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Sovcit put her thinking cap on.
  • Her intellect is truly dizzying.

  • Reddit: 'We Are in the Early Stages of Monetizing Our User Base'
  • It faces death at about the same rate as Facebook. Just like facebook, it has a huge database of information and a still-active userbase that just doesn't care that Spez is trash or that Reddit is wringing their content and eyeballs for money. It will still be around 20 years from now, just like aol email addresses.

  • Trump breaks silence on Navalny, casts no blame on Putin
  • Make sure you read to the end of that article. Nevalny himself (NPR interview, maybe?) admitted that he has courted the far right as well as the left in his bid to expose corruption within the Russian system and gain enough support to attempt to topple the Putin regime. He is unapologetic about it as he feels his intent (to clean up Russia and push for democracy) justifies his acceptance of all Russians as fellow countrymen. Like most people seeking power, his path is not pure and his antagonists will use that to poison any positive message he presents.

  • Trump breaks silence on Navalny, casts no blame on Putin
  • For a second there I though you were referring to Netanyahu.

    I should clarify: the article makes no mention whatever about any politicians - not even Trump - thinks of Nevalny or his platform. Your comment is out in left field.

  • AMC to Pay $8 Million for Alleged Violation of Video Privacy Law Through Use of Tracking Technologies, Including Meta Pixel, X Tracking Pixel, and Google Tracking Technology
  • Don't even need that. Meta crosses multiple platforms now - Instagram, FB, WhatsApp, etc. All you need is for someone you know to have you in their contacts list, and the hit the "allow access" a single time. All of that data is then scraped, cataloged, and cross referenced with everyone else. Name, address, phone numbers, birthday, work address - anything your contact felt it convenient to add about you in their phone. From there it's just a matter of time until data mining of second and third level contact - or outright data leaks - fill in the rest of your profile and demographic information.

  • elite gaming rule
  • See Also: Apple Vision users after playing Fruit Ninja for the first time.

  • One flag flies the highest
  • Oh yeah, my state has one boob on the flag and one in the Governor's mansion. Livin' the dream.

  • What are your thoughts on photosynthesis ?
  • It's magic and we don't know how it works*.

    * as of my latest coursework in Biology; IDK if anything has been discovered since the 80s.

  • Oregon high court says 10 GOP state senators who staged long walkout can’t run for reelection
  • Does nobody proofread anything anymore? This amendment, well intended, sounds like it was written and distributed by a 6th grade civics class.

  • Gold for house
  • Not only that, but SP500 pays dividends practically every year, whereas gold costs money to store securely. $15M in SP500 would have netting something around $300k last year in dividends alone.

  • 44% of Americans can't pay an unexpected $1,000 expense from savings. ‘We're just not wired to save,’ expert says
  • Their names are on the titles, they own the homes. Their banks - the mortgage lenders - hold a rights to a lien placed on the property, but they have no title to the property unless they enforce the terms of their lending contract in the event of default.

    The owners making 500k may very well be just a few months from foreclosure if they lose their job, but they likely have at least 20% (likely much more unless they bought at a premium two years ago) equity and can probably salvage at least half - even after fees - if they were to become "destitute" and undertook a regular sale of the property. 10% of a million dollars (or more), for most of the country, is still a healthy sum of money.

  • 44% of Americans can't pay an unexpected $1,000 expense from savings. ‘We're just not wired to save,’ expert says
  • "live paycheck to paycheck."

    That may be generally true, but they likely have a bunch of equity in their homes, and I'll bet their retirement accounts are generous. Sure, there are some who just spend everything, but most people at that level are already "hiding" as much money as they can from taxes.

  • Sam Altman Says AI Using Too Much Energy, Will Require Breakthrough Energy Source
  • Get rid of bitcoin and you solve the energy problem.

  • Why the hell did that stop
  • Meh that's easy. Thin, glasslike, uniform exterior aesthetic.

  • Teen deepfake victim pushes for federal law targeting AI-generated explicit content
  • I think it doesn't go far enough. Straight up, no one should be permitted to create or transmit the likeness of anyone [prior to, say, 20 years following their death] without their explicit, written permission. Make the fine $1,000,000 or 10% of the offender's net worth, whichever is greater; same penalty and corporate revocation for any corporation involved. Everyone involved from the prompt writer to the work-for-hire people should be liable for the full penalty. I can't think of a valid, non-entertainment (parody/humor), reason for non-consensual impersonation - and using it for humor or parody is a slippery slope to propaganda weaponization. There is no baby in this tub of bathwater.

  • Sanders warns Biden: address working-class fears or risk losing to demogogue
  • Depends on your definition. I'm white collar, 40 hours a week, bottom 90% income.

  • Sanders warns Biden: address working-class fears or risk losing to demogogue
  • Because, despite 5 decades of progress in information availability and democratization of knowledge, working class people still have to be spoon fed every bit of news as they are emotionally incapable of learning anything other than what gets fed to them on the TV.

  • China's air force 'burned missile fuel to make hotpot': ex-officer
  • Solid fuel for rockets burns relatively slowly at 1 atm and in solid form, much like a flare, though still faster than I would expect you'd want for a hot pot unless these were a hybrid (so no oxidizer in the pellets, just a solid fuel source like modified PVC, with a separate oxidizer like nitrous oxide). The water was replacing the jet fuel, which - assuming it was similar to Jet A - is basically kerosene. Though I'd be worried what modifiers or stabilizers were used for a green flame if I were cooking over it. I've made green flames with boric acid and methanol for Halloween decorations (outdoor, of course), but who knows what is causing it in their fuel.

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