Maybe I'm just a weirdo but sometimes I think about dead technology while it's still alive.
Every night, my watch takes a few minutes out of its little schedule and it starts to listen for a radio signal from its friends at the world's atomic time clocks.
Eventually those signals will be shut down or upgraded in some way that fundamentally changes them so old receivers can no longer pick them up. There will come a night where this watch hears that signal for the last time ever. The watch has no way of knowing this is the final time, and it will keep listening for that series of pulses until it's no longer capable of listening.
Because this watch is solar powered (and because it's a Casio so it'll live forever) some archaeologist hundreds of years from now could probably dig up my skeleton and take my watch and wear it for the rest of their life, forever wondering what that little "RC" message means at night.
Federal prosecutors just charged an NIH virologist with smuggling biological materials into the United States.
His name is Vincent Munster. He's not a minor scientist. He runs the Virus Ecology Section at one of the government's premier BSL-4 labs.
This is bigger than a customs charge. Thread 🧵
Issue #26 of the Guncad Digest is live! This newsletter rounds up the most interesting 3D2A releases, betas and news.
In this issue we check out a fully DIY centerfire pistol, discuss a 4-axis desktop wire EDM machine, share the Quokka-15 launch and review the Gun Maker's Match!
Flock Safety has deployed a nationwide network of more than 100,000 AI-powered surveillance cameras. In many communities, these cameras are positioned not only along roadways, but near schools, playgrounds, churches, and other places where Americans exercise their Constitutional rights.
One example is a camera located near @RockyBayouBC in Niceville, Florida. Does the federal government need to track who attends this church on a Sunday morning? Floridians deserve answers about why these AI surveillance cameras are needed and how the data they collect is being used. This is America, not China.
The fundamental question is simple: Should government be able to monitor who attends a church, political meeting, or community gathering without judicial oversight?
I believe the answer is no.
Across the country, surveillance technology is expanding rapidly, yet many citizens remain unaware of where cameras are located, who has access to the data, and how that information may be used. Transparency and accountability must come before mass surveillance.
As your next U.S. Congressman for Florida's First District, I will work to protect Americans' Constitutional rights and push for legislation requiring warrants before government agencies can use surveillance technology to monitor the activities of law-abiding citizens.
I do not want my daughter's generation to inherit fewer freedoms than the generations that came before us. We should embrace innovation without sacrificing the liberties that define America.
If you share that vision, stand with me. Together, we can protect privacy, defend Constitutional rights, and preserve freedom for future generations.
Let's Save America Together.
Dexter Taylor's case is one of the most important Second Amendment cases today.
He was sentenced to ten years in prison last year for building his own firearms.
During his sham trial, Judge Abena Darkeh told Dexter and his lawyer not to mention the Second Amendment in their defense.
This came after a joint ATF/NYPD SWAT team raised his home in 2023.
Dexter bought the parts for his guns legally on the internet. He did not try to hide what he was doing.
What most don't know is that the ATF regularly pressures companies that sell gun parts to share their customer data with them.
This is how they found Dexter. They knew that New York's government is adamantly anti- gun. So they worked with the NYPD to ruin Dexter's life.
Dexter, a software engineer and father, had no criminal record. He never even fired the guns he manufactured.
Yet, New York's government saw fit to treat him as a common violent criminal just for exercising his Constitutional rights.
They wanted to send a message.
@DoniTheMisfit and I, along with many others, have been working to spread awareness about Dexter's case as he fights for his freedom.
He has committed to fighting this all the way to the Supreme Court.
This is why we wanted so badly for @DonaldJTrumpJr and others to know about his case. This could be a significant moment.
We need everyone who values the right to keep and bear arms to continue telling his story.
He's not only fighting for his freedom, but also for the rest of us.
Free Dexter Taylor.
To all the guys and gals reindustrializing, I strongly urge you to understand this.
This is a real Stasi-esq move while China floods the U.S. with additive and subtractive machines with ‘phone home’ IP grabbing capabilities.
You will need approval to run G-Code and you will not be permitted to air-gap.
For everyone who is excited about the two 300-foot statues of Lewis and Clark on the MISSOURI River and has asked how it will be funded and where we want it to go, I have created a webpage just for that.
Visit here for information on how to donate and get involved!
https://t.co/X753YDTbfQ
Download the DeFlock app and help map AI-enabled cameras in your area.
People across the country are adding cameras one at a time, and odds are there are more near you that have not been logged yet.
Available now in your phone’s app store.
#DeFlock#Privacy#Surveillance
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