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If those pagers had explosives, I wonder if the explosives were put there as a sabotage or for "destroy if found" functionality
From the link's comments, someone thought: "The police (no matter the country involved here) went way over the top on this. An anonymous e-mail is nowhere near enough evidence to go arresting/detaining someone without a thorough investigation first. The only possible exceptions being domestic violence, child abuse or a homicide in progress."
You see, Meta has billions, which puts them above the law. Also they make their investors happy, most likely
If the ad agencies don't like that then yeah they should fine Reddit or get compensated for Reddit claiming they're more popular than they are. I don't see the counterpoint
(Unless it wasn't a counterpoint)
Probably the bots listening part. The point for the royalties is to get people to use the software and pay for it
Could distract us from the real solution and delay it further
I just hope that at the very least those that try for their own use wouldn't get penalized for it if they're desperate enough to try
There's a difference between injecting unknown crispr mutations and replicating known chemical compounds. I would guess the main danger here is the impurity
Maybe that's the last place we'll have oil after everything else is drained? Or maybe some contract expiring that year
Although there are dumb phones out there