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FBI letter tells Alaska Airlines passengers they are 'a possible victim of a crime'
  • thanks, but at this point airlines should know that there is a problem and should take at least part of the blame? If they don't, it's like buying an SD card from Amazon and saying there is zero chance it's a fake...

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    Bouncing radio signals off the sun possible?

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    Reddit @lemmy.ml auth @lemmy.ml

    Instead of deleting my reddit comments, I make sure my accounts get banned

    And when one account get banned, i login to my other account to get banned for "trying to evade" a ban

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    www.bbc.co.uk FBI failed 'at fundamental level' before Capitol riot, Senate report claims

    The FBI and other agencies failed "at a fundamental level" to assess the risk of violence, a report claims.

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    www.reuters.com Russian officials emphasise unity after aborted mutiny

    Senior Russian officials rallied around President Vladimir Putin on Monday, with questions still unanswered about a mutiny by mercenaries that appeared to pose the greatest threat to his grip on power of his 23-year rule.

    Russian officials emphasise unity after aborted mutiny
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    FDA warns stores to stop selling Elf Bar, the top disposable e-cigarette in the U.S.

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    www.japantimes.co.jp Suzuki and SkyDrive to jointly start producing flying cars in 2024

    Flying cars are one of the fastest growing segments in mobility, with companies such as Toyota and Japan Airlines entering the market.

    Suzuki and SkyDrive to jointly start producing flying cars in 2024
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    hackaday.com Detecting Meteors With SDR

    The simplest way to look for meteors is to go outside at night and look up — but it’s not terribly effective. Fortunately, there’s a better way: radio. With a software-defined rad…

    Detecting Meteors With SDR
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