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A state rep got caught committing securities fraud. A grand jury indicted him on felony charges. Years passed. The defendant was elected attorney general. Years more passed.

Now he has agreed to accept punishment. He must pay nearly $300,000 in restitution, take legal ethics classes and perform 100 hours of community service.

And he remains attorney general.

Given these impossible facts—what state are we in?

nytimes.com/2024/03/26/us/poli

US Politics in a nutshell:

The US forked British Monarchy™ in 1776, but froze the dev branch with Constitution 1.0, so didn't bother to backport any of the subsequent bugfixes and security patches (1831, 1918, 1938, etc.) from the main British branch.

Anyway, you've got a bunch of British Monarchy™ users who instinctively want to tug the forelock but don't have anyone to tug it *at* and it upsets them because homebrew is no good—it takes 700 years of inbreeding to roll your own nobility.

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This Thursday 28 March 2024 @ 8:30pm (20:30) UTC time.is/compare/830PM_28_Mar_2

–3wc

La la la. No this doesn't sound sketch.

Telegram is offering a new way to earn a premium subscription free of charge: all you have to do is volunteer your phone number to relay one-time passwords (OTP) to other users. This, in fact, sounds like an awful idea — particularly for a messaging service based around privacy.

theverge.com/2024/3/25/2411181

There is almost infinite hypocrisy in this letter to investors by the CEO of one of the most rapacious corporate giants on the planet.

His fundamental point -- that an aging population has almost no way of paying for longevity -- is true.

But the pious lecture from a financial engineer whose operation's holdings have plundered so much from so many to enrich so few is sickening.

blackrock.com/corporate/invest

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Farmers' anger at green rules are frequently cited as a reason for watering down the EU environmental law.

BUT
If you ask *farmers*, in France this is what they say:

"62% of farmers believe that the ecological transition is a necessity and 23% even consider that it is an opportunity : the refusal of the ecological transition is therefore today largely in the minority among farmers (15%)."

Here's the survey report:
bva-xsight.com/sondages/crise-

h/t @BrabantsBurgerplatform
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When a chart gets trotted out to chasten the ungrateful plebs and prove to them that they've got it made in the shade, like this one 👇 left unmentioned will be that the real wage gains of the low-income are 1) coming after decades of stagnation, and 2) starting from unlivabley low amounts. A 10% pay increase doesn't mean much if you were only making $10/hour to start with.

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I feel like this (very good) essay from @interfluidity could be subtitled "how to propagandize with statistics." If you want to get a better handle on how the narratives we get fed by most media about the economy mislead, make sure to give this one a read.

drafts.interfluidity.com/2024/

A lot of it has to do with the context that is (or is not) provided for whatever number is being trotted out to assure you that things are really great, regardless of what you're experiencing.

@GuerillaOntologist Thanks for the post! Redesigning punktv.com now and adding some unknown bands from back in the day!

"too smart to not be depressed"

I mean...

privilege does play into that, right? the ability to ignore the hellscape because it doesn't impact you?

but it's also... okay? to not doomscroll all day? like you have a limited amount of spoons to give, so you prioritize

taking someone who's neutral and going:

"arg why aren't you freaking out like I am that the world is burning you aren't doing enough?!??!?!"

vs

"hey, I care about ABC, so later on me and the crew were gonna talk about XYZ steps to make the world a better place. you wanna join?"

like, yes the world is on fire, and needs action now.

motivating people to do something is a skill.

anybody with half a brain can alienate people into inaction.

if "Aaaaahhh!! on fire!" motivates you and your friend group, cool.

I'm trying to motivate a bunch of peaceful, privileged, "it doesn't affect me yet" folks.

they would instantly tune out a protest.
but they are someone who could do other stuff :)

organize to solve a smaller local problem, first.

@liaizon A lot of people think that the pentacle was chosen because of its occult or satanic connotations. And while it would be in Fediverse's rebellious spirit, this was not the case.

My idea was to illustrate the structure of the network. There must be multiple nodes (multiple servers). There must be nothing in the middle (no center). The connections can cross each other, but must never follow the same path twice. No connection must be on top of each other.

It can't be done with two nodes, because it's just a line and in the middle of the line, there's line. It can be done with triangle, but it's boring. It can not be done with four nodes, because their connection cross in the middle.

So, five nodes it is. Thus, a pentacle.

Also, a pentacle is a classic symbol for a star. And I always wanted to associate the Fediverse with the stars and space in public consciousness.

What's plural of "a fedi node"? "a constellation".

@eudaimon

When it comes down to the essential corporate model, BU tells Faculty we are "managers" - the employers of grad student employees. I reject this assertion of my relationship with grad workders as an advisor, mentor, and teacher. I never signed or agreed to the term "manager". I didn't "hire" the teaching fellow, and I don't "manage" them. We work together for the undergraduate students, and learn from and advise each other, in different ways.

Segmentation fault (core dumped)

Ah, how I was not looking forward to writing #C again!

(But it's fine, I'm getting paid for this inconvenience.)

#coding #unsafe

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