

One year since “Cybertruck on fire in front of Trump building” - seems like new year is ths time for photos of the year!


doesn’t this just raise the authentication requirements? like in the uk we got added checks for who was could work, and lots of deliveroo drivers shared the login + password of someone they knew who was verified.


Weird that The Guardian has chosen a completely unique new convention for naming this guy in headlines. Everyone else would have their family name in the headline.


Imagine all Fallout fans group up and actually make the factions
I mean, they [you] sometimes do?


t.b.f the reporting is more about whether these companies have hidden loans (including possibly loans that other lenders don’t know about), which could have happened within railway companies just as easily as in car companies!
This is like Technology Connections having to explain what an MP3 CD is! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkIR23emsWY


Most monitors has got to be the security guard’s CCTV, so it does track!


oh no, small farms will go bankrupt and have to sell to larger farms that Trump’s friends own… Oops, what an accidental bribe!
Is that a quantum boolean?


Did it make a difference when China built that big container port in Peru and started connecting it with railways to the Atlantic coast?
For a somewhat recent real-world example of hiding things in this kind of situation, maybe look at how ‘paramilitary’ people in Northern Ireland hid things by putting them in walls and then decorating the wall.
Maybe some “outlet” in your house is actually the connector to the NAS sealed into a void space?


That’s already illegal? It used to be https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obtaining_pecuniary_advantage_by_deception and is now just fraud.
Sorry if this is obvious to everyone, but how would having a hidden hard disk help with living in a dictatorship?
Couldn’t you just let someone in another country take care of archiving it?


Can even be used as an illusion of a teleport!


CIO been spending their money on REIT shares…


If they build something to attack missiles immediately after launch, how do the Americans even know who is the target?
Like, you’re choosing whether or not to shoot down a missile that launches in the general direction of Canada and America, but at launch you can’t see exactly which?
Exactly - not only can all modern cars remotely be accessed, anyone with access to those [insecure] maintenance pages could hypothetically:
At that point, I wonder what access the car has to affect whether the driver’s phone can make a call…
It’s a great day to do whatever the hell you want in the UK without it making the news!