

This is the guy who criminalized criticizing Isreal.


This is the guy who criminalized criticizing Isreal.


All they have to do is hold out a little longer and they’ll come out on top. The gulf states are turning away from the US and Iran’s partnership with China will propell them forward once this is over.


Wonder how he’s gonna feel about “Eat the rich”. I’m hungry.


I’ve thought about this a lot. There are plenty of things to blame social media for but I still there’s there’s a net positive when you consider being able to quickly share information and all the exposure to people from different cultures, religions, and ethnicities.


The surveillance-in-a-car framing sounds dramatic until you realize that most new vehicles from Subaru, General Motors, Ford, and several European brands already ship with driver monitoring systems built in.
Your link actually answers my question. They’re already in most cars, mine included. The data isn’t being transmitted to the government. The manufacturer would be able to access it, sure, but that’s nothing now. It also doesn’t mean that every car is going to have eye monitoring equipment - most of the cars that already have it don’t.
Look I’m not saying I support this law but the articles posted here are very sensationalistic.


I’m trying to figure out of this is just the distracted driving safety feature that’s been on every car I’ve bought in the last 6 years. If so it can be disabled and really isn’t that big of a deal when it’s enabled. Just sends you an alert when it detects you weaving within the lane a little too much. I can’t help but think this article might be a little sensationalistic.


Those don’t seem to be working as well as Israel and the US hoped.


I mean honestly filthy boomer to a screenshot is kind of hilarious.
Is there any actual proof of valve taking actions to limit competition or are they just popular because they have a good business model?