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em0@hachyderm.io ("emerson") wrote:
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ignace@mastodon.online ("Ign. Rodríguez ☑️") wrote:
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linuxgal@techhub.social ("🌈 ☯️Teresita🐧👭") wrote:
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"Fox argues that Hannity and the other presenters are protected by journalistic privilege but that position has been complicated by the Fox host’s own description of his role.
In defending his overt bias in favour of Trump and Republicans, Hannity has more than once said he is not a journalist but a talk show host, and so does not have to adhere to the profession’s ethical standards. "
jeffsonstein ("Jeff Sonstein") wrote:
"Months of accumulated testimony are expected to put Murdoch, the chair of Fox Corp, in the difficult position of either having to deny he has control over what happens at his most influential US news operation or defend its campaign to promote the biggest lie in US electoral history."
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/dec/11/rupert-murdoch-fox-dominion-lawsuit-deposition
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- An ad from 1977 for a vinyl phonograph album containing a variety of programs written in BASIC, including lunar lander, blastoff, mailing list, fourier fit, and ample annie (a hand-drawn pin-up girl present in many ads in BYTE's 1976 run). At this time, the standard mass storage interface to a microcomputer was an audio jack that you could connect to either a casette deck or, in this case, a phonograph playing back a record of read-only data. (remote)
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rmrenner ("The Old Gay Gristle Fest") wrote:
I wanna do a Harry Dubois cosplay but I don't have anywhere to go with it. They have occasional cons in Laredo but I'd feel obligated to wear a mask, which disguises the signature facial hair style
But still! It's such a low effort to high return thing since I already have my hair and beard grown out quite a bit right now
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TomF@mastodon.gamedev.place ("Tom Forsyth") wrote:
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
Also, no conversations about Republicans at the Christmas feast.
anathema@eightpoint.app wrote:
I am now convinced it’s the sudden plague of outdoor cats that scared them away. I’ve been radicalised to the Indoor Only Cats cause.
cmiksche ("Christoph Miksche") wrote:
Den Taskkill-Befehl unter Windows verwenden https://blog.wronnay.net/den-taskkill-befehl-unter-windows-verwenden/
cmiksche ("Christoph Miksche") wrote:
sudoers.d-Datei erstellen für Systemd-Dienst-Neustart https://blog.wronnay.net/sudoers.d-datei-erstellen-fuer-systemd-dienstneustart/
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anathema@eightpoint.app wrote:
Also, reignited my desire to get a blackbird tattoo! I’ve got an idea for a pose in my head, just need to decide on a location (as in, on my body)
anathema@eightpoint.app wrote:
Saw two blackbirds in my garden this morning, doesn’t seem like they are the friends I used to have who would eat out of my hand but maybe I can win their trust?
I left some food out for them in case they come back :3
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lori@hackers.town wrote:
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drvolts@journa.host ("david roberts") wrote:
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slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
Live life like you can casually slip "apposite" into a work email without consequences.
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SerenaJ@historians.social ("Serena Jones") wrote:
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Beyond the quote I pulled, the talk is a thought provoking one about the structure of networks, human and computer (computers being proxies for humans anyway).
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kwf@social.afront.org ("Kenneth Finnegan") wrote:
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cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
Law of the panopticon: the more connected a network gets, the more criticism everyone gets.
-- Avery Pennarun
From his USENIX talk "The Curse of Unreasonably Sized Networks".