En las últimas 48 horas, la policia de EEUU mató a un perro con una camiseta de los Knicks por un aviso de ruidos en su bloque y asesinó a tiros a un bebé negro de 1 año porque su madre robó unos pañales.
No odies a EEUU dicen, no odies la policía dicen... cómo no hacerlo con cada fibra de tu cuerpo.
Hyundai is building incredible concepts that make us believe in the concept of concepts again, writes @alanisnking ->>> https://t.co/txuvHgw5fu
Leicestershire County Council has found that JCB's pothole machine is not economically viable. I think they will find that it becomes viable when you look at JCB's £200,000 donation to Reform rather than at the extra cost to council tax payers.
Victoria Derbyshire, "Elon Musk had already hit out, calling the UK a police state"
"Adding, the real goal is to enable the UK government to track everyone"
Speaking of tracking people, here are 30 ways Twitter does it:
1. Account activity (posts, likes, reposts, follows, replies, searches)
2. Time spent viewing specific posts
3. Clicks on links and media
4. Cookies stored in your browser
5. IP address
6. Device identifiers
7. Browser fingerprinting signals (browser type, screen size, language settings, etc.)
8. Mobile advertising IDs (Android Advertising ID, Apple Advertising Identifier where available)
9. Location data (GPS if permitted, IP-based location, Wi-Fi/network information)
10. Contact uploads (if you grant access)
11. Email address and phone number
12. Payment information (for paid services)
13. Cross-device matching (linking your phone, tablet, and computer to the same user)
14. Embedded X posts on third-party websites
15. X Pixel tracking on external websites
16. Websites using X advertising or conversion tools
17. Apps using X SDKs or integrations
18. Login with X integrations on third-party sites
19. Ad interactions and conversions
20. Inferred interests and behavioural profiling
21. Social graph analysis (who you follow, interact with, and are connected to)
22. Content analysis of posts, messages, and media
23. Network and connection information (mobile carrier, ISP, network type)
24. Diagnostic and crash reports from the app
25. Approximate location derived from activity patterns
26. Data obtained from advertising partners and data providers
27. Engagement with videos (watch time, rewatches, completion rates)
28. Search history on the platform
29. Hashtags, topics, and communities you engage with
30. Account recovery and security information
🚨 BREAKING: Everyone who joined our NHS–Palantir campaign has now had a reply from NHS England's Data Protection Officer.
In writing, they confirmed:
▸ Palantir staff can access identifiable patient data before it's pseudonymised
▸ There is no opt-out from the Federated Data Platform
▸ Your Article 21 right to object has been formally refused
They've confirmed it. They won't change it.
Next step: a formal ICO complaint, citing their own response.
We're building a one-click escalation tool for campaign participants. Watch this space.
A) This a properly brilliant piece of investigative journalism by BBC & @hopenothate. Huge kudos to all involved.
B) The Kremlin operative who BBC names as directing arson attacks against Keir Starmer was taught his tradecraft by…drumroll…Sergei Nalobin !!! Pictured here with Boris Johnson. Also: the star of our podcast series, Sergei & the Westminster Spy Ring! Wtaf
What if we all misunderstood the Bubble Era in Japan? The focus is always on the crazy cars sold in Japan and not the fact that, simultaneously, everyone else got very good, normal cars that built up Japanese automakers. https://t.co/D7Wc3Y8z56
"And so that leads me to a question I don’t have the answer to: How cheap does a 150-mile, crank-window equipped electric two-door pickup truck have to be to be successful?" @davidntracy is talking Slate: https://t.co/P1Svj69bSP
@YourAnonNews@LAPDHQ when will you be firing this monster on your force? @GavinNewsom what the fuck is this? Get your police under control and fire every enabler. @KarenBassLA sort your fucking city out.
Fiskens has sold the Jaguar E2A, the unique 1960 works prototype that links the D-type to the E-type.
The one-off racer has changed hands for only the third time since leaving Jaguar, and will now go on display at the recently opened Le Mans museum.
https://t.co/SIHIeHxd36
@SimonCarGuy@gadboit2 Future The Grand Tour presenters Throttle House already roasted the Tem in California and quite savagely at that. @Lamborghini should have made it a V10 hybrid and taken the power hit. https://t.co/rh5WlyUUVn
10 years ago a far right terrorist took a young mum from her kids.
There were no riots for #JoCox.
8 days later Nigel Farage boasted Brexit had been won ‘without a single shot being fired’.
If her death had been taken seriously enough, we might not be in hell now.
RIP Jo.
Ryan Bridge from Raise the Colours assaulted a woman yesterday by slapping her in the face.
It was never about protecting women and girls, and he clearly wasn't raised properly. You should never hit a woman.