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Re:NextDoor next...
Nextdoor has a website as well, it's not just an app. Jack Mehoff could just have multiple private browsing windows open at the same time. If you want a chuckle, check out the "best" of nextdoor twitter feed @bestofnextdoor
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Re:How about SCUBA and a winch?
Yes, it would, because you're desperately flailing trying to recover a lost argument.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/s...
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Re:RIP Tesla
LOL. By "whistleblower", you mean the sabateur who tried to frame his coworkers, had dozens of behavioral complaints against him, and threatened to shoot up the Gigafactory. But now he's pretending that none of that ever happened. No, no, he's Good Mr. Public Interest now! Couldn't have saboutaged anything - why, he doesn't even know how to program! Except, well, he does, and when that was pointed out to him, he tried to hide his Stack Overflow, Adafruit and Scribd accounts. On, and for bonus points, can anyone guess what the only other thing on his Scribd account apart from programming/sysadmin docs was? Why, gun documents!
His alibis on Twitter for his behavior are getting increasingly hilarious. Why, the gun documents and sysadmin files, those were just things he had lying around to trade for guitar tabs, dontchaknow!
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Re:And that includes America.
What Orwell failed to predict is that we'd buy the cameras ourselves, and that our biggest fear would be that nobody was watching. -- Keith Lowell Jensen
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Re:You misspelled "politicians"
That pretty much proves the OP's point. You, an avowed republican, seem to believe that number of likes/followers on twitter somehow equates to understanding tech.
I would just like to take this time to point out that, Obama has twice as many followers on Twitter as Trump does.
The difference is Trump uses Twitter a lot, and Obama not so much. The thing is this does not represent any particular mastery of technology, Trump is a loud mouth blow hard and he basically uses Twitter as a megaphone. For the way he uses it, the technology is being put to the same use as shouting in a crowded room.
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Re:You misspelled "politicians"
That pretty much proves the OP's point. You, an avowed republican, seem to believe that number of likes/followers on twitter somehow equates to understanding tech.
I would just like to take this time to point out that, Obama has twice as many followers on Twitter as Trump does.
The difference is Trump uses Twitter a lot, and Obama not so much. The thing is this does not represent any particular mastery of technology, Trump is a loud mouth blow hard and he basically uses Twitter as a megaphone. For the way he uses it, the technology is being put to the same use as shouting in a crowded room.
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Re:Why?
1Password is not exclusively via the cloud, nor has it ever been. In fact, hosted cloud syncing is only a relatively recent addition to how 1Password can be used. The other ways you can use it are:
- No syncing: Just use it as a standalone manager on any given device
- Local WiFi syncing: Connect your devices on a local network and you can manually initiate a sync between them
- DIY Cloud syncing: Point 1Password to your Dropbox or iCloud Drive directory and it will sync your vault via it automatically(I think there may even be an option to only sync over a wired connection between mobile devices and a PC, but I haven't used that feature, so I can't say for sure)
AgileBits offers a hosted cloud syncing option as part of their subscription plan, but many of us old-timers who are using it still opt to do the one-time payments for the apps and then manage (or not) how we sync things ourselves, rather than going the subscription route with centralized cloud hosting.
To me, however, the bigger question is: why would a company (Apple) that's in the process of updating their own password manager (Keychain is getting a major overhaul in the already-announced next version of macOS) suddenly abandon the work they've done by adopting a competing app or acquiring it? It makes no sense. They either would have acquired AgileBits before the updates to Keychain, or else they would have (as they seem to be doing) updated Keychain and then kept going that route on their own...no need for 1Password at all.
Moreover, the fact that AgileBits poured water all over this rumor via Twitter seems to suggest that there's a lot of smoke but no fire here.
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Jessica Price links. Overall issue.
What Jessica Price had to say on passing of TotalBiscuit (John Peter Bain): "The kindest thing I can say is: 'I'm glad he's no longer around to keep doing harm.' "
Jessica Price on Twitter
TotalBiscuit
The overall issue, in my opinion, is that Jessica Price should have been coached by managers and co-workers to be less self- and other-destructive. Her criticisms were too broad. I've known many 3-year-olds who had that shortcoming. One way of understanding her is to realize that she is unfinished with conflicts that occurred in her childhood.
This is, of course, not a fully-detailed analysis. It is just a short comment on Slashdot.
The underlying point seems to me to be valid: Personal conflicts require helpful action by management and by everyone who works with someone who is acting-out conflicts. That didn't happen, apparently.
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Re:Reigniting the browser wars
It's generally required to deliver different content to different browsers because they all ignore the standards in different ways.
Check out this simple example for coloring a DIV tag which, surprisingly, Edge gets right and every other browser renders incorrectly - and wildly different from each other: https://twitter.com/martijn_cu...
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Re:Monocultures are bad
If Elon Musk is lurking maybe Google people are too.
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Re:Good
Or, she's a very pleasant person and you just don't like how her twitter sounds in your head
Her twitter feed is objectively a nasty train wreck. But however you want to project your own biases....
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Re:Good
You DO realize this is the SECOND time she has been fired for harassing customers, right?
The first time was from Paizo Publishing.
Lastly, Deroir isn't just any Guild Wars 2 streamer, he is an ArenaNet partner and even has an NPC named after him in the game.He is one of the largest Guild Wars 2 streamers around.
Furthermore, he even apologized BEFORE she was fired.
So much for an open discussion I guess. I meant no disrespect AT ALL. Never did. Never will. Neither did I imply I knew better. Nor has this ANYTHING to do with gender. Never did. Never will.
I will retract my comment, cause obviously I'm in the wrong forum for this kind of talkFrankly, you don't know what the fuck you are talking about.
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Re:Yes, "mansplaining" adds information
specifically it adds context, e.g. that a woman is getting criticism that a man would not have
No. From your link:
In its early incarnation, it had a straightforward definition: when a man condescendingly lectures a woman on the basics of a topic about which he knows very little, under the mistaken assumption that she knows even less.
...which was even nonsense in its origin, as if women don't engage in patronization, condescension, or delivering arrogant lectures.In any case one good point has been made: the Reddit Mob, once mobilized, can get anyone at the company fired. That's not a good thing.
Reddit is irrelevant here. The internet didn't create Jessica's volcanic temper, nasty streak or hypocrisy.
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Re:I am a game developer. Arenanet made a big mist
There was nothing constructive in any of his posts. They were startlingly inane.
Not true. But even if they were - it was no excuse for Jessica to lose her thoroughly sexist shit. She's also a massive hypocrite as well, given how she has no problems telling male reviewers how to do their jobs with actually inane comments.
Common, even you know this is BS. Just flip the genders - would you be defending a male developer that flipped out on very-politely-delivered feedback and wouldn't stop going off on how the woman asking the question was a dumb broad demanding his time?
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Re:If that's true ... everyone makes everything up
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BS defending BS
It is an obnoxiously facile reply, explaining back to a developer something that basically everyone that has worked in the industry has thought about, let alone someone who works on a narrative team.
Speaking of obnoxiously facile replies, Deroir was not "explaining branching dialogue" to the developer as if she'd never heard of it. That is a straw man that keeps being repeated on this subject and it's BS.
This smacks of exactly the same bullshit entitlement that people have when criticizing (often female, but sometimes male) athletes.
You and the other people repeating these tropes are so far out there you can see Pluto from your house. Nowhere did Deroir act as if he was entitled to anything. The only person doing that was a thin-skinned asshole wanting to have a "safe space" from any feedback on a public twitter account with over 10,000 followers.
I could go point-by-point on the rest of your facile bullshit, but I'll just leave you with one of Jessica's tweets where she nastily tells a male reviewer how to do his job.
Not only is Jessica full of shit on all counts, she's a massive hypocrite as well.
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You want equality, you got it.
Being a girl doesn't give you blanket amnesty when you're being an asshole to customers. She simply decided to be a jerk to a guy who commented on one of her public tweets. His post was insightful and polite, but she decided to blow a gasket and tell him to fuck off. Then, it being Twitter, others got involved, and when it got out of hand, she started crying sexism and mansplaining. Pathetic.
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The full "mainsplaining" thread
https://twitter.com/Delafina77...
Yeah, she overreacted and got herself fired. This would've been the same outcome had a man developer responded with a sexist rant against a female fan disagreeing with one of his points.
Nothing to see here. In fact, it's good to see some real equality for once.
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Re:GoodSo? People make first impressions and others make their assumptions based on that. It may not be fair, but sometimes it can be a very important thing to keep in mind when interacting with certain people, like customers.
We are talking about a person who states on their twitter that they work on a specific game for a specific company. People who read their twitter are going to judge them based on their statements there. And the readers are going to assume that they're at least speaking in a somewhat official capacity of that company. The way they stated their affiliation is also used to claim some sort of authority here and there:like, the next rando asshat who attempts to explain the concept of branching dialogue to me--as if, you know, having worked in game narrative for a fucking DECADE, I have never heard of it--is getting instablocked. PSA.
Source: https://twitter.com/Delafina77...
And if you act like that, affiliating yourself with a company you have to expect that said company may not like the publicity that you're creating for them. Will that company ask people who are upset to get to know that person on a more intimate level? Maybe they should, but that's not very economic for them to do so. So they're looking for cheaper solutions. Like I said, I don't think that firing them was the right choice, especially if they were doing good work.
But unfortunately that is how the business world works. If you manage to piss off/alienate a bunch of people - (potential) customers - while associating yourself with your employer, you'll get into trouble. -
Re:Not her first rodeo
Celebrating when somebody dies a horribly painful death from cancer at a young age is magnitudes more disgusting than whatever supposed "harm" TotalBiscuit did.
People celebrate other people dying from horribly painful deaths all the fucking time. And, again, TotalBiscuit wished cancer on someone else. That he retracted it afterwards is great and maybe it shows that there was a level of decency to the man, but it doesn't really undo the real schadenfreude. It is, after all, not like he was tweeting at a ripe young age (he was 27) when he wished cancer on another person.
Note, I don't celebrate TotalBiscuit's death. But I don't believe that trying to underplay the vileness of a dead man is someone some great service to society nor that family and friends should be shielded from the truth of who a person was. They either should accept that person's faults or really have left/disowned the person quite some time ago.
PS - Seriously, just google Totalbiscuit get cancer and you'll find at least one other example of him saying it. Meanwhile, it looks like he really only apologized years later to Seanza after talking to Seanza about why they were blocked.
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Deroir's Tweets
I was pretty pissed that the Verge left out the Tweets from Deroir in the actual article. It really paints a one-sided picture and sets him up to be the bad guy.
Really interesting thread to read! However, allow me to disagree *slightly*. I dont believe the issue lies in the MMORPG genre itself (as your wording seemingly suggest). I believe the issue lies in the contraints of the Living Story's narrative design; (1 of 3)
When you want the outcome to be the same across the board for all players' experiences, then yes, by design you are extremely limited in how you can contruct the personality of the PC. (2 of 3)
But, if instead players were given the option to meaningfully express *their* character through branching dialogue options (which also aren't just on the checklist for an achievement that forces you through all dialogue options), (3 of 4 cause I count seemingly...)
then perhaps players would be more invested in the roleplaying aspect of that particular MMORPG.
Nonetheless, I appreciate the insightful thread! (End)Personally, nothing about this came off as sexist or trying to "set a woman straight;" its simple, civil criticism to something someone plastered onto the web publicly. Maybe this was the straw that broke the camel's back and set her off. Verge stated that her posts were motivated by the whole "Dev & Community interaction" that is expected, but if that's the case, then I think the better option would have been to post her 27 tweets into the ArenaNet forum or on a company developer blog where Community Managers could moderate the discourse. Either way, Deroir's not at fault here any more than anyone replying to posts here on Slashdot are.
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Deroir's Tweets
I was pretty pissed that the Verge left out the Tweets from Deroir in the actual article. It really paints a one-sided picture and sets him up to be the bad guy.
Really interesting thread to read! However, allow me to disagree *slightly*. I dont believe the issue lies in the MMORPG genre itself (as your wording seemingly suggest). I believe the issue lies in the contraints of the Living Story's narrative design; (1 of 3)
When you want the outcome to be the same across the board for all players' experiences, then yes, by design you are extremely limited in how you can contruct the personality of the PC. (2 of 3)
But, if instead players were given the option to meaningfully express *their* character through branching dialogue options (which also aren't just on the checklist for an achievement that forces you through all dialogue options), (3 of 4 cause I count seemingly...)
then perhaps players would be more invested in the roleplaying aspect of that particular MMORPG.
Nonetheless, I appreciate the insightful thread! (End)Personally, nothing about this came off as sexist or trying to "set a woman straight;" its simple, civil criticism to something someone plastered onto the web publicly. Maybe this was the straw that broke the camel's back and set her off. Verge stated that her posts were motivated by the whole "Dev & Community interaction" that is expected, but if that's the case, then I think the better option would have been to post her 27 tweets into the ArenaNet forum or on a company developer blog where Community Managers could moderate the discourse. Either way, Deroir's not at fault here any more than anyone replying to posts here on Slashdot are.
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Deroir's Tweets
I was pretty pissed that the Verge left out the Tweets from Deroir in the actual article. It really paints a one-sided picture and sets him up to be the bad guy.
Really interesting thread to read! However, allow me to disagree *slightly*. I dont believe the issue lies in the MMORPG genre itself (as your wording seemingly suggest). I believe the issue lies in the contraints of the Living Story's narrative design; (1 of 3)
When you want the outcome to be the same across the board for all players' experiences, then yes, by design you are extremely limited in how you can contruct the personality of the PC. (2 of 3)
But, if instead players were given the option to meaningfully express *their* character through branching dialogue options (which also aren't just on the checklist for an achievement that forces you through all dialogue options), (3 of 4 cause I count seemingly...)
then perhaps players would be more invested in the roleplaying aspect of that particular MMORPG.
Nonetheless, I appreciate the insightful thread! (End)Personally, nothing about this came off as sexist or trying to "set a woman straight;" its simple, civil criticism to something someone plastered onto the web publicly. Maybe this was the straw that broke the camel's back and set her off. Verge stated that her posts were motivated by the whole "Dev & Community interaction" that is expected, but if that's the case, then I think the better option would have been to post her 27 tweets into the ArenaNet forum or on a company developer blog where Community Managers could moderate the discourse. Either way, Deroir's not at fault here any more than anyone replying to posts here on Slashdot are.
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Deroir's Tweets
I was pretty pissed that the Verge left out the Tweets from Deroir in the actual article. It really paints a one-sided picture and sets him up to be the bad guy.
Really interesting thread to read! However, allow me to disagree *slightly*. I dont believe the issue lies in the MMORPG genre itself (as your wording seemingly suggest). I believe the issue lies in the contraints of the Living Story's narrative design; (1 of 3)
When you want the outcome to be the same across the board for all players' experiences, then yes, by design you are extremely limited in how you can contruct the personality of the PC. (2 of 3)
But, if instead players were given the option to meaningfully express *their* character through branching dialogue options (which also aren't just on the checklist for an achievement that forces you through all dialogue options), (3 of 4 cause I count seemingly...)
then perhaps players would be more invested in the roleplaying aspect of that particular MMORPG.
Nonetheless, I appreciate the insightful thread! (End)Personally, nothing about this came off as sexist or trying to "set a woman straight;" its simple, civil criticism to something someone plastered onto the web publicly. Maybe this was the straw that broke the camel's back and set her off. Verge stated that her posts were motivated by the whole "Dev & Community interaction" that is expected, but if that's the case, then I think the better option would have been to post her 27 tweets into the ArenaNet forum or on a company developer blog where Community Managers could moderate the discourse. Either way, Deroir's not at fault here any more than anyone replying to posts here on Slashdot are.
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Re:GoodIn several of her tweets she wrote about GW2 at least two times and implied that she was working on it using words like:
Specifically in GW2, in the Living World, we can write the Commander with
Source: https://twitter.com/Delafina77...
So I'd assume that she works for whatever company develops GW2, which is ArenaNet.
Now I'm not sure whether or not she deserved to be fired over this incident. Given her twitter I can only assume that she not a very pleasant person. I can understand that ArenaNet does not want to be associated with that part of her. But that doesn't tell a lot about her actual work at ArenaNet. For example I think that Orson Scott Card is an asshole, but his Ender's Game is still a fine piece of writing and worth a read. If this was the first incident I think she deserved a warning and not to be fired right away. -
Re:What a mess.
One more thing, "DeroirGaming" or whoever it is? Their tweets regarding it in full are still up and completely polite / not offensive and not looking to stir shit.
https://twitter.com/DeroirGami...
This girl brought this on herself. Considering she's a blocklist user, I change my stance, fuck her. Soak it up girl. You're obviously a politics player.
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Re:Nothing. Musk Can Offer Nothing.
Latest tweet is talking about escape pods, which I think is a lot more feasible. A combination might be better with the tubes in the narrow places to make sure the pods don't get stuck. Then you don't need miles of them.
A watertight (flexible) pod that restricts the movement of the kids enough to prevent panic to lead to issues seems to me the best option to 'transport' the kids through. -
Re:Love him
It's a time-honored tradition for companies that ended up with a "Q" at the end of their symbol to have blamed the media and shorts for their declining stock price along the way. But in the end all that mattered is what the 10-Q/Ks said.
Having said that, the borrow rate is not flashing any serious warning signs yet, it's pretty low at sub-2% (and plenty of shares available). And the massive option premiums are inline with the extreme vol of the underlying.
However the really concerning thing is that the CDS probability blowing out to 40% is saying that the shorts are definitely right about the financial health/prospects of the company, and (ime) these usually resolve to default quicker than most anticipate:
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"Seized objects"
They even found powdery substances in one room (for etching PCB), concluded that the CCC must be building a bomb and even seized a model of printed. Actually it was a 3D print of Fat Man and a few inches / cm long.
https://twitter.com/annalist/s...
The print translates to:
"Offense: Inducing an Explosion with explosives
"Site of crime: Augsburg
"Time of crime: 2018-06-20
Object (diverse)
red, 3D-Print, likely model of an atomic bomb"Yes, its true. No, it's not actually funny but police is framing the CCC as a criminal organisation.
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Rescheduled, not open to public
Due to high winds, the show has been rescheduled to 7/5 in the AM and is open only to DoD card holders and family per their website/Twitter post: https://twitter.com/Travis60AM...
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Re:Lock Him Up!
Where's your proof any Russian oligarchs interfered in the election? We know that at least one of those so-called indictments was against a firm that didn't even exist at the time of the election. The others were for internet trolls. So please, please show us exactly which oligarchs and exactly how they interfered with our election. Otherwise, please stop your whining about Russian interference because it is horrifying when people refuse to accept the outcome of the election and that is a direct threat to our Democracy. I guess she meant our Republic since we aren't a Democracy, but we know what she intended, right?
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Re:Lock Him Up!
Where's your proof any Russian oligarchs interfered in the election? We know that at least one of those so-called indictments was against a firm that didn't even exist at the time of the election. The others were for internet trolls. So please, please show us exactly which oligarchs and exactly how they interfered with our election. Otherwise, please stop your whining about Russian interference because it is horrifying when people refuse to accept the outcome of the election and that is a direct threat to our Democracy. I guess she meant our Republic since we aren't a Democracy, but we know what she intended, right?
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I think that invitation ...
... the ruling "stands as an invitation to spread falsehoods on the internet without consequence."
... has already been accepted by many. One person comes immediately to mind -- and it would a shock if he ever said something true and/or suffered consequences for lying or, to be kind, misrepresenting things. Time will tell. -
Re:Lock Him Up...with Trump's Campaign Manager!
Sitting in prison for what exactly connected to the campaign? Absolutely nothing.
Love how you leftists have to go back in history and find something totally unrelated to current situation to support your BS claims. When you can produce some actual evidence of some actual wrong doing by the current POTUS we'll all be happy to hear it.
It has been over 400 days now and still not one actual piece of evidence pointing to *collusion* (which btw is not even a defined crime) between the President and any other country. Unlike, of course, the massive amounts of foreign interference , *collusion*, with a British foreign national who was paid through blind law firms by the opposition party.
Stop whining, I'm so
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Re:BeauHD shading the truth again...
Link, please. I can't find it anywhere. I find a lot of claims that Tesla came up a bit short, but did NOT reach 5000 units per week. Or are you stretching the truth again?
Well, there is this tweet that says "7000 cars, 7 days". Not sure exactly what Elon means here. 7000 total cars or 7000 model 3s but Telsa has registered over 8000 new model 3 VINs in the last week.
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Re: Why waste time here?
They ignored the fact that Tesla had managed to release software for a critical subsystem of their cars, the brakes, into production which had bugs which significantly impaired it's performance. Seemingly, a fairly trivial bug as they managed to test and apply the patch in a couple of days.
This is pure speculation.
Hardly. The performance impairment was well documented by CR and admitted by Tesla. Therefore this is not "pure" speculation.
You don't know there was a bug.
He knows that there was a "fix", which means there was error.
The difference could be explained entirely by tuning.
Unintentional bug or intentional defect is really beside the point. It was a bug/error that had to be fixed.
They made the stopping distance longer because sometimes when it was shorter, the car would shudder (or similar) during panic stops and they felt that would affect customer confidence.
Label something as "pure" speculation, then engage in even more speculative speculation. Hypocrite with a bullshit excuse -- the customer's confidence will be affected by slamming into another object at speed. Forget shuddering, you stop AS QUICKLY IN AS LITTLE DISTANCE AS POSSIBLE DURING PANIC STOPS.
Or, you know, maybe there was a bug. But you're going to have to provide a citation for that.
Screw you. The real world is not limited by Wikipedia rules. CR documented it, Musk admitted it, a fix was deployed, and no amount of Wikirules-lawyering can change the fact that any legacy automaker's testing facility would catch the fact that engaging in more than one panic stop in a session would cause braking distance to increase by 20+%. You don't run non-destructive tests "just once."
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Global warming is a hoax
Our President says so. He would never make up lies about such a thing.
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Re:Two words
Inciting Violence. I'm going to be completely blunt. The reason the right wing (I refuse to call people in favor of radical change "Conservative") get more bans is there's a lot of them hinting at violence. There's a good example right here. Jones backpedaled as best he could but the meaning was clear. It's so common there's a name for it: Dog Whistling
Alex Jones?? Alex Jones is your "example" of a " conservative "? Alex Jones is a nutter fringe conspiracy theorist. Trying to portray him as somehow representing conservatives in general is reasonably taken as one or more of: uninformed, blinded by ideology, dishonest, incompetent, membership in the nutter fringe at a another point.
The radical right has a lot of unhinged people than even the extreme left. There have been no cases of left wing terrorism since the 70s.
By that do you mean none that you are willing to mention? Like this mass political assassination attempt from last year?
Stephen Joseph Scalise (/sklis/; born October 6, 1965) is the current United States House of Representatives Majority Whip and representative for Louisiana's 1st congressional district . . . . . On June 14, 2017, Scalise was shot by a far left-wing activist[4][5] at a practice session for the congressional baseball team in Virginia, and was taken to the hospital in critical condition.
Oh, this explains it:
James T. Hodgkinson, Attempted Assassin Of Steve Scalise, Already Being Erased From History
. . . a Bernie Bro named James T. Hodgkinson shoots at a bunch of congressmen for the explicit reason that he hates Republicans and wants them dead? How do we fit that into the preferred narrative?
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You're entitled to your opinion right up until it becomes incitement to violence.
2016 was a deadly year for cops — and BLM may be to blame
The cop murders in Dallas were carried out on July 7 by an African-American ex-Army reservist who’d expressed his hatred of Caucasians, particularly Jews. He shot to death five white police officers and injured seven others and two civilians before being blown to bits by a police bomb-squad robot.
Ten days later in Baton Rouge, a Marine Corps veteran, described by an official as a “black separatist,” shot to death one black and two white law enforcement officers and injured three others as revenge for the shooting death of a black man by police, before being gunned down by cops.
Is that more of that "right wing violence" you're warning about?
and ask the black and LGBTQ communities about how they're treated down south some time.
It's surprising how much nuance can inject itself into that question.
STOP THE PRESSES: Lupe Valdez, an LGBT Latina woman formerly Sheriff of Dallas just secured the Democratic nomination for Governor in Texas. Y’ALL. - 7:44 PM - 22 May 2018
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Re:Not surprised
As an American it saddens me to truthfully say that most Americans today are dumbasses.
...You might enjoy this from a few nights ago. The Daily Show interviews Trump supporters about Space Force
(Note: The above snippet on Twitter is an excerpt from a longer segment about the recent Trump South Carolina rally.)
Some excerpts from an article on the segment:
But when Kosta asked a series of Trump supporters what “Space Force” is, all he got were answers like “something we’ve been missing for a long time,” “a little bit of everything” and, in the words of one older gentleman, a “cloud computer.” That same man was worried that “terrorists” might threaten our “freedom” from space. “I think Space Force could help us prevent the next 9/11,” he said.
While NASA is “only going to tell us what they want us to know,” these Trump fans believe that the president will “tell us the truth about what’s out there.”
And then there was the guy who thought the formation of “Space ISIS” was a real possibility. “It doesn’t make a lot of sense and would be wasting a lot of dollars,” he said. “But at the same time, it’s going to be cool.”
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I Am Developer
I couldn't have said it better myself! https://twitter.com/iamdevlope...
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YOU HAD ONE JOB
You had one job...
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Re:I guess the places I go to
Pretty sure the banksters get a cut of ATM fees too, since it's probably "out of network" for everyone. Here's a picture of the truck I saw:
https://www.timesledger.com/as...
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Re:News?
The GP was was referring to threads. Twitter, incidentally, had the 140 character restriction upped to 280 over a year ago. It is, indeed, possible for a thead (a linked chain, and yes, Twitter does the linking) of (up to) 280 character tweets to constitute in-depth coverage.
As a brief example (this one's not very in depth, but it gives you an example of how the format works), here's the guy with the pony tail who used to run Sun describing how those RX Discount cards work.
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Re:News?
You can find some in depth analysis on things by a few people. One that comes to mind is https://twitter.com/SethAbrams... Most of his threaded posts seem to be fairly well researched
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Yeah, they sure addressed their trolling problem
The company finally began addressing its trolling problem
They kicked all the small-time trolls and kept the biggest of them all.
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His opponent is Kevin Jang
Kevin Jang, another Democrat, runs against him in November.
That is all.
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Re:Today's footage of tent assembly line
Those recordings are over a week old
Check out the news paper pic in particular: https://twitter.com/skabooshka... This new line isn't near completion.
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Re:They also probably weren't expecting threats
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Re:They also probably weren't expecting threats
Funny you should mention Godwin...
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Re:YT is f*cking up...
It now appears according to Ton Roosendaal of Blender that it is all about monetizing the videos. ie Google have just sent him a contract to sign. ie monetrize or fuck off https://twitter.com/tonroosend...