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The Doge πŸ”—
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Taliban siezing loads of US equipment πŸ”—
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Taking a page out of Daesh's book.

Christian Economics in one lesson πŸ”—
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Thou shalt not steal.

Chicago: the tax man cometh πŸ”—
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How to empty a city of it's citizens

More agitation for pedo rights πŸ”—
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Like the queer rights movement, they claim to be 'born that way', mostly because they themselves believe it to be wrong to choose to be the way they are.

Here's the thing: lots of people are born with birth defects but overcome them. I'm supposed to shed a tear for these people? That said, a case can be made that the age of majority is far too high, historically speaking. Though the public schools don't help there with their infantilization of all America's youth...

France: our bombing of Syria is self defense πŸ”—
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In the insane world of French politics, I guess Syria is still a French colony.

Putin: still has his eye on the ball πŸ”—
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It seems that NATO countries, and especially the United States, have developed a peculiar understanding of security which is fundamentally different from our view. The Americans are obsessed with the idea of securing absolute invulnerability for themselves, which, incidentally, is a utopia, for both technological and geopolitical reasons. But that is exactly where the root of the problem lies.

Absolute invulnerability for one nation would mean absolute vulnerability for everybody else. We cannot agree to this. Of course, many nations prefer not to raise this question openly for a variety of reasons. But Russia will always call a spade a spade and speak openly about such matters. I would like to stress once again that violation of the principle of common and indivisible security (accompanied by repeated assurances that they are still committed to it) may have extremely serious consequences. Sooner or later, those consequences will also affect the nations that initiate such violations, whatever their reasons are.
Absolute invulnerability is also impossible. Pursuing it is insane; as such is it any surprise the USG is the mad dog of the world?

Pentagram: Offical policy to turn blind eye to Afghani Pedos πŸ”—
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Can my 72 virgins be men?

Greek Barter update πŸ”—
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β€œSince ancient times, when there was no money, transactions happened through bartering,” he said. β€œI have no faith in money the way it has evolved today. This crisis is the byproduct of what money has become, where there’s a lot of it in the hands of the few, and a deficit of it for most other people.”
The wages of dishonest money.

Yet another family ruined by liar cops πŸ”—
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Falsify evidence to get a guy's kid taken away from him in a 5 year battle which he barely wins; and the agents of the state responsible get in 0 trouble. He is compensated $1 for his loss.

The REAL ID net tightens πŸ”—
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Passports required for domestic flights in 4 states starting next year.

Infowars' next plan: get on cable/satellite πŸ”—
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Keep it up Jones.

Solve the Immigration "crisis" fast, easy and cheap πŸ”—
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With leave-me-alone zones. Get rid of smelly immigrants and libertarian agitators from your perfect authoritarian utopias while juicing the GDP.

Turning a critic of Freedom on it's head πŸ”—
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Into a critique of the authoritarianism advocated. I always enjoy exercises like this, as it exposes the core point that the problems existing in anarchy and freedom are pretty much the same ones as in authoritarian states; just of a lesser degree due to criminal mitigation (not giving them the ring of gyges).

Meanwhile in Japan Parliament... πŸ”—
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Giving the Ukies a run for their money in how stupid their politics are.

Microsoft Linux πŸ”—
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Was wondering when they'd take the plunge.

Optical Cloaking πŸ”—
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Would be fun to make windows in a house based on this principle.

CTFC to regulate Bitcoin πŸ”—
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There goes it's usefulness.

FED doesn't raise rates πŸ”—
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Time for Peter Schiff victory laps. Wenzel has fallen for the FED's own propaganda; looking at the reality of the situation (USG insolvency is made closer with each rise in basis points) is the key thing to pay attention to. They've got roughly 10 years right now, and don't want to lose a day.

Targeted spinal electro-stimulation: seems to help restore function πŸ”—
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Would be wonderful news for the crippled if it works.

Mechanical sense πŸ”—
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A prosthetic limb you can feel touch through. Remarkable.

Cultural history in Pac NW: big quakes a'coming πŸ”—
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Interesting history, and oddly well timed in my feed since the Chile quake.

Cloudflare enters the vampire economy: China πŸ”—
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Baidu's regulatory expertise also helped to solve what previously seemed like an insurmountable problem. They developed a process whereby ICP license applications could be automatically submitted on behalf of CloudFlare customers. This removes the burden of individual customers having to navigate local licensing requirements.
Gotta have an inside man.

EFF's CA issues it's first free cert πŸ”—
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They're getting close now...

Question: why does the EU have less big name startups? πŸ”—
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1. USA is the bunga zone. Exorbitant privilege (reserve currency) coupled with money printing explains the insane valuations.

2. EU punishes hiring much more viciously than the USA, making it much, much harder to start a software business.

Facebook at work πŸ”—
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As if the existing goldbricking caused by them wasn't bad enough, they've now weaponized their product for the workplace. That said, having used work specific social before (Yammer), I can say it's not nearly as bad as social media in general. However, I think things like blogs on confluence are adequate.

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