"In the footage, a police helicopter closely follows a pro-Palestinian protest as it snakes its way across Dallas.
Two things are immediately striking to me about the footage. First, I am amazed and disturbed by the level of detail that the camera is able to capture, by the proximity it achieves. The police helicopters are not merely tracking groups of people, they are nearly able to identify individual faces. Second, I am struck by the design of the interface itself: the sci-fi overlay of street names, borders, parcel numbers, target distances, and so on."
Sorry to hear that. I'm sure that those who were responsible for such a crime will be held responsible. Either in this world, or otherwise in front of god.
This is totally incorrect. Student basij is actually consists of students, and the clash was mostly between the students.
The shooting claim is also completely false. Some of the students were arrested because of rioting.
Decoding the Pentagon’s online war against Iran
From a click of a button in the US to violence on the streets of Tehran, the latest protests in Iran are being engineered and provoked from outside
https://thecradle.co/Article/analysis/16372
There are more important things out there to teach to a 7 year old kid. Later, the kid can learn much faster, more important commands than simple 'ls' stuff.
Life skills, math, sports and stuff like that are much more important and fun, compared to these simple commands.
Google itself is gathering people's personal data and uses fingerprinting methods to track them. This is done on billions of people, and not even limited to their actual logged in users!
It would be nice if governments put an end to Google's invasion of people's privacy. It is much more important than some failed attacks.
"In the footage, a police helicopter closely follows a pro-Palestinian protest as it snakes its way across Dallas.
Two things are immediately striking to me about the footage. First, I am amazed and disturbed by the level of detail that the camera is able to capture, by the proximity it achieves. The police helicopters are not merely tracking groups of people, they are nearly able to identify individual faces. Second, I am struck by the design of the interface itself: the sci-fi overlay of street names, borders, parcel numbers, target distances, and so on."