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Google illegally maintains monopoly over internet search, judge rules

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2 points·by stufffer·2 years ago·1 comments

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·2 years ago·discuss
According to Wikipedia, kyivinsider.com was founded with a grant from European Endowment for Democracy which like its American cousin, National Endowment for Democracy, is an NGO explicitly set up by Western intelligence agencies to push pro NATO narratives.
stufffer
·2 years ago·discuss
The people you see with tables full of firearms for sale at gun shows are literally all FFL dealers.
stufffer
·2 years ago·discuss
Bari Weiss’s substack had an article month ago that talked about some of the known cases of claim #2.

https://www.thefp.com/p/debanking-america-melania-barron-tru...
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·2 years ago·discuss
Here is a thought experiment: what if Bernie had won in 2016 and remade the Democratic party in his image the way Trump eventually would?

Would the media and political power centers align with the Republican party?
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·2 years ago·discuss
If a local police department wants phone records they have to go through the company's legal compliance department.

The disturbing revelation here is that it sounds like the federal government has direct backdoor access to all these records without having to show any warrants.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_641A
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·2 years ago·discuss
>subvert an election by any means possible is not yet one of those warts

The Democrats are famous for trying to have 3rd party candidates stripped from ballots. Straining smaller campaigns under the cost of fighting off endless lawsuits.

Democrats invented the term lawfare.
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·2 years ago·discuss
Would love to see SMIC apply for CHIPS act grants. Would be like the time Russia asked to join NATO.
stufffer
·2 years ago·discuss
Even in the USA courts have some limited investigation powers over matters under the jurisdiction of the court, for example when a draft of the Dobbs abortion ruling was leaked.

Brazil has dialed this up to 11 by declaring the Internet as being under their jurisdiction. That means they can act as judge, prosecutor, and jury and issue court orders regarding anything that happens on the Internet. There is zero recourse because they are the supreme court.
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·2 years ago·discuss
Laws don't even seem to be applicable at this point. It is one supreme court justice that is issuing court orders as if he were a king.
stufffer
·2 years ago·discuss
Durov was forced to divest and flee Russia because he refused to censor and share private info on his users with the Russian government.

Now he has been arrested in France for refusing to censor and share private info on his users with Western governments.

Say what you want be he does stick to his principles.
stufffer
·2 years ago·discuss
>Moderna’s results indicating 94% efficacy

Yet strangely every person I know vaccinated or not still got COVID. YouTube banned people for even simple observation like this.
stufffer
·2 years ago·discuss
If one needed to re-run electrical wires, I assume you could drill holes and pull new cabling through the walls into the attic space.

If you had to re-run water or sewer, you have to jack hammer the foundation. But that is the same a wood frame homes.
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·2 years ago·discuss
I toured their factory one time and saw some demo print structures. The walls were double layered, spaced out 8-12? Inches. The bead would flip from inner to outer to give lateral support. Inside the walls were insulation. Plumping in Texas is embedded in the foundation but I believe electrical wiring was in the walls as well.

The printing gantry only could move in one axis so building width is limited.
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·2 years ago·discuss
$21 an hours is not unreasonable for entry level technicians. These are in line with other entry level blue collar jobs such as automotive factories.

keep in mind experienced fab technicians are making much much more.
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·2 years ago·discuss
Solar panels are great at a consumer level due to utility metering agreements. At a grid level they are another story. Decentralized, fault tolerant, power grid with fall back generation just in case, is a tough challenge. This is why Europe pays the highest electricity prices in the world.
stufffer
·2 years ago·discuss
What extensions/apps would you recommend?

I have tried to set up something similar with text-to-speech browsers extension but I loose my place if I have to close and reopen.
stufffer
·2 years ago·discuss
>> it would be entirely non-immersive because moving your upper body

>Not sure what you mean by this?

Imagine full 3d scan of the players in real time. You could move around the court and watch them play.
stufffer
·2 years ago·discuss
>Are there really that many HNers who subscribe to FT, or have we devolved into having entire conversations as a mere reaction to a headline? (as I post this 2-3 hours after many other comments) Damn. :-s

There are paywall bypass browsers extensions. I don't even notice when a site has a paywall.
stufffer
·2 years ago·discuss
The Simpsons started playing on TV in 1989. Single income family, no college, working low skill blue collar union job. Yet they still owns a large home with a yard. That premise is absurd by modern standards.
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·2 years ago·discuss
https://discuss.techlore.tech/t/tucker-claims-nsa-had-access...