Showing posts with label biometrics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biometrics. Show all posts

Monday, March 11, 2024

Biden proposal Increases ATF Budget by $2 Billion more!

Must Watch video ⏬ 

The GBBL: Joe Biden Increases ATF Budget To $2 Billion!

ATF's agenda, per the video for Biden's 2025 billion dollar funding increase is ..."to prosecute gun crimes, [yadda yadda] ... INCREASE REGULATION ON THE FIREARM INDUSTRY."

This isn't about prosecuting gun crimes and criminals or reducing gun violence. How many more laws on the books do we need for that? It's all about Biden and his handlers, determined to disarm law-abiding, legal gun owners and dismantle 2A by chipping away at it piece by piece.

Kudos GBBL for staying on top of these stories and those who cover them.

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For 2A, who you support for president this year couldn't offer a more stark contrast. If you're still hating on Trump because, "muh bump stock", may I gently suggest you drop that chip off your shoulder and consider 2A under four more years of Biden.

Friday, February 23, 2024

100,000’s More Gun Safes Added to RECALL… Safes from MAJOR RETAILERS AFFECTED.

This is a Must View ⏬ 

The GBBL: ALERT: 100,000’s More Safes Added to RECALL… Safes from MAJOR RETAILERS AFFECTED.

What is going on with the gun safe bio-metric option? Something is either seriously flawed or is it being done deliberately? Why do I ask this? 1) I don't believe in coincidences. 2) If I did believe in coincidences, the number of instances of this happening with bio-metric options greatly exceeds what I would consider or define as a "coincidence." 

This isn't part of The GBBL story, it's me: If you bought and have to return one of these safes, may I suggest wiping it down entirely, inside and out, so that traces of your print(s) aren't available. After the wipe-down, from that point on, handle the safe entirely wearing gloves. Touch nothing, not the receipt, not the "return" papers, not the pen -  nothing - without wearing gloves. You can removed them once you've left the store and don't dispose of them anywhere but from home, preferably shredding them.

The least problematic option, imho, the manual dial of any safe:

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Tech News

Average reading time (excluding links): 2m 



Another instance of technology out-pacing law. Biometrics Law Suit Courthouse News Service:
[A] federal lawsuit claims that Alvarado Manufacturing’s “intelligent admission control” turnstile system violates Illinois law by collecting fingerprints and other biometric identifiers without consent.
The 13-page class action suit is HERE, and worth the time if you like the subject matter. And a 13-page suit is not a long read.
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Those Billionaires like having their beaches private.  Courthouse News Service:
...a picturesque stretch of the California coastline remains closed with No Trespassing signs clearly posted – despite a court order to open the gate so people can access the nearby beach.
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I've taken a few light jabs at Elon Musk on this blog (but I admire the guy), but I agree with him; there needs to be an outright, and immediate, ban on killer robots. The Guardian:
 “Once developed, lethal autonomous weapons will permit armed conflict to be fought at a scale greater than ever, and at timescales faster than humans can comprehend. "
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PC World: Build your own Jurassic World. Or...something.
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BGR: ...coming down the homestretch it's Galaxy but here comes Samsung on the outside...
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No, Barclays isn't tracking how often employees are at their desk or workspace. Nextgov:
Studying how workers use their physical space is not a bad way to save money. But if the finance industry is really interested in reducing unnecessary costs, they might also figure out how to stop activities that led to $321 billion in fines.
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TechCrunchSnapChat will host a CNN news program.
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Beta News:  Here's a memory moment that will jog you. It was year 2000 and version 4.75 of......Netscape was released!
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MS Did WHAT...?!? MS' cloud app security automatically logs off suspicious users.  (I'm sure MS will release a patch to fix this.)
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But is this tech news? Sure. Razorology? That's it - Razorology. Red Orbit: Results from an online survey saying 1/4th of all Americans...have injured themselves when...trimming body hair.   Down there...