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Why must we believe? πŸ”—
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Linked in Yarvin's piece below, and good on it's own merits. I'm so happy pieces like this are coming out of the right finally.

Coriolanus and the Conservatives πŸ”—
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Yarvin with an important essay:
You can be a Republican. The Republican Party, including its deranged fringes all the way to the β€œalt-right,” contains a complete spectrum from pure fraud to pure fascism. Corruption, betrayal and perversion are observed across this spectrum. Ultimately, the Republican Party is a party of losers; and to support it is to be a loser. When you give it ideas, they are either fake ideas for helping its officials defraud its voters, or real ideas for building fascism in America.

You can be a Democrat. The Democratic Party, including its deranged fringes all the way to β€œantifa,” contains a complete spectrum from pure bureaucracy to pure sadism. Corruption, sycophancy and perversion are observed across this spectrum. Ultimately, the Democratic Party is a criminal organization; and to support it is to be a criminal. And since it is the ruling party, unless you oppose it, you support it.

And β€œthird parties” are even worse. And people ask me why I don’t like democracy!
Spot on with all points there.

Outage Inquest: Majority of outages not due to weather πŸ”—
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Of Texas’ power generators that were not operational during the storm, Magness said the freeze was responsible 42% of the failures. A lack of fuel and equipment damage unrelated to the weather also contributed, but Magness said that for 38% of the plant outages, the problem remains unclear.
Just in time inventory + price control shortages = plants off for no reason.

Why did they adopt this clearly lunatic strategy of JIT inventory? Because they know contract law is toothless against them, and they'll never pay the price for violating their SLAs.

New blog post πŸ”—
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On bitcoin and our current financial situation.

Bill Gates: talking his own book πŸ”—
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Essentially what's going on with all political activism at a high level. It's 1000% corrupt grifting from bottom to top.

Air force admits the F-35 is a turkey πŸ”—
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Gib new plane plox. Self licking ice cream cone

Unreal Engine has automated making online avatars πŸ”—
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I had a feeling the vTuber future being brought to everyone was closer than anyone imagined.

All talking heads and pols will now be Eliza Kassan and John Henry Eden henceforth.

More on the Navy's recent extraordinary patents πŸ”—
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Given the inventor has been sidelined, one suspects they were extraordinary flops.

35 trillion and counting: Accounting adjustments at pentagram πŸ”—
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Good enough for government work

Wolf on Bitcoin πŸ”—
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Hype is the fundamentals (for all currencies!). I figured out things were a game of musical chairs pump and dump when I realized this grew out of the 07-08 gold speculations. It's the same pyramid scheme as back then (which is why gold has never retraced it's old gains).

Vertical Farming: Insanely Expensive πŸ”—
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Lulz, people actually thought this would work?

Yarvin on SSC & the rationalists πŸ”—
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Every rationalist is a disappointed lover. The rationalist becomes a rationalist because he has one simple dream: he wants the world to be ruled by reason. This dream always lets him down and always will.

It’s easy to fault the rationalists for the semiotic arrogance of their self-selected label. As if no one in history had ever thought of being rational! This is uber cringe.
These clowns always have no conception of the sins/virtues and how they just so happen to line up on emotion/reason. It's always the same old fight by the clueless.
The disappointed lover keeps being disappointed. And he keeps coming back: like the dolphin, he enjoys his rest in motion. The dissident is trying to get out of Plato’s cave. The rationalist is trying to furnish it. Tough when the trees are so drippy, and the sun is so weakβ€”the upholstery gets moldy so fast…

Late in any empire, there is an air of dismal futility to all these efforts at reform. Since talking about what should be done is a pastime, a profession, a pretense that will never cease before they stop having Super Bowls, the discourse continues. Everyone really knows the real answer: nothing can be done. Nothing will be done.

Libs get conned doubly by the Lincoln project πŸ”—
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Doubly so because the woke BS is just a right wing conspiracy conning them into not paying attention to the wars and the vortex of corruption.

USA/Israel/Saudi/UAE end blockade of Qatar πŸ”—
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Seems they started playing ball and joined "team Persia haters"

Feds using baseband processors to hack signal πŸ”—
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Remember: every phone has a black box.

SSC on Ezra Klein's "Why we're polarized" πŸ”—
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Klein's core thesis is that it's all because the Dixiecrats flipped R in the 70s, and the answer is to disenfranchise the republicans forever.

Of course, being in the Yank matrix, SSC can't see what's staring himself in the face, even though he has a hint by alluding to WTF happened in 1971?

The reality is that the dixiecrats wouldn't have made their devils' bargain with the party of lincoln had the Yanks not decided to just print money to the moon so that they could do literally everything they wanted and ignore all others. Yanno, kinda like the yanks did back during reconstruction.

It really is that simple to fix the country. Just stop believing Yank lies. Or, wait until they blow up in their faces again.

On Legible expertise πŸ”—
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SSC thinks prediction markets are the answer we need for Full Communism Now(TM). He fails to realize it will fail for the same reason; participants optimize for success. You get more of what you reward, less of what you punish.

Greenwald gigadunks on Clubhouse Infiltrators πŸ”—
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NO SNITCHIN'

Protecting capital during wartime πŸ”—
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When you realize the implications for crypto you'll be more bullish than you ever thought possible

WaPo: Only now reporting on what ZH reported last year πŸ”—
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Sounds about right

Dems floating bill to send $250 check a month per child πŸ”—
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Some serious bread and circus action right there. Yearly costs are almost as bad as our current yearly war costs. Since we can't even afford the wars "as-is", all this means is more inflation and debt (accelerating the time table for bankruptcy or hyperinflation).

Sultan the Gorilla πŸ”—
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Neat story of early 1900s England life

The "woke" perspective on the dog pound πŸ”—
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MICHAEL VICK DID NOTHING WRONG

EU: Plaxicoed on Vaccine, goes to beg Russians for more, diplomat insults Lavrov instead πŸ”—
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

An alternative perspective on Taiwan πŸ”—
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Author suspects an anschluss will be the end scenario, just because the locals aren't enthusiastic enough about their local tyrants. Probably correct; modern militaries are in a box as nobody intelligent enough to be an effective fighter is patriotic anymore. That leaves fighting for ones' family or plunder (the former is being actively undermined by the government, and the latter expressly prohibited).

In short, the mechanics that made mass mobilization work have collapsed for the westernized (read: feminized) countries. This will make them international "sick men" who can do practically nothing about encroachment once their peer competitors such as China reach similar levels of capitalization.

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