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It was too lyrically perfect and I regret nothing"That's really dark," says Josh, who ended his stream on Chloe Sagal with Fire by Crazy World of Arthur Brown.
Just last year, Cloudflare, which provides various services to help websites perform better, dumped protection of Kiwifarms. (The online forum was blamed for a wave of harassment against trans activists, though this version of events has been disputed.) The site was immediately opened to cyberattacks, and like Parler, Kiwifarms also went offline.
It turns out half the Internet has a single point of failure, and it's called Cloudflare.
When net neutrality was introduced, people feared that ISPs would become a major source of censorship. That hasn't happened. Why revive the rules now?
Oh, I didn't say it wasn't really funny.It was too lyrically perfect and I regret nothing
Doesn’t Rekeita have a mustang?>"Apparently into drag racing and sponsored his drag racing cars???"
Stock cars for paved oval racing.
If some cocksucker named "Josh" is to be believed I think soDoesn’t Rekeita have a mustang?
If he's so much of a cheapskate to not buy proper soundproofing foam and instead use fucking moving tarps, then he's enough of a cheapskate to leave his ceiling completely flat so that all the sound bounces off of that.his room is literally covered in moving tarps for soundproofing, are you telling me a hollywood billionaire can't soundproof a room?
You also want to watch your moisture output even from just people being in there and sweating that shit will grow mold very easily if your studio isn't properly ventilated. But dehumidifiers are also cheap. Obviously you turn that off while recording but shouldn't be a problem.I can get about 32 square feet of sound dampening foam for about 40$ with free overnight shipping to the nearest grocery store. There is no excuse to not get proper soundproofing as someone who can splurge a couple thousands on the audio equipment alone.
Pretty sure his studio is thelaundry room, open cell foam would probably be a no go.You also want to watch your moisture output even from just people being in there and sweating that shit will grow mold very easily if your studio isn't properly ventilated. But dehumidifiers are also cheap. Obviously you turn that off while recording but shouldn't be a problem.
Published: 10.04.2023
New York, NY, October 4, 2023 … ADL (the Anti-Defamation League) issued the following statement today regarding recent developments with X/Twitter:
“In light of recent events, it feels like a useful moment to clarify the ADL position on X and its leadership.
"As we have noted in our research over the past several years, X – along with other social media platforms – has a serious issue with antisemites and other extremists using these platforms to push their hateful ideas and, in some cases, bully Jewish and other users.
"We appreciate X’s stated intent over the last few weeks to address antisemitism and hate on the platform. This has been useful; more needs to be done; and, as we have with other companies, in the spirit of collaboration, we are hopeful that we can continue to engage with X on this important matter.
"We want to do so because ADL fights antisemitism, hate, and extremism across all platforms and regardless of party or ideology. We attempt to work with each platform in a constructive manner. We engage with all of them routinely on how to make their platforms better.
"To be clear, any allegation that ADL has somehow orchestrated a boycott of X or caused billions of dollars of losses to the company or is “pulling the strings” for other advertisers is false. Indeed, we ourselves were advertising on the platform until the anti-ADL attacks began a few weeks ago. We now are preparing to do so again to bring our important message on fighting hate to X and its users.
"A better, healthier, and safer X would be a win for the world. We’ve said that publicly and repeatedly, and we hope that company leadership shares that goal as well. As we do with all platforms, we will credit X as it moves in that direction, and we also will call it out when it has not.
"For over a century, ADL has worked across the political spectrum and with a wide range of companies and organizations to promote tolerance and religious freedom while challenging antisemitism and hate. We know that the vast majority of Americans share these goals. By working collaboratively with X and other platforms, we endeavor to further this common mission while respecting the Constitutional right to free speech and religious liberty that belongs to all of us.”