DiNG DiNG! - Round 2
But of course he won't be legally allowed to own Twitter. Right..right?!
As an American left-wing non profit news outlet the Intercept has changed quite a bit over it's 10 years of reporting. In Ken Klippenstein's words..
"The Intercept has been taken over by suits who have abandoned its founding mission of fearless and adversarial journalism, and I can’t continue in an environment where fear of funders is more important than journalism itself"
https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/why-im-resigning-from-the-intercept
As an American left-wing non profit news outlet the Intercept has changed quite a bit over it's 10 years of reporting. In Ken Klippenstein's words..
"The Intercept has been taken over by suits who have abandoned its founding mission of fearless and adversarial journalism, and I can’t continue in an environment where fear of funders is more important than journalism itself"
https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/why-im-resigning-from-the-intercept
Project 2025 points to changes on facistic levels, say no more.
Did he really just say that? That's not going to wash out well if so.
Here we go, reproductive rights.
Vance, that's Congresses job not the vice presidents
Ouch on the Haitian call.
A winning comment by Walz here.
Lol.. number one export being top soil from flooding.
Really, by getting rid of the EPA?
What is Vance talking about?
Incredible, ambulance chacer/opportunistic weatherman finds humility...more at 9 @ FOX.
To me, it seems obvious that Trump’s plans for deportations, tariffs, and controlling the Fed would likely damage the US economy significantly by disrupting labor markets, increasing consumer prices through tariffs, creating trade tensions affecting exports and imports negatively, causing market volatility due to undermined confidence in Federal Reserve independence, and introducing inflation risks associated with poorly timed monetary interventions.
That democracy was real.
Watching it last night, I thought The Daily Show was on brand but a little underprepared about the subject. Also, Chang's outbursts of "Aliens" every 30 seconds got a little worn out by the end, it kind of had its place though in order to keep things upbeat. For me it was a step in the right direction away from all the political drama at the moment. Why were you so disappointed?
Lol, exactly what I was thinking.
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Ticketmaster and Live Nation have destroyed the concert experience. But it didn't use to be this way. Today, Oasis and Taylor Swift tickets might go for thousands of dollars, but back in 1955, you could see Elvis Presley in concert for less than the modern-day equivalent of $20.
Hi all, I'm looking into ways to protect my privacy while using WhatsApp, particularly in a professional setting where separating personal and work-related communications is crucial. I'm thinking of buying a dual SIM phone and am considering strategies to sandbox my personal contacts, pictures, and media from those associated with my work profile on WhatsApp.
Has anyone successfully done this using two SIM cards on the same device? I'm staunchly anti-Facebook and its obtrusive privacy-related practices, so ideally I want to prevent cross-contamination of personal and work-related data, including contacts, photos, and media shared through the app. Will this be a good strategy? Are there any known risks or precautions I should take to minimize the risk of my data being shared or accessed by third parties? - Thanks all, I'd appreciate any comments.
Yes, Peter Thiel was the senator’s benefactor. But they’re both inspired by an obscure software developer who has some truly frightening thoughts about reordering society.
The Supreme Court's Chevron ruling could have implications for speedy drug research
A senator could vote for an infrastructure bill, then buy stock in concrete. Or they could sit on the Armed Services Committee and trade in defense contractors stock.
Lawmakers could vote for infrastructure bill, then buy stock in a concrete firm.
Firefox is among the most secure mainstream browsers. Still, there are some loose ends. I recently stumbled upon this post that features Firefox privacy recommendations and tweaks to strengthen Mozilla browser security.
There are plenty of third party apps for Lemmy on Android/iPhone or Web, but are there any decent apps built for desktop use? Is it just simply a matter of relying on a web interface currently, or are there any well rounded apps out there that are worth mentioning.