aubeynarf 1d ago • 100%
Georgia went for Biden and recently elected two Democratic senators. It is not overwhelmingly Republican.
not sure about the rest you listed because I don’t live there and I don’t pay attention to them
aubeynarf 2d ago • 100%
aubeynarf 3d ago • 100%
This is currently taught in US schools. The image is ragebait.
aubeynarf 4d ago • 100%
I’m gonna say fish sticks
aubeynarf 6d ago • 100%
Should have bought those $950 ASML puts when it was at $1100 😭
aubeynarf 1w ago • 100%
Yes, the party that gets 1% of the vote represents the will of the people, not the one that turns out record numbers of voters and routinely takes the national majority.
aubeynarf 1w ago • 66%
Oh, stop. The best personal choice to actually help Palestinians is to vote for Harris.
Outcomes are how you further ideals.
And the “say everything possible to equate Democrats with Genocide” tactic is so worn out.
aubeynarf 1w ago • 50%
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Voting for a fringe-left party rather than Democrats increases the chance, and represents direct personal action leading to, a worse outcome for Palestinians.
aubeynarf 1w ago • 100%
It is. The Biden administration does not have a policy to, nor are they, committing genocide. No one is arguing that they should.
That clearly fits the definition:
an intentionally misrepresented proposition that is set up because it is easier to defeat than an opponent's real argument
aubeynarf 1w ago • 50%
“genocide policy”? The talking points are so transparent at this point.
aubeynarf 1w ago • 100%
Israel is the party at war with Hamas, not the Democrats.
aubeynarf 1w ago • 100%
The two state solution has been the platform of most of the world for decades, I think Democratic president Bill Clinton most recently undertook a major effort to make it happen, but the two parties of course couldn’t agree and started fighting instead.
PSL and Greens, due to their unpopularity and belief in ideology over consensus, will never actually be in a position to broker internationally impactful diplomatic efforts.
aubeynarf 1w ago • 100%
It’s the two-party duopoly’s fault! They hateesss usss!
aubeynarf 1w ago • 50%
we know exactly where the fentanyl crisis got its start: Over prescription and aggressive marketing of opioid painkillers by the pharma industry. And we know exactly where most of the fentanyl is manufactured: China.
aubeynarf 1w ago • 100%
Yeah maybe that’s true. I thought the recent work eliminated it but it looks like ZGC2 has a bounded and usually microseconds-range pause time.
aubeynarf 1w ago • 100%
FYI the JVM’s GC is concurrent and doesn’t freeze.
aubeynarf 2w ago • 88%
For a second I thought you were talking about our favorite high-traffic poster, who is now queue flooding 15 articles a day.
aubeynarf 2w ago • 83%
This posting behavior is pretty unlike anyone I have interacted with in 15 years of forum posting. You’re very special, OP.
aubeynarf 2w ago • 100%
They need to be able to post lists of links as “proof” they are acting in good faith! So they need to generate that content. See replies in this very post.
> Pro-Russia social media accounts amplifying stories about divisive political topics such as [immigration](https://apnews.com/article/russia-election-trump-immigration-disinformation-tiktok-youtube-ce518c6cd101048f896025179ef19997) **and campus protests over the war in Gaza.** > Influence operations linked to Russia take aim at a disparate range of targets and subjects around the world. But their hallmarks are consistent: attempting to erode support for Ukraine, **discrediting democratic institutions and officials, seizing on existing political divides** and [harnessing new artificial intelligence tools](https://www.npr.org/2024/02/08/1229641751/ai-deepfakes-election-risks-lawmakers-tech-companies-artificial-intelligence). > "They're often producing narratives that feel like they're throwing spaghetti at a wall," said Andy Carvin, managing editor at the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab, which tracks online information operations. **"If they can get more people on the internet arguing with each other or trusting each other less, then in some ways their job is done."**
The effort includes artificial intelligence, **fake social media accounts** and a spike in state-sponsored Russian propaganda. By Dan De Luce Russia is seeking to exploit America’s divisive debate over Israel’s offensive in Gaza through overt and **covert propaganda, with the aim of aggravating political tensions in the U.S.** and tarnishing Washington’s global image, according to two sources familiar with U.S. intelligence on the matter. In its ongoing information war against the United States, **Russia has shifted its focus in recent months to the [Israel-Hamas conflict](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/israel-hamas-war-gaza-cease-fire-hostage-deal-antony-blinken-saudi-rcna149747), seeking to inflame existing divisions in the West** and to portray Washington as fueling the violence, the sources said. … **A favorite theme of Russian information operations is to paint America as a failing democratic state**, according to U.S. officials and researchers. At an event last week in Washington, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines said Russia works to denigrate America’s standing in the world, to **undermine democratic institutions and processes and to exploit social, political and economic divisions** “in our culture and in our society.”
Which ones have you tried, which ones did you stop using, and which ones are the best of the bunch? I am using Memmy and it’s not quite there - difficult touch targets, poor infinite scroll implementation, and crashy search are the big issues. EDIT: I installed Voyager, it’s working great! Thanks for the suggestions!