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you are legalizing any future consequences that can fall on the jewish community. if there is a pogrom tomorrow, people will try to use your wording "consequences" to justify that backlash

its not the First Amendment, it is Israel First Amendment (according to the current executive branch)

Current? This kind of stuff was happening under Biden as well: https://palestinelegal.org/news/2024/4/25/columbia-students-...

how do you detect/find the receiver? thats seems to be a problem

I thought comms was two way.

so you have a laser and want to jam the comms channel. How do you find where the comms channel is, where is the receiver, where do you point your laser to jam enemy comms?

I agree it is not an easy task. But lasers can be detected with the right equipment (think the classic "laser through fog" but happening to plain air molecules), unit movements can be tracked and straight sight line is a significant logistical restriction.

But if they were only receiving. Well, that's going to be pretty hard to confirm and even if you "jam" it, then so what?


> But lasers can be detected with the right equipment (think the classic "laser through fog" but happening to plain air molecules)

You are assuming that the only source emitting at the specific wavelength is the laser you are targeting. This is not how it would work, the side using laser comms would also fly decoy drones that bathe the sky in the same wavelength as the comms channel.

This is also key part of how LPI radars on stealth aircraft work. Yes, in a spherical cow in vacuum environment you can in principle always trace a radar signal back to its source. But add a whole bunch MALDs radiating on the same band as the radars, and suddenly it becomes impossible to pinpoint the sources.


Similar to Crowdstrike failed auto update incident.

What was the need for the global instance 0->1 rollout of the firmware over the air ???????????????

could they perhaps test it on a small subset? perhaps on Samsung CEO's home system, not the customers'?


he uses apple may be...

previous used https://appleinsider.com/articles/12/12/13/samsungs-chief-st...

new one uses, but just does not tell it.

apply display is good with apple tv.

and ceo dislikes automatically installed free to play tv apps and ads. as samsung does.



high cost of healthcare can be solved overnight: just mandate insurance companies to pay for healthcare for foreign hospitals (at rates not exceeding US rates).

so that Americans could travel overseas and get healthcare expenses reimbursed over there.

watch prices drop...


Does that include airfare and living expenses? I figured out that if I needed two crowns, it would be cheaper to fly to Estonia and use my friend's dentist than to go to a US dentist.

On prescriptions, reimbursement for drugs bought from cost plus would also help drive down pharma prices


whatever you had in mind, thats definitely not the USA, where money/lobbying and inter-partisan corruption trump everything


> ...his speech, which was attended by the CEOs of dozens of the world's largest automakers...

I don't recall Biden reading off a price sheet for a single corporation. Seems a bit different than what happened yesterday the White House.


ask AI to fix it

PCI-DSS is the strongest, HIPAA is just a rubber stamp

That's not actually law at all. It's part of the contract with payment processors.

I had a lot of fun airdropping rickroll videos to nearby phones while waiting for rides in disneyland

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