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    6 months ago

    At least the priorities are in the right place. Abortion rights have not been acted on for a century, climate change is hard, Ukraine can’t be helped, but the fundamental right for everyone to use their private jet anonymously has been protected.

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    This isn’t really about Swift. It’s about Elon Musk, and Clarence Thomas, and Donald Trump, and all the other corrupt narcissists who don’t want you to know what they’re up to.

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      And yet notice how these articles are all focused on Taylor Swift. After all, the owners can’t let articles point out their privilege and class disparity.

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        Well, she’s the one currently making a big fuss about people tracking her, so why wouldn’t they be focused on her? And what class disparity? They’re all billionaires, including Swift.

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                That seems to be true but it doesn’t change the previous statement

                Unrelated, I see you around occasionally and your username always makes me irrationally happy, I blame my inner 13 year old. 🤣

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          lol, PItbull “won” the air travel top spot last year and you don’t hear shit from him about being tracked.

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          T Swift: 1.1 billion

          Elon: 197.3 billion

          I wonder which one of these people more powerful and has more influence?

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            If you’re going to make this into persecution porn so you can be outraged, why don’t you head back to Twitter and spare the Fediverse? We both know what point you think you’re making, and it’s stupid as fuck considering the situation.

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        To be fair, I totally expect far right sociopathic billionaires to do this kind of evil move. Taylor Swift is not typically lumped in with them even though she should be.

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        The only action people have is to vote people in power who are not absolute pieces of shit.

        What they do once in office should directly affect your choice during the next election cycle.

        Unfortunately most people vote blindly along their party lines.

        So, yes, you’re right. It’s all talk here but it’s not like that talk can’t lead to actions.

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    I don’t want to engage in whataboutism but the fact is when they pass a law for one thing it’s at the cost of something else that will never see the floor

    The house passed a bill to help reign in insurance-pharmacy middle men (PBMs) who are directly responsible for the shitty system and pharmacy closures we are all experiencing. Schumer wont put it on the floor because it’s not a priority. But Musks private jets are.

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      This isn’t a stand alone bill, it’s just an amendment in the FAA re-authorization bill. They have to pass this bill every 5 years to keep air traffic going.

      like /u/toiletobserver memed in this thread, “Challenge Accepted”. All the airplanes are still going to have to broadcast ID through ADS-B. They are going to shuffle the N-numbers around but I’m sure we’re going to have the finest geeks on the case deciphering who is who in the air based on where people end up on the ground.

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    I don’t know whether to laugh or scream at how outrageous it is that out of all the issues that could benefit from bipartisan cooperation, THIS is what we get. Bunch of turds.

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    billionaires get this sort of data privacy amendment, while regular Americans get surveillance capitalism as usual.

    Well to be entirely fair, the amendment just says "private plane registration, so this should apply to billionaire jets but also down to the dinky weekend 1971 Cessna that a “regular American” owns

    ETA: actually now that I think about it, drones above a certain dinky threshold also require registration, so those would be covered as well I’d think

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      drones above a certain dinky threshold also require registration

      Basically 0 chance that this law applies to RC helicopters/planes/multirotors. They don’t contain GPS and they aren’t monitored by air traffic controllers.

      The newer regs boil down to you basically have to write your ID number in the canopy and avoid restricted airspaces… and who the hell is gonna roll by and check that you have a number written in your canopy? Maybe cops that get a complaint, and that is pretty rare. The older guys who have been in the hobby that I know completely ignore the newer regs, if you aren’t bothering anybody then nobody cares.

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    At last constant surveillance is deemed a problem, which is why ultra-rich have their privacy protected, while you, peons, keep being monitored.

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    Ok I’m just going to make a open source project to track that’s jets adsb Signal and let people put a reserve at there house oh wait that’s just flight 24 it doesn’t matter what law makers do she can always be tracked by 1 person with a sdr and a antenna

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      Will that work even if the plane registration is private/anonymized? Sure you can know where every plane is, but can you know whose it is?

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    What a bunch of bullshit, yet another example of how billionaires get their interests served but we just get to help make them even richer while being taxed, but not represented because we can’t afford the bribes lobbying.

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      Yup. Its amazing how quick and efficient the government is when rich peoples interests are involved

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    So… so… so… soooooo… many problems in this world and this is what they rush to “fix”. Wanna bet someone is going to figure out how to tie plane registration numbers with people regardless, do it through some third-world country who doesn’t give a shit about USA and we are back to square one.

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      How do you want to do that “through some third world country” if the registration documents are in the US and only anonymously published anymore? Not following your logic there.

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        There’s always a way. Follow which planes go to which country during concert tour. Match twitter post locations with plane registrations. And many similar ways. There won’t be many planes follow the official route or exactly match posts. Etc.

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    will allow private aircraft owners to anonymize their registration information

    Can’t be misused for terrorism, huh?

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    Too late, everyone jets had been tag and last known location will still reveal who they are. Useless bill as always.

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      Not only that, but it’s not hard to figure out what planes are owned by whom simply by checking which planes follow celebrities around. If the exact same plane has been at the last ten places Taylor Swift has been, at the same time as her, and left when she did, it’s not that hard to connect the dots.