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Comment Well... (Score 1) 7

This will be great for Haiku, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD installs, there's not the remotest possibility there'll be binaries for these. Not because the software couldn't be ported, but because the sorts of people politicians hire to write software would never be able to figure out the installer.

Submission + - Arkansas becoming 1st state to sever ties with PBS, effective July 1 (apnews.com)

joshuark writes: Arkansas is becoming the first state to officially end its public television affiliation with PBS. The Arkansas Educational Television Commission, whose members are all appointed by the governor, voted to disaffiliate from PBS effective July 1, 2026, citing the $2.5 million annual membership dues as “not feasible.” The decision was also driven by the loss of a similar amount in federal funding after the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) was defunded by Congress.

PBS Arkansas is rebranding itself as Arkansas TV and will provide more local content, the agency’s Executive Director and CEO Carlton Wing said in a statement. Wing, a former Republican state representative, took the helm of the agency in September.

“Public television in Arkansas is not going away,” Wing said. “In fact, we invite you to join our vision for an increased focus on local programming, continuing to safeguard Arkansans in times of emergency and supporting our K-12 educators and students.”

“The commission’s decision to drop PBS membership is a blow to Arkansans who will lose free, over the air access to quality PBS programming they know and love,” a PBS spokesperson wrote in an email to The Associated Press.

The demise of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, is a direct result of President Donald Trump’s targeting of public media, which he has repeatedly said is spreading political and cultural views antithetical to those the United States should be espousing. Trump denied taking a big should on television viewers.

Comment Re: Can you trust the research? (Score 1) 57

Wait a minute, isn't this whole "China is ahead of the US in the hard sciences" article political? Are you trying to pretend that politics doesn't pervade every aspect of science, because every measurement is a social act?

As for Tiananmen, can I say that I visited it a lot before the actual incident, seeing lines of stone-faced Red Army soldiers guarding the Great Hall of the People, but I did not see violence coming because the guards were unarmed? Can I add that the day of the incident I was on a train to Harbin with some American friends in a touring rock group, but we heard about it and were met in Harbin by US embassy officials who told us to leave the country immediately and offered C130 transport? How stubborn was i to continue traveling (my friends took the transport), heading for Hong Kong, because all the Chinese were saying "mei shi" ('no problem'), indicating how willing they were to accept the government's crackdown?

But why did the government have to crack down?

Comment Re: Size (Score 1) 187

Are you saying banking shenanigans ended for good three years ago? What are you smoking?

Quick search reveals:

"On August 22, 2025, it was reported that the Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland had fined private bank J. Safra Sarasin CHF3.5 million ($4.3 million) for aggravated money laundering. Also, A former bank employee received a six-month suspended prison sentence in the same case."

"July 30, 2025: 6:07 am ET
HSBC Faces Money Laundering Probes in Switzerland and France"

Comment Re: Zimbabwe has the same access to unlimited cur (Score 1) 187

If Zimbabwe had the same few billion dollars, could they have avoided their crisis, which didn't rise to an acute crisis level either, on the world stage?

Am I wrong in interpreting that quotation as saying that by jumping on the potential crisis quickly (i.e. what the Fed failed to do with Lehman's), they averted a much more significant draw on the swap line?

Is it so unreasonable to think you are downplaying the psychological significance of having unlimited Fed backing, such that you don't actually need to use it to benefit from it?

If I have a rich uncle who's promised to bail me out, can I live like a pauper, yet be significantly better off than a pauper with no backing whatsoever? If I run into an expense I can't handle will my creditors treat me different because of my implied backstop, than they would treat a beggar with no backstop?

This how happy is the SNB to have the unlimited, permanent currency swap line with the Fed? Is it fair to say that if they hadn't in 2008, the Credit Suisse hing would have been a much more serious crisis (if the country was even still around)?

Comment How it probably went down (Score 4, Insightful) 28

PHB1: "We have to do something AI-ish, everyone else is!"

PHB2: "Here's one, have bots compile podcasts from our news articles."

PHB1: "Brilliant! Make it so."

[months later]

PHB2: "Um, the podcast bot has been making silly errors. Should we keep it?"

PHB1: "How is our competition doing with their AI?"

PHB2: "They suck also."

PHB1: "Okay, let's keep it so we can have AI on our brochures and resumes."

Comment Re:Age verification is a backdoor to gov't trackin (Score 1) 39

Yes. And when the "think of the children" lie has run its course, they will just continue with one of the other horsemen: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

These are malicious people, plain and simple. They want everybody monitored and dislike anybody having freedoms. And they will stop short of nothing to get there.

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