Ding Dong KOSA’s Dead (For Now)
Truck_kun @ Truck_kun @beehaw.org Posts 0Comments 156Joined 2 yr. ago
If you search for "home owner insurance non-renewal drone", you should find tons of stories about it.
They may be hiring third parties, or doing it themselves, but regardless, it is happening.
Once again, to clarify, the smart camera thing has just been sitting in the back of my mind, not an accusation, just a concern as a possibility. Would probably be a fun investigation for an investigative journalist. Or just someone scouring those fun terms of service policies for language that might indicate such things.
Edit: Would actually be fun to get all of those companies to publicly state on the record that they do not, and will not ever do such a thing, your data is private, and will not be shared with anyone other than law enforcement, and/or without a warrant (or other legal court order).
My latest concern these car stories have brought on, is that Ring, Nest, Eufy, other smart home camera systems, are selling data.
No evidence to it atm, but Ring used to provide access to police; not a huge leap to selling collected data to data brokers and insurance companies.
Currently, insurance companies are deploying drones to check out properties, and terminate and/or non-renew home owners insurance based on the footage. It's not a huge leap for smart camera providers to provide snapshots for this same purpose. It would be a huge betrayal of trust, and tank the brand, especially since many people set cameras up inside their home, but extracting pennies now, in exchange for losing several dollars per month subscription fees and hardware purchases, sounds just like something a lot of these companies would do.
It may, but I'd like her VP pick to cover her bases. At this point, I'm only taking consideration of beating Trump, and not who would normally be best for the job.
Personally, I'd prefer her VP to be Mark Kelley. I've mulled over Shapiro, but I would honestly think Mark Kelley gives the better shot.
If not Kelley, maybe Mark Milley. Maybe Shapiro will be better suited to be #48 in a term or two.
I did try to get literal with reCAPTCHA a while back, and it just never finished. "Select every image with a bicycle in it" or motorcycle or stop light. I would select the images that only had a WHOLE in it, not the broken up ones into several images. It doesn't like it when you try to answer it's question properly.
Anyways, there's several other captcha and anti-bot services now days, really would recommend people use a different provider, I hate reCaptcha so much.
national chain. I think it stored the transactions for transmission, and in-case it didn't go through we also had the imprints as proof of having the card at the time of transaction. I assume it processed them as a different option instead of instant approval, and probably has different liability implications if the transaction is later denied. Being a big company, was probably fine.
Shop I worked for in 2005… I think … ran cards when the connection was down and took card impressions, and I think the transactions were all auto submitted when the connection came back up.
Can't say I've ever been any good at it, but I do love me a good tower defense.
Haven't played since OMD2, and could never get anyone else to play, but love the series. Glad to see it continuing.
Also, she is the VP of the incumbent administration. Any complaints people have about Biden, other than his personal age, also can be applied to her. Economy? Immigration? Isreal/Gaza? All Harris' administration. Doesn't matter that she has little input or control of any of those, she is the VP, Trump and Conservatives will blame her all the way until election day, and Fox/Conservative media will be there to parrot and distribute the word.
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I believe modern presidential campaigns focus their war chest into swing states, and typically less into stronghold states; they typically would have already done that in the primary against people of the same party. My concern is more around if they don't have the name recognition, and didn't have the primary to build that, they may have to spread their funds more than Trump would at this point in time.
Then again, I'm sure Fox would spread such name with vitriol, so people would at least hear about the candidate. Them negging on Harris already at the RNC is only increasing the chance of them having a more viable opponent, but they can't help themselves when the crowd eats it up.
But I may be being too critical. For the typically non-conservative, maybe just having a Dem on the ticket that isn't Biden, is young, and they know nothing about, may be a good thing. If they haven't commented on Isreal/Gaza (or foreign politics at all really), and are a state level actor like a Governor (and thus has little influence on national economics), maybe there won't be much for swing voters/independents, or progressives to have a grievance about. Will really depend on who it is.
he was able to buy an AR-15 at 22 I think.
Pretty sure the reports point to him having it for over a decade. Without taking any effort to look it up, I think his dad bought him that gun in like 2013, so he was much younger at the time.
As for 'good life going', doesn't sound that way in general, but apparently he just got his associates degree from community college, and had been accepted into a university, but he decided not to go.
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I've been against Biden stepping down, it's just so late in the process, and a heavy push for Kamala Harris to take his place in the media soured that; I have nothing against her personally, but she is the 'establishment' currently, as the VP of the current administration, and I don't feel she is particularly strong against Trump, other than a "I'd vote for anyone with a D next to their name over Trump" kind of way. That said, the hit to Biden's elect-ability between the debate, media coverage, and high name recognition members of his own party requesting him step down, has been large, and has damaged his ability to win.
A large part of the reason I feel he could successfully step down at this point, is if a good candidate is already in place to step up. The Dem and anti-Trump base will have no problem switching their vote. It's having someone to appeal to the people that could be persuaded either way, or may not even vote.
Personally, that would be Gavin Newsom from my perspective; he is well known, has been going head to head with Florida's DeSantis already, has been in the media in a way that already seems like he is gunning for the presidency, and was Biden's media spin room representative at the debate; but he has his drawbacks as well.
I've seen Whitmer floated, and I don't think she's an awful choice, but also feel she is needed in the roll she is currently in, and is doing an awesome job there.
Josh Shapiro... I know nothing about, may be a fine candidate, but my mind immediately turns to Turning Point USA's Ben Shapiro, and it is probably an unfortunate name recognition issue to the average person. Have to keep in mind, this is elevating mostly people with state level recognition to a national stage of people unfamiliar with them (in that way, maybe a swing state Dem would be a good pick).
The other people I've seen floated, I have no opposition to, but the main issue is, are the funds there to run an effective campaign to elevate someone who hasn't been running on the national stage, in only a few months time. 3+ months is plenty of time for an election in a state, or your average European sized country, I feel; but the US is massive, with a lot of states the size of a European country. It may be fine for the majority of people, but I worry about penetration into the swing states, particularly those that don't generally pay attention to elections, or the media.
Obviously stay away from anyone that is retirement age though, as the push to out Biden is specifically about his age, and perceived age related mental health, and have a preference to keep them under 70 by the end of 8 years in office, so they can do a double term without perceived age issues, so about 35 - 62.
If it's going to happen, Biden needs to step down in the next few days, and immediately come up with another viable candidate; Otherwise dems will need to stay the course with Biden.
Dean Phillips is the most known candidate to have run against him. Everyone else stepped aside to the the incumbent run, either because he was the incumbent, or they didn't want the political backlash of running against the incumbent.
That is a special kind of speed run. I'm impressed 30% of Greeks still have a favorable view of Russia last year... I can't imagine it is still that high. I really want to know the 2024 numbers, but only barely only half way through the year; still, I'd love to know current sentiment of not just Greece's population, but worldwide, country by country, and how it's progressed in the past decade (conveniently a decade since the Crimean invasion).
A reminder to people that during Trump's term, his nominee to run NOAA was a member of the family that owned the private weather forecasting company AccuWeather, and a strong proponent for dismantling NOAA in favor of privatization/commercialization. The only reason that didn't happen, is because he withdrew the nomination after it going nowhere for a couple years in the Senate, in large part due to the clear conflict of interest.
For easy research for anyone interested, his name was "Barry Myers", but suffice to say, Trump and company already tried this during his last administration. It's not MAGA exclusive, it is an overall Conservative goal, and they will try again next time they either hold the executive branch, or have full control of the legislative branch; in the meantime, they have to rely on the Supreme Court to weaken government agencies.
pile of pennies < Single Bill < stack/bundle of cash < pile of cash < scrooge mcduck cash dive vault
or
bronze coin < silver coin < gold coin < pile of coins < gold bar < stack of gold bards < fort knox
I've had this discussion come up in meetings recently.
CustomGPT is like $500/month for 5000 queries.... that limitation and price (if you have a reasonable amount of customers), kind of just means you are better off hiring one employee. I'm not going to ping them for pricing for their enterprise plan beyond that, as going to cost an employee anyways.
For sure good advice. I do trust the registrar I am on though. They are not US based, I have been with them for like 15 years, they are well known, automatically provide domain privacy without paying extra, and are not godaddy.
No matter who people choose, just remember to keep your domain locked when not changing registrars, and protect your registrar login with 2FA. Treat your registrar like you would treat your primary email or bank account.
Thank goodness, hope it stays dead. I'm in figurative pain from agreeing with Rand Paul.