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FL County Orders Takedown of Secret Surveillance Cameras

clickorlando.com
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German Violinist granted use of 303-year-old Violin

theviolinchannel.com
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Issac Newton Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms

gutenberg.org
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Neural Networks and Analog Computation Beyond the Turing Limit [Book Site]

link.springer.com
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World Columbian Exposition 1893 Photos

monovisions.com
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Aboh33
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Yeah nobody thought remote viewing was a thing until it was said to be real, and Russia was experimenting with it I think before the U.S. did according to a documentary I passively watched.

EDIT modified said to be real.
Aboh33
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I've been a user of their products for years, and really like them but never knew the last name Hashimoto seems to be why the name of the company is what it is. <Mind Blown>
Aboh33
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No offense, but my eyes glazed-over at your post. Yes, my point is it seems like every tv show on netflix etc, incorporates people texting/interacting with their phones which bores me but I guess since it is part of normalized daily life now, it is what it is. Thanks for the suggestions though.
Aboh33
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I am not seeking a particular storyline but rather was addressing the question of whether smartphones have factored into the storylines of modern novels as they have in modern tv shows. Apologies if the question wasn't clear.
Aboh33
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'...You could argue that I still have the choice to avoid using online services entirely. Which is what I do...'

Same here. Outside of HN, very few sites I will actually visit making use of outline dot com or internet archive when needed
Aboh33
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Yeah, I think Google Loon would focus on the critical task of serving ads to those affected by a distaster /s
Aboh33
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Years ago I saw a blog post from one of the major Security Conferences where the author mentioned flashing the tires on their car with an old-skool camera to destroy some sort of rfid tag or something similar. I don't recall the article, but the reasoning was something along the lines that there are rfid readers at various points probably used for parallel construction etc.
Aboh33
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I think it is a perception issue primarily and I think pretty hard to quantify though I can share my own experience: some time back neighbors sold and new owners came in and turned it into an airbnb.

Seeing constant different groups of people come and go has definitely made neighbors on the block uneasy. Who is to say someone staying in an airbnb is not scoping out the surrounding area for example?
Aboh33
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Yeah and the positions also keep getting bunched together with no end in sight. I suspect in the future we will see postings such as DevQASecMLOps and salaries will bump up nominally
Aboh33
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I would wager that a lot of this wood is also being used to make Chinese 'stencil' pianos; China is the only location where piano manufacturing is still growing
Aboh33
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Yeah I have a lot of older books, but was specifically asking about modern novels and if texting/smartphones were written into the plots like all modern tv shows
Aboh33
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I haven't read a new fiction-based novel in ages. Does anyone know if smartphone texting and usage encroaches the storyline like it does with modern tv shows?
Aboh33
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Slackforce
Aboh33
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In the past, when I had certain fevers I would go into a dry sauna or steam and it helped but I think it depends on the type of fever though.
Aboh33
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Likely where the whole "Karen" Stereotype came from in part
Aboh33
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I just read about a harpsichordist who died eating mushrooms he thought were edible https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Schobert
Aboh33
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I recently found there was a clojure implementation for .NET and also one for the BEAM Virtual Machine. Has anyone used the latter? Regards

[1] https://github.com/clojure/clojure-clr [2] https://github.com/clojerl/clojerl
Aboh33
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I think the general trend will be to push power users to portable 'platforms', like Mathematica or using another analogy, trading apps like ThinkorSwim
Aboh33
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Similar to the Apple Store experience above, mostly but even in the way people will look at you both good/bad
Aboh33
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Left-Wing/Right-Wing/Center-Beak