Flock has finally provided petty tyrants with a solution for the classic "dragnet" problem. In the past, mass surveillance didn't seem that dangerous because there was no practical way to micromanage such a large amount of data. Humans couldn't do it, but LLMs can. With enough coverage, bureaucracy will be able to use Flock for the pettiest enforcement of every microinfraction. Anyone defending is revealing themselves as short-sighted and small-minded. You simply don't have the imagination to conceptualize what can be done with this kind of infrastructure. Every little unimportant thing can potentially be documented and analyzed. Install enough cameras and they'll be able to ticket every roll through a stop sign and every five-over speeder. You will learn about laws against "crimes" you didn't even know existed because they were just unenforceable and pointless in the past.
And some of you will defend this because "buh da changing consumer habits" as if you should settle for being a slave instead of demanding the removal of the actual problem.
Award-winning voice actor Ben Starr has publicly criticized Microsoft following the recent Xbox layoffs, accusing the company of telling employees “multiple lies” before the cuts.
Starr, best known for voicing Clive Rosfield in Final Fantasy XVI, said he spoke to affected employees and claimed many were repeatedly reassured their jobs were safe.
“They lied. Multiple times. To multiple people. Repeatedly.”
I ACTUALLY DID IT
You have NO IDEA how hard it was to make this simple Power indicator sync for all players in the match.
Halo 3 does NOT support scripted HUDs in Multiplayer AT ALL.
So many hours of effort just to display each team's power level...
Worth it, tho
> Sony removed Linux from PS3
> Results in a huge PS3 Jailbreaking campaign
Jump to 2026
> Sony stopping production of physical version of games in 2028
> Results in rapid development of PS5 emulation
Chef's kiss 🤌🤌🤌
According to Rebs Gaming, current and former Halo Studios employees have accused studio head Pierre Hintze of verbal abuse, poor leadership, and creating a toxic work environment.
The report claims Hintze was reported to Human Resources multiple times by multiple employees for several different reasons.
Employees also allege his behavior created a fear of presenting work, that he dismissed work-life balance concerns by saying “I don’t give a f*,” and that he told one employee to “get the f* out of the studio.”
Several employees described being deeply affected by the workplace, with some left traumatized by their experiences.
Since Flock loves to track our locations, it only seems fair that we know theirs.
Flock Safety's new GA plant is located at 1885 Mitchell Rd, Smyrna, GA 30082
Flock went to great lengths to keep that address hidden.
That probably means it should be public info.
Chinese courts have ruled that gaming accounts, in-game items, and digital purchases can be passed on to family after death, setting a major legal precedent for digital ownership.
The decisions come from several court cases over the years, with judges ruling that these digital assets have real value and should be treated like other property. In one recent case, a mother was allowed to inherit her late son’s 87 gaming accounts.
The courts also ruled that platform terms of service cannot automatically block inheritance if the law permits it. However, personal data such as private messages and chat history remain protected and are not included.