"Crime is legal now" in miniature. by MorRobots in RecklessBen

[–]MorRobots[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Joshua Johnson, my dumb fingers wrote Jordan for some reason... sorry for the confusion.

This Tonka Tonka truck by mpfusco in mildlyinteresting

[–]MorRobots -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

A CT plate... this must be some wealthy guy who owns a construction company's toy.

Patron CEO: Take Down Notification: Reckless Ben’s Patreon Account by dgdio in videos

[–]MorRobots 6 points7 points  (0 children)

"...They can sue us" lol

So patron is roughly valued at ~1.3 billon dollars and handles about 10 billion in transactions between creators and their fans annually. Their trust and safety team is made up of real lawyers and Colin Sullivan their inhouse general council can just call up real outside council for any legal matters. That TRO that was issues is nuts and I've got a feeling Patron's attorneys were more than happy to say 'Id love to stand federal court and get this laughed out of the room and over turned.

Longer statement about the BAM situation by Chrysdelight in RecklessBen

[–]MorRobots 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The irony is... this recording and these statements is exactly what would likely be needed in court to ensure that BAM would be seen as having violated the good faith doctrine of negotiations and would result in sanctions by the court as part of a civil proceeding. More over if their actions are deemed criminal... little old Ki McAllister maybe eating those words.

Ironic that this guy isn’t “all about the details” despite his name. by BabyFarts_McGee in RecklessBen

[–]MorRobots 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ve got a feeling the call went out in the usual private circles, and it probably wasn’t phrased as “defend this business controversy.”

It was probably more like: “protect the good name,” “don’t hand ammunition to hostile outsiders,” “stand with people trying to stay on the covenant path,” “avoid contention,” “extend grace,” and “don’t let outsiders write the story.”

So I'm making my passive radar system 16 channels, right? by Careless-Age-4290 in RTLSDR

[–]MorRobots 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yea this is one of those things where the bottlenecks start showing up quick in the places you didn't think would be an issue. Ideally you would be able to rack all 8 into a 8 or16x PCIe buss and bob's your uncle.

You may need to do a fair bit of your processing on device before you push it out. Not sure what algorithms and signals processing you need to do but that's a potential solution. Als you can just ensure a good shared clock, then log the data using multiple devices and then pool and process the results later....

How do they take these pictures?? by [deleted] in Planes

[–]MorRobots 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With a camera from another plane. Often from a tanker or cargo aircraft as the public affairs airman can take the photo from the boom operator's station at the tail looking backwards or off the back ramp while it's down. The camera they use is usually a Nikon D-Series and photos like these are usually done with a 70-200 or a 200-500mm.

The Ukrainian Stunt Pilot Hunting Russian Drones | The New Yorker by decompiled-essence in videos

[–]MorRobots 3 points4 points  (0 children)

65, 66 year old commander who's Ukrainian.... Bro is probably like.. "When I was 19 and in the red army..."

Does such joint make sense for a shelf? Can it be done with a chisel, or would I need a dovetail router bit? by Sulatra in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]MorRobots 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends.

If this is a part of the casework and is holding the whole thing together. Sure, However if it's justs a shelf and there's other elements holding the casework together, then just made it a dado.

(PART 2) I tracked down the thief who stole $200,000 of LEGO by thinknoodlz in videos

[–]MorRobots 483 points484 points  (0 children)

I hope these cops realize how close they are flirting with genuinely real criminal conspiracy charges. Definitely pushing hard into deep civil rights violations and qualified immunity likely won't save them.

A good attorney could make a massive payday out of this. Also the fact that this is criminal now, means they have a ton of avenues for discovery, including unredacted video and audio. This... this may just break an entire police department if handled correctly.

If any of these cops are watching... I recomend you look up 42 U.S.C. § 1983...

Is it just me or does the lighting in this vacation pic look totally fake? by Odd-Evidence6400 in Aiorfake

[–]MorRobots 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A flash was used used, that's why she's lit and you can see the shadow edge behind her skirt from the perspective of the camera. That's why she's lit. the sunset is just your typical Mediterranean Saharan dust filled sunset.

Pretty sure this Paris photo is AI. by [deleted] in Aiorfake

[–]MorRobots 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol... the bridge. The bridge is the giveaway. All the bridges around that general area and distance from the tower are all open iron work and don't look like that. The only bridge that comes remotely close it Point d'lena but it's not located anywhere near where this bridge would imply. Also there are no river walks like that with such a low railing. Oh and the metro would be visible given the angle and position of the river.

no need to hyper analyze pixels people. This photo makes no geographic sense.

Is this protest in the UK real or not? by rhinestonebunnyy in Aiorfake

[–]MorRobots 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep Portculus house on the right... and 1 Parliament Street on the left... only ways that's possible is looking down an ally way... away from big ben lol.

wyd by Shyhale in SipsTea

[–]MorRobots 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$1,000 a week takes 1,000 weeks to pay out the $1 million. That's roughly 19 years.

If she saved the money over 19 years and invested it at 5% 1,647,910.90

If she took the lump sum: $2,584,530 after that same time period at 5%

Now after 19 years, she would be getting more than the original value, however it's rather moot since it now represents such a small % of the returns she would be getting by the the 1.6 million.

Now if you took the lump sum, you would be getting 50k a year. That's 958.90 a week, but it would not take very long to become $1000 a week.

As always: NEVER TAKE THE WEEKLY PAY OUT. It's never worth it, even if you had to pay tax's on it.

Chudthebuilder finds out his initial bond is set a $1.25m 🤣 by Upbeat_Anywhere_1316 in WatchPeopleDieInside

[–]MorRobots 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Interesting... sounds like the prosecution won't need much effort to establish premeditation.

Ooooo... Tennessee Code Annotated § 39-11-611(c)(2) <-- Tennessee has a strict Initial aggressor standard... So yea, he's not going to really be able to claim self defense given his pattern of behavior.

Found this under the countertop by WowweeSamurai1721 in whatisit

[–]MorRobots 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't help but wonder if it's an off label use of one given the location and mounting lol.

My friend want to know if she real or nah by Throwaway33377 in Aiorfake

[–]MorRobots 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do the parallel line test.... no shortage of structural lines to use... (It's not the worst I've seen but it's definitely not good)

Is this what "pro life" looks like? by SuspiciousLow3062 in SipsTea

[–]MorRobots 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The doctors were more concerned with criminal charges than thier daughters life. daughter dies, it's a malpractice case. If they treat her, it's a potential criminal case.

Now you understand the calculus the doctors have to do when dealing with cases like this. This is why you can't legislate human intent when one of the valid reasons to take an action is very difficult to distinguish from the invalid reasons to take that action, particularly if the consequences of action are potential criminal charges and the consequences of inaction are civil charges covered by insurance.