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byEunomion
11, 2024 @12:24AM
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Attached to: Google Asks FTC To Kill Microsoft's Exclusive Cloud Deal with OpenAI
The whole comment box just doesn't appear for day on ends. Different on different hardware.
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byEunomion
2024 @11:35PM
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Attached to: Malaysian Lawmakers Approve Bill To Broaden Internet Control
Rogan has quite an inside view of censorship, as totalitarian mouthpiece for an treasonous insurgency or criminals.
When Tiny Hands tries to revoke broadcasting licenses from journalists that criticize him, as he pledged to do, will Rogan mumble qualified criticism before immediately flying into some pathetic "whatabout" excuses? Or will he go the full Nazi psychosis and call it "defense of freedom," like slavery was to the Confederates?
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byEunomion
2024 @11:18PM
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Attached to: Drylands Now Make Up 40% of Land on Earth, Excluding Antarctica, Study Says
Often takes decades of regeneration and careful protection to redevelop arable regions. However "concerned" global powers feign to be, they sit comfortable knowing that whatever valuable resources remain will certainly belong to them, often personally.
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byEunomion
2024 @10:56PM
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Attached to: Scientists Advise EU To Halt Solar Geoengineering
Next priority is use efficiency. and sustainability. After that is city-level and regional-level climate improvement. Dead last is geo-egineering, so it costs by the most in lead time and has the biggest unknowns.
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byEunomion
5, 2024 @01:02PM
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Attached to: Elon Musk's xAI Plans Massive Expansion of AI Supercomputer in Memphis
"Musk has been outspoken about his concerns around AI. During the keynote on Thursday, he called the technology his biggest fear."
Anyone still worshipping this cock bagel needs his head examined.
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byEunomion
5, 2024 @12:52PM
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Attached to: Could Evidence of Primordial Black Holes Be Hiding in Plain Sight?
There really isn't an antidote to psychopathic manipulators. Other than ignoring them. If one con fails, they try another. Rinse, repeat. These people are very predictable, actually. Just toxic to anyone who stays in close proximity or listens to them. Self-care requires boundaries excluding them.
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byEunomion
04, 2024 @04:07PM
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Attached to: Vodka Maker Stoli Says August Ransomware Attack Contributed To Bankruptcy Filing
"The real solution is the disconnection of internet connections for large swathes of the world. Basically, if you can't get an extradition agreement going with that country, you can't allow them to connect with you. You'd be surprised how easy that kind of alteration of the paradigm might go."
Sounds good to me. Why the actual fuck do we have active Russian domains when we know for a fact that all of them are just rogue state agents and the people of Russia are largely blocked by their captors in Moscow?
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byEunomion
04, 2024 @02:23PM
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Attached to: Vodka Maker Stoli Says August Ransomware Attack Contributed To Bankruptcy Filing
Just hire a cracking crew from some shit country to find any exploit at all and send you a ransom email, suddenly you're off the hook for your cooked books.
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byEunomion
04, 2024 @02:20PM
(#64990933)
Attached to: Vodka Maker Stoli Says August Ransomware Attack Contributed To Bankruptcy Filing
"Russia would never agree to that. They tacitly approve of ransomware attacks on Western companies."
There's nothing tacit about it. Russia has been engaged in 24/7 electronic war on Western civilization for at least a decade. We just live in la-la-land, and pretend to defend against it with one hand while the other jerks off.
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byEunomion
04, 2024 @07:03AM
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Attached to: Musk Signals Fresh Push To End US Daylight Saving Time
It's just a topic heading on X. And just the GOP's pathetic attempt to mimic Barack Obama's wildly successful Change.org.
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byEunomion
04, 2024 @07:00AM
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Attached to: Handful of Countries Responsible For Climate Crisis, Top Court Told
Are you trying to discredit your own alleged position with a line like "It's a well known fact"? It may be plausible, reasonable, and likely, but you gotta do better.
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byEunomion
04, 2024 @05:45AM
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Attached to: The Casual Moviegoer is a Thing of the Past
A corporation is a legal structure defining ownership. There's a difference between A owning B and B owning A, or mixed partnerships between them. The difference may disappear if you remove the legal veil and look at individual owners (if the same person ends up owning both, it doesn't matter), but laws mainly address the paper structure.
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byEunomion
04, 2024 @03:15AM
(#64989507)
Attached to: India Takes Out Giant Nationwide Subscription To 13,000 Journals
Yeah, I probably overstated. It's been a long time since I used any of those resources, but I do recall decently-sized public libraries having remote access to at least some journal databases. It is kind of silly and melodramatic to blame lack of convenient access to peer-reviewed journals for public ignorance though. Most people can't even handle pop science written with any degree of detail.
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byEunomion
2024 @04:44PM
(#64988647)
Attached to: The Casual Moviegoer is a Thing of the Past
No. A movie theater that owns a studio is not a studio that owns a movie theater. Hmm...
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byEunomion
2024 @02:47PM
(#64988373)
Attached to: The Casual Moviegoer is a Thing of the Past
A consent decree barring major studios from owning major theaters (if I'm understanding that correctly) doesn't necessarily ban a theater chain from starting a production company. Antitrust usually has directionality. A tire company buying a car company would be less problematic than vice-versa.
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