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This looks like it might be some sort of specialized vehicles? It seems like the vehicle is moving in the direction that the blade is pointing, based on the headlights and the direction the support vehicles are traveling. If that’s the case, does this even have a driver, or is totally remote controlled? It looks like

I think the biggest difference here is that PowerPC was a custom architecture built by an Apple-IBM-Motorola alliance. So it was essentially a custom architecture and custom silicon.

This is explicitly addressed in the article.

This looks like a stagecoach

And even if a victim does do something stupid, it doesn’t absolve the perpetrator in the slightest.

Everyone in the administration should definitely be fired for their wildly incompetent handling of this situation, but there needs to be an investigation before anyone else is punished. While this does seem to be a likely case of revenge porn, it could also be something as simple as a student gaining unauthorized

She’s definitely not going to be able to ever teach again at this school or in this district, but if her one passion in life is teaching, she could still definitely teach younger grades. Kids under 10 generally aren’t going to be seeking out nude photos of their teachers.

This is a really dumb take. People are willing to give up privacy *in exchange* for security. Nobody wants to give up privacy where they don’t get *something* in return. In this case, she gained nothing by having her privacy violated.

Alternatively, any photo of a shirtless man where he is purposely posing could be considered a lewd photo by the same definition.

Read the damn article. She says the image was only sent to another teacher who then distributed it. There’s no evidence that she distributed it to a student

Try reading my comment again.

People drive down the middle of parking lot aisles to be visible to cars that might be backing up, and to have a buffer between their vehicles and cars that may be backing up.

This is why a gun in the house is a risk factor for male suicide. Men and women don’t attempt suicide at significantly different rates, but the suicide rate for men is higher because men are more likely to use more effective methods, like a gun.

“I slept with my baby in the bed and he didn’t die” isn’t data, it’s anecdote, and survivorship bias at that. Sleeping with a baby in your bed is a risk factor for accidentally killing the baby in your sleep. Why take the risk?

I’ve been trying to think of what combination of splitting up the bits that represent the date would get close to a certain base 2 cap, but I keep running into the fact that anything that stores the year separately would then either store 16 years or 32 years, not 20 years. Any multiples of days, minutes, hours, etc.

If you post a comment on Kinja on your phone, does the comment stay on your phone? You know damn well that that’s a marketing line that refers to Apple’s strict sandboxing of apps. An app recording itself doesn’t violate that concept

[citation needed]

This is an instance of developers installing the software for their own apps. This isn’t some secret recording software that’s recording everything your phone does, it’s analytics software recording everything you do in a specific app

If Trump offered a deal that included everything on a liberal’s wishlist and the votes to make it pass, but in exchange, he wanted $5 billion for a border wall, I’d say fuck it, let him have the wall. The shithead fulfilling his one campaign promise in exchange for everybody else getting everything they’ve ever wanted

I mean, if you watch it on TV and you don’t have a Nielsen tracker attached to your cable box, you’re not adding to the viewer count. The cable watching habits of non-Nielsen households don’t contribute to ratings