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roguetrick, to movies in Henry Cavill's Highlander reboot is moving forward with John Wick director at the helm

Cavill is such a goddamn nerd.

roguetrick, to animemes in Amogus

That amongus has a humongous-gus.

roguetrick, to privacyguides in Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling

Opposite actually. The court decision says that all future reverse keyword search warrants in Colorado will have their evidence thrown out. This one, however, didn't have precedent so the police acted in good faith.

roguetrick, (edited ) to privacyguides in Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling

I am conflicted on how I feel about that. Obviously information dragonets are bad because they're specifically designed to produce false positives. In this case, however, they produced a definite positive that wouldn't have been achieved otherwise.

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The good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule provides that “evidence
obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment should not be suppressed in
circumstances where the evidence was obtained by officers acting in objectively
reasonable reliance on a warrant issued by a detached and neutral magistrate, even
if that warrant was later determined to be invalid.” Gutierrez, 222 P.3d at 941; see
also Leftwich, 869 P.2d at 1272 (holding that Colorado’s good-faith exception,
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codified in section 16-3-308, C.R.S. (2023), is “substantially similar” to the Supreme
Court’s rule). The exception exists because there is little chance suppression will
deter police misconduct in cases where the police didn’t know their conduct was
illegal in the first place. Leon, 468 U.S. at 918–19. In such cases, “the social costs of
suppression would outweigh any possible deterrent effect.

But the good-faith analysis in Gutierrez is distinguishable. True, we held
there that the good-faith exception did not apply, but we had already recognized
that individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their financial records
when Gutierrez was decided. Id. at 933 (citing numerous cases and statutes
establishing that an individual’s financial records are protected under Colorado
law). So, the police were on notice that a nexus was required between a crime and
Gutierrez’s individual tax records. See id.

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¶70 By contrast, until today, no court had established that individuals have a
constitutionally protected privacy interest in their Google search history. Cf.
Commonwealth v. Kurtz, 294 A.3d 509, 522 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2023) (holding that, under
the third-party doctrine, the defendant did not have a reasonable expectation of
privacy in his search history). In the absence of precedent explicitly establishing
that an individual’s Google search history is constitutionally protected, DPD had
no reason to know that it might have needed to demonstrate a connection between
the alleged crime and Seymour’s individual Google account.

In essence, the court is saying that this is the one and only time this will be allowed in Colorado.

https://www.courts.state.co.us/userfiles/file/Court_Probation/Supreme_Court/Opinions/2023/23SA12.pdf

roguetrick, to asklemmy in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?

That's a moderation problem. We don't have a highly moderated news community that's popular yet.

roguetrick, to upliftingnews in New Portable Water Treatment System Vaporizes 99% of ‘Forever Chemicals’

Taking it out of the water and getting it bound up with activated carbon is a net benefit. Much less chance of it leaking back out when stuck in the carbon compared to when it was already in the water.

roguetrick, to upliftingnews in New Portable Water Treatment System Vaporizes 99% of ‘Forever Chemicals’

What do you with activated carbon? You bury it. It often comes from sustainable charcoal itself. It's actually GOOD for the environment.

roguetrick, (edited ) to mildlyinteresting in found a confusing bolt cleaning my parents' garage

Hold my torque wrench I'm going in.

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