I got a bit carried away there. Am I banned?
>It's not unusual for new accounts to make posts that reach the top 5 of a subreddit. Yes it is. It's unusual, and mostly impossible on larger subreddits (automode). Subreddits designed for propaganda though... >Your HN…
>Please do not debase yourself with personal attacks and unsubstantiative remarks. You should follow your own rule here and stop posting. >instead of immediately jumping to "may be one of the greatest psyop of our…
>I further agree that it does seem like agent provocateurs are at work Doesn't "seem" like it, they are at work. We had a federal investigation and congressional hearings that confirmed this to be true. >namely in this…
Except this isn't reddit, I'm not making karma farming posts, and there haven't been federal investigations and congressional hearings that confirmed HackerNews is a known target for propaganda campaigns. You're…
If anything, you've just convinced me even more that this is some propaganda campaign: Two of those posts are from accounts that are less than a month old. One of them has a first post in /r/shadowban to see if the…
>Trying to flee a crowd that attempted to detain him for shooting someone. Proof that they didn't think he was a threat, not an active shooter. He was trying to flee a rioting mob that attempted to kill him. >Let's play…
/r/antiwork may be one of the greatest psyop of our time. I wouldn't be surprised if in 10 years we find out that Russian propaganda assets created and fueled the antiwork movement to accelerate the social divisiveness…
>it's got more than twice the population density of Houston You're comparing a neighborhood of Boston to one of the largest cities in the US. A more apt comparison would be the West University Place suburb of Houston…
That just looks like many older, low density suburbs (single family homes with some duplexes and ADUs sprinkled in) all across the US (especially older suburbs in the South). >It is dense It's absolutely not dense,…
Wow. This is one of the most chilling things I've seen in a long time. So divorced from reality (suffering from TDS) that they're on the "war is peace, ignorance is strength"-level of delusion. They're the ones who have…
>Rittenhouse had just actively shot two people. No he didn't. He had just defended himself against two assailants, while trying to flee. He was never, at any point in time, an "active shooter". An "active shooter" is…
>The US has a long history of letting murderers off the hook when there is a racial component. Luckily that wasn't the case here so your comment is immaterial, a straw man.
Was super excited at first, but then saw it's NFS access only. I don't see any options to do "zfs send" to ship entire encrypted datasets over.
>Isn’t bias simply a matter of perspective? No, there are objective studies of bias. >Isn’t it simply relative to one’s own bias? No, there are left, center, and right sides of the political spectrum. >A consequence of…
Everything has bias. What's wrong with an alt-right bias? Isn't a complaint of bias in itself a bias? A publicly funded media arm having an ideological bias is scary.
NPR's fascination with and fetishization of race is sad to see. The fact that they list the 1619 Project (an ahistoric and well debunked project) as a "book we love" was all I needed to see. The mask fell off and the…
The past few years the stock market has been so divorced from reality that I wouldn't read too much into it.
Lead shot has been federally banned for almost three decades.
They're still around, just not as fashionable these days. I was under the impression that they get the same MPG that SUVs get, so they're equally inefficient in my mind.
If you have two kids and the grandparents live with you (our situation), unfortunately SUVs are more or less the only option. Otherwise you take two cars everywhere, and two sedans are worse for the environment than one…
Considering it still runs a large percentage of the WWW, I would say it is a bit unexpected.
I got a bit carried away there. Am I banned?
>It's not unusual for new accounts to make posts that reach the top 5 of a subreddit. Yes it is. It's unusual, and mostly impossible on larger subreddits (automode). Subreddits designed for propaganda though... >Your HN…
>Please do not debase yourself with personal attacks and unsubstantiative remarks. You should follow your own rule here and stop posting. >instead of immediately jumping to "may be one of the greatest psyop of our…
>I further agree that it does seem like agent provocateurs are at work Doesn't "seem" like it, they are at work. We had a federal investigation and congressional hearings that confirmed this to be true. >namely in this…
Except this isn't reddit, I'm not making karma farming posts, and there haven't been federal investigations and congressional hearings that confirmed HackerNews is a known target for propaganda campaigns. You're…
If anything, you've just convinced me even more that this is some propaganda campaign: Two of those posts are from accounts that are less than a month old. One of them has a first post in /r/shadowban to see if the…
>Trying to flee a crowd that attempted to detain him for shooting someone. Proof that they didn't think he was a threat, not an active shooter. He was trying to flee a rioting mob that attempted to kill him. >Let's play…
/r/antiwork may be one of the greatest psyop of our time. I wouldn't be surprised if in 10 years we find out that Russian propaganda assets created and fueled the antiwork movement to accelerate the social divisiveness…
>it's got more than twice the population density of Houston You're comparing a neighborhood of Boston to one of the largest cities in the US. A more apt comparison would be the West University Place suburb of Houston…
That just looks like many older, low density suburbs (single family homes with some duplexes and ADUs sprinkled in) all across the US (especially older suburbs in the South). >It is dense It's absolutely not dense,…
Wow. This is one of the most chilling things I've seen in a long time. So divorced from reality (suffering from TDS) that they're on the "war is peace, ignorance is strength"-level of delusion. They're the ones who have…
>Rittenhouse had just actively shot two people. No he didn't. He had just defended himself against two assailants, while trying to flee. He was never, at any point in time, an "active shooter". An "active shooter" is…
>The US has a long history of letting murderers off the hook when there is a racial component. Luckily that wasn't the case here so your comment is immaterial, a straw man.
Was super excited at first, but then saw it's NFS access only. I don't see any options to do "zfs send" to ship entire encrypted datasets over.
>Isn’t bias simply a matter of perspective? No, there are objective studies of bias. >Isn’t it simply relative to one’s own bias? No, there are left, center, and right sides of the political spectrum. >A consequence of…
Everything has bias. What's wrong with an alt-right bias? Isn't a complaint of bias in itself a bias? A publicly funded media arm having an ideological bias is scary.
NPR's fascination with and fetishization of race is sad to see. The fact that they list the 1619 Project (an ahistoric and well debunked project) as a "book we love" was all I needed to see. The mask fell off and the…
The past few years the stock market has been so divorced from reality that I wouldn't read too much into it.
Lead shot has been federally banned for almost three decades.
They're still around, just not as fashionable these days. I was under the impression that they get the same MPG that SUVs get, so they're equally inefficient in my mind.
If you have two kids and the grandparents live with you (our situation), unfortunately SUVs are more or less the only option. Otherwise you take two cars everywhere, and two sedans are worse for the environment than one…
Considering it still runs a large percentage of the WWW, I would say it is a bit unexpected.