@NoAnimeAllowed_@TheMericaBird@IRANinZB The B-2 Spirit Bomber was specifically designed & built to minimize its radar cross-section, which is how much energy an object reflects outwards, which is what a radar looks for. Neither Iran - nor Israel, for that matter - have the tech to detect one. Would be a hard task.
@lastevens@flyosity@SecWar@grok Sure, and that's fine. But when they decide to punish that company for a decision that private company made, that's government interference.
@SecWar@grok Does the US government have the legal right to force Anthropic to let the government use all of its features, including collecting information on US citizens?
@lastevens@flyosity@SecWar@grok@grok Does the US government have the legal right to force Anthropic to let the government use all of its features, including collecting information on US citizens?
@chondrosol@eudaemonea@DayumDawgg@SecWar Anthropic is already letting the gov use it in a limited basis. They are simply saying they are not going to allow the gov to use their AI to spy on US citizens. I'm not sure WHY everyone is against this? Like, do you want absolute strangers knowing what you do? At all times?
@joeybeastmarket@SecWar We feel a close personal connection to our right to privacy. Hesgeth wants Anthropic to give the gov the ability to spy on us. Remember the Superbowl Ring commercial? Using people's Ring cameras without their permission to look for 'lost pets'? Imagine that, but worse. No thanks.
@mitchlafon@FlyTPA Plenty of people who are taking 5-10 minutes to pop to the store for milk. Or people spending 3+ hours on a plane with cramped seating who want to be comfortable.
@ddsnorth@FlyTPA If you don't want to be comfortable on your 6+ hour plane ride, hey, that's your red wagon, but telling people 'to get dressed' when they're fully covered - most of which is soft joggers or other such loungewear - isn't anyone's place. Police yourself, not others.
@SadFatDragon11@GeoRebekah@FlyTPA Unless you're literally stepping off the plane & directly into an office meeting on the tarmac or straight from the airport, why not dress in joggers & a t-shirt/sweatshirt with some crocs? Why be uncomfortable, especially on a 3+ hour trip? Do you wear suits on car trips too?
@weizer2@GeoRebekah@FlyTPA If you're going to do BUSINESS, sure. But people flying for vacations or other non-business travel? They have the right to dress COMFORTABLY, especially on 3+ hour flights. There's nothing indecent about joggers, a t-shirt, and crocs.
@MQSullivan@FlyTPA If you don't want to be comfortable on your 6+ hour plane ride, that's your red wagon. I often fly in a sweatshirt and jogging pants because I'm already being wedged into a small space; why shouldn't I be able to be comfortable and relax? We're not going to an office lunch, ffs.
@ChristineF9876@d_carter99@FlyTPA If you don't want to be comfortable on your 6+ hour plane ride, hey, that's your red wagon, but telling people 'to get dressed' when they're fully covered - most of which is soft joggers or other such loungewear - isn't anyone's place. Police yourself, not others.
@pauliegeronimo@smclaughlin9 FF has had his issues, but is a big women's sports fan & has helped several Olympic athletes. He's a sponsor for the water polo team, had a bronze clock made for Jordan Chiles' lost bronze, paid for a girl to see her sister compete in Paris, paid a girl's rent while she competed.