Susgatuan
Susgatuan t1_jebzw84 wrote
Reply to comment by dml997 in Five charts that changed the world - BBC Ideas by Alone-Common8959
I'm sure your insulting and demeaning comment helps bring them into the fold quite well. I know being called a moron always encourages me to appreciate and respect the opinions of those that called me one. Doing great work for all of us.
Susgatuan t1_jdv88w8 wrote
Reply to People aged 16-29 in low-skilled jobs are 49% more likely to be surveilled at work. by PuzzBat9019
Surveillance does deter minor offenders and first time offenders. It absolutely helps women with minor incidents like gropings and other intimidating behavior.
But ultimately major incidents won't be affected. Usually this is why buildings need to be locked up. It's likely that anyone willing to commit a major offense in that scenario is not someone attached to the building itself. Anyone within a company can be easily traced, they'd also be aware of the surveillance.
I think the idea this does nothing is ignorant, deterance is a major factor for the most frequent incidents.
Susgatuan t1_jd9fuq1 wrote
Reply to Huawei Spent Almost $24 Billion on R&D in 2023 to Deal With US Tech Sanctions, Founder Says by tomato-is-vegetable
How do you spend $24 Billion researching a developing a way to remove the back doors you yourself created?
Susgatuan t1_jchkh9g wrote
Reply to [OC] Hazmat Train Derailment by iamahorseindisguise
I'm happy someone made this because I'd been wondering what the hell was going on. I thought it may be confirmation bias but it may have not been either
Susgatuan t1_ja7ywqn wrote
It will suck and they'll live under a corrupt authoritarian government puppeting a democracy and be slaves to the corporations the government partnered with and its too late to do anything about it.
Glhf.
Susgatuan t1_jec01f6 wrote
Reply to Five charts that changed the world - BBC Ideas by Alone-Common8959
I had no idea that data visualization was such a new concept.