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Can prisoners deny work placements? Like do they get any say in this? I’m guessing there would be some sort of retaliation which is why they accept them, that or there’s a promise of a shorter sentance or something.
Can prisoners deny work placements? Like do they get any say in this? I’m guessing there would be some sort of retaliation which is why they accept them, that or there’s a promise of a shorter sentance or something.
That cat has a 1000 yard stare, it’s been through some shit. I wonder if it’ll keep doing the cat thing or if it’ll be scared of boxes from now on.
Wouldn’t it be good to have the truth during investigations?
Well, yeah, but the mind is fallible. That’s why eye witness testimony usually only gets a case so far, people tend to forget specifics and fill in the gaps without realizing they did.
In the gaming world, for example, MSI announced this year a monitor with a built-in NPU and the ability to quickly show League of Legends players when an enemy from outside of their field of view is arriving.
…So it just lets them cheat? I remember when monitor overlay crosshairs were controversial, this is insane to me.
If a consumer watches something on their Apple TV and then presses the pause button, a Roku TV set could use either audio or video-based content recognition technologies (known in the industry as ACR) to identify what’s being watched, match the current scene to a database and extract relevant information to pair an ad with it.
Wow somehow their idea is even worse than I imagined, glad I don’t own a Roku now.
31 terabytes? Amateur.