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sector3011 t1_jab4gim wrote
Reply to comment by Erazerhead-5407 in Yikes, the U.S. is Now Using Facial Recognition Rigged Drones for Special Ops: If you're on America's shit list, bad news: a flying robot that can recognize your face may soon be coming after you. by Tough_Gadfly
law enforcement probably have facial recognition drones too, they already use these two tech separately.
sector3011 t1_j0kierd wrote
Reply to comment by zepprith in Angelina Jolie bows out as envoy for U.N. refugee agency by Worldly_Pirate_9817
Did Angelina Jolie somehow forget the US ignored the UN to invade Iraq? The UN has never been able to enforce laws of war nor was it founded with this intention.
sector3011 t1_iymbm4w wrote
Reply to Is it possible that nuclear defense technologies will surpass the abilities of nuclear weapons in the future, rendering them near useless? by Wide-Escape-5618
"friends at Northrop Grumman"
I don't doubt u can intercept a dozen warheads from one missile but 100 missiles with 10 warheads each? Thats 1000 warheads at once. Nope. Plus u can't effectively defend nukes used as EMP bombs at the first wave anyway.
sector3011 t1_ixyarnx wrote
Reply to comment by pickleer in Space Elevators Are Less Sci-Fi Than You Think by Sorin61
Popular Mechanics reads like propaganda nowadays. Many articles heaping praise on the military.
sector3011 t1_ixy7cmq wrote
Reply to comment by TheImmortalLS in Space Elevators Are Less Sci-Fi Than You Think by Sorin61
It still doesn't solve the problem of elevators getting hit by debris be it space rock or junk. There is no way to avoid this since the elevator is stationary.
sector3011 t1_ixu9jdt wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Black Friday online sales to hit new record by wander9077
Inflation is higher than sales growth. So yeah, its a new record but it didn't actually sell more.
sector3011 OP t1_iuyvkis wrote
The Congo peatlands are a huge carbon “timebomb” that could be triggered by the climate crisis, research has shown.
The peatlands, which span the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Congo, are the largest in the tropics and cover 17m hectares (42m acres). They store a vast amount of carbon – the equivalent of three years of global fossil fuel emissions. They are also threatened by logging and oil and gas exploitation.
sector3011 t1_iu8mhly wrote
Reply to comment by DavidUpInHere in Avian influenza discovered in San Luis Obispo County by DavidUpInHere
Bird flu has infected hundreds of humans over the last 20 years. Any time it can mutate to spread between humans, we just don't know when...
sector3011 t1_iu79fzu wrote
Reply to comment by Onikojima in 'Scrabble variants' now cause the majority of new Covid-19 infections in the US | CNN by BigfootDynamite
Technically thats true
sector3011 t1_jab54p3 wrote
Reply to Stop with the nonsense AI hate. You're all starting to sound like old farts. by Life_Is_Actually_VR
This propaganda post written by an AI chatbot. 90% of all internet text will be AI written by 2030.