Anonymous ID: 6a3949 April 20, 2020, 11:06 a.m. No.8863653   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3923

I understand its really not relevant..But..Just posting because its nice to know..people won't put up with their dirty bullshit ..specially in Calif

 

‘Social Shredding’: Defiant Residents Grab Shovels, Dirt Bikes After Cali Authorities Dump Tons Of Sand In Skateparks For ‘Social Distancing’

 

California authorities tried to stop skateboarders by dumping literally tons of sand into at least two area skateparks in an effort to enforce so-called “social distancing.” However, the effort was for naught, it seems.

 

Young residents in California responded to the government’s extreme social distancing enforcement action by grabbing a few shovels, buckets, and booms and turning at least one sand-filled skatepark into a park for both skating and dirt biking.

 

“Took advantage of all the sand the city dumped into the San Clemente skatepark then helped some local skaters dig it all out so they could do some social shredding,” Buttery Films’ Instagram account posted at San Clement Skatepark on Sunday.

 

https://www.dailywire.com/news/social-shredding-defiant-residents-grab-shovels-dirt-bikes-after-cali-authorities-dump-tons-of-sand-in-skateparks-for-social-distancing

Anonymous ID: 6a3949 April 20, 2020, 11:27 a.m. No.8863884   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8863753

Exactly…There are so many different ways/tools to use to spy on us…People are so naive nowadays..its amazing

 

US tech firms fear China could be spying on them using power cords, report says

 

U.S. technology companies are concerned that China could be spying on them using power cords and plugs, Nikkei Asian Review reported on Friday.

As a result, the American companies have asked their Taiwanese suppliers to shift production out of mainland China, according to the report, citing unnamed executives from Lite-On Technology and Quanta Computer.

 

Fearing that China could be spying on them using power cords and plugs, several U.S. technology companies have asked their Taiwanese suppliers to shift production of some components out of the mainland, Nikkei Asian Review reported on Friday.

 

The report cited unnamed executives from two Taiwanese companies: Lite-On Technology, a manufacturer of electronic parts, and Quanta Computer, a supplier of servers and data centers. Lite-On’s clients include Dell EMC, Hewlett-Packard and IBM, while Quanta counts Google and Facebook among its customers, according to Nikkei.

 

The executives told Nikkei that some of their American clients — without specifying which companies — asked them to move out of China partly because of cyberespionage and cybersecurity risks. The U.S. tech firms were worried that even mundane components such as power plugs could be tapped by Beijing to access sensitive data, according to the report.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/08/us-tech-firms-fear-china-could-be-spying-through-power-cords-report.html