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  • Nope, even never had any sort of analogous situation where armed civilians show up to insert themselves and potentially complicate matters: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/national/wp/2018/07/13/feature/in-all-reality-there-were-three-shooters-oklahomans-kill-an-active-shooter-and-its-not-as-simple-as-it-sounds/

    do we need to encrypt ALL chatter…

    I never suggested we did. The original poster referenced a specific context of a “sensitive situation” and you asked for an example, so I provided one that could qualify.

  • My wife’s aunt is married to a Frenchman and the level of worship he displayed for the guy was incroyable. No matter what came out disproving how ineffective Hydroxychloroquine was in tests during 2020/2021 he was absolutely certain that Raoult would prove to be right in the end.

  • My wife is a physician and I’ve talked with her about this with regards to healthcare in general. Most people still think of healthcare like a visiting a wizard for a potion or somatic incantation.

    So throw 2 black box-type problems at each other and I have no doubt that a lot of people would be surprised that the results are crap.

  • You must know that unencrypted police radios have been a upstream source for local media for a long time, right?

    And I’m not arguing that encryption is a good idea, in fact I think a blanket encryption of emergency radio is a bad idea (but nuance on social media is invisible).

    This thread is simply in answer to an earlier poster who asked for a situation where it could be helpful to protect a sensitive situation and I provided one that we have seen analogs of in real life.

  • We had a kid cross state lines to show up to a riot with a gun to defend property and shoot people. Just because you haven’t heard about it doesn’t mean it’s not plausible as a valid reason.

  • Off of the top of my head, I can see how an announcement of an open shooter at a location might attract some Meal Team 6 Rambo wanna-be to try and bust in and save the day and making it significantly worse.

  • House Bauer/Atlas/Hercules/Warrior: Life is transient, why does your tool or battery need to last longer than the job?

  • I suspect some clarification will come out that claims that there’s some reason it doesn’t count as genocide because of some narrow parsing of words. In other words, it’s only sparkling indiscriminate mass murder of a mostly homogeneous region, not genocide.

  • ¯(ツ)/¯ I put peanut butter in mine.

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  • Oratrice Mecanique d'Analyse Cardinale

  • Weird, that was my 1st go to and it didn’t work for me. Thanks again. I appreciate it.

  • Thanks. I spent 5 minutes looking for this and couldn’t find a better one.

  • It’ll probably be the Amy’s Baking company lady from Kitchen Nightmares.

  • I’m aware. That’s a fairly well known criticism of from the iPod announcement from Slashdot that proved to be misguided proving your point. Others may have existed, but the polish and innovation Apple put into them had a huge impact and made them go from a niche product to one for the masses. I agree with you.

  • No wireless. Less space than a Nomad. Lame.

  • Loon: “Ima firin’ mah lazer”

  • Given the Wisconsin Supreme Court just changed its ideological balance as predominantly liberal I don’t see this happening there