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Null, start freezing sperm in your fridge in case we have to clone you. Label the container clearly so we don't get Dynastia's transplanted abo uterus knocked up with fro yo. Tx
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You better be a good paypiggy and send him that monopoly money!Thank you, NullGlad it worked out in the end!
If you support the Mad at the Internet streams I don't see any reason why you can't donate through there.I'm eyeballing either MOTI or privacy.com for a contribution.
I'm feeling old. And obstreporous (I love that word, lol). I've always been a stubborn fucker.
@Null, can we contribute through Mad At the Internet? I don't use a bank, so Privacy's out for me.
Next thing we know Null lost an eye and it's now building it's own militia by using a balloon and hiding in cardboard boxes.In response, I have acquired my own ASN.
If you support the Mad at the Internet streams I don't see any reason why you can't donate through there.
If you want to donate to the Kiwi Farms, the ways I accept that is detailed here.
Brave abstracted ad Grants from their system and they can't control that money anymoreThe checkmark for the Kiwi Farms is back. Does that mean anything?
Brave abstracted ad Grants from their system and they can't control that money anymore
I saw the same livestream, though I'm not sure what being blocked by an ASN means in the grand scheme of things, Null didn't elaborate too much on the implications of that. He did say that we could end up in a splintered internet system where only portions of the globe would mutually talk to each other. Null did say something to the effect of "we need to tard wrangle the internet back away from these idiots somehow." I hope he's got a plan or some connections to get tread & traction on that front. There's no reason a website, however unlikeable (unless illegal), should just be silenced off the internet in this manner.Bumping due to the recent events, Nulls recent mention of this post, and KF being blocked by an ASN network.
It's actually not unheard of for an ASN to be blocked. If you've used VPNs you've probably encountered an error message at some point telling you your ASN is blocked.I saw the same livestream, though I'm not sure what being blocked by an ASN means in the grand scheme of things, Null didn't elaborate too much on the implications of that. He did say that we could end up in a splintered internet system where only portions of the globe would mutually talk to each other. Null did say something to the effect of "we need to tard wrangle the internet back away from these idiots somehow." I hope he's got a plan or some connections to get tread & traction on that front. There's no reason a website, however unlikeable (unless illegal), should just be silenced off the internet in this manner.
Good for Null for coming back to the grand ol' US of A. There are no true alts to the States for speech rights, and that's frighteningly telling of what the world generally thinks of natural rights. Even places that have survived the boot of Communism (Russia) & Socialism (Germany) don't hold it in high regard. Even the first place to have free speech before the U.S. still maintains the choice to have it removed.
The key point is the penalty involved: If networks fail to provide this access, the bill would revoke their CDMA 230 protections.
And once the idea is out there that those protections are contingent rather than fundamental, all the social networks are screwed. I don't think the Democrats understand what they are doing; the social networks are their best - possibly their only - friends, but the they treat them as enemies.
It requires social networks to open their data to researchers
I've got a sneaking suspicion that research will exclusively target "far-right" "threats to Democracy." Funny how that always seems to work that way.it would establish new rules compelling social media platforms to share data with “qualified researchers,” defined as university-affiliated researchers pursuing projects that have been approved by the National Science Foundation (NSF)
I'm sure some of those "independent researchers" will be agents of China, Russia, Israel, etc. etc.I've got a sneaking suspicion that research will exclusively target "far-right" "threats to Democracy." Funny how that always seems to work that way.