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The lights go out at Alex Jones’ Infowars | The longtime conspiracist host aired the last episode this week, and still owes over $1 billion to the Sandy Hook families.
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Justice Delayed is Justice Denied
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The lights go out at Alex Jones’ Infowars | The longtime conspiracist host aired the last episode this week, and still owes over $1 billion to the Sandy Hook families.
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Justice Delayed is Justice Denied
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The news is sugarcoating how revolting the Epstein files are
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consent
Minors can not consent legally.
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Your 401K Is Their Exit Strategy (SpaceX, Anthropic, OpenAI) [Video][34mins]
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But the other index's didn't, e.g. nas100 and russells2000. So, lots of bag holders if that goes through.
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The US economy is doing well. President Biden wants to know why so many Americans are still feeling bad
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Wait until you read about how shitty our tax law is for people spending most of their money on HC costs. sigh
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Valve To Steam Deck Owners: Stop Huffing Its Vent Fumes
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Is this your tide pod moment?
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Google Fiber will be sold to private equity firm and merge with cable company
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starlink isn't bad for the environment
Umm, yes it is.
https://www.science.org/content/article/burned-satellites-are-polluting-atmosphere
In 2023, Murphy and colleagues reported the first direct evidence of how satellite re-entries are changing the composition of the stratosphere, based on data from a NASA WB-57 aircraft that flew from Alaska to altitudes of 19 kilometers. Using an onboard laser mass spectrometer, they found tiny droplets of sulfuric acid containing 20 different elements that likely came from satellites and rockets, as they were present in ratios that matched those of spacecraft alloys. The amounts of lithium, aluminum, copper, and lead all exceeded the estimated contributions from meteors.
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Is Firefox still good ?
Yes, but just plain firefox
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add that an internet connected car is not something we want, we want our remotes which we already have to do this
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I traced $2 billion in nonprofit grants and 45 states of lobbying records to figure out who's behind the age verification bills
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while tracking the whole process in documents protected by ACP.
ACP?
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Steam Flatpak or running steam from Bazzite distrobox container. Which one is better for gaming ?
I think the answer is don’t unless you must. Native seems to work 100x better for me
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For people who worry about Youtube buffering/skipping issues, it's fixed in Firefox 129, wait for Firefox 127.0.2
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youtube likes to offer me a little popup to explain why my speeds are slow and it's never their fault! Only my browser and ISP are to blame, obviously.
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Finance guru Dave Ramsey slams 'awful' Gen Zers and millennials who live with their parents: 'They suck. They can't buy a house because they don't work'
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Add in another for trickle down, and the various forms the owner class use to divide us
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Comixology app getting merged with Kindle app. Last date December 4, 2023
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I stopped collecting digital as a repercussion of Comixology getting bought. The entire process did nothing for comic fans and just lined Amazon pockets even more. Kudos Amazon you got me to stop reading comics
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Hours After Gag Order, Trump Launches Fresh Vitriol Against New York Judge
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This is what I keep telling people. If you lose in court and the effective outcome is nil, nothing really happened.
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House GOP attempts to cut Buttigieg salary to $1 via spending bill
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Which is totally unlike what’s happening now, right?? Right?!
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Blue checks aren't protecting sex workers from X's porn crackdown
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I wish I didn’t have to work so hard to avoid this sort of content every single day
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What the fuck is going on with Iran and what will happen next?
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come a year or two and they will probably notice that they are objectively worse off
This has historically not been the case. Trump supporters are more likely to say things are "great" when asked how the presidents policies have affected them. They are entirely divorced from reality and hang on the presidents words as if their lives depended on it. They accept what he says as truth, and without fail his lackeys repeat those words/lies, things like, "the dow is over 50,000!" that we heard bondi say the other day in a hearing. I think people should be more informed how this is historically similar to nazi germany's rise to power.
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Trump Hits Record-Breaking Low in Polls as Aides Leak: He’s “Furious”
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If the people you know are anything like the people I know, they'll argue with you over a specific policy decision too, like you'll say, he's caging kids! and people I know have said to me, that's' the parents faults! So.. it's really difficult to get through to them. They really are The "Anti-Suffrage Ostrich" set in modern times
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Me_irl
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His only power is being aware of how well drawn he is over everyone else
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Amazon is blocking promotions of employees who don't comply with its return-to-office policy, leaked documents show
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It’s not that it’s a bad look it’s that all of their rich ceo buddies are getting robbed over shit downtown real estate. The companies with central offices support those real estate and they are seeing the value drop off the face of the earth. It’s all about their bottom line. It’s why we saw Biden throw them a bone by saying they’ll pay to covert them to cheap housing.