Had one interesting talk with guy from energy sector.
Countries now work on remotely controlled electrical energy rationing, and China leads the way.
On first stage we will see exponential electricity price rise if your consumption exceeds specific number. Also, energy company will get remotely controlled realtime consumption data and ability to instantly switch electricity off. Including smart switching if power consumption exceed specific number.
Bitcoin will play extremely important role as it will be first time where hundreds of millions of pyramid victims will be instead declared as only ones who are responsible for all this craze. It will also allow to introduce energy caps very fast and under good pretense, fully ignoring that all Bitcoin exponential price rallies had been made up by ruling class and all leading media.
Also remember - your new electric car will be required to also fit in this caps. And such way you get simple and easy to implement restriction on travel.
Starting with version 90, Chrome will default to the https: // prefix in the address bar, which should improve the security and even the loading speed of sites using the HTTPS protocol.
Chrome users who navigate to sites by manually entering URLs almost never add the prefix http: // or https: //. In this case, previous versions of Chrome choose http: // as the default prefix. Chromium will now automatically prefix https: // to use a "better and more secure" protocol that protects users by encrypting transmitted traffic whenever possible.
For sites that do not support HTTPS, Chrome will replace the https: // prefix with http: // on the second connection attempt if the first fails.
It is next step for total censorship. Such change already allow Google to prevent you to visit any site or show big warning in case they don't like your certificate.
We are very very close to mass SSL certificates banning based on the site contents.
The project, called "See Something, Say Something Online Act", is proposed to be extended to "providers of interactive services." This definition includes social networks, media with any readers profiles and comments, app stores, podcast showcases, fintech sites, mailing lists, and almost any IT product that you can find. Companies operating such services will be required to report suspicious activity of their audience and registered users.
No, not criminal activity, but any suspicious activity, this allows go around the laws restricting monitoring your emails and traffic.
If the management of the business does not provide such an opportunity for government, it will face the loss of immunity from prosecution for the actions of third parties. It is provided by Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act. It relieves the top management of online service providers from responsibility for user-generated content. That is why the directors of the conditional social network are not "pulled" for publications and comments that are exchanged by its members, even if the US court finds them criminal or violating any requirements of the law.
Suspicion can be cause by personal messages, posts, tags, transactions, comments and other UGC content, or information that government agencies and the court may associate with anything they don't like today, or are considered incitement to violence, prohibited activities, propaganda of wrong ideology or crimes in lot of fields...
These regulations will take into account potential violations both within the United States and abroad, hence will allow to legally track any internet user.
We are experimenting with a new feature that displays a list of products detected in most videos, as well as related products. The feature will appear in between the recommended videos, to viewers scrolling below the video player. The goal is to help people explore more videos and information about those products on YouTube.
Idea here is to force infuencers to pay for right to upload promotional videos, as well as fully replace their affiliate links with ones that will be fully owned by Google.
Around one year ago I heard rumor from developers (this means that it had been actually developed!) that Goolge will get 30-50% cut from any affiliate link and will replace them to their own. having independent links will result in account instant ban.
Mountain sun dried Turkish Figs are superb thing.
Must be individually attached to the rope, sun dried, not pressed and also remain free in the box.
Apple must pay $308.5 million to closely held Personalized Media Communications after a federal jury in Marshall, Texas, decided on Friday that the tech giant infringed a patent related to digital rights management.
Personalized Media had sued claiming Apple infringed its patent with technology including FairPlay, which is used for the distribution of encrypted content from its iTunes, App Store and Apple Music applications.
One expert for Sugar Land, Texas-based Personalized Media had calculated Apple owed $240 million in royalties. After a five-day trial, the jurors in Texas ordered Apple to pay a running royalty, which is generally dependent on the level of sales or usage.
Apple said it was disappointed with the ruling and would appeal.
Everything is amazing here. And especially amazing are so called "tech innovators" from Personalized Media and Apple.
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