguise of war is typical for the US.

For the record, I'm aware Trump won't be any better, I'm not supporting that trigger-happy guy that's campaigning with deporting protesters from the US. I'm saying to look at the alternatives.

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On 30/05/2024 at 09:58, MrElectrifyer said:

Right, a higher bar than the International Criminal Court, as if the US is above the law. If it were happening to you for just 1 day, something that's been going on for decades in Palestine, I'm sure you wouldn't actually wait for that bar to be reached before calling it what it actually is. Condeming it and putting an end to weapon supply to Israel is enough action from the US, no need to send any troops anywhere, but I guess exploiting the resources of other nations under the disguise of war is typical for the US.

For the record, I'm aware Trump won't be any better, I'm not supporting that trigger-happy guy that's campaigning with deporting protesters from the US. I'm saying to look at the alternatives.

I didn't say I didn't consider it one. I just don't think we're ready to give up the only ally in the region we really have, with the weapons and money we gave, makes for great diplomacy. Again, there's only so much the president can do to override congress. My point is that alternatives this cycle aren't even going to win 1% of the EC vote but can swing the win to the dotard.

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    • AMD RX 9070 GRE AI, Blender benchmarks vs 9070 XT, 7800XT, Nvidia RTX 5070, 4070 by Sayan Sen Earlier this week, we shared the first part of our review of AMD's new RX 9070 GRE. It was about the gaming performance of the GPU, and we gave it an 8 out of 10. As a follow-up, similar to how we did with the 9070 XT and non-XT, we are doing a dedicated productivity review for the RX 9070 GRE as well, where we compare it against the 9070 XT, 9070, 7800 XT, as well as Nvidia's 5070 and 4070. This will include AI, rendering, compute, and more benchmarks. AI performance, especially, is a very important metric in today's world, and AMD also promised big improvements thanks to its underlying architectural improvements. We will be pitching it against the data we already have for the RX 9070, and RX 9070 XT, but also the Nvidia 5070 FE, MSI GeForce RTX 4070 VENTUS 2X 12G, and Gigabyte Radeon RX 7800 XT GAMING OC 16G as they are in a similar price class, but also because we do not have a comparable 5060 Ti card lying around here that we can compare it against. Before we get underway, this is a collaboration between Sayan Sen and Steven Parker, who lent me his test bed. Also, there was no editorial input from AMD. First up, the specs of the RX 9070, 9070 XT, and 9070 GRE, which were given to us by AMD: Radeon RX 9070 GRE Radeon RX 9070 Radeon RX 9070 XT Boost Clock: Game Clock: up to 2.79GHz up to 2.20GHz up to 2.52GHz up to 2.07GHz up to 2.97GHz up to 2.40GHz Stream Processors 3,072 (48 CU) 3,584 (56 CU) 4,096 (64 CU) Ray Accelerator 48 56 64 AI Accelerator 96 112 128 ROPs 96 128 Texture Mapping Units 192 224 256 Memory 12 GB GDDR6, 18Gbps Clock, 192-bit Bus 432 GB/s 16 GB GDDR6, 20Gbps Clock, 256-bit Bus Effective Memory Bandwidth: 640 GB/s Infinity Cache 48 MB (3rd Gen) 64 MB (3rd Gen) Card Bus PCI-E 5.0 X16 Output 2x HDMI 2.1b 2x DisplayPort 2.1a Power consumption 220W 304W Recommended PSU 650W 750W Slot width 2x 3x Price (SEP) $549 $599 As you can see from the specs above, it is less than the standard RX 9070 in every way that counts, except for slightly higher Boost and Game clock speed. Design Moving on, the RX 9070 GRE we were given is an XFX Swift triple-fan, dual-slot design with two 8-pin connectors. At 30cm (self-measured), it will fit in most systems easily. There is no RGB either. The AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE by XFX from all angles. Test system Our test system consists of the following: Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini V2 Flow (Amazon|Newegg) ASUS Z890 ProArt Creator WiFi (Amazon|Newegg) Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus (Amazon|Newegg) Thermal Grizzly KryoSheet - 44x37 (Amazon|Newegg) 2x 16GB G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB (7200 MT/s in XMP) (Amazon|Newegg) Sabrent Rocket4 Plus 2TB SSD (Amazon) Windows 11 25H2 (Build 26200.8246) AMD shared a press driver based on the recently released Adrenaline 26.5.2 that we were required to use. We now move on to our benchmarks. First up, we have Geekbench AI running on ONNX. For some reason, the 9070 GRE does exceptionally well here in both half-precision (FP16) and single-precision (FP32). It manages to beat the RTX 5070 and RX 9070 non-XT, and is only behind the 9070 XT. Since Geekbench runs in short bursts instead of continuously hammering the graphics card, it seems the GRE's faster boost clocks are helping here. Next up, we move to the UL Procyon AI test suite, starting with the image generation benchmark. We chose the Stable Diffusion XL FP16 test since it is the most intense workload available on Procyon. The Nvidia cards do very well here, as even the 4070 out-muscles AMD's best fairy easily. The positive thing about the GRE is that it gets quite close to the 9070 non-XT in this test; this indicates that the VRAM does not play a very big role here, as SD XL relies on float16 (FP16). So this is something to keep in mind again. If you wish to work with float32 AI workloads, graphics cards with larger than 12 GB buffers would likely emerge as victors. Regardless, the gains are still massive on AMD's 9000 series compared to the 7000 series. Following image generation, we move to the text generation benchmark. This is one test where the 9070 GRE struggled, quite a lot. It seems that the 12 GB VRAM and lower memory bandwidth of the new Radeon 9070 GRE are hurting it quite a bit; the split is massive, especially in a test like Llama2, which packs 13 billion parameters. As such, in all the tests, the 9070 GRE is the slowest of the lot. Next, we tried Blender, and here the AMD GPUs were beaten by Nvidia. Rendering is something the Green team has always had a lead over the Red side, and it has not changed so far. On the positive side, though, the 9070 GRE shows significantly better results than the 7800 XT, which means AMD is on the right path. Catching up to Nvidia, though, will require a lot more effort. And we hope HIP and ROCm can keep improving. Wrapping up AI testing, we measured OpenCL throughput in the Geekbench compute benchmark. The RX 9070 GRE alongside the 9070 did not fare well here at all, even falling behind the 7800 XT. Interestingly, even the RTX 5070 could not beat the 4070 on OpenCL, so perhaps this suggests that OpenCL optimization may not have been a priority for either AMD or Nvidia in the modern era. Conclusion We reached the end of our productivity performance review of the 9070 GRE, and we have to say it's a mixed bag. Unlike the 9070 and 9070 XT, the GRE excels in some areas while losing ground fairly easily in others. Similar to how it happened in gaming, any time the card's memory subsystem gets hammered, it tends to fall behind the others. This was the case with text generation, wherein we saw the VRAM sometimes hit its maximum available 12 GB of usage with larger model sizes. So what do we make of the RX 9070 as a productivity hardware? It can certainly be used, but you have to know it has its limitations. For those looking for a GPU that can deal with more, AMD recently unveiled the Radeon AI PRO R9700, which is essentially a 32 GB refresh of the 9070 XT with some additional workstation-based optimizations. On a similar note, the new Ryzen AI Halo platform is something you can consider if you want to set up a local AI processing station. Considering everything, we rate AMD's Radeon RX 9070 GRE a 7.5 out of 10 for its productivity performance. Price is less of a factor for those looking at productivity cases compared to those considering the GPU for gaming, and as such, we felt it did quite decently on many occasions and can be handy if you need a 12 GB GPU and, for some reason, don't want to get Nvidia. Purchase links: RX 9070 / XT / GRE (Amazon US) As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
    • Does anyone here know if these updates are integrated into the UUP dump isos?
    • Motrix Next 3.9.4 by Razvan Serea Motrix Next is a modern, open-source cross-platform download manager built as the official next-generation successor to the original Motrix project. It has been completely rewritten using Tauri 2, Vue 3, TypeScript, and Rust, while still relying on the powerful Aria2 download engine for high-speed multi-protocol transfers. The app supports HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, BitTorrent, ED2K and magnet links, offering advanced features like multi-connection acceleration, task scheduling, bandwidth control, and batch download management. With a significantly reduced install size (around 20MB), it focuses on being lightweight, fast, and resource-efficient compared to traditional Electron-based download tools. Designed for Windows, macOS, and Linux, Motrix Next delivers a clean, modern UI inspired by Material Design 3 principles, with smooth animations and a minimal workflow. It improves usability through better download organization, system tray integration, and enhanced torrent handling including selective file downloads and tracker management. Motrix Next features: Multi-protocol downloads — HTTP, FTP, BitTorrent, Magnet, .torrent, ED2K, and Metalink tasks BitTorrent — Selective file download, DHT, peer exchange, encryption controls, metadata caching, GeoIP peer flags, and tracker probing Browser extension integration — Embedded Extension API with independent authentication, download confirmation, smart auto-submit, filename hints, referer/cookie forwarding, and real-time controls (Chrome Web Store · Edge Add-ons) Safe filename handling — Content-Disposition, RFC 2047, non-UTF-8, percent-encoded, and extensionless URL resolution with path traversal sanitization Download organization — Favorite and recent folders, optional file-type categorization, stale-record cleanup, and completed history backed by SQLite Concurrent downloads — Independent controls for active tasks, HTTP connections per server, segments per file, and BT peer limits Speed control — Global and per-task upload/download limits with day-of-week and time-of-day scheduling System integration — Tray operation, optional tray speed display, macOS Dock badge/progress, protocol handlers for magnet://, thunder://, and motrixnext:// Lightweight mode — Destroys the WebView on minimize-to-tray while Rust keeps the engine, task monitor, notifications, history, and extension routing alive Notifications and power options — Native task start/complete/failure notifications, keep-awake during downloads, and optional shutdown after completion Network controls — Scoped proxy support for downloads, app updates, and tracker updates, plus system proxy detection Auto-update channels — Stable, Beta, and Latest Across Channels policies with separate download and install phases Diagnostics — Structured logs, exportable diagnostic ZIPs, database integrity checks, automatic DB rebuild, and Linux GPU rendering fallback Personalization — Light/dark/system theme, 10 color schemes, 26 languages, and first-launch system language detection Motrix Next 3.9.4 changelog: Motrix Next 3.9.4 promotes the 3.9.4 beta cycle to stable. This release refreshes bundled engine binaries, improves task detail readability and copy actions, expands link handling for magnet and ED2K workflows, polishes responsive navigation and text wrapping, updates browser extension documentation, and refines network preference controls. New Features Task Detail copy actions — Added copyable values for task metadata and reusable render functions for long text fields. Magnet and ED2K lifecycle support — Added task lifecycle handling for magnet and ED2K links. History cleanup for deleted tasks — Deleted tasks can now remove matching history records. User-Agent management — Added user-agent management and improved related network preference controls. Browser extension documentation — Added the Firefox Add-ons link for the Motrix Next extension. Improvements Engine binaries — Updated bundled binaries for supported architectures. Task Detail readability — Long task names, URLs, tracker values, and copyable metadata now render more clearly. Deletion messaging — Refined localized task deletion text for clarity and consistency. Text wrapping — Improved URI input wrapping and task name multiline display. Navigation layout — Improved sub-navigation responsiveness. Disk allocation default — Changed the default file allocation method to trunc. Proxy controls — Improved proxy button styling in network preferences. Download: Motrix Next 64-bit | ARM64 | macOS ~20.0 MB (Open Source) Links: Website | macOS / Linux | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • NVIDIA officially supports Ubuntu, as linked above with the GeForce NOW Hands on I did in collaboration with Paul Hill.
    • TO be clear I am not running linux today, however I keep thinking about it. And I want to make sure there are minimal obstacles if I decide to make that switch in the coming months.
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