Sentau
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- Comment on Will Microsoft drop the TPM requirement for Win 11 once Win 12 rolls around? 11 months ago:
It seems your igpu is being used instead of the dGPU
- Comment on Gamers enraged at Ubisoft for injecting ads into the middle of video games 11 months ago:
I am little slow - what exactly I am looking at here¿? Many of them seem to be playing modern warfare 2
- Comment on GTA 6’s Publisher Says Video Games Should Theoretically Be Priced At Dollars Per Hour 1 year ago:
So we are renting the game instead of buying it. Great
- Comment on It seems Gen Z is just fine with parents knowing where they are all the time 1 year ago:
He is making a joke out of the article saying that GenZ like being tracked
- Comment on Sperm caught breaking Newton's third law of motion 1 year ago:
Is this actually third law being broken or is it that the mechanism these oddly flexing microorganisms use is not well enough understood
- Comment on Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling 1 year ago:
Yes I think that’s weak grounds. And so do the judge who proceeded over the case as well as several other judges who deemed the warrant as unconstitutional. The only reason the evidence was allowed was because the judge declared that the justice systems broke the rules in good faith. I haven’t read the warrant request either just forming my opinion from articles on the issue.
I think that the warrant was issued on weak grounds because what the cops had was a hunch (a calculated one but still a hunch). They had no proof that the perpetrators/murderers searched for the apartment. It is not like they identified that searches for that addressed spiked at some point and served a warrant for those ip addresses. They just asked for all ip addresses in the last 15 days because they did not have evidence pointing towards a search just a calculated hunch.
- Comment on Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling 1 year ago:
But Google didn’t. They were forced by a warrant which was issued on grounds so weak, that judges themselves agreed that it was unconstitutional.
- Comment on Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling 1 year ago:
My comment was in context of the comment above and not in the context of the article.
What you said is all true and is what I was trying to explain to the guy above that usually warrants need proof/probable cause to be issued.
- Comment on Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling 1 year ago:
This is like going to a hotel and asking to see a list of people who stayed in the hotel last week because the suspect is probably staying nearby.
And the hotel can deny to provide this information if it is an informal request. Only with a warrant will they forced to give up that list and a judge issuing the order will want some proof as why the police believe the suspect stayed in a hotel.
I am not a lawyer so I could be wrong about the criteria for the issue of warrants.
- Comment on You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next? 1 year ago:
Will I remain as the same I am in the real world person or do get to choose who I become. Because if I remain a normal human, I am pretty much fucked in the 40k universe