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  • Most conservatives and Maga radical insurrectionists were the victims of a disinformation campaign and malicious profiteering.

    Fox News receives a large chunk of its advertising revenue from supplement companies. These same companies wanted to foster vaccine and mask skepticism in order to sell more oil of oregano and "natural" cures.

    Fox News must be held financially liable for the countless lives that it has destroyed.

  • Republicans worry Trump is having a ‘public nervous breakdown’
  • When narcissists become triggered they have a fight or flight response. Trump is having that same response every day of his life. He was having it during the coup, he was having it when he was raping, he was having it when he got convicted. The observation that Trump is mentally crumbling is true. But it's something that he does daily.

    Just think how contorted someone's thinking must be I'm order to derive their self worth from a poll.

  • uBlock Origin developer recommends switching to Firefox as Chrome flags the extension
  • I think you're right and that I've horribly misunderstood how this data is collected and used. According to their yearly report, mozilla's advertising revenue is explicitly not drawn from user data and is only related to tiles and default search engine sponsorships. The fact that they are not selling this information is heartening and it inspires confidence that they have not flipped on the ad money spigot.

  • uBlock Origin developer recommends switching to Firefox as Chrome flags the extension
  • I appreciate your informed response but no system other than advertising-abstinence is fool proof.

    Im saying this as a supporter. My browser of choice is firefox and I send them money regularly. And I understand their need to generate more revenue. But there has never been a company who has sold customer data discretely. My understanding is that every piece of data that's sold can be de anonymized when combined with other data sets. And the data is horsetraded until it gets into some very marginal actors' hands.

    Mozilla's need for money is largely driven by massive mismanagement. It should have been fully funded in perpetuity through establishing a foundation that operates off interest payments but they decided to try and build a headquarters in Mountainview. They also operate offices in some of the most expensive cities in the world. They have made expensive software aquisitions. These are not necessary and have only whetted mozilla's thirst for other revenue sources. It's guaranteed that they will look for more customer data to sell because that's the path of least resistance.

    I wish them luck but I also wish they'd not chase advertising money.

  • uBlock Origin developer recommends switching to Firefox as Chrome flags the extension
  • Even if Mozilla takes precautions to avoid de-anonymizing our data, any private data sold to data brokers becomes a part of the puzzle for learning our identities

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_re-identification

    Even knowing something a trivial as two movie ratings led to a 68% success rate in learning an identity.

  • Harris tops Trump for first time in Nate Silver’s election forecast
  • There was a massive voter suppression campaign in 2016. Specifically there were roll purges in many of the swing states. Trump's team has inserted MAGA cultists at all levels in Georgia. They're trying to do the same throughout the rest of the swing states.

  • Trump Doubles Down on “Kamala Isn’t Black” Argument With New Photo
  • The racists are trying to appeal to both black and white voters here. They used to say that things like:

    "What do you get when you mix clean water with dirty water?"

    "Dirty water"

    Now they're saying that people of mixed heritage aren't anything. That they're the Other.

    Harris grew up in Oakland in a Black neighborhood. As usual the racists are cruel but here they're spreading an obvious lie designed to erode her standing among black voters

  • White man tells Black journalists his Black opponent is not Black
  • I was trying to make a joke but didn't succeed.😞

    I've heard them call people of Indian descent the same slurs that they use for Blacks and Arabs. These are not people who get ambiguity or experience empathy.

  • White man tells Black journalists his Black opponent is not Black
  • I'm glad someone else remembers this bs. The right wingers attacked Obama in the same way because he was raised by a white single mother in Hawaii and later by an Indonesian step father overseas. Because these idiots don't have a word for that, they attacked him as a pretender. But let's be clear, they don't do ambiguity because complexity loses them voters.

    Strangely the right wingers got something almost correct for a change. It's true that the concept of "race" is both racist and artificial. It's how you were raised that largely determines your culture. Obama wouldn't fit in in Africa. True. But he was raised as an American. THAT MEANS HE'S AMERICAN.

    The same is true for Harris. Its sad that she's going to get attacked for being raised by an Indian-American-Jamacian mother in oaktown (which was predominantly black back then) because of stupidity and the great orange puff's lack of self control

  • What industry secret are you aware of that most people aren't?
  • Everything you wrote lined up with the article on wikipedia so if you got something wrong I didn't see it.

    I'm referring to the book "This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly" the title of which mocks the oft repeated defense of bubble investors:

    https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w13882/w13882.pdf

    But their point is that every single asset bubble ended up popping, despite the protections instituted by banks and governments. They also point out that the bubbles have been getting bigger and bigger

  • What industry secret are you aware of that most people aren't?
  • I'm not sure what you mean, but no, I don't think that and I didn't write that but i can understand the confusion because it's not well known how QE works. Some forms of QE prevent crashes. The Fed can achieve this by taking the bank's failing debt instrument off the books, and swapping it for a t bill.

  • What industry secret are you aware of that most people aren't?
  • Sorry I appreciate your comment. So I read (erroneously?) that central bankers had done away with the reserve ratio in the fractional reserve banking article. And that just seems like a reckless thing to do given how prone to bubbles our economy is.

    One of the main points in "this time is different" is that despite the math, we are experiencing greater and greater asset bubbles and at no point in world history were things actually different.

  • What industry secret are you aware of that most people aren't?
  • Thanks for the reply. I hope you don't let my spelling or use of ex nihilo (this is the exact language used by the fed and economists, I didn't just make it up) turn you off, because at a policy level they are pursuing policies that keep real estate prices high.

  • What industry secret are you aware of that most people aren't?
  • This seems like an already failed banking model which places lenders at the front of the pack and will lead to only larger asset bubbles. Japan's Kiretsu system of banking led to banks taking out loans to cover up their own investment losses as they had put their money into an asset bubble which collapsed. Banks then committed wholesale fraud by disguising such losses on their books. The Japanese government then used quantitative easing. They create money ex nihilo, swap the money for a t bill, then they bought the toxic assets by giving t bills to the bank. The bank doesn't sell the t bill, they merely collect interest on it.

    The main effect is a system in which bubbles are never popped and consumers suffer a declining standard of living in order to keep asset prices high.

  • Are there any 5x7 flexible PCBs out there? I only see 5x6
  • Thanks so much for the reply!

    It looks like I would need to buy three 5x6 PCBs to cover two 5x7 Dactyl Manuforms. I noticed that you have two units of the 5x6 Wired remaining so I'll have to wait until there's a restock. Any estimates on when? Thanks!

  • Are there any 5x7 flexible PCBs out there? I only see 5x6

    Hi, I'm looking for flexible PCBs compatible with the 5x7 Dactyl Manuform (Carbonfet variant). Does anyone know if any are available online? Thanks!

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