Cassandra

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Cassandra

Cassandra

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Cassandra@CassandraForsee·
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Cassandra@CassandraForsee·
@RealSpikeCohen @YATPOfficial this is a scheme to fuel the child rape rings: the state takes custody (ownership) of a child, then puts it in prison. from there, no one absolutely no one would know that the child has been funeled into a child rape ring. (also, money)
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Spike Cohen
Spike Cohen@RealSpikeCohen·
Tennessee is considering a bill (SB1868/HB2526) that would lock up foster kids indefinitely, even if they haven’t been charged with a crime. You can help kill this bill today. Here's what happens when kids are locked up without a crime: Hillary Transue was a teen in Pennsylvania. She made a MySpace page mocking her high school’s strict vice principal. At the end she wrote, "When you find this I hope you have a sense of humor." He didn’t. Instead of detention or a meeting with parents, Hillary was taken to juvenile court before Judge Mark Ciavarella. Her hearing lasted about 60 seconds. She was handcuffed right there and locked up. Her mother was horrified as Hillary who had never been in serious trouble, was treated like a dangerous criminal. Years later it was revealed Ciavarella was taking millions in kickbacks from private detention centers to lock up thousands of kids in the now-infamous Kids for Cash scandal. Fortunately for Hillary, she had a loving family and "only" spent about a month locked up. SB1868/HB2526 would allow Tennessee to detain foster kids, potentially until they are adults, without a charge even being filed, based on predictions about their behavior. We’re going to protect these kids from ever being put through that. I’ll explain how you can help in this thread.
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Nerdrotic@Nerdrotics·
RIP Star Trek
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Association des Climato-Réalistes
UK jette 60 000 t de pâles d’éoliennes chaque année 🌪️, jusqu’à 100 000 t d’ici 2030. Composites non biodégradables + résines toxiques → la majorité finit en décharge, le reste est exporté. #Recyclage #DéchetsÉoliens #Environnement
UK citizen 🚜 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@UKcitizen7

@ABridgen @Scott7507064635 UK disposes of around 60,000 tonnes of wind turbine blades, per year! Expected to hit 100,000 tonnes by 2030. Each made of non-biodegradable composites and toxic resins. Most are buried in UK landfills, others are shipped abroad, offloading our waste onto someone else.

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GrapheneOS
GrapheneOS@GrapheneOS·
Gaël Duval is the founder and president of the /e/ foundation along with the CEO of Murena. Duval and his organizations have consistently taken a stance against protecting users from exploits. In this video, he once again claims protecting against exploits is for only useful pedophiles and spies. Translation to English: > There's the attack surface, on that front we're not security specialists here, so I couldn't answer you precisely, but from the discussions I've had, it seems that everything we do reduces attack surface. However, we don't have a "hardened security" approach, we aren't developing a phone for pedo(censored) so they can evade justice. So there aren't difficult things to check if the memory is corrupted, really hardened security stuff that could clearly be useful for executives, in the secret service, or whatever. That's not our goal, our goal is to start from an observation: today our personal data is constantly being plundered and that wouldn't be legal in real life with the mail or the telephone, we want to change that. So we are making you a product that changes that by default for anyone. Transcription in French: > Il y a la surface d'attaque, là pour le coup on est pas des spécialistes de la sécurité, donc je ne pourrais pas te répondre avec précision, mais des discussions que j'ai eu, il semblerait que tout ce qu'on fait, ça réduit la surface d'attaque. Donc oui, probablement ça aide. Par contre, on a pas une approche "sécurité durcie", on développe pas un téléphone pour les pédo(bip) pour qu'ils puissent échapper à la justice. Donc il y a pas des trucs pas possibles pour voir si la mémoire est pas corrompue, des trucs de sécu vraiment durcis qui pourraient être utiles clairement pour des dirigeants, dans les services secrets ou que sais-je. C'est pas notre but, notre but c'est de partir d'un constat, aujourd'hui nos données personnelles sont pillées en permanence et ça serait pas légal dans la vraie vie avec le courrier ou le téléphone, on veut changer ça. Donc on vous fait un produit qui change ça par défaut pour n'importe quelle personne.
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GrapheneOS
GrapheneOS@GrapheneOS·
Gaël Duval has repeatedly spread harassment content targeting our team with fabricated stories and bullying. Perhaps all of this is because he wants to maximize profits for Murena, but how is he going to achieve that by claiming serious privacy and security is for pedophiles?
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GrapheneOS@GrapheneOS·
Here's a paywall bypass for the 2 paywalled articles above: archive.is/UrlvK archive.is/AhMsj These are among the most egregious cases of France's corporate and state media presenting highly inaccurate state smearing of GrapheneOS as fact but there's much more.
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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
The story behind the New York Times’ 1903 claim that human flight was between one and ten million years away is even worse than it looks. Once you understand the backstory, you realize that the New York Times story is not really about flight at all but about how elites and credentialed “experts” mistake their own failures for the boundaries of possibility. The New York Times did not dismiss the possibility of powered flight at random. There was a very specific reason behind it. At the time, America’s most prominent scientific authority, Smithsonian Secretary Samuel Langley, had been showered with large amounts of taxpayer funding to build an aircraft, the Langley Aerodrome. Despite all the money, institutional backing, and elite prestige, Langley and his team could not get it to fly, culminating in a series of very public failures, the last on December 8, 1903. So when the New York Times declared that flight was millions of years away, what it was really saying was that if the most credentialed and well-funded “experts” cannot do it, then it cannot be done. A mere nine days later, the elites’ proclamation of impossibility lay in ruins. Two totally unknown bicycle mechanics from Ohio achieved the first powered flight using improvised parts, a few hundred dollars of their own money, and sheer persistence. The story of flight is, at its core, a story of the triumph of American individualism over elite credentialism. The fact that it was the New York Times that inadvertently delivered the proof is the most fitting conclusion imaginable.
Aaron Ng@localghost

"Man won't fly for a million years" – NYT 1903

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Gale Anne Hurd
Gale Anne Hurd@GunnerGale·
Remembering the great Roger Corman on what would have been his 100th birthday. My legendary mentor, without his support and encouragement, I would have never become a producer.
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Kirsche 🥥 🧁@KirscheVerstahl·
A giant company like Microsoft wouldn't host a panel on AI with DEI, and have the CEO of BRIDGE on said panel if they were really going to get rid of DEI only 2 weeks later. Since April, BRIDGE has been sending out articles and tips on how companies can obfuscate language and continue to do important DEI work while getting around scrutiny and avoiding the lawsuits being brought to them. If you watch the video in my followup post to the one I linked you, there are people on the Microsoft panel saying to change the language, but continue the work. SHRM also gave a conference saying the exact same thing. All of these companies are moving in lockstep, getting rid of visible DEI teams and positions, changing the language so people don't pay attention again. I have an hour long video on that on my channel as a condensed version of the information. I am not speculating, I am moving off of the information I am given from their mouths directly. And in that business insider article, again in line with BRIDGE language, with the language in the Microsoft panel video I linked at cannes lions, and SHRM Microsoft directly states themselves, their commitment to the work has not changed, only the acronym.
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Kirsche 🥥 🧁@KirscheVerstahl·
Seeing a lot of people celebrating the Microsoft announcement, even though they directly say "our focus on diversity and inclusion is unwavering" They are merely obfuscating their language to continue pushing ideology while convincing us to look away this is BRIDGE in action
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok

Just today, Microsoft announced they’re slashing their entire DEI program. Now, John Deere says they’re done getting involved in woke propaganda activities. Great to see them listening! The tide is turning. The Culture War is shifting in our favor because people are sick of the nonsense!

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Matt Jarbo@mjarbo·
If Sarah Connor and Ellen Ripley were characters in movies today, they would absolutely be attacked for being woke and DEI
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