It must be "sanctions renewal" season! The vipers in the big nest need a bunch of trash cyber security media to premise renewal of sanctions against DPRK. Bless our patriotic vipers, and their white hat…
As a grandpa, I love this.
What's controversial here? The benefits of Vitamin D is pretty well established ( it's a "vital mineral" after all.) I read the summary and didn't see anything very adventurous.
>law enforcement officers performing their official duties can be secretly recorded because they have no expectation of privacy. Sounds about right. I was worried that this referred to personal conversations and was…
The plants have had it too good for too long
It was a significant enough story to have weeks of meta narrative reports — so it was definitely "a thing". (Our propaganda institutions will generally put some MIC-friendly narrative out there, more or less immediately…
Hoping it's not too much of an imposition, I'd like to pose a series of rhetorical questions about criminological policy, which may not be new territory, but I hope will, nonetheless, elevate the discussion What does…
Nice! It's funny that buttons are the "Hello World" of frontend components, because they're actually feverishly nuanced. I wrote a proof of concept for one of these, using XState, a few months back. My use case was a…
Not to be confused with: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_Dalet
It's not an absolute but it is a strong tendency which seems evident with omicron. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muller's_ratchet Noteworthy exception in virology is Marek's Disease:…
I think is potentially more sinister than it seems: https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/10/investigative-reports/w... >A project of the multilateral development banking system, the Rockefeller Foundation and the New York…
I dig the historical context! My (perhaps sloppy) comparison with respect to public forums wasn't meant to be specific to Ancient Roman strictures, but that's solid trivia. Perhaps the closer analogue would be modern…
You think it's just conservative talking points that are being censored? I think there are a number of Palestinian journalist, who'd disagree
The more worrisome "inversion of speech" would seem to be that institutions have the same free speech rights as humans. Social media platforms are increasingly akin to the pubic forums of old, where essentially all…
It's incredibly valuable for people with chronic pain (e.g. military veterans) who want a safer and less habit-forming alternative to synthetic opiates -- as well as for people who are fighting opiate addiction.…
"you wouldn't download a ~~car~~ tweet?"
Seconded!
According to Charles Carmakal, senior vice president and chief technical officer at Mandiant, FireEye’s incident response arm “There will unfortunately be more victims that have to come forward in the coming weeks and…
Pretty good. Better than "Life lessons from a 97-year-old Spiderman"
I believe they did that without needing promting from Twitter's policy censoring political speech
>Historically, the oil refinery and petrochemical businesses were the most profitable wings of the Reliance conglomerate, but now that “data is the new oil,” Jio is the company’s crown jewel. Oh dear...
It'd be cool if they didn't capitulate to participating in the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians https://cloverly.com/blog/the-man-who-linked-co-to-climate-c...
"Introducing social news aggregator based on cool tech that has instantly become alt-right shithole"
It must be "sanctions renewal" season! The vipers in the big nest need a bunch of trash cyber security media to premise renewal of sanctions against DPRK. Bless our patriotic vipers, and their white hat…
As a grandpa, I love this.
What's controversial here? The benefits of Vitamin D is pretty well established ( it's a "vital mineral" after all.) I read the summary and didn't see anything very adventurous.
>law enforcement officers performing their official duties can be secretly recorded because they have no expectation of privacy. Sounds about right. I was worried that this referred to personal conversations and was…
The plants have had it too good for too long
It was a significant enough story to have weeks of meta narrative reports — so it was definitely "a thing". (Our propaganda institutions will generally put some MIC-friendly narrative out there, more or less immediately…
Hoping it's not too much of an imposition, I'd like to pose a series of rhetorical questions about criminological policy, which may not be new territory, but I hope will, nonetheless, elevate the discussion What does…
Nice! It's funny that buttons are the "Hello World" of frontend components, because they're actually feverishly nuanced. I wrote a proof of concept for one of these, using XState, a few months back. My use case was a…
Not to be confused with: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_Dalet
It's not an absolute but it is a strong tendency which seems evident with omicron. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muller's_ratchet Noteworthy exception in virology is Marek's Disease:…
I think is potentially more sinister than it seems: https://unlimitedhangout.com/2021/10/investigative-reports/w... >A project of the multilateral development banking system, the Rockefeller Foundation and the New York…
I dig the historical context! My (perhaps sloppy) comparison with respect to public forums wasn't meant to be specific to Ancient Roman strictures, but that's solid trivia. Perhaps the closer analogue would be modern…
You think it's just conservative talking points that are being censored? I think there are a number of Palestinian journalist, who'd disagree
The more worrisome "inversion of speech" would seem to be that institutions have the same free speech rights as humans. Social media platforms are increasingly akin to the pubic forums of old, where essentially all…
It's incredibly valuable for people with chronic pain (e.g. military veterans) who want a safer and less habit-forming alternative to synthetic opiates -- as well as for people who are fighting opiate addiction.…
"you wouldn't download a ~~car~~ tweet?"
Seconded!
According to Charles Carmakal, senior vice president and chief technical officer at Mandiant, FireEye’s incident response arm “There will unfortunately be more victims that have to come forward in the coming weeks and…
According to Charles Carmakal, senior vice president and chief technical officer at Mandiant, FireEye’s incident response arm “There will unfortunately be more victims that have to come forward in the coming weeks and…
Pretty good. Better than "Life lessons from a 97-year-old Spiderman"
I believe they did that without needing promting from Twitter's policy censoring political speech
>Historically, the oil refinery and petrochemical businesses were the most profitable wings of the Reliance conglomerate, but now that “data is the new oil,” Jio is the company’s crown jewel. Oh dear...
It'd be cool if they didn't capitulate to participating in the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians https://cloverly.com/blog/the-man-who-linked-co-to-climate-c...
"Introducing social news aggregator based on cool tech that has instantly become alt-right shithole"