* Posts by ratcatcher67

58 publicly visible posts • joined 15 Jun 2021

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Cops crack gang that used bots to book and resell immigration appointments

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Did the Spanish police(known for their sensitivity) ask all of them??

if it smells of shit it usually is shit..

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Re: Do they ever learn?

Join the club but if dumbos dont buy from Scalpers then their market collapses..

Individuals have the power to change things but fail to avail of it.

Apple, Google propose anti-stalking spec for Bluetooth tracker tags

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Who needs trackers when we have FaceBook for Stalking...

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I heard a Woman in hackey has Dentists furious with her homegrown teeth whitening remedy

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If it was positive then no doubt they would never stop chuntering on about it.

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Now Google wants in on the Stalking...

National newspaper duped into running GPT-4-written rage-click opinion piece

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Pitfalls of Rent A Story culture..

Dyson moans about state of UK science and tech, forgets to suck up his own mess

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Re: With two-faced "friends" like Dyson, Britain doesn't need enemies

Remain only presented LIES..

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Re: With two-faced "friends" like Dyson, Britain doesn't need enemies

You talking about the French again..

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Re: With two-faced "friends" like Dyson, Britain doesn't need enemies

Is that the same Guardian that fabricated stories about Russian money funding Brexit..

Rent a story Guardian

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Re: With two-faced "friends" like Dyson, Britain doesn't need enemies

LOL sooo Funny you should your own Netflix special..

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Re: With two-faced "friends" like Dyson, Britain doesn't need enemies

Maybe you can have Shamima Begum as President... you'd like that.

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Re: With two-faced "friends" like Dyson, Britain doesn't need enemies

well now the Civil servants will have to demonstarte their ability if they want to stay employed instead of getting their orders from Brussels.

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Re: With two-faced "friends" like Dyson, Britain doesn't need enemies

Yawn....

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Re: Didn't he also want to build EVs in UK too?

You're quoting the Independent!!!! LOL

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Your demonstrate your ignorance of the purpose of the EU very clearly.

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Re: With two-faced "friends" like Dyson, Britain doesn't need enemies

Get a visa...

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Re: Pay

EU benefits...

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Re: With two-faced "friends" like Dyson, Britain doesn't need enemies

Thats nice, you enjoy being part of the BIG Love collective..

Why dont you get the TShirt with "Proud to be a sheep" emblazoned across the front.

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i thought he was insulting the incompetent government(s), not his customers..

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Re: With two-faced "friends" like Dyson, Britain doesn't need enemies

Good for you...

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Re: With two-faced "friends" like Dyson, Britain doesn't need enemies

Move then.. not so great in the EU either...

GitHub courts controversy by suspending Tornado Cash developers and reneging on cookie commitments

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Re: emoji

So a criminal buys a burger at mc donalds, does that make mcDonalds a criminal helping twat...?

Too little, too late: Intel's legacy is eroding

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Corporate Welfare.... Do Intel CEOs' get food stamps too?

UK wants criminal migrants to scan their faces up to five times a day using a watch

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Re: Good

Not fair on the muslims though..

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Re: Better than being locked up.

Now you're just down their rabbit hole..Alice

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Re: I hate being wrong

yet yesterday Fishy Rishi didnt think stamping out M Rape gangs were worth his time.

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So the UK expects criminals to comply LOL.....

Theyre criminals FFS and its costs £5.8 billion per year in the UK to accomodate them..

FedEx signals 'zero mainframe, zero datacenter' operations by 2024

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Re: "where it hopes to save an estimated $400 million annually"

isnt that the koolaid talking

FTC urged to probe Apple, Google for enabling ‘intense system of surveillance’

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BT here in the UK had a similar system where they read the contents of every SMS sent across their network.

IBM settles age discrimination case that sought top execs' emails

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Re: The oldest millennials are 40 now

Cheap Labour LOL... Peanuts Monkeys Pox etc

Trouble hiring? Consider loosening your remote work policy

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Why not consider paying more for your staff.

Engineer sues Amazon for not covering work-from-home internet, electricity bills

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Amazon will have received a benefit in kind and that should be taxable.

Never fear, the White House is here to tackle web trolls

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Re: Finger-Wagging

couldnt the shooter have done as much damage with cars/ knives..etc.

Skills shortage puts SAP projects on hold

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I also find the money in those areas quite low.

Virgin Galactic cleared to fly again after a spell on Federal Aviation Administration's naughty step

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"Galactic" - they cant even make it to space, - have you been missold??

Years of development, millions of lines of code, and Android can't even run a toilet

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Live streams your stream straight to P0rnhub.

Anonymous: We've leaked disk images stolen from far-right-friendly web host Epik

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Re: Indeed

Ahhh so one has to align their speech with a "modern civilized society", free speech is only free as long as you agree with it. maybe you'd be happy living in uae.

UK MoD data strategy calls for social media surveillance on behalf of 'local authorities'

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Been done before

I do recall a labour government allowing local councils to use anti-terror laws to snoop (acessing internet records, location information etc) on people.

Facebook: Let us tell you WhatsApp – we don't want to pay that €225m GDPR fine

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Re: Law enforcement

There ya go,

https://9gag.com/gag/aW1RZp6

Windows 11 comes bearing THAAS, Trojan Horse as a service

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Re: Forgive me for saying this...NOPE we dont forgive

Well call it by its name, "Data Rape", "Digital Upskirting",

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Re: Responsibility

Well call it by its name, "Data Rape", "Digital Upskirting",

British Medical Association calls for clarity on patient deadline for opting out of NHS Digital's GP data grab

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Re: I suspect

I suspect you take class actions against the goverment as well as personal claims against the minister(s)/civil servant(s) involved.

its been done before with great success

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Re: Non-EU-lobbyism vs EU-lobbyism

The payoff is when they leave politics, they usually get put on the board of Google/Amamzon/facebook in an overpaid advisory capacity.

An alternative route was taken by Blair but just as insidious.

We've been shown time and again that strong encryption puts crims behind bars, so why do politicos hate it?

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Re: But of course, demonising people fleeing wars

You're not paying for them, are you?

Tech contractor loses IR35 tribunal appeal: 'Right' to substitute didn't mean he could, say judges

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Re: Yet another push for us to all go work at Tesco

Says the coward who posts anonymously who's the real coward?.

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Re: To be honest, I don't think this goes far enough at all

Absolutely

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Re: Chasing the little guy...

You mean yourself,

The solution is simple just pull all your income into paye and nobody will chase you.

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Re: Yet another push for us to all go work at Tesco

and so they should,

in addition they should seek costs with interest.

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