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Comment Father of the Smart Phone here, yeah it's time (Score 1) 14

Father of the Smart Phone - Jim Sager Know how poor Steve Jobs stole the Mac design from rich Xerox.
They never tell you that RICH STEVE JOBS stole the Smart Phone from a poor undergrad... but the story's coming out, and it's why Warren Buffet sold his stock, why everyone's backing away.
I could have sued for about 100 million dollars for the past 20 years, but I didn't want money... When I designed the Smart Phone in 2000, I saw it would lead to the rise of the surveillance state and waited til now for maximum impact.
https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwolfsheadonline.com%2Fbiggest-story-of-the-century-the-smart-phone-design-stolen-by-not-invented-by-apple-google%2F
If Apple could sue 1 billion for caveman tech (round corners), how much does Apple owe me for:
#1 Virtual keyboard
#2 3 button nav
#3 App store
#4 Palm+Cellular
#5 Cloud Computing
#6 Contact list
#7 Advanced Scheduler
#8 The Smart Watch Apple Watch
#9 APPLE VISION PRO IN GOGGLE DISPLAY!
#10 Global Positioning System
#11 QR business Cards
#12 Wireless communications in a handheld device
#13 Fuzzy search settings by typing
#14 Different Sounds for different alerts & Vibro/Visual/Sound Alert combo.
#15 Voice recorder
#16 Air tags
#17 Wire to computer to move files
#18 Wireless
#19 Contextual help system / Adaptive onboarding and custom icon set circle around ?
#20 Spell Check
#21 Copy/paste, undo/redo
#22 Customizable programmable calculators
#23 GUI Principles for Mobile — Hideable zones / Customizable Home screen
#24 Email
#25 Media Casting from Mobile to External Display
#26 Filesystem Navigation in PDA/Smartphone
#27 Smart Spell Checking for Touch Input
#28 Foldable Screen Hardware Design
#29 Different Device size parameters to different users
#30 Ergonomics of Device Dimensions and UI Layout
#31 PC data link cable
And more: Turns out: Around $200 billion dollars.
Rumble: Story of the Century
Wolfshead Article
www.Techaform.com
Most Scammed Inventor
X Thread
Set A: link
Set B: link
Be aware Tim Cook knows Steve Jobs robbed me and refuses to honor me, but plays the Tyrant card. Steve Robs for Tim Crook.
Warren Buffet sold his stock directly in response to me contacting his lawyers once and twice.
The papers are copyrights signed by Carnegie Mellon. They invalidate most of Apple and Google's Smart Phone patents.
When you rally behind Jim Sager (goodnewsjim) you're rallying for a free and open world that says no to Big Brother Apple who turned people into governments and fought vs American free speech.
A choice is to be made by the Shareholders & Tim Crook:
I'm the past genius behind Apple.
I could be the Future of Apple or the End of Apple.
Watch the Video
I'm the Father of the Smart Phone.
I'm the reason Apple was a success in the past.
THIS IS NOT A JOKE!!! YOU CAN VERIFY THE DESIGNS and they're signed by Carnegie Mellon.
I'm getting bigger and bigger press: YouTube
This is good for this forum as you have the brains behind Steve Jobs posting here.
This is good for the Apple Community because I designed all the major features of the original iPhone/SmartWatch/Vision Pro.
No more trash designs.
I'm the man Steve Jobs robbed of over 100+ designs.
I forged a 5 trillion Apple Smart Phone Empire and 3 trillion for Google, not counting 3rd party devs.
I could have sued Apple/Google for tens of millions for decades, but waited til the full on Big Brother state came in...
I'm here to sweep in and save them from going full Orwellian boot stomping.
I'm here to save Apple from lack of creativity in design.
I could be the Future of Apple or the End of Apple.
The choice is up to the Shareholders & Tim Crook who cost his company close to 1 trillion fighting me instead of honoring me.
Watch the video, be impressed, then go to: Techaform
Virtual Keyboard: Link
Smart Phone Birth: Link
App Store: Link
Task Switcher: Link
Apple Watch: Link
Vision Pro / Goggles: Link
Mobile Cloud: Link
Copy/Paste Feature: Link
Scheduler: Link
Voice Recorder: Link
Spell Checker: Link
Contact List: Link
Alert System: Link
Home Screen UI: Link
Email: Link
Casting Tech: Link
CMU Papers: Link
70,000 Hours Experience: Link

Comment Bill Gates Bioterrorist: owner of the FCC/COMCAST (Score -1, Troll) 35

MSNBC->MS stands for Microsoft
.MSNsC lying for the WEF is Bill Gates.
.Google: Wuhan Bill Gates. Gates brags he funded wuhan bioterror labs.
.Think Comcast sucks? Bill Gates owns it as a way of frickin with us as psychological experimentation to see what we'll take. Bonus it's a state sponsored monopoly that local ISPS cannot share the poles and compete with.
. Google: ....Meredith Atwell Baker nbc comcast merger bribes..., Gate Bribes the FCC.
. Bill Gates makes GMO mosquitos.
.Bill Gates makes fake meat which causes cancer.
.Watch Universal Flu Vaccine CSPAN, Bill Gates predicts covid a month before hand and has a vax to sell us ready.
.Bill Gates is doing weather control, Google: Scopex...
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.We laughed... Bill Gates name adds up to 666, we ain't laughing now, dude's a fricker...
. Bonus Bill Gates is the big guy bribing officials to cover up Epstein, Buffet just gave him an extra 6 billion. Bill Gates openly lied about Epstein by answering a question with a premeditated answer unrelated to the question at hand and is very defensive... Melinda divorces him due to Epstein/covid-wuhan... Knowing is 1/2 the Battle.

Comment Windmills are worse (Score 0, Troll) 275

Windmills I hear from fellow researchers never break even. Made by Blackrock as a slushfund They take down trees, they spend lots of money building em, then dust destroys the rotational component before they make enough electricity to pay for em. The real winner is nuclear. Nuclear would save us 13,000,000 lives a year from the invisible killer air pollution.

Comment Breaking News from the 2000s (Score 1) 100

Is there anyone who is aware of concepts like Secure Flight and the No-fly List really thinking that prior flight information isn't being kept by DHS and used in evaluating future security stance?

If you fly a one-way, last minute cash ticket to Iran, be prepared for that flight data to be taken into account on future US flights. This should be obvious to everone.

Comment Re:Would be an improvement to have options (Score 2) 49

Yes and no. Getting forward-depoyed engineers out to somewhere near a combat zone entails risks, but if you've got combat-ready individuals who've also got both the training *and* the authorization to do field repairs it gives a lot more flexibility to the entire system. In addition to that, there's an inescapable morale improvement when orders reflecting some semblence of reality and sanity come down from the top, and saying "yes, you can do what you need to do to get your job done with product XYZ" actually counts for a lot.

And beyond that, remember that the military is not in any way, shape, or form "all grunts." If some of those contractors want to enlist or join direct, there's a market for that too.

Comment This seems like a red herring (Score 1) 151

The principle here is simple. A journalistic outlet or blogger reported on a story and asserted that a person was involved with a terrorist organization. The university made its choice. Whether the outlet was or was not correct is a matter for the courts if the subject decides to sue for defamation or libel. AI doesn't really matter here, and plenty of anonymous reporting has indeed happened for legitimate, non-nefarious reasons.

If the subject does decide to sue the author, then discovery will turn up what it turns up.

My money, however, would be on the student lying through their teeth about their actions.

Comment The echo chamber is real (Score 1) 40

the virus that causes COVID-19 and a host of other conservative discussion topics

Who in their right mind approved this sentence? Why is "the virus that causes COVID-19" (and thus the global pandemic that was the most important thing since 9/11 in defining modern life) a "conservative discussion topic"? That should be an "everyone discussion topic."

Comment Re:Wont make much difference (Score 2) 75

Most immigrants are a) fleeing from a very grim situation, b) paid a LOT of money to get here, or c) physically risked their lives and basically ran a triathlon to make it here. The last thing theyre gonna do is utterly blow it by picking up a criminal record or talking sh&t. The vast majority of immigrants keep their heads down and are VERY law abiding. Crime rates among immigrants are much lower than citizens. Despite what you hear on right wing media.

You're being a bit cagey and loose with the term "immigrant" there. This covers everything from business owners to border crossers to student visa overstays to anyone else.

And yes, it's entirely reasonable for USCIS to do due diligence before giving someone the privilege of permanent residency, and certainly before becoming a US Citizen. If they came in in 2013 or 2017 and post heavily in support of Hamas on Twitter and Facebook, there's no particular reason the US *has* to provide them citizenship. And, in fact, it's debatable whether we want to keep them in the US at all even now.

Comment This really is a no-brainer (Score 1) 53

Plenty of stuff out there is not appropriate for kids. Securing network via filtration is pointless on a mobile device, and kids are more than smart enough to get around various other mechanisms to access things they shouldn't be able to, including social media.

The principle has always been that something that could be secured in real life (18+ shops and events) should also be able to be secured in the cyber world, but there was never a practical way to validate it that didn't also risk exposing the token and identity of the user access it to be vulnerable to exposure. Well, we have a system now. Smart phones, like them or not, function as de-facto IDs already, and there is no rational reason for Google and Apple to be unwilling to associate the age of the cloud account holder as an AVS somehow. We have the biometrics, we have the pervasive internet, we have the standardized protocols and simple QR-encoding of relevant authentication. Banning under 16 users (for example) from Snapchat is a single, simple switch that the industry has not been willing to enable. If legislation is required to force their hand, so be it.

Comment Re:Rsilvergun derails another discussion (Score 0) 182

I'm sure for a certain percentage of people, talking to a shrink leads to rooting out some other underlying cause rather than true gender dysphoria and further treatment becomes unnecessary. Of course, that's a bit like saying because you went to the doctor thinking you had Covid and it turned out to actually be a run-of-the-mill head cold, therefore Covid doesn't exist.

That "certain percentage of people" that have an "other underlying cause rather than true gender dysphoria" is around 95%. You're being a bit too glib with your analogy.

Comment I have a c3po AI from 2002 (Score 1) 65

Yo, Father of the Smart Phone here: https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwolfsheadonline.com%2Fbi... Been a while since I was on Slashdot, invented Kinect, infinite player networking, and solved multicore problems. I think I invented some other major multimillion/billion things, and debunked Asimov's nonsense of chasing his red herrings. I invent so many major inventions, I forget them... Absent minded professorism. I have a C3PO brain just waiting to be sold to market: https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fweb.archive.org%2Fweb%2F20... If you check these links, you'll see I am not making this up... I'm the world's leading research scientist and you probably haven't heard of me.

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