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CaptainBuckleroy

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In no world is providing medical assistance to a victim accepting the exploiting behavior of the perpetrator.

Framing providing medical aid to a victim as “assisting the gunmen” to make a point is sick.

If you were a doctor in a warzone, and someone with a gun brought you their victim they just raped/abused, would you turn that patient away? What specific actions would you take in that moment?

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The latest generations of gnss receivers have spoofing and jamming mitigation and detection features included with the chip, and multi-band rx technology to sync to more constellations simultaneously and do exactly what you’re talking about. Before then, the spoofing/jamming detection would likely need a software implementation after the receiver. There are different types of spoofing/jamming, all of which are detected and mitigated in different ways.

I don’t know the commercial aircraft industry standards for updating technology, but I wouldn’t be surprised if most commercial aircraft don’t have what you’re talking about.

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It means for the first 20 years they spent all of their profit on expansion / R&D

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I just looked at the GitHub repo for that project. Are there any tutorials or anything out there for it that make the setup easy?

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Also, do you believe that a suspect needs to shoot first before being considered a threat by police? I would say “armed and brandishing” would make the individual a legitimate threat.

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I think it’s relevant because it’s evidence the teen was not a threat. I don’t think it’s implying an armed individual would automatically be a threat.

There are articles that do draw that false equivalence, and they deserve being called out. I don’t think this is one of them.

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Probably meant to be a reply to this comment: https://lemmy.ca/comment/3754617

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Yes, you can code in machine code. I did it as part of my CS Degree. In our textbook was the manual for the particular ARM processor we coded for, that had every processor-specific command. We did that for a few of the early projects in the course, then moved onto Assembly, then C.

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Got it, useful info.

I’m a software engineer, but here’s a bunch of stuff to consider, in no particular order.

Maybe the data engineer isn’t the one to convince?

If it saves time, how much time? Would tools (I’m using the term tools broadly here) you use work differently? (Such as analytics for IBM Ibm and ibm counting differently).

Is there a solution that’s the best of both worlds? If space isn’t an issue can the text be preserved somehow linked to each entry? The formatted text is used for elastic search, but the original text is preserved?

Maybe “convincing” isn’t the right approach, but learning is?

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