MediaSensationalism

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[–] MediaSensationalism@lemmy.world 11 points 5 days ago (2 children)

What the fuck? Anyone mining crypto or running servers at home better watch out before their energy company tips off their local gang and gets them raided.

Go solar.

[–] MediaSensationalism@lemmy.world 32 points 1 week ago (8 children)

My only weakness was not being cynical enough.

[–] MediaSensationalism@lemmy.world 26 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

The other 39% view it unfavorably but don't have the spine to speak out against their own party when they know the poll results will be publicized.

I don't know much about Aldi, but anything is better than Walmart.

Watched muted. Message still received.

[–] MediaSensationalism@lemmy.world 4 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

A lot, actually. Tons of money is being poured into raising up popular propagandists because it works. Russia was caught doing it just recently.

I've disabled what I can while I wait for my carrier to unlock it. Graphene awaits.

[–] MediaSensationalism@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

I'm sitting at around half that.

Lots and lots of disabled people, even with disability income. The affordable housing wait list in some major cities is several years.

It's complicated, but no, I don't.

 

Do you feel that the 4th amendment should protect them? Or perhaps a new amendment should be written to protect them and abolish power of subpoena?

I'm slightly biased as I ask this. I feel that the mind is "sacred" in a sense, that it should be considered a fundamental human right for an individual to be able to preserve privacy over their internally held thoughts and memories, and that the ability of the court to force an individual to speak or disclose part of their mind is a wild overreach of power and an affront to the personal liberty of the innocent.

 

The van was listed for sale on GovDeals. I thought the hard hat on the dash was a nice touch.

 

Try the interactive demo.

 

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has finally published the world’s first three official post-quantum cryptographic algorithms, tools designed to protect key systems against future quantum computers powerful enough to crack any code generated by a modern computer.

 
 

It's like every other pineapple, but ✨Limited Edition✨ and 2.5 times more expensive.

They've got to be joking.

 

I decided to find and share an article that included perspectives from Navajo Nation after finding one (Police1) that curiously exempted their reasoning while presenting PR and excuses from the mining company.

 

You'll know it's their bot because the account is suspended and the profile page can't be viewed. They deliberately get the account shadowbanned and manually approve the posts from the moderator queue so users can't scrutinize the account's post history. I suspect they're buying upvotes because the posts frequently make it to the front page despite top comments being critical of the message.

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