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  • Looks like the big difference is that this is on by default, it appears to get enabled when cops turn off internet access to prevent access to FindMy and remote lockdowns.

  • IMHO, the novelty of the feature isn't what makes this headline worthy. This is noteworthy because of the scale. iOS is over a quarter of phones on earth, and in English speaking countries and Japan, you're looking at numbers that are often over 50%.

    This will impact a LOT more investigations than Graphene, and I imagine Apple will be back in court fighting cops who want to remove privacy and security features. Hopefully this stuff stands up to the autocrats coming into power in the states.

  • IMHO, it’s only worth doing if the independents who caucus with the Dems can be brought onboard with a replacement proactively before she resigns.

    If you can’t get the Manchins of the world to proactively back a specific fast-tracked replacement, don’t even try.

  • Isn’t the argument that a younger replacement would be fast tracked now, while the Dems had the whitehouse and the senate?

    The left obviously doesn’t want to leave a vacant seat for Trump. The point is to lock the seat down even harder.

  • But when you look at what people said in the exit poll interviews, most were not voting for fascism when they voted for Trump. They were voting on the illusion that he would be better for their pocket book.

    In exit polls, people actually hated Trump and his extremism significantly more, but they’re hurting so much financially that they were willing to roll the dice on his “I’ll take you back to 2017-19” bullshit.

    He go in the same way other strongmen often get into power, claims of economic populism.

  • It’s your right to point fingers and blame people, but if you want to get them to vote and bring them over to your side, that is historically not been the best motivator.

  • They told you exactly what they are planning to do.

    Which is why half of the country voted against Trump, and why a lot of the other half voted for Trump. He told us exactly what he was planning to do.

  • A lot of people are going to die because of this conspiracy theorist.

    I think of someone very close to me who takes mediation for depression, medication that RFK thinks is bullshit, and medication that is regulated by the FDA.

    She got a bad batch of something from a generic supplier and became dangerously suicidal. We were able to report this to the FDA and send them the medication so people wouldn’t die.

    I can’t see how less staffing is going to make things better. We need more people on the ground so inspections are more regular and so deadly manufacturing problems are caught early.

  • Why doesn’t MS do what Apple does with Writing Tools. Put it Rewrite at the OS level so that anything with text can access the feature? Doing this an app at a time is odd.

  • We need to pressure him on his policies even harder now.

  • I assume you’re Canadian. This is a problem across North America. Almost nowhere is safe now.

    The construction industry scaled way back in 2008, and it never really scaled back up in North America. We’re not building enough to keep pace with population growth and to replace aging homes.

    We need to build, not blame each other.

  • The guy above you is pretty rude, but if you’re curious, The Daily had a good piece on housing prices.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/24/podcasts/the-daily/housing-crisis-michigan.html

    Like most economists, they believe it is a supply problem. But more importantly, they claim that many North American contractors downsized or went out of business during the 2008 mortgage crisis, that industry never scaled back up, and were simply not building at the rate we were 20 years ago.

    In other words, we need to incentivize and more people getting into construction.

    (And now the construction industry is worried that Mexican labor will get deported under Trump, so, oof)

  • I’m lucky enough to have dual EU nation citizenship from my childhood. Going to be digging through my childhood paperwork in case I need it.

  • It was very close. As predicted, the battleground states all came down to 1 or 2 percent. Everything fell within the margins of error.

    Unfortunately, the 1 or 2 percent leans all went in Trump’s direction.

  • We both know you are not safe.

    Don’t know if this is sympathy or if you’re out front of their door in a bush right now.

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