@putthelightout@elonmusk The location of ALL jets are publicly known. Not just limited to Musks, but includes those government officials you mention.
And jets aren't people.
Bellingcat Discord member Sepulco geolocated the video Elon Musk posted overnight, claiming to show a stalker, which he used to justify the banning of accounts that tracked flights. It's at 34.116175,-118.160635, not close to any airports.
https://t.co/H4ibUozDKV
Breaking News: Twitter has suspended the accounts of roughly half a dozen journalists, the latest change by the social media service under Elon Musk. https://t.co/nVTiq5Fe6X
@elonmusk You specifically said you wouldn’t ban the flight tracker guy and then you made a new rule to justify banning the flight tracker guy and also lots of random people linking to the flight tracker guy. What part of the backlash is confusing for you?
@theonlytman2 @Jerry_Ferry5@JezCorden Unrecoverable? Probably not. Hella unfair? Yes. Will the 'smaller' companies survive? Mostly. But they have to kowtow to whatever the big three want or risk exclusion. It makes it a very unfair competition, and ends up slowly siphoning more power to the biggest players.
@SpriteAttack@vladtare@bombsfall Oh man. Just like I copied other artists, photos and real life when learning to draw?
Anyway, what base material you feed an algorythm is all up to you. For example one could upload all the dialogue from the Witcher 1, 2, and 3 plus books and generate 4th game world-filler.
@GreenZombie04 @JezCorden Yes they could. But those are completely opposite scenarios.
Temporary exclusivity followed by freedom to negotiate, versus, temporary multiplatform followed by assimilation.
@Tennessee_Mojo That's 3% of U.S. yearly military budget, that's the cost of building 1 aircraft carrier (excluding planes), that's 0.7% the cost of Afghanistan.
It's a fuckload of money, but very cheap for a proxy war.
Military spending numbers are always mindboggling.