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An extension that bypasses online age verification
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It was a busy day in all the maternity wards
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An extension that bypasses online age verification
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It was a busy day in all the maternity wards
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China is counting its wins from the Iran war
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Ah yes, the famously peaceful transition of Hong Kong
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Sen. Josh Hawley wants to exclude ‘Biden voters’ from $600 Trump tariff rebate checks
So they're taking the money from the American people and then "generously" giving them back a portion of it and they say only to people who might financially need it. Almost like they're taxing people and redistributing income to those in need. If it wasn't for the hefty piece they're taking off the top and the blatant buying of votes, it almost sounds like Socialism!!
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Australian leader warns people: "The months ahead may not be easy. Please consider using public transport"
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Don't get me started, we could be world leaders in renewables, if our politicians weren't funded by mining billionaires and our media wasn't heavily controlled by Murdoch
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Believe me when I say, SF hates you and does not want your friendship
Has he hired Trump to ghost-write his tweets?
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Bob Katter refuses to swear oath to King Charles
Why was it so much of an issue for Lidia Thorpe? Hmmmm
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Clarence Thomas’ Latest Pay-to-Play Scandal Finally Connects All the Dots
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This is why the police force in America is equipped like an army, to quickly and violently suppress any protests. Then when you have a prison stay on your record, no more voting, struggling to get a job or even survive.
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Greece to ban anonymity on social media
At least they're being honest about it and not hiding their intentions like all the other countries, who are doing the same thing but pretending it's to save the children.
Will be willing to hold the advertisers on social media to the small level of accountability? Any ad should be from an identifiable real world business, and provide enough information that you could directly report them to authorities.
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London man angry at ‘Orwellian’ incident in supermarket using facial recognition tech
I think the main point is being missed, what does it matter even if did have a criminal past? We're meant to have a rehabilitation focused justice system, which doesn't work if you exclude ex-offenders from the spaces they need to be in to live. If it didn't detect him actively committing a crime, then it shouldn't have been an issue.
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Krang rule
He's about to smuggle food into a cinema
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EXCUSE ME?!
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On the unfortunate need for an "age verification" API for legal compliance reasons in some U.S. states
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Currently it's self reported, but if it's complied with and then they inevitably say now it needs id they can just block all the self reports until id is provided. This is the same tactic of marginally moving the line that has been happening for years
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South Korean man convicted for deliberately gaining weight to evade military service
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Tesla owner blocked the Toronto Streetcar
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In Melbourne (Australia), they removed the cow catchers, but not the aggression. You get one, maybe two courtesy bell rings before you get punted.
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Age Verification is Now Mutating into General ID
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That's the phone you'll have to go back to using, to stop them identifying you. Their AI can't understand tech that old
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Top Florida official says 'Alligator Alcatraz' will likely be empty within days, email shows
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Not a waste, there's tax dollars were funnelled to a local millionaire or billionaire through a "legitimate" purchase of goods and services. You don't really think it would be that expensive to put up marquees in a swamp?
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Rudy Giuliani hospitalized in critical condition, his spokesman says
Great work, now do Trump
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Don't be bullied into accepting islam
".... and respect others." If they actually did that, might not be as much of an issue.
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Australia struggling with oversupply of solar power
Australia has too many electricity distributors shipping profits overseas instead of upgrading the grid
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Ran 100 feet of Ethernet to install a router for my home lab
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You have to pull them tight, otherwise the packets pool in the drooping parts and slow down the network