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Comment For me it's what we learned about Twitter (Score 1, Insightful) 6

For a brief period of time Twitter was revealing the IP address locations of users and virtually every right wing influencer was located in Russia or Pakistan with a smattering of them in India.

Surprisingly I don't think they were very many out of China.

These were accounts pretending to be Americans to incite Americans into right-wing politics.

And there were a *lot* of them.

I don't think I would give up internet anonymity for the sake of shutting down those accounts. And besides it would only be a matter of time before they fired up vpns. And I don't think I would give up free access to vpns for the same reason.

But I understand why countries outside of America are looking at doing just that. They see what's happening over here and they don't know what to do about it.

I would rather see more education and teaching critical thinking but especially in America we can't have that. If you start teaching kids how to think critically they are going to point the skills at whatever sacred cows their parents have and that gets really unpopular really fast especially with religious texts.

Comment Re:Yeah but people who think that (Score 1) 130

What makes you think that there are people who want to, "use the n-word in public", but don't? I've never heard of such a person. I have heard people go ahead and do it, and they didn't seem like they felt constrained. They were a-holes who wanted everyone to know it, so that's what they did.

Seriously, you keep building straw men in your mind, and it isn't doing you any good. Are you any happier because you've imagined even worse attributes to assign to people you disagree with? Is your daily life better because of these straw men dancing in your head? Or are you just fueling your own downward spiral?

Please don't put yourself through that.

Comment Re:DOGE for courts (Score 1) 130

The intent was for everyone to have access to military-grade weapons so that they could form militias. Early drafts specified they be the same sort of guns used in the Revolution, but that was removed, apparently for futureproofing. So, I wouldn't be surprised if the founders would have included select-fire (what you called automatic) rifles, had they known they would exist, as that's what you'd want your militia trained on.

And do keep in mind that the AR-15 was designed for civilian use, but it was so effective that the military ordered a select-fire version that became the M-16. The founders would not have had an issue with that.

Comment I wasn't impressed with mine. (Score 1) 74

I bought an i3 on a Black Friday deal a couple years ago to replace a Shark that had become pretty loud. Well, the Roomba was only slightly quieter than the Shark had become, choked more often on throw rugs, and the mounting brackets for the rollers got completely destroyed by dog hair (irreplaceable part melted). Replaced it a few months ago with a new Shark that was cheaper, cleans better and is quieter.

It's sad to see someone go from the top of an industry to the trash in a few short years.

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