I wouldn't be surprised if something was already failing just before running wide. It is barely a corner running up to the straight, no way Kevin would have run wide in normal conditions.
Again a situation in which the rich simply cannot lose. Fraud for 400 million, worst case they “catch” you and you have to settle for double, but he could have used that 400 million for years to expand his fortune, now that settlement is still cheap for him. Besides, if they never caught him, he would have had even more.
The only real punishment for these people is taking away their time, i.e jail time.
Hit a dog with a stick everyday, one day the dog will bite. Sure, the biting isn’t good behavior and must be called out, but it could have been expected given the actions that led to the incident.
The thing is, Israel has been bullying, then you cannot be surprised by the reaction. Even though the reaction itself isn’t good at all. Both sides share the blame of this war and humanitarian crisis
Ik heb een periode in België gewerkt en had dus ook een Belgische zorgverzekering nodig. Bij zo’n kantoortje binnen gelopen om deze af te sluiten, zei die man “ je premie wordt dan 130 euro…”, ik zei: “ja prima, betaal ik nu ook”. Maakte hij zijn zin af “… per jaar”. Ik heb lachend getekend.
Het probleem in NL is dat er niks meer in het basispakket zit, dus we betalen veel voor heel weinig
Ja dat werkt volgens een zelfde systeem, ik weet de percentages niet uit mijn hoofd. Ook betaal je een kleine eigen bijdrage bij dokter bezoek, maar dit is nog altijd minder dan eigen risico in NL.
Desalniettemin krijg je in BE wel meer, als je geopereerd bent en 40 fysio behandelingen nodig hebt krijg je die gewoon, in NL is fysio al moeilijk in het basis pakket.
The problem is not flying itself, it’s the lack of stimulus to make flying green. If governments would actually tax jet fuel, we probably would have figured out hydrogen based airplanes by now. We should stop blaming consumers for wanting to live a good and fulfilling live and start pressuring companies to do what is right. We have the tech, we just don’t have the right “incentive” for these companies.
Some technology experts believe innovative commercial software developers now entering the arms market are challenging the dominance of the traditional defense industry, which produces big-ticket weapons, sometimes at glacial speed....
This indeed, it is quite easy to scan video feeds of the interior camera and determine these characteristics, as well as link them to social media scraping to find your preferences. Scary AF
No, the issue is not cars, the issue is governments allowing, or actively pushing these companies to mass surveillance on a wide scale. This goes beyond the car. Children born today will never experience Privacy.
“Based on your consent, we may collect and use your biometric information for safety, security, and identification purposes,” the privacy policy reads. It doesn’t include any details on what kind of biometric information this includes — or how X plans to collect it — but it typically involves fingerprints, iris...
This is also the case in The Netherlands. I live in a "city" with 15.000 residents, whilst there are "villages" with 100.000. Just because newer places(?) never got the ceremonial title of city.
Strange thing is that they are not even valuing their own privacy. Adding “backdoors” to E2E encryption, or whatever that means, will also impact them. If a backdoor exists, malicious parties will find and exploit it. Legislators own messages, videos, photos and other media will no longer be safe either
Estupendo Max! (sh.itjust.works)
Magnussen rear left failure (lemmy.world)
I like to have something to put on a shelf, but it feels a little silly now. (startrek.website)
One can dream (lemmy.world)
Ecclestone to pay $800m after pleading guilty to tax fraud (racer.com)
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Zorgpremie stijgt snel, 'maar daar moeten we niet doemdenkerig over doen' (nos.nl) Dutch
Vergeleken met andere westerse landen zijn Nederlanders niet uitzonderlijk veel kwijt aan zorg.
Philips Hue will force users to upload their data to Hue cloud (www.home-assistant.io)
Why Does Flying Suck so Much? | Robert Reich (www.youtube.com)
Human-machine teams driven by AI are about to reshape warfare | Military (www.unionleader.com)
Some technology experts believe innovative commercial software developers now entering the arms market are challenging the dominance of the traditional defense industry, which produces big-ticket weapons, sometimes at glacial speed....
Modern cars ... (gizmodo.com)
Can I please just get a car, instead of a rolling computer / infotainment / privacy nightmare?
X wants permission to start collecting your biometric data and employment history (www.theverge.com)
“Based on your consent, we may collect and use your biometric information for safety, security, and identification purposes,” the privacy policy reads. It doesn’t include any details on what kind of biometric information this includes — or how X plans to collect it — but it typically involves fingerprints, iris...
Why British cities make no sense (www.youtube.com)
More People Are Realizing The UN's Cybercrime Treaty is an Excuse For Global Surveillance (reclaimthenet.org)
Logan Sergeant achieves his first Q3 entry in F1 with Williams, making it the first Williams double Q3 entry since Monza 2017 (lemmy.world)
[justf1car] Dutch GP - Qualifying result visualized (lemmy.world)
It's Race Week (lemmy.world)