CaptainBuckleroy
@CaptainBuckleroy@lemm.ee
- Comment on Commercial Flights Are Experiencing 'Unthinkable' GPS Attacks and Nobody Knows What to Do 1 year ago:
The latest generations of gnss receivers have spoofing and jamming mitigation and detection features included with the chip, and multi-band rx technology to sync to more constellations simultaneously and do exactly what you’re talking about. Before then, the spoofing/jamming detection would likely need a software implementation after the receiver. There are different types of spoofing/jamming, all of which are detected and mitigated in different ways.
I don’t know the commercial aircraft industry standards for updating technology, but I wouldn’t be surprised if most commercial aircraft don’t have what you’re talking about.
- Comment on Amazon made $1 billion through secret price raising algorithm -US FTC 1 year ago:
It means for the first 20 years they spent all of their profit on expansion / R&D
- Comment on Hexbear federation megathread 1 year ago:
…I agree with removing false information, but I’m of the belief that it’s important to understand the positions and perspective of every nation, especially those considered enemies, for the sake of peace.
I see what you’re getting at with this paragraph and statement, but in the context of the original post I have to call it out and ask further questions.
First, is there any context I’m missing? The examples of Kremlin propaganda provided by OP seem pretty straightforward to me. Russia is attempting to paint outside groups as subhuman. Are you attempting to be an apologist for those statements, or are there posts/comments that were painted in too broad of a stroke as Kremlin propaganda?
Second, I am calling out the whataboutism in your post. Under the rules outlined for lemme.ee, and in this post, there is nothing that points to support of Western imperialism, support of nationalism for any other country, or bias against Muslims. I don’t see what the point is of bringing any of that up except to distract and attempt to steer the conversation away from the topic at hand.