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Random Carnivore Bitcoin keeps me able to afford my carnivore diet.
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Citizen 9 months ago
One cannot be neutral apparently... "The director of U.S. National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, decided not to appoint investigator Daniel Davis as deputy director of Mission Integration following strong pressure from numerous Republicans who opposed his nomination to the post because of his "neutral" position on the armed conflict between Israel and Gaza and the way he relativized the attacks committed by the Hamas terrorist group in Israel on October 7, 2023 by saying that the atrocitie committed were somehow "convenient" for the Israeli government."
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Citizen 9 months ago
Weaponized #Propaganda is reaching new heights especially in Europe, and to a slightly lesser extent Canada, and a few other nations. Having lived in different places, and now able to see from the outside in, it's really incredible.
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Citizen 9 months ago
If you outsource your thinking to a #LLM, don't be surprised if you disagree with yourself. 😂
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Citizen 9 months ago
Installing & maintaining apps through Obtainium instead of F-Droid makes a lot of sense. If you can only find the app on F-Droid, then you should really question yourself WTF are you installing...
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Citizen 9 months ago
Meanwhile in Canada's most corrupt province, Quebec... $1.1 BILLION dollars later... "The province's move to a digital vehicle-registration system saw a calamitous launch February 2023—two years on, online services still don’t work. What happens when a provincially-owned corporation is allowed to spend billions of public dollars with virtually no oversight—all while going out of its way to conceal a litany of errors, cost overruns, and seemingly illegal practices to avoid having to reveal its financial reality? You get the latest scandal involving the Quebec auto-insurance bureau (the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec, or SAAQ), an entity that has spent the last several years trying, and failing, to launch an online portal to serve citizens."