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Maybe not war, per se, but still relevant to this topic, around this time, there was a famous AT&T whistle blower (Mark Klein) who described the company's role in domestic surveillance by the NSA.

Maybe companies are more open about it today, but it is hard to make such a wide assertion.


You're right, individually, we don't have the power to protect ourselves, especially passively. Call your lawmakers. Call any lawmaker who will listen. You probably have a primary election coming up soon. Ask the candidates what their stance is on this & make an informed vote. If they aren't sure, explain the situation to them. Do the same in November.

I think failing at gambling (especially at a time when like 2 cities had a monopoly on gaming in the US) is bigger proof of his lack of acumen.

You say fail, but that's because you're looking at it from a "running a business" viewpoint. Instead, you have to look at "enrich personal wealth" viewpoint. It's possible to run a business into the ground while personally gaining financially. A failing business has some beneficial tax purposes. So people that think these failed businesses are a negative just need to look at them differently. They succeeded in their true purpose. The "running a business" was just the facade.

Yeah, the scam is to inflate the value of your properties, then claim a write-off when it fails. For "some reason" you can even use other people's money for the investments and claim the losses for yourself. Then you can use that as a deduction when you actually make money again. One scammer in particular pulled this trick for 10 years, rolling it forward and filing a $916 million loss with the IRS in 1995.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/05/07/us/politics/d...


I guess he did campaign on running the country like one of his businesses. A rare promise kept from a politician. :)

The article specifically mentions Lucy & Sesh. A quick Google search confirmed some suspicions:

Sesh (2025): Max Cunningham is the Founder & CEO of Sesh, a nicotine pouch startup. In September 2025, Sesh raised $40 million in funding from investors including 8VC, a firm co-founded by Peter Thiel.

David Renteln is the ceo of Lucy. I couldn't find a direct link between Thiel and Lucy, but it looks like Thiel has been friends with Renteln for a while and invested in Renteln's Soylent.


Trying to gaslight the public into thinking end to end encryption makes users less safe is not fine.

Selling your work is distinct from simplicity. Despite the headline, the article is mostly arguing that how well you promote your work is the most important metric when it comes to promotions. This jives with my personal experience & advice from managers.

Defense contractors, the oil companies who get to rebuild, private security, etc. You can do a web search for who profited from the Iraq war. It's mostly all the same. This war also has a religious component to it, as a US combat unit commander has said "the Iran war is part of God’s plan and that Pres. Donald Trump was anointed by Jesus to light the signal fire in Iran to cause Armageddon and mark his return to Earth": https://jonathanlarsen.substack.com/p/us-troops-were-told-ir...

They also showed me the Wondercab, an open-source arcade cabinet design

Does anyone know what they mean by open-source arcade cabinet design? I went to the link expecting plans/instructions to build one, but there's nothing of the sort there. The RCade cabinet even appears to be based not on the Wondercab's design, but on the Taito Gameroom classics cabinet...

The link: https://www.deathbyaudioarcade.com/wondercab


Not exactly Pokemon related, but this would have been the coolest toy I had for a while if I had it 30 years ago.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVXryEIj8ah/?igsh=MWViMDBvZ3h...


The margins on used books aren't there to make this worth anyone's time.

Yet I still see someone scanning books with their phone to find the value most times I am in goodwill.

any idea what app they were using? I want an app to scan a bookshelf for books I want or may want to read.

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