Feb 262025
 

Flock Safety loves to crow about the thousands of local law enforcement agencies around the United States that have adopted its avian-themed automated license plate readers (ALPRs). But when a privacy activist launched a website to map out the exact locations of these pole-mounted devices, the company tried to clip his wings.  
The company sent DeFlock.me and its creator Will Freeman a cease-and-desist letter, claiming that the project dilutes its trademark. Suffice it to say, and to lean into ornithological wordplay, the letter is birdcage liner.  
Representing Freeman, EFF sent Flock Safety a letter rejecting the demand, pointing out that the grassroots project is well within its First Amendment rights.  
Flock Safety’s car-tracking cameras have been spreading across the…

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Feb 262025
 

There is truly a scarcity of books on incense in the English language, even more so if you narrow it down to incenses originating from a specific country. The majority of incense books in English are aimed at the Wiccan market, perhaps the most pivotal book on that account was Scott Cunningham’s The Complete Book of Incense, Oils and Brews. This was a book I bought fairly early in my incense explorations, and after a few goes with recipes, it led to an impression that I wouldn’t be any good at handcrafting incense. I also had Wylundt’s Book of Incense which covered similar territory, although with very different recipes, and then there’s Carl F. Neal’s more…

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