

Yeah I agree. Pretty sure the whole trust part goes out the window when you aren’t releasing the actual raw footage to the press.
Yeah I agree. Pretty sure the whole trust part goes out the window when you aren’t releasing the actual raw footage to the press.
Unironically, if all they did was just cut out parts they didn’t want, using open source ffmpeg to rencode and strip metadata would have been the best way to do it.
Using Adobe is just fucking sloppy. Not to mention, I’m pretty sure Adobe own any content that got uploaded to their servers during the edit. They likely have at least frames of it sitting on their servers if not the whole video.
Yeah I was gonna say the whistle blowing is searching for videos of the IDF online. They literally make tiktoks of their war crimes set to some awful music track.
Yeah. It’s not like you “suddenly” realize you’re a Nazi and decide to kill yourself. His brain broke after being a fucking Nazi for so long. Rest in piss.
One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.
MLK, A letter from Birmingham Jail 1963
A much better person to quote and something we actually know he wrote.
Because he was a child. Sadly he wasn’t even given the chance to grow up and learn what the police really are.
I did a “rm -rf *” in the wrong directory today.
I got the absolutely beautiful “argument list too long” in return.
I had a backup. But holy shit I’m glad the directory had thousands of files in it and nothing happened. First time I got that bash error and was happy.
I usually have rm aliased to “trash” or whatever that cli based recycle bin is. But just installed a new OS and ran this on a NAS folder today by mistake.
Not my list. Copied from another comment. Read the report though and this should be most of them.
Lockheed Martin
Leonardo S.p.A
FANUC Corporation
Microsoft
Alphabet
Amazon
IBM
Palantir Technologies
Caterpillar
Rada Electronic Industries
Hyundai
Volvo Group
Booking
Airbnb
Drummond Company
Glencore
Bright Dairy & Food
Netafim
BNP Paribas
Barclays,
BlackRock
Vanguard
Chevron
Elbit Systems
Allianz
AXA
Saying “I don’t believe X conspiracy theory” is understandable. But saying you don’t believe in any “conspiracy theory”. Like, you think that the government just always tells the truth and doesn’t cover up anything?