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Comment Re: I hope (Score 1) 132

A judge signed the arrest warrant, right? He's the one I hold responsible - the police, prosecutor made a (weak) case and the judge apparently rubber-stamped the warrant. The judge was the stop-gap, and he/she failed to do the work to avoid charging some random out-of-state woman because of her hairstyle...

Comment Why? (Score 1) 132

She remained in a Tennessee jail for nearly four months without bail while awaiting extradition.

I don't understand why she spent "nearly four months" out of her "nearly six months" in jail awaiting extradition... Based on my years of sofa-surfing watching police shows on TV, I'm under the impression she could have cut months of waiting and simply waived extradition...

And I don't understand why it's important to note she'd never been on a plane before being sent to trial - as if a plane were the only way to travel between her home and the bank in question...

The issue is the judge that took the seemingly random advice of facial recognition software and her hairstyle into consideration and issued an arrest warrant.

The warrant never should have been issued, she never should have fought extradition, and the case should have been easy to resolve - they literally had nothing except the best guess from facial recognition.

Comment Re:When you really want to fsck something up... (Score 1) 168

This is not going to happen.

Just like laws requiring "smart guns" never happened. Or laws that required "microstamping" serial numbers on ammunition.

Lawmakers just make laws to convince people they should be re-elected, the ability to actually implement what they pass is only of passing interest to a few voters.

How many times have lawmakers "solved" the digital divide by passing some bill that makes $X billions available to "fix" the problem - I'll give you a hint - they "solve" this problem every two years in America.

Your proposed solution requires that everyone in California switch to Linux. then every application they use must check a field unique in Linux/Unix.

Has linux even passed the 5% market share level?

The OS developers will say no, and they will dare California to kick Windows, macOS, and Linux off computers in the state.

Comment Not the point... (Score 2) 168

Rather than creating age gates, a well-crafted privacy law that empowers all of us — young people and adults alike — to control how our data is collected and used would be a crucial step in the right direction.

This isn't about "data collection," it's about limiting access to harmful images, writings by people with under-developed brains. Yes, "Rah, rah! Free Speech!" but can't we agree that letting a 12 year-old access what has been prviously classified as "adult material" is not a great idea?

I can appreciate the intention, but I question the method - these laws are almost literally unenforceable.

I remember an instance 10-15 years ago there were disturbing, bloody images of children that were hurt/maimed/killed in a school bus accident, and kids at my local public school were obsessively going to web pages to see the images. The parents of the younger kids "demanded" the IT Department "block the images". They imagined we had magical tools that could do image recognition and filter out all "offensive" images...

Just because parents want it, and it makes some kind of sense, doesn't mean it can happen.

Comment Riiigggghhhhtttt... (Score 1) 29

So the idea is that in places without doctors, they'll just install multi-million dollar doctor robots and make sure they have a good Internet/data link and reliable power, along with prep-nurses, anesthesia, and pre/post-op care?

There's a reason the patient was in India, and I don't think it was because they have a desperate lack of urologists in India, I think it has to do with regulations regarding testing on human subjects.

Comment Re: Cheap houses are already here (Score 1) 120

Cheaper construction doesn't lower zoning requirements like 'minimum buildable lot size'

Modern builders have walls for new homes framed in a factory and delivered to the worksite and the house is framed in a couple days by a couple of guys. Stacking modular trailers on top of each other doesn't really solve a problem, it's just a different way to build a home, the price difference isn't that great compared to stick-built in a modern, large-scale community like hovnanian or pulte community.

Comment Re: We will NOT LET the cost of housing go down. (Score 1) 120

And they do NOT want the price of their house to go down.

Homeowners do not want to be locked into a high interest rate mortgage when their home price drops below the remaining balance on their mortgage - they can't refinance without covering the lost equity due to the home value dropping.

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