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  • Bird steals a reporter's AirPod live on air

    Those don't look like real AirPods. Isn't this an Apple site? I'd think people could tell the difference.
    lkruppwatto_cobra
  • Twitter lays off staff including whole ethics team, temporarily closes offices

    Madbum said:
    Don’t agree with Elon on everything but This is good.

    my Twitter account was banned by this so called ethics team for posting article suggesting natural immunity from Covid infection maybe more powerful than these 500 shots and boosters ….

    article was done  by a Stanford doctor who happens to disagree with the current government! And they ban me?

    have not gone back to Twitter since and now it does seem like people who had natural immunity from Covid are not getting as many second infections as people who are boosting every time …

    I digress..
    Did you read the article before commenting, or were you simply in a rush to spread more of your disinformation, so chery picked details from the article (as most disinformationists do)? The "META" team wasn't the one that banned you.
    Ofermagman1979badmonkstompyflashfan207tdknoxblastdoordewmelolliverdarbus69
  • AT&T & Verizon won't delay 5G rollout over aviation safety concerns

    Carriers want to saturate airports with 5G service because that's a domain of lucrative customers.
    The "automated cockpit system" component in question is the ground radar altimeter.

    When these precision landing radar systems were designed and deployed, flying into a soup of
    competing frequencies at low altitude wasn't a design consideration.  

    Considering the potential for catastrophe in a fault condition, involuntarily placing airline passengers
    into carrier's beta tests looks like yet another money over safety risk that will bring all sorts of hand
    wringing and finger pointing when an aircraft crashes short of the runway into a housing development.

    But what's a few hundred lives when there's money to be made?
    The carriers spent ~$80 billion (~$45 billion just by Verizon) for the rights to C-Band and the government took their money. They have a right to use it. Also, the FCC authorized their use of this band, and it's the FCC's purview to do so. Instead of playing this up in the media, the FAA should be talking to the FCC staffers that did the science.
    AppleUfmyIlongpath