True, but that also speaks to the effort NYT is willing to put into reporting on allied/adversarial media suppression.
Just another day vs. this is clearly a Very Bad Thing.
True, but that also speaks to the effort NYT is willing to put into reporting on allied/adversarial media suppression.
Just another day vs. this is clearly a Very Bad Thing.
I guess it’s really down the the mindset of the attacker. Going for a high body count for internet clout would cause that. Beef with a specific class for percieved wrongs, probably not.
One of the graphics showed just that. And it might work if the attacker decides not to walk four feet left/right to get a new angle.
This is cynically capitalist and just theater anyway. Any plates that reasonably approximate NIJ III+ would be prohibitively heavy for children to carry throughout the day, if they actually wore them at all. The whiteboard/shield combo is my favorite one here: almost reasonable!
Im more surprised that Hezbollah issues them. I’d thought pagers were cheap enough as consumer items that they’d just give their guy a wad of cash and say go pick up such and such pager for me.
Would have at least severely hampered any precision from man-in-the-middle attacks on supply lines such as these. Especially when being embedded within a civilian city.
Last I’d heard the cops were still looking for the mystery knife. That said, being around police in general is bad for your health.
Beyond defrauding people who are desperate, why should practicing law without a license be illegal?
I mean besides keeping upstanding sovcits like this down ofc. /s
If anything this is very tame.
The biggest issue I see here is a man with clearly a great enough surplus of food to bulk. That wasn’t happening unless you had access to a large farming community supporting you at the expense of most others and at least a rudimentary knowledge of nutrition.
The real issue is the pricetag. Most folks as I understand it want a car to go to work and run errands or whatever. The appeal of Japanese cars historically has been their reliability and competitive price. They were,'t really luxury vehicles, but took a huge chunk of the market by being a commuter car.
People wanting exciting cars are probably looking for sports cars or muscle cars or whatever that VW doesn’t have much of a hand in.
Boring is good. I’d rather a car be boring than surprising. Especially at highway speeds.
Where you mean?
Michigan: Upper Peninsula India: Uttar Pradesh
I have often mused on how to remotely demolish billboards along highways. Almost all ads are garbage.
The only ones I’m even remotely OK with are the old-timey painted ones on the sides of brick buildings.
Well, I’d always wished her success, but now I wish her such success that Musk’s rage and jealousy boil through his skull.
Those are called cops, and they’re already pretty well armed.
A DDOS alone cannot delete data, but like your picketing analogy, if you can get in first, the picketing will keep out anyone looking to stop your interference.
It’s either that or some uncanny valley. Take your pick, I guess.
Hmm. I think the last one I bought was Red Alert 3. Still worth it imo.
Black Panthers seemed to prove otherwise. They won’t brutalize in the moment, but it will stick in their craw and they’ll wait to hurt you later.
See, I find myself agreeing, but am having trouble meshing those two, especially in what’s been touted as “the middle east’s only functional democracy”
How does a institution of, by, and for the people not count as a distillation of popular will?