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Theoretics
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It has to do with the way that Secure Enclave works with the iPhones encryption. It's possible to dump an Android phones memory, like a virtual machine, then brute force it. Law enforcement is just lazy.

Is there some reason why FB/Google/Twitter don’t make it a policy that the text in the political ads needs to be cited? This way the ads could easily be fact checked like a 6th grade history paper.

Honestly I can’t see this working terribly well at scale.

Don’t forget that it’s immoral to terminate an unexpected pregnancy and birth control to prevent pregnancy in the first place is also immoral. (Because fuck bodily autonomy and all that.)

I’m not going to completely disagree with you but I, for some reason, feel the need to nitpick.

I test drove one right after test driving a Mazdaspeed3 during the FR-S’s first model year.

The garage is for cars I care about.

Skies of Arcadia and Grandia 2 are glaring oversights.

All we need now is for a Cox exec to claim they’re just the dumb pipe. Then this shit sandwich will be complete.

All that and it’s still not as cool as the Aston Martin crystal key.

I suspect you’ll see a pretty big aftermarket for touch screens. That’s all just packaging, the screens themselves are pretty cheap.

This is unreasonably exciting to me. Which means it can’t be real.

Dammit. I have one and really like it, so of course it’s being put out to pasture. It’s not even so much how it feels in my hands. It is mostly how configurable the software made it and making it less irritating to interact with Windows when not in a game.

Easy. Let WeWork fail, buy the carcass, or sue the current owner for whatever of value is left to obtain the controlling stake in the company as well as the underlying tech for pennies on the dollar, then relaunch the platform.

The 2ZZ-GE can also be found in the Pontiac Vibe GT, the badge engineered Matrix. I have one as a winter beater. It’s a lot of fun to wind a cute ute out to 8000 RPM.

Going even further. Why not just let WeWork fail, buy the remains for nothing, then relaunch the corpse under the same name?

That generally doesn’t require a lawsuit though, unless the injuries exceeded the limits set on bodily harm and the shops insurance company took a hard line.

Getting some sleep, rereading the article, and the law; you’re correct. That of course begs the question as to why play language games in the first place? (I stand by the fact that perform means following the instructions to their logical conclusion.) There was no need to invoke MVSRA as the intent of the law isn’t

No. The work instructions end with providing the torque for the lug nuts and list it as the final step of the process.

I’m concerned that Apple, who staunchly fought the DoJ and other government entities request for an encryption backdoor, has taken a step in support of totalitarian governments. The slope sure is slippery all the way to the bottom.