

Oh, absolutely. As the empire collapses, all that CIA violence will come home to roost. Anyone who hasn’t yet done so should read The Jakarta Method - it’s going to get really ugly.


Oh, absolutely. As the empire collapses, all that CIA violence will come home to roost. Anyone who hasn’t yet done so should read The Jakarta Method - it’s going to get really ugly.


And younger people have a less favorable view of Israel. Zionists are definitely behind the panopticon push, but I don’t think it’s going to change hearts and minds. I’m not sure they care about that, though. If they can shut people up, even if they’re still despised, maybe that’s good enough for them.


Given Ken Klippenstein’s recent article about the FBI pursuing terrorism investigations against minors, I don’t think this is coincidence. I think they actually want to cut teens off from viewpoints that oppose the regime.


Necessary, yes. Furthering our knowledge of the cosmos is a worthwhile pursuit for its own sake. That being said, the sudden focus on NASA is pure political distraction, a clumsy attempt to foment nationalism that isn’t going to be as effective as its architects were hoping.


I too hate this trend. A robotic voice answering the phone didn’t bother me, but now some companies have replaced those with AI systems and I find myself becoming frustrated and angry much more quickly with the latter.
It drives me up the walls when people tell me they’re using AI to write their emails now. If you thought USians were stupid already, give it a few more years of AI usage! You can just see people’s eyes glassing over when you try to discuss anything of import. We’ve seen AI-induced psychosis, but I predict we’ll see a rise in dementia rates if we don’t put an end to this.
Edited to add: after some reflection, I think what makes me so angry is the apparent assumption by whatever megacorp implements these that I, their customer, am stupid enough to be fooled or influenced positively by this. It’s condescending.


He should ask the last group of countries that strove to be neutral between the USA and a second large power how well that worked for them.


To describe the American justice system as “imperfect” is something of a massive understatement. Who is actually bound by the law? Any allowance of set monetary penalties shows that the laws exist to bind workers, not owners. If a $500 fine is enough to bankrupt a worker, but is pocket change for the owner, then can that really be called ‘justice’?
And who is the law enforced against? People of color, and workers, predominantly. In some parts of the USA, a poor black man can wind up serving a life sentence for selling some marijuana, a crime most people would agree does not merit that punishment, while a rich white man can defraud millions of their life’s savings and not serve a day in prison. That injustice is structural; it’s not an accident.
And if a man commits no crime, that is no guarantee he will not be convicted of one, as we have seen time and time again. For-profit prisons have need of their enslaved workforce, and the system will provide them. As we’re constantly saying on here, the purpose of a system is what it does, not what it claims to do.
You know it’s coming when they call it “US Aid” instead of “USA ID”.
This is just FUD to herd people into areas where they’re easier to track. Do they really think we’ve forgotten about Snowden? I also highly doubt any of these elected officials give a damn about privacy.
Anyone in upper management or in an executive role, cops, and HR personnel.


Even while I was still a clueless lib, when I saw insurance companies sponsoring the DNC, I knew we’d never get publicly-funded healthcare.


If the reduced usage isn’t offset by the burning oilfields, at least.


Every time I turn around, they’ve doubled the number again.


Politics isn’t a sport, and the political compass shit is just the sorting hat for (Western) Poli Sci majors.
I am a Marxist-Leninist with a lot left to learn (and read). I was a sort of ultra-left “Marxist” (firmly in compatible left territory) until I started lurking on here and reading comments by Cowbee and other comrades.
What is to be done? Same as it ever was, build the party of the working class. For a global revolution to even be possible, the empire must sufficiently collapse. A year ago, I would’ve said it might’ve taken another few decades to really get going, but it seems we’ve left the decades where weeks happen and entered the weeks where decades happen. Let’s just say I’ll be really curious to see what happens when gas tops $10/gallon on average in the USA.
Agreed. PCs will wind up being for power users only, both due to cost and the decline in tech literacy.
But also, Nvidia is already salivating at the idea of people streaming games from what amounts to glorified chromebooks. Whether those are actually running a Google OS or a Microsoft one doesn’t ultimately matter - the point is that they will be locked into a walled garden with minimally-powerful hardware. Can such a device even really be considered a PC anymore?
If you are able to set up OpenWRT on your router and run Mullvad through that, you can cover your whole network as one “device.”
I recommend everyone get their own modem/router if they are able to. ISP’s don’t provide them for free and you have no idea what monitoring they do with their hardware.
How useful is the heart rate tracker on the PineTime? I’ve seen comments saying it hurts the battery life and isn’t accurate, but I don’t know if that’s been addressed with more recent updates.
I’m not sure how effective it would be. I guess it depends on who believes their bullshit. If they have the military industrial complex firmly behind their grift, maybe they’ll just say to hell with the rest of us. I’ve believed we’re unavoidably headed for civil war since at least 2016, and nothing that’s happened since has changed my mind on that.
I’m now seeing headlines about heightened security at the Oscars. I’m split on whether they’re going to try shooting a celebrity to start riling people up for a ground invasion versus using this as an excuse to ramp up the panopticon. Either one is bad news.
If Israelis are so worried about it, they’re welcome to leave the colony.