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  • 5G only has higher node density if you’re using mmWave, which is only happening in ultra dense places today, and mostly indoor/arena use - it isn’t very widely deployed.

    5G might get you to within 50ft instead of 100ft, but it’s not getting you to 3ft of accuracy without mmWave, and that’s mostly because mmWave barely travels at all. You can’t be more than a couple hundred feet from the antenna and need unobstructed line of sight to it.

  • Not really. All of the super high accuracy requires fairly specific circumstances that broadly don’t exist in the real world today.

    And if they did, they’d be able to pinpoint your location just as well over 4G.

    They can track you to within 100ft easily on 4G today.

  • There are no free passes. Both sides slaughter each others children.

    And then one slaughters their gay children themselves.

    One does not need to equate these - or diminish the good in what Israel is doing. It’s progress. May there be much more.

  • …yes they do. This is for vendors that use/enter into a business relationship with T-Mobile directly to send short codes or SMS. I.e. companies like Vonage and Twilio.

    You can absolutely enforce fees against your direct customers for certain behaviors.

    This would not work for messages received from other telcos

  • Is that true? I’m not aware of any Muslim states that anyone would refer to as progressive. Which ones are you thinking of?

    The US has seen almost unparalleled peace and prosperity and I wouldn’t say becoming progressive is easy. We’re still fighting about reproductive rights here.

  • I would be willing to bet that there are maybe, at most, 50 people out in Gaza out of 800,000. And even that might be high.

    There are no protections at all in Gaza, and you’re quite likely to be the recipient of an honor killing.

    So, if you were to ask anyone in Gaza if they’re gay, they’re going to say no.