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Yes, that is exactly what I’m saying, why am I being downvoted and you upvoted?
Edit: Well, I’m happy to know most people agree with me, despite misunderstanding my comment
Yes, that is exactly what I’m saying, why am I being downvoted and you upvoted?
Edit: Well, I’m happy to know most people agree with me, despite misunderstanding my comment
Israel is reaping what they sowed.
Maybe not justifiable, but 100% predictable and a direct response to Israel’s illegal actions (and unfortunately, as usual, innocent civilians are the ones who suffer).
You have a point, I don’t really know what Hamas’ plan is, or if there is one. What I’m thinking is that they, and the people of Palestine, are being brought to the point of having nothing left to lose, and so being desperate, the commit acts of desperation. I’m not sure if it’s “right” or “good”, but it’s not surprising to me.
So what do we call Israel then?
“one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter”
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Thanks, pretty cool!
Yeah, valid points, but it’s not gonna be easy to tell, in practice. Doing a proper scientific test is likely going to be unethical for obvious reasons, so we’re left to wonder if the cons outweigh the pros or not.
Hmm that’s interesting, how does this system use energy to move heat around then, if there are no moving parts? Not a rhetorical question, I’m genuinely curious about this system, would you have more info or links to share?
Edit: I just saw the link from @Acters above, that’s pretty cool. I’m not sure if it qualifies as “no moving parts” given that “Inside AirJet® are tiny membranes that vibrate at ultrasonic frequency”, but I’m not gonna be hung up on a technicality, as it does seem a nice technology.
Every country has different rules, standing on wikipedia.
Personally, I feel that if making completely fictitious depictions of child porn, where no one is harmed (think AI-generated, or by consenting adults depicting minors) was legal, it might actually prevent the real, harmful ones from being made, thus preventing harm.
oof i can’t imagine using it in my countryApple’s home state, California where it’s 30 40+ degrees celcius and above on average everyday in summer, and Death Valley has pretty much the world record.
I mean if they didn’t test it in Cali I wouldn’t know where at all…
move air with no moving parts
That would be a passive cooling system.
Yes, yes it is. The glasses makes it just a tiny bit easier to covertly record stuff.
But a wrench doesn’t give plausible deniability …
I guess you’re speaking for the USA, or whatever country you live in, but @ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world seemed to speak about a different (unspecified) country. We’re left to guess which country…
(also, Godwin’s law still applies lol)
Which country exactly?
Try standing 10 ft / 3m away, in a crowd, and not actually expecting anybody to have them. Would you notice?
Cause Zucko needs even more ways to spy on us.
Cameras as usually passive (i.e. they don’t emit light or any radiation, they just absorb the one that happens to land on their sensor), so no, not really.
Tha would be true only for those infrared cameras that have active IR LEDs to see at night, or lidars, radars, structured light 3d cameras, time-of-flight distance sensors, etc or anything that actually emits something. Regular cameras don’t.
Israel needs to stay tf out of gaza! did you read what I said???