This shit is exactly the problem with capitalism and capitalists.
I've seen as long as I've been alive, "Communism killed hundreds of millions!!!" breathless claims.
When Capitalism kills, oh wait, it never does! Its always "bad individual choices", and never a review of the terrible for-profit system that caused it to begin with.
> Making poor medical choices that prioritize your own well-being over the financial solvency of those you care for, those around you, is a shitty thing to do.
And there it is. The system is highly predatory as intentioned. But the system is just part of capitalism, so its OK. But 'YOUR CHOICES' are the one that's bad, aka blame redirection.
And guess what? More and more people are seeing behind this facade that capitalism is good. Socialism is better. We're tired of being extracted, used up, and thrown away. Its why I'm also part of DSA. I'm done with this individual blame for systemic shit.
I easily see that changing the USA to be more socialist, especially in areas where game theory indicates its the best solution, will likely take a civil war.
That also aligns with Marx's writings, that the capitalists will not acquiesce without a fight, and a big fight at that.
The slavery and Civil War connection is a comparison of similar economic magnitudes.
Pricing in the article is the difference between a $.25 slot machine with a range up to the $10 slot machine.
Its always a probabilistic gamble that you get what you describe. And it's a pull of the lever each time. And you pay no matter what, for good or bad results.
Yep, this is the usual common response from Americans. Its just Sinophobic whataboutism.
China has laws especially regarding significant financial crimes like embezzlement, theft, money laundering. And most governments also have rules against breaching public trust, corruption by favoritism, bribery, and more.
This guy was in multiple public servant roles, and exfiltrated $325M. This isn't a 'possible smell of impropriety ' in taking a supper with a potential vendor. This is basically highly illegal anywhere in the world.
But the Americans go back to their 'but communist China!' howls. The punishment's harsh, sure. But I think its a great standard to hold leaders and public servants to.
Thank you for addressing my list. I'd like to use it, but requirements on non-local services is a deal breaker for me.
Right now, with my Nanoclaw, I'm running it in a container on a VM on proxmox. If things get bad, I lose a backed up machine and any services it has credentials to.
I can understand why IMAP is a pain. There's plenty of functions that can trash mailboxes. I don't envy you all in this task.
And OpenWhispr is local Whisper model that I also run locally. And still, no data leaks. And since its local, its also FAST. I also use it via HomeAssiatant.
For search, I use SearXNG. Ive even changed my daily driver to it at home, since it gets great results and none of the public cloud forced crap (llm searches when I don't want it).
I've been in a lawsuit with Oracle (as engineer, not direct). And their discovery hit EVERYTHING.
If I used work devices for personal messages, my personal messages would absolutely been in scope.
Or if I used personal devices for work, my personal devices are now in scope. Hell NO!
My work laptop is on my personal network. Its also on its own vlan and can only talk to the imternet, and not fellow devices. And I can attest to that as much if I'm ever called in for a discovery hearing.
Go look up the history of the USA and creation of copyright/patent/trademark was done, and how we dis-recognized all European claims. They were howling similarly.
Go look at how extreme patent law perverted and kept airplanes locked to the Wright brothers, and held down an industry, while other countries (many European as well) were at the forefront of avionics. Patents held the USA back until the US GOV eminent domained the patent freeing it for WW1 armament.
Or go look up why Hollywood was a thing. Again, patent laws on cameras, and eacaping to California was all about screwing over patrnt holders over royalties.
And sure, China didnt recognize our copyrights. Ok. And? We dont recognize theirs either.
The cypherpunks were right. Rights to encryption are only a part of what we need.
The other part is steganography, or hiding real messages within a innocuous anodyne message stream. And encryption can be used in conjunction as part of hiding said messages.
It can be within pictures with the lowest bit values. It can be constructed punctuation and spaces. Lots of things.
But hidden and plausibly deniable messaging is the ONLY way to defeat a government(s) that want to invade every communication aspect for humans.
I wasn't aware of this project. Thanks for the heads up.