How to blur your house on Google Street View, and why you should!

Staying cool in Brooklyn.
Credit: Screenshot / Street View
A little privacy goes a long way.
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Google Street View offers up a window to the world in all its bizarre, intimate, and often raw glory. That window just so happens to peek into your home, as well. What that peek reveals may be more than you’ve bargained for — think views into bedroom windows, potential fodder for stalkers, and more.

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Djokovic debacle exposes Australia’s xenophobic policies…

Supporters of Novak Djokovic angered at the detention of the Serbian tennis star in Australia take part in a protest in Vienna on Saturday. | AFP-JIJI

COVID-19 pandemic has shown how the leaders in Canberra really feel about foreigners entering the country

Australia’s tough border laws have been the envy of conservative governments around the world. But this time, those regulations — the ones that put a hold on the grand slam ambitions of the men’s No. 1 tennis player, Novak Djokovic — have collided with the country’s pandemic restrictions and a global sporting event. It’s produced a political firestorm that’s burning from Belgrade to Canberra.

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Video: Dr. Scott Atlas: The Reality Is The Lockdowns Killed People

•Lockdowns pushed 130M people into abject poverty.
•400,000 new deaths from Tuberculosis.
•Tens of millions more babies dying of malaria.
•325,000 Americans skipped chemo in Spring 2020.
•50% of heart attack/strokes did not call ambulance.
•65% to 75% of cancer screenings missed.
•85% of living organ transplants not done.
•300% increase in teenage self-harm.
•200% to 300% increase in teenage anxiety and depression.
•52% of college-aged kids gained unwanted 28 pounds in 2020.

Interview: https://rumble.com/vseh2h-dr.-scott-atlas-the-reality-is-the-lockdowns-killed-people.html

USA – DARPA seeks ‘top chef’ for 3D printed food

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants ideas for turning cellular biomass into safe, visually appealing, edible and palatable food that can support the military and civilians when traditional food is unavailable.
As government-engineered food shortages INTENTIONALLY increase, DARPA has been working on making food from waste products, including from humans Soylent Green style.
Article: https://gcn.com/emerging-tech/2021/11/darpa-seeks-top-chef-for-3d-printed-food/316299/