Spyke

I cant even believe people buy those Alexa listening devices into their homes... Why are they trusting big tech?

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lemmings.world

There is a difference. When the judge is scolding someone, they're talking to them, not about them.

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Probably won't hold him accountable though.

in theory, that would depend on the legal merits of the case moreso than his conduct in the courtroom - but in the american legal system, it's famously a bad idea to get on the bad side of a judge, especially one who's actively judging you.

it's not a bad fight to pick but it's a weird place to pick it

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How often do these people wearing these forget they have them on and recording when they go to the bathroom? If they are livestreaming, are they giving an unintentional live porn show?

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Now that you mention it a lot states have two-party consent laws for recordings. Doesn't that make those things illegal on private or restricted property?

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Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trial - CBS News | Spyke