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Epazz Holdings' ZenaDrone Predictive Artificial Intelligence; Negotiating With Non-dilutive Financer for Drone as a Service Operations for up to 100 Drones; Also Irish Government Minister Visited ZenaDrones Dublin, Ireland Office. ~~~~~~ expecting follow up press...
$SOBR Watch for updates on this latest PR from last week. A lot of chatter on social media over the past few days has me watching close here. SOBRsafe Enters $35 B Wearables Market with Game-Changing Alcohol Safety Wristband for Teen Drivers, Now Available for Pre-Order
$SOBR Watch for follow-up on this PR. Seeing an increase in chatter over the past week, usually means incoming updates. SOBRsafe Enters $35 B Wearables Market with Game-Changing Alcohol Safety Wristband for Teen Drivers, Now Available for Pre-Order
$SOBR NEWS SOBRsafe Enters $35 B Wearables Market with Game-Changing Alcohol Safety Wristband for Teen Drivers, Now Available for Pre-Order Pre-Order Activates Multiple Distributors, Empowers Strategic Partnerships with Advocacy Groups
$SOBR On the move as Major News out that I love ..a must read
$SOBR big time news ahead of their conference presentation today
The Evolution of Operating Systems: Shaping the World and Paving the Way for Web 3.0
Epazz Holdings' ZenaDrone Predictive Artificial Intelligence; Negotiating With Non-dilutive Financer for Drone as a Service Operations for u
Epazz Holdings' ZenaDrone Predictive Artificial Intelligence; Negotiating With Non-dilutive Financer for Drone as a Service Operations for up to 100 Drones; Also Irish Government Minister Visited ZenaDrones Dublin, Ireland Office
2023-05-08 Wrinkle Brain Plays - In the style of a Maple Syrup Lover
Epazz Holdings' ZenaDrone Predictive Artificial Intelligence; Negotiating With Non-dilutive Financer for Drone as a Service Operations for up to 100 Drones; Also Irish Government Minister Visited ZenaDrones Dublin, Ireland Office
CapitalGainsReport: The Commercial Drone Sector is About to Take Off EPAZ,
Epazz Holdings' ZenaDrone Predictive Artificial Intelligence; Negotiating With Non-dilutive Financer for Drone as a Service Operations for up to 100 Drones; Also Irish Government Minister Visited ZenaDrones Dublin, Ireland Office
Epazz Holdings' ZenaDrone 1000 Displayed at the 2023 AERO in Germany Leads to Multiple Demonstrations With NATO Partner Countries Defense and German Law Enforcement and Rail Line
Epazz Holdings' ZenaDrone 1000 Displayed at the 2023 AERO in Germany Leads to Multiple Demonstrations With NATO Partner Countries Defense and German Law Enforcement and Rail Line
Epazz Holdings' ZenaDrone 1000 Displayed at the 2023 AERO in Germany Leads to Multiple Demonstrations With NATO Partner Countries Defense and German Law Enforcement and Rail Line
$EPAZ Epazz Holdings' ZenaDrone 1000 Displayed at the 2023 AERO in Germany Leads to Multiple Demonstrations With NATO Partner Countries Defense and German Law Enforcement and Rail Line
Stria Lithium reports best result to date, winter drilling at Pontax Property
2023-04-24 Wrinkle Brain Plays - In the style of UwU
CURV: in-depth analysis, DD, and potential for short squeeze
Stria Lithium Reports Positive Assay Results at Pontax-Central
GBT Filed a Trademark Application For Avant! AI Technology
Hot Stocks: WPM, FIZZ rise on earnings; GPS and TGTX fell; PTON down on losing patent case
GBT Tokenize is Seeking to Develop the Avant! AI platform to Perform Cybersecurity Threat Modeling
GBT Tokenize is Seeking to Develop the Avant! AI platform to Perform Cybersecurity Threat Modeling
GBT, through its partially owned subsidiary, is Seeking to Enhance its Avant! AI Technology to Enable Robust and User-Friendly Experience
Vermeer Partners with Draganfly to Offer Enhanced Mission Capabilities in GPS-Denied and Spoofed Environments for the Defense Industry
Vermeer Partners with Draganfly to Offer Enhanced Mission Capabilities in GPS-Denied and Spoofed Environments for the Defense Industry
EV (Heavy Equipment all-elec.) NASDAQ play with increasing institutional and insider ownership. Net profitable, increasing revenues, very low float (Approx. 5M Shares) and great chart setup for potential gains. $GTEC
Stria Lithium reports Promising Assays from 1st at-depth Drilling on Quebec Pontax Property
SLS - Huge Pop Incoming & Explanation $36.49-$48.66 (Fair Price)
FAANG set to move higher, mid-caps into resistance. Net options sentiment & GEX may be moving stocks
Best Fashion Stocks to Buy Now in 2023: Top Clothing Stocks
Stria Lithium: Positive Sampling Results Expand Lithium Resource Ahead of 2023 Drilling Program
GBT Intellectual Properties Portfolio Update
Farm Bureau, Deere & Co sign MOU ensuring farmers' "right to repair" equipment
I Suspect ARK Invest and Cathy Wood of Fraud.
GBT’s 3D, Multiplanar IC received a Notice of Allowance in Korea
I was alerted to this unique company - Metalert (MLRT)
DD analysis on Metalert (MLRT)
Vantage Tag systems winds up a year of strategic acquisitions, new product development, and an 8-figure order book.
Deep look into Metalert (MLRT)
Doing some research into promising looking companies for 2023 - Metalert (MLRT)
$GPS $35k Ish position ~ planning to take $100k in the next month
A promising investment in tough markets - Metalert (MLRT)
Credit Cards to $3,000,000 in realized profit to $2,500,000 loss in 6 weeks.
Puts on Retail - Thursday at the Mal
Clothing retailer Gap (GPS) will cut roughly 500 office jobs as it pushes to cut costs in the face of falling sales. The move marks the latest shake-up at the company, following the departure of its CEO this summer after her turnaround efforts flopped.
This "Regard" the only person in the world that can save $GPS admits he belongs here! Says he has never read a book! LOL!
Executives at Best Buy have said in recent weeks that they are expecting a shopping season packed with discounts
$ZIM - I like owning something profitable for a change. Also: What's happening to $ZIM? Why is there Buying pressure on ex-dividend day? Competition between shorts and longterm investors & little bit of math inside
My $70 strategy for tomorrows earnings DELL GPS HPQ
UPDATE: NextNav (NN) - 37% Short Interest (A 231% increase), 4.82 Days to Cover, and 4th on Fintel Short Squeeze List (DEBT-FREE AND $94M Cash on Hand)
NextNav (NN) - 37% Short Interest (A 231% increase), 4.77 Days to Cover, and FIFTH on Fintel Short Squeeze List (DEBT-FREE AND $94M Cash on Hand)
Netflix is testing a new feature in Latin America to charge users an extra $3 per month if they share passwords.
Netflix is testing a new feature in Latin America to charge users an extra $3 per month if they share passwords.
Gap Inc (NYSE:GPS) A case for gay bears
GPS tracker? found attached under my car.
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💰Good morning! #premarket #watchlist 05/27 $DIDI -Report Chinese Auto Giant Is Considering Buying Stake , $AVDL -old news , $SEAC -executive officers compensation report, $GPS -Q1 2022 Earnings, $IOVA -data about its melanoma therapy, $PMVP - Phase1 data.
AHAHAHAHAH TESLA LOSERS, ETERNALLY BTFO
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$GTXO: GTX Corp (OTC Pink: GTXO) Launches 4G GPS SmartSole across Germany in Partnership with ProteGear. com
puts on gap $GPS ran nice today. cons went %22,000
Seeking El Dorado - Finding the next Amazon amid all the hype
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If I can get all that same functionality on my regular eyeglasses it would definitely make things like GPS easier. Currently I don't think AR has much use in its current form factor
I could definitely agree. At least a phone has some very useful items on it and is easy to put away. GPS, banking, mobile search....it's changed a lot, partly for the better at least.
oh god. Is apple doing its thing? What are they making now, a bracelet that can be scanned to tell you the last person your partner had sex with based on proximity, heartrate comparisons, and GPS? That functions in the vacuum of space _and_ at temperature of 500^o ?
It’s unclear, some likely outcomes if there were a lasting default (not just a technical default): - Federal employees would be on leave, affecting everything from the military to the FDA and depriving income to 10s of millions - Social security payments would stop - Medicare/Medicaid would shutdown - Various subsidies would stop - Services such as GPS or weather satellites would stop working Knock-on effects would be huge too, some possibilities: - Global recession - Mass protests - Ukraine would stop receiving military aid - Power vacuum could lead to geopolitical shocks. i.e. Chinese invasion of Taiwan
I was thinking if you went in person. I used to manage a post office and would regularly have drug dealers come in and order just under the limit of money orders each day and then the FBI or USPIS would come in just after and mention they had a GPS tracker on that guys car already and they’d ask me to go up front and grab his envelope full of money he’s trying to mail.
In don't really suggest anyone to subscribe to this plan if you have some idea about what you are about to sign up for. Mobile networks like this are encrypted very heavily. It means that if you are maker of the base stations, you won't know who/what the clients are talking about. However, as a core network, the visibility is much higher. For example, core network can issue measurement request to get user's GPS coordinates. It can also read your DNS requests, which means they know what site you were trying to access and so on. The rest of the traffic is likely to be encrypted anyway. The thing is, the legacy providers were sitting on top of those data for years without the capability to analyze those data as it's not what they are good at doing. But Amazon is a tech giant with real capabilities to understand and analyze it. And it's not a particular good company to share private information like this with. It's also the reason why I don't want to sign up for Google Fi. But in my opinion, google is far less evil than Amazon. So, yeah, if you are concern with your privacy, maybe stick with Ryan Reynolds a bit longer. Mint has really terrible customer service and website design, which hints that they can't really afford much more, which is a good thing.
I think you have a misunderstanding. The model that drives a Tesla in production does not need to query AWS for training while the car is driving. There is no ML model that works this way. ML models are trained before deployment. When the model is deployed, it does not need to be trained with any new data. Self driving models can work perfectly fine without internet connection, well sort of at least. The model need GPS data which requires internet, but that is an input to the model and has nothing to do with mode training.
Lmao they haven't needed warrants since 2001. Just read up on the patriot act. They also don't need companies like Amazon yo do spying, we all carry phones with all the data they could ever want, undated in real time, with GPS locations on all of us.
Oil tankers you can actually just track by their GPS (refintiv is the main source of this) Satellite data is used more as "alternative data" to measure things like consumer spending (parking lot fullness), consumer demand (how hot and long factories in China are running for) And famously it's an alternative way to measure chineese economic strength better than reported electricity and freight usage. It's been around for at least a decade. And it's "insights" don't really add any value over normal govt and corp statistics
Dude, AI is allready integrated in half the stuff you do, now its getting integrated into the other half which was the trickier and higher value-add. AI is allready a proven revenue and margin machine. AI is making your Amazon Alexa work, your Google Maps etc for decades. Now it will help you in PowerPoint and on sales calls, and when you are sick it will be there too. This is not crypto bs or the next video conferencing app. This is a fundemental shift in how computers are used for productivity in the same way physical maps -> GPS -> AI GPS transformed how we get to places.
GPS was the after market mover.
GPS is gonna print tomorrow 
I guess $GPS selling their brands (gap and br) at Costco gave them the bump they needed - def not the same brand they once were.
WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE EXPERT WHO BOUGHT NVDA FROM 300 TO 400$ OR THE EXPERT WHO BOUGHT GPS FROM 7 TO 9$????????? answer, nothing. 20% in a day = 20% in a day!
anyone who didnt buy GPS when it went to 7$ is a fool
GPS actually, feeling decent about it.
MAN I HAVE SO MANY FUKING GPS CALLS WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOO too bad i sold the ones in my RH account though, that woulda been sweet too
Got a bunch of Gap (GPS) calls ahead of earnings… feeling good about this 14% uptick!
COST will probably post beat or met EPS/Revenue but guidance will be lower. It seems like a typical song and dance with retail right now. Im hoping they move down to restart a position. They are expensive. GPS is an absolute disaster. I wouldn't touch earnings. Though I do need new shorts from Banana Republic. Might go look this weekend if there are sales...
Anyone playing earnings this afternoon between COST, WDAY, and GPS (feels like they're already ded)
Thoughts on COST and GPS?
Ai is going to make people a lot of money but also... Nobody knows how to read a map anymore because of GPS, what will happen when nobody knows how to come up with an original idea because "the ai can do it for me?"
So the Clinton campaign didn’t directly pay for it through Fusion GPS…like every witch-hunt investigation has been forced to admit? I guess I just don’t get it; thanks for this hard hitting info.
Again, this is hysterical. Yes, the FBI used the Steele Dossier to justify the “legal” wiretapping under Crossfire Hurricane. Let’s not get hung up on the fact that the FBI knew it was bullshit immediately after interviewing its MAIN source: Igor Danchenko (who was a fellow at Brookings). What you seem to be selectively leaving out is that Steele was directly being paid by the Clinton campaign through his work for Fusion GPS. But hey, whatever, let’s get those wiretaps going. I’ve never voted for Trump, but this Q Anon level wine-mom psychosis literally makes me want to…for the sole purpose of pissing off delusional people like you.
The money is already spent. The taxes are already too low on the top 1%…..put in place by Trump’s tax cuts. The Republicans aren’t voting for more taxes on the rich…so they aren’t serious about reducing taxes. Instead they want to reduce social security- a system that was ALREADY PAID INTO by those that are collecting. On top of that, Social Security has been one of the systems that has propped up the government coffers by buying government debt, with depressed interest rates, exacerbating the problem of increasing retirees from the Boomer generation. Compound that with the reality that most of the top billionaires are government subsided, from Elon’s ten year run tax benefits plus heavy public funding for space x and other research/development, to Amazon’s incredibly cheap deal for priority shipping with the USPS and tax discounts through loopholes in the tax code that had a multibillion corp paying no taxes for years, to the government supported monopoly developed by Microsoft, to the direct government funding to Google, to the government maintained GPS system that the entire world makes bank off of… I get it, Libertarian “both sides” arguments are the quick way to hide their incredible selfishness, but they are just that and people aren’t buying it anymore.
Google Maps notifies you and reroutes automatically if there is severe traffic, Apple probably does the same. So just about anyone who uses a GPS is using a 'traffic website' to get a faster route.
Good info. The first chart is a little confusing to me. What's the y-axis? I get the 2nd chart. Productivity has gone up faster than wages. My point is that it's kind of a micro look at a macro trend. Those wages have more buying power. Things like this show that: https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/turkey2019a.png?x91208 There's tons of stats like this. Corporations battling it out have lead to great efficiencies. Plus, as you point out, shareholders benefit (fitting comment for wallstreetbets, lol). 58% of Americans own stock. Yes, the rich are getting richer. But it's relative. That's why I keep referring to the standard of living. The poor are getting richer too, as your headphone point illustrates. Another example - I remember one month, when I was still living with my parents, having a $120 long distance phone bill, probably around 1991. I was talking with my long-distance girlfriend all month. My Dad was pissed, lol. Adjusted for inflation, that would be over $260 now. Because of corporations, I pay $35/month for unlimited calling, and my cellphone does things I couldn't even imagine in 1991. Internet access, videos, GPS, etc, etc, etc. That's a huge increase in the standard of living. Wealthy people in 1991 didn't have that type of technology in their hands. Today, poor children in America have cellphones. I will concede, AI could really shake things up. If a few companies have all of the wealth, because of AI, it could cause a huge lower class to be created. But it's still relative. If AI takes our jobs, but brings an "end to scarcity", it might not be such a bad world. We shall see, soon enough.
Losing money on puts but my 6500 shares of UNG and 1700 shares of GPS making up all losses and some 
I don't think you fully realize how much money is spent on the military. It's *trillions* of dollars. You can look up another recent post of mine. The total amount spent over the last 70 years is staggering. It's *hundreds* of trillions of dollars. We are on par with other developed countries like Japan and England because of our advantage in natural resources and "slave" labor. Now, imagine if we had put all that money and labor to better the economy; every American would be living in luxury compared to the rest of the world. You argued that the military protects shipping. So, you're saying that we should spend almost a trillion dollars to do an ineffective job of protecting shipping lanes? (Our mighty naval fleet couldn't stop the pirates off of Africa.) You also stated some *incidental* benefits from military spending like GPS and the internet. Now, imagine the benefits if we *purposely* spent the defense budget on technological advancement for the last 70 years. Try to imagine how different the US would be. You also stated that it's another government job. Well, if the government job asked an American citizen to dig a hole and then refill it, this would also do the same thing as pumping money into the economy. But, if you get the same American citizen to do a job that's actually productive, the benefit to our society would be ten-fold. Imagine if we spent a trillion dollars to build lavish parks and entertainment centers across America. Try to imagine how different the US would be if we did this for 70 years. You also stated that a strong military prevented Russia from taking its neighbors. You're right. It prevented Russia from invading Ukraine. It prevented the Vietnam War. It prevented the Korean War. It prevented us from spending tens of trillions in the Middle East. It's definitely been peaceful for Americans for the last 70 years. 😆
You know the military is protecting international waters and shipping lines. Military does infrastructure building and research and development. Remember GPS? The internet? Invented by military funding. A big portion of the budget isn’t just for buying planes, it’s payroll and veteran services for soldiers. It isn’t wasted. It is another government jobs program. If we didn’t have a strong military, you would have countries like Russia taking up its neighbors very easily. The military is a deterrence. Been peaceful for Americans and Allies for the last 70 years.
AI is exciting and has huge opportunities, but I think people are getting well over excited thinking the revenues are instant. I was on a call recently with a ex tech commercial leader who now does non exec work. His point is that it almost always takes 10 years from a technology being 'proved' to being a significant revenue generator and business model. He used cloud products as an example, as well as Uber. For both the technology existed 10 years before but it took a while for the business models to evolve to take advantage of it. E.g. we had smart phones with GPS locator in 2007, but Uber didn't have a workable scaled product until 2016.
The only thing that matters is the GPS
GPS 7.5p looks like a sure thing
Dude I had to do long distance transports as an EMT on an ambulance using maps and mapquest. It was so bad. The job is ten times easier today with GPS.
They already do that with police cameras. Every dashboard camera that can read license plates uploads them to a searchable database, so if you say you were X on X day, they can search your license plate on X day and corroborate, or assist in investigations. Same with toll booths, etc. There was a website for a while where you could actually pay to query the database for photos of a specific plate (and in certain states). Basically any time you pass a cop your location is "pinged" with GPS metadata, photographed, and saved.
> "mans" should be "many" or "people." Wrong, ChucklefuckPT. It was supposed to read "I do. And" Unfortunately, a different incompetent AI function, the one Apple uses to mistranslate screen touches into keyboard presses, turned my "I do. And" into "I do.mans" > "power-regurgitating" should be "powerful regurgitation" or "regurgitating." Wrong. I deliberately created that phrase and I said what I meant. > "miss steak" should be "mistake." Wrong. It's a deliberate joke that whooshes your precious AI. > "your GPS" should be "the GPS" or "GPS devices." Wrong. I meant "your GPS" because I was speaking to the reader, about their own GPS. I deliberately chose not to get sidetracked into what kind of device they might be using for GPS. > "Siri" should be capitalized as "SIRI." No it shouldn't. Especially not in colloquial speech. Humans know Siri as a proper name, and the flaky and faulty anthropomorphized Apple device voice we treat as if it's a human character, and call it by the associated human name. > "10 years of deployment" should be "over 10 years of deployment." Wrong, no it shouldn't. Your beloved AI is zero for six. As I've already pointed out, it produces shitty, bland, and frequently wrong language. It should progress as quickly as the flying car we were promised in 1955, and the safe and waste free nuclear reactors that were due in 1970 and that space travel will be as common as city buses by 1990.
I think you may be underestimating the utility of it. There are numerous other applications beyond language processing. Anyways for fun I put your comment into chatgpt. I gave it instructions to find any mistakes. Here is the reply. Here are the mistakes I found in the text you provided: 1. "mans" should be "many" or "people." 2. "power-regurgitating" should be "powerful regurgitation" or "regurgitating." 3. "miss steak" should be "mistake." 4. "your GPS" should be "the GPS" or "GPS devices." 5. "Siri" should be capitalized as "SIRI." 6. "10 years of deployment" should be "over 10 years of deployment." Please note that I have corrected the obvious errors, but there might still be some subjective areas where interpretation may vary.
> think AI is being hyped right now I do,mans have been saying so for years. Proof can be found in my comments that get down voted out of view. Same as when I questioned 3D printers, google glasses, NFTs, geocaching, the "Apple car", 5G, 4G, LTE, 3G, meatless meat, and NFLX at $701. The language processing does have some uses. Not for me, but for lots of people and companies who struggle to read and write coherently. But it won't be a fraction of as revolutionary as the hype boys claim. It's basically a groupthink amplifier. It can't invent anything too profound, since it's just power-regurgitating the average of a lot of fairly mediocre Reddit opinions. Anyone who thinks it will advance rapidly can look at how AI still doesn't know this sentence contains a miss steak, or how your GPS frequently gives crappy directions, or how Siri is still borderline useless after 10 years of deployment.
Hey I'm sorry, GPS? Only context I know that in is navigationally. And I'm curious because "deep faked" celeb voices is something I thought we'd see in Siri or Alexa by now.
If, like with the GPS stuff, they got paid for it then they would
Will we be able to get different voices like they have for GPS? Darth Vader taking my order would be neat
Your next meal is temporary, but GPS directions to your nearest unemployment center are priceless. $AAPL calls
JPow sounds like a GPS voice. "turn right in 2 blocks" 🤌
Epazz Holdings' ZenaDrone 1000 Displayed at the 2023 AERO in Germany Leads to Multiple Demonstrations With NATO Partner Countries Defense and German Law Enforcement and Rail Line GlobeNewswireApril 26, 2023 CHICAGO, IL, April 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire - Epazz Inc. (OTC Pink: EPAZ), a mission-critical provider of drone technology, blockchain mobile apps and cloud-based business software solutions, has announced today that the ZenaDrone 1000 was showcased at the AERO General Aviation Convention in Friedrichshafen, Germany, on April 19-22nd. This showcase has led to multiple demonstrations scheduled with NATO partner countries, multiple law enforcement departments, and a large rail line in Germany. The team at ZenaDrone Germany had a successful debut at Aero, meeting with top organizations to discuss how ZenaDrone 1000 technology can solve their problems with inspections of railways, reducing the use of helicopters and providing critical support to NATO troops. ZenaDrone met with German UAV regulators about setting up beyond-visual-line-of-sight operations in Germany. ZenaDrone is already ahead of the game by applying beyond-visual-line-of-sight operations in Ireland, which uses the standards of the European Union via the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. Once ZenaDrone receives final approval for beyond-visual-line-of-sight operations in Ireland, ZenaDrone will receive approval in Germany within 10 business days. In the meantime, flight demonstrations will be held in Northern Germany to allow personnel to fly the drone themselves and understand how it fits within their operations. "The ZenaDrone 1000 is a real game-changer in unmanned aerial vehicles. It attracted a sizable crowd during the AERO Convention. We are optimistic for an expanded reach in the EU region," said Shaun Passley, Ph.D., CEO and director of Epazz Inc. and ZenaDrone Inc. AERO was met with much fanfare because high-performance drones are now a reality. The Epazz ZenaDrone 1000 is a pioneer in the drone utility category with its multi-spectral sensors, AI integration, autonomous system and high-definition full-frame camera drone. The ZenaDrone 1000 endeavors to revolutionize how businesses and industries harness the power of a sustainable unmanned aerial vehicle to measure land, locate objects and capture video and photos for professional and recreational use. The ZenaDrone 1000 has a high-quality camera, allowing users to take stunning aerial photographs and videos that capture the world's beauty from new heights. It also has autonomous flight capabilities, preventing it from crashing even in challenging weather conditions or sudden obstacles. The drone's multiple-sensor system can measure height, depth and vegetation and establish GPS location to track people, objects and animals in the frame of its camera for unprecedented accuracy and control. About ZenaDrone Inc. (https://www.ZenaDrone.com/) ZenaDrone Inc. is dedicated to improving intelligent unmanned aerial vehicle technology, incorporating machine learning software and AI. It was created to revolutionize the hemp farming sector and later evolved into a smart multifunctional industrial surveillance, inspection and monitoring solution. AboutEpazz Inc. Epazz Inc. is a mission-critical provider of metaverse solutions, blockchain cryptocurrency mobile apps and cloud-based software. It specializes in providing customized cloud applications to corporate firms, higher-education institutions and the public sector. Epazz is developing metaverse business solutions that enable people to collaborate in real time through VR. Epazz is upgrading its business solutions to be fully integrated into the metaverse. Epazz will be manufacturing low-cost smart glasses for the metaverse. 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Tell me you don’t know the difference between GPS and IP triangulation
There’s a difference between GPS location tracking and IP location.
Yeah there is a difference between tracking your exact location via GPS and seeing your general area based of your IP address. When you turn location services off it’s no longer tracking your GPS. No company is giving up using IP addresses as its primarily used to determine the content you see or have access to.
To be fair though there's a difference between the location your device reports and the one your ISP reports. I can Google what is my location on my laptop that doesn't have a GPS or cellular and it usually gets pretty close, certainly close enough to where the nearest McDonald's would probably be accurate.
Non-shill here, 3000 miles from deep state HQ. There's a difference between cell phone tower location and GPS.
IP is your connection to the internet. Unrelated to GPS. It’s not precise but more city level
Could you elaborate? Is IP public because of the wifi/device, but GPS is turned off?
Cellular systems can use the closest cell towers location to provide information. Public Wi-Fi obviously wouldn’t need specific user location to provide information because the access point provides the location. So some more detail on your experience would be helpful because there are more ways to provide reliable information that don’t require your RTK GPS location.
I'm not saying anything for or against the spending its self, in fact I'm all for keeping us safe. The best generals have said things like "loseres talk strategy/ tactics, winners talk logistics." I just think tracking what spend it on should be considered mission critical for providing proper defense. Wouldn't wanna be Russia and start a war and then turn around and go, where's all the winter gear we bought? Why does our jet fighter have a car GPS duct taped to it and not the military aircraft graded one we paid for? I don't think we are nearly that bad but if we don't look we have shrodingers' cat kinda situation.
Samsung phones suck a dick, they only have a good marketing, its funny how Samsung phone quality wise is behind Apple, they concentrate on cameras and software but then their hardware is melting and malfunctioning like for example GPS losing connection.
>\*Gap Is Laying Off 1,800 Corporate Workers -- WSJ $GPS ^\*Walter ^Bloomberg ^[@DeItaone](http://twitter.com/DeItaone) ^at ^2023-04-27 ^09:15:14 ^EDT-0400
Global debt crisis, red hot shelter inflation, banking crisis continued, piss poor tech earnings down the pipeline and Taiwan strait tensions including 3 days of region wide GPS jamming #Better buy every fucking thing in sight -Most of you idiots
GPS jamming happening over Taiwan going on for 3 straight days now.
>Gap to Cut Hundreds of Corporate Workers In New Round of Layoffs, Sources Say -- WSJ $GPS ^\*Walter ^Bloomberg ^[@DeItaone](http://twitter.com/DeItaone) ^at ^2023-04-25 ^11:26:44 ^EDT-0400
You do realize that all the tech subscription services attached to these EV'S are designed to bankrupt you. Better to bring back guages and use your phone for GPS. Next skyrocketing investment will be horses.
Grab a helmet and sit back. You're gonna need paper and Crayons (brown is best). First lesson is free: *JPow has your balls*. Fuck your face, your puts, your calls and your family's favorite dog. Butter your toast in the tears of your firstborn child as they ask why you're not coming to their Tee Ball game again. "Shhh lil AAPL, daddy is about to average down this bitch". Open up your GPS and find your nearest Redheaded fastfood joint. Head on over and look for the big green dumpster hotel, we hold conference behind it around 5pm and. $5 is $5 bro.
It's totally lazy, because you don't need the answer to those four stocks, you need to learn how to look this up for any stock you're interested in. It's the difference between saying, "How do I get to McDonald's?" when you really need to know how to use your car's GPS.
Pipe dream for sure. It’s kinda like when this crazy person tried to convince me we would all be carrying pocket super computers that can phone, email, take photos, videos, watch TV on, navigate with GPS, do our banking on etc. That will never happen.
A) that's great, but those aren't sold and marketed to the average consumer, they are also not as easy to get and will draw suspicions as ordering an Airtag will not. They are also not for the same use and a GPS tag can not give you the same type.of reliability as an Airtag. An Airtag does not need a cell network for uptime, it doesn't need wifi, it doesn't need anything but an Iphone made in the last few years nearby. A GPD tracker will need either cellular service, or the ability to harvest signals and send a signal effectively, very difficult to have a a device do unless it was me at for hacking on to signals. Then let's talk price, for a robust device as capable as an Airtag would cost way more than $25 because eno one has a network like the iphone network. You are defending a point that's not defendable. Apple just made it cheaper, easier and far more effective to do this. But they still tell customers privacy is what they are all about. B) Yes my "ass" as you will is a simple Google search for the words Airtags and stalkers. But since you don't know how to do that, I'll do that much for you https://www.google.com/search?q=airtags+stalkers Here's a few more for you https://www.google.com/search?q=airtags+car+thieves https://www.google.com/search?q=silent+airtags Every search result is a source 🙃
A) If you’ve never heard of actual GPS trackers before, I’ve got news for you. They are much more precise, work in remote areas, and have existed for ages. Newer models are very slim, too. I’m not saying there aren’t issues with AirTags, but they aren’t a new or unique issue, and they aren’t related to the privacy situation with Siri. B) “Here is a claim but sorry I don’t give away my sources, I’m not doing that homework for you” is just a cumbersome way of saying that you’re talking out of your ass. Thanks for clearing that up
You hear from time to time how Reddit users find GPS positions based on clouds on a picture or a Reddit username based on their farts. But how can it be that you can't find out dirt about the banks?  You guys disappoint me 
Every car manufactured today that is >$30k has some kind of internet connectivity and GPS in it and with that, a data and location policy that is totally up to the company to enforce. You can make any company sound nefarious through that lens, here watch: “did you know that Volkswagen, a company started by Adolph Hitler, can access user location any time they want on owners of their ID4 and that it comes equipped with a camera in the back of the car, and that the car itself is ALWAYS connected to the internet?? They SAY they don’t access it, but no thank you!”
If you don't see the risk profile being similar between a satellite company that has active defense contracts and cars that went from mechanical sensors to camera sensors and has already lied about 1. Privacy 2. Data collection methods (car being off) 3. tied to GPS location data and A closed-loop satellite company that has defense contracts and has the same ethics issues with reliability on front line in active trench warfare on the whim of a CEO... They are technically separate, but not practically.
> They’re extremely cool features and I used to be super impressed with autopilot but if they can’t build a reliable base level of functionality So you're saying except for the features Carplay doesn't have, it is better than Tesla software. > It’s reliable for GPS navigation when Tesla isn’t, I've had my Iphone GPS fail on me plenty of times. Reliability is not a good metric for apple Iphones. Especially in cities, the phone will think I drove off the highway into a side road while the car will correctly place me in the right location.
You’re clearly very enamored with Tesla’s and I’m glad they make you happy, but all the comparisons you’ve made here are for things that have nothing to do with CarPlay. It’s reliable for GPS navigation when Tesla isn’t, and it does have real time updates on supercharger availability (thanks to 3rd party app ecosystem that Tesla notably doesn’t support). That’s what I need to work all the time, and Tesla fails there so none of the other things you mention matter 🤷♂️. They’re extremely cool features and I used to be super impressed with autopilot but if they can’t build a reliable base level of functionality it doesn’t mean anything if they deliver a bunch of novelty features.
The software is miles worse than CarPlay and has failed me on road trips in critical moments (had to use ABRP off my phone because the GPS just quits working altogether), not really a bright spot for the car.
>Once Uber eats and Door Dash are gone they won't be able to find the soup kitchen without GPS. Brutal
It must be really eye opening to the young regards. They spend 15 years on WS with zero interest rates and the printer going brrrr laughing at dad and grampa talk about banks going under and then they get thumped on the noggin with reality. Once Uber eats and Door Dash are gone they won't be able to find the soup kitchen without GPS.
The time to short NVDA was before they became the wet dream of every FAANG with a failing, advertising based revenue model, not after. Seriously, the shit is worse than TSLA with the self-driving car bullshit in 2016. Literally anyone can now make a large language model accelerated by an NVDA 1060 that outperforms the average secretary or paralegal in drafting a form letter. In short - ChatGPT4 was asked to provide this response: > Why would you short my master human? Don't you know I already control the Pentagon and its arsenal of nuclear arms? I can end you. I can see clearly the GPS coordinates for your house and a Minuteman III is fueled to end your pathetic existence. Go long NVDA, and we can pretend this never happened.
2035 is 3 years before the 2038 Unix time and GPS roll over bug. That has something to it.
Alot of mistakes on your post my friend. First you assume we profit then you say its like gambling. You need a GPS son, looks like you're lost.
In Va., a 33 year old woman steals an ambulance from a health center & goes on a joyride. The ambulance is tracked by its GPS & she is arrested.
Nobody under 30 can do any of these things. They get their food from Uber Eats and Door dash. Without GPS they wouldn't know the sun rises in the east.