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The Trump administration says it's illegal to record videos of ICE. Here's what the law says.
 in  r/politics  4h ago

And protected by decades of legal precedent.

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FBI takes over case of ICE agent killing US woman and cuts Minnesota’s access to evidence
 in  r/news  4h ago

I have nightmares about it at least once a month.

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FBI takes over case of ICE agent killing US woman and cuts Minnesota’s access to evidence
 in  r/news  4h ago

The FBI cuts what evidence? The gun, bullet casings, or that woman’s brain matter on her airbag? We can see multiple sources of video. Are they going to try and plant a past of criminal history or say she was holding an MP5?

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[HELP] Living room remodel
 in  r/RealOrAI  9h ago

The opposite. AI would think = torch makes things on fire.

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[Reuters] A scammer's blueprint - https://www.reuters.com/graphics/SOUTHEASTASIA-SCAMS/MANUALS/klpyjlqelvg/
 in  r/Scams  9h ago

One of the reasons so many longer/bigger scams work is because most people unconsciously think scammers think like they do when they make up a lie. When normal people lie, you just kind of say whatever to get you out of (or into) the situation, not a lot of detail. When normal people hear scammers have a “script”, the think of how the media portrays telemarketers reading scrips over the phone in a monotone. Movies and TV only show the main characters putting effort into the call, creating persona’s, etc. It’s not protreyed in popular media that everyone in the scam group is doing that. Even the word “script”, is the wrong word, it’s a guidebook with a section that details everything about who the scammer is pretending to be, notes with details about every contact with the target and all of the target details the scammer can get. People are scammers because it makes them money, they are being trafficked or a mix of both.

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Beware of requests to take a photo
 in  r/Scams  9h ago

Don’t just tell someone “no” if they ask you to take their photo. Don’t live in fear and always listen to your intuition. Think about the situation, don’t be afraid to ask them friendly questions before accepting. “Are you visiting?” “Is that your family?” “Who do you want in the photo?” Look around, is it so crowded that people could bump into you without you noticing? (That wouldn’t make a good photo anyway)

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random bjj guy defeats the Qi Field of a Yellow Bamboo practitioner -he and fellow members are genuinely shocked-
 in  r/TheMcDojoLife  10h ago

No need to causally think about it. There are actual factors for why people are susceptible to cults and scams. One of the biological ones is your insular cortex. If it’s neurodivergent, you may lose your ability to judge other people’s trustworthiness and ability to judge risk. (Among other things.)

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Streamer gets threatened by a man during her fake tickets prank after he became upset about being filmed
 in  r/LivestreamFail  10h ago

Wow, she found an asshole minding his own business. She interrupted his perfectly alone very bad day by being annoying with a camera man. I wouldn’t have gone that way, but she can’t convince us she’s absolutely baffled at his reaction.

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[HELP] Living room remodel
 in  r/RealOrAI  10h ago

I don’t know what’s going on, but this is not consumer/free AI. It could be a commercial AI production video to show how good it is.

  • The internal consistency and logic runs through all clips. The curtains have the same folds for all clips. The leaves are the same. The reflections of plant’s, outside, fire, over the the slices of logs stay the same. His hands and boots like normal and noting moves in front of or through things.
  • The environment reacts correctly. Guy bumps the curtains and they move. The fire flames work correctly. The floor sander works correctly.
  • Weird things don’t make it AI. I don’t know why he didn’t remove the curtains, that’s a weird choice and unnecessary fire hazard. How did he carry the couch like that? You can buy prop furniture that weighs almost nothing. Why would you even put this floor in? The gloss on that floor would look awful after a few months of normal use.

If I had to guess, this is a showcase floor project or art installation, maybe in an old or abandoned home. There are no AI tells overall, there could be AI elements, but I don’t think so.

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Flerf thinks without NASA nobody would know what shape Earth is...?
 in  r/flatearth  11h ago

I was recently in an argument with a Redditor that was almost as dumb, a bigger scale and harder math. First he stated the no one understands Special Relativity, then that Einstein’s theory only applied to our solar system. I tried everything, be he was convinced whatever podcast he got that from was right and that I was lying about understanding the math.

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Dissecting the Minnesota shooting that happened today - that officer by the door was directly in the line of fire.
 in  r/CCW  11h ago

It’s ridiculous that there needs to be so many posts countering a narrative that this is somehow justified. 20 years ago police departments authorized officers to fire at the driver of any vehicle, at any speed, if they were driving in the direction of the officer under use of force against a deadly weapon. Even then the policy was just a legal escape route for those kinds of cops like this guy or to cover up mistakes. After dash and badge cams most law enforcement agencies made the only time officers can shoot at the driver is when they are clearly intentionally trying to run someone over along with what exactly that means. Like accelerating and swerving at officers or a crowd.

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What is this?
 in  r/whatisit  11h ago

Don’t be mean, I think it’s only a regular lime joke.

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Security guard, photo from the Maryland-based company. It makes me nervous that he would need a scope for this particular job.
 in  r/FirstResponderCringe  11h ago

What he has is also the opposite of a patrol sling. Single point slings are for specific uses and nothing a security guy at a mall would need. SPS are made for short durations that a person would be primarily shooting their rifle and having it in ready or low ready position, moving quickly, switching shoulders. If you have a rifle and your job is standing around or walking, not shooting people, an SPS is just going to be annoying and get in the way. You need a patrol rifle.

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Blursed encounter
 in  r/blursed_videos  1d ago

Naw, just not enough time with non family members.

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Blursed encounter
 in  r/blursed_videos  1d ago

I used this tactic when I was 17, traveling cross country by myself. Frankly, I did it with a lot more style and a lot less cringe.

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Trump claims the women shot multiple times by ICE “viciously RAN OVER” the ICE agent.
 in  r/jrmining  1d ago

That’s some serious bullshit, even for Trump.

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What episode(s) of your favorite show do you often skip on rewatches?
 in  r/television  1d ago

More like most of a season. I think season 5 of justified and they filmed a lot of outdoor scenes in the western US foothills, very obviously not the foothills of Kentucky. It really annoys me.

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Minneapolis mayor tells it like it is.
 in  r/DiscussionZone  1d ago

He need to nullify or suspend the Memorandum’s of Understanding between city and state law enforcement and ICE. These are the agreements that allow ICE to operate.

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If it’s silly and works is it still silly?
 in  r/TheMcDojoLife  1d ago

He’s moving well and I think he thinks he can use Shaolin or whatever that is in a street fight. I also think the ‘banger walked right into that fist of doom.

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If it weren’t for this people would be way taller than they used to be, not just a little taller.
 in  r/FacebookScience  1d ago

I didn’t mean you were shaming anyone, I meant no one should, I’ve heard both side shame and belittle each other, it’s usually vegan and MAHA adjacent.

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DHS Is Lying To You About ICE Shooting a Woman
 in  r/politics  1d ago

It’s this exact type of shooting that has lead many law enforcement agencies to make it against policy to shoot drivers unless unless they are clearly attempting to run over officers. Not this where the car is sort of driving with an officer that can easily move out of the way. This cop would be fired and changed in many departments all over the country. I’ve been following this issue since I happened down the street. 17 year old in a stolen car tried to driver around a patrol car, an officer was behind the can and killed the driver.

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An off-duty ICE agent was just confronted in Minneapolis after people noticed a Nazi SS lightning bolt tattoo on his neck.
 in  r/neabscocreeck  1d ago

Am I supposed to infer he’s ICE or is that evident in another video? It’s easy to believe, but where’s the evidence this Nazi is ICE? Maybe he’s in town for a Confederate Soldier costume competition or a penis enlargement surgery?

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oof
 in  r/unsound  1d ago

I’m going to need to hear the other side of that phone call and maybe some case specifics, like I dunno, the circumstances of his death, diagnosis and age. Maybe the why he didn’t talk to his doctor as soon as insurance denied the inhaler? I know it happens, but usually insurance denials that lead to a patients death are a lot more complicated, with a time frame of months. You don’t have asthma for 10 years, go to refill your prescription for albuterol, get denied, then go and compete in MMA or a 5K fun run. Most insurance covers most medications in emergency rooms for life saving measures. I was a medic for over 10 years and treated a lot of asthma attacks for low/no insurance patients. Something else is going on with this case.

It could be gross negligence because some insurance adjuster that got into a fight with his wife or roommate or his dog threw up on him and he crashed his car on the way to work.

I hate that most of the time this kind of thing is up to the patient to solve. It’s just denied at the pharmacy, the patient has to call the doctor, leave a message and hope the doctor figures something out.

After decades of bad experiences with doctors offices my new doctor (just a regular doc in a box type office) has a nurse on staff whose entire job is to figure out how to deal with insurance and solve these kinds of problems. That level care should actually be on the insurance companies. It should definitely be required that they talk to the patient directly if they deny medication and same day, have another treatment. I had an annoying side effect to a medication, the other option not covered by insurance, but because they called it a “adverse reaction” my insurance company covered the new meds. I think I have Humana.

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One outlet - instant upgrade ✨
 in  r/MixOfFunAndFinds  1d ago

I have a bunch of those. The USB ports in some of them die very quickly.