

I mean it does seem to adequately represent the American corpocracy bureaucracy.
I mean it does seem to adequately represent the American corpocracy bureaucracy.
Absolutely not the case… I sense a bad case of Stockholm syndrome.
Yes, for the amount of hate Google gets… Which I think it is fair to be critical of any product that compromises privacy… I recently tried helping my mom clean up her iPhone, and seriously like 100x worse. Almost everything you do on Apple demands you have another Apple device. One of the worst experiences I’ve ever dealt with.
For them to disappear with it
I wouldn’t trust them to not randomly enable WiFi, but you can also use their modem but disable any built in WiFi on it & still use your own router. ISPs continue to try to bundle their modem & router, which gives them complete access to your home network. Some lucky people have found fiber providers that let them use their own SFP.
They’re referring to all the subsidized bureaucratic closed-source monopoly-spyware that they force you to buy for NSA-purposes.
Hm, let’s not forget this gem:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pegasus_(spyware)
The government also wants you to believe that Hamas is running AI bot farms with fiber ethernet under all that ruble. But what they don’t warn you about:
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/pro-israel-social-media-bot-falters-shares-pro-palestine-content
https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/the-rise-of-digital-diplomacy-could-be-changing-israels-media-image/
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/01/20/netanyahus-media-poison-machine
Look at that, they’re not weeks or months away from human rights breaches, but actively engaging in them openly. We finally have a report agreeing with what everyone with eyes can see.
Couldn’t have said it better. I guess it really takes experiencing it to get it.
Given that Trump appears to be implementing Project 2025…
That is fair, but it is unfortunate that my post came of as suggesting the issue with the family plan was the whole point of the post when that was just the context. The point was that companies when hiring can discriminate, and even case law shows the government can as well.
The point of my post was more about protections in general. I was just providing context on what brought me to research the topic more. You provide some helpful feedback, but the current family plan framework actually increases the risks.
I also think it would be ignorant to pretend that the US doesn’t have a history of discriminating against “illegitimate” individuals. Many states still have laws referring to such individuals as illegitimates. Conservative states in particular take a very religious stance on the matter.
Who is playing mental gymnastics? Can you explain?
Yes, first I share my premium subscription benefits with them, but I can also manage devices this way or setup restrictions if needed.
I think the appropriate headline should be:
“Reddit in talks to embrace iris-scanning Orb to verify users created by man alleged by his own sister to have molested her throughout her childhood beginning at age 3.”
I have a Premium subscription, but I can give you an even bigger reason to never use YouTube. They actively push brain rot in their search. No matter what words I use to search for something, it is almost always the same results. Looking for nostalgic videos from the 90s? YT: “Here is the most recent brain rot on the Internet.”
How many pounds to get pounded?
Siyuan is prob the easiest based on what you’re looking for.
With all non-due respect, you’re being dishonest & disingenuous.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/30/world/middleeast/gaza-medic-israel-shooting.html
Your first link is from 2018 titled, “A Day, a Life: When a Medic Was Killed in Gaza, Was It an Accident?” I’ll quote from the article:
“An investigation by The New York Times found that Ms. Najjar, and what happened on the evening of June 1, were far more complicated than either narrative allowed… The Palestinians trying to tear down the fence are risking their lives to make a point, knowing that the protests amount to little more than a public relations stunt…”
Now let’s see if they question Israel’s narratives the same way?
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/03/technology/israel-hamas-information-war.html
Titled “In a Worldwide War of Words, Russia, China and Iran Back Hamas” and I quote:
“Iran, Russia and, to a lesser degree, China have used state media and the world’s major social networking platforms to support Hamas and undercut Israel, while denigrating Israel’s principal ally, the United States… Cyabra has documented at least 40,000 bots or inauthentic accounts online since Hamas attacked Israel from Gaza on Oct. 7. The content — visceral, emotionally charged, politically slanted and often false — has stoked anger and even violence far beyond Gaza, raising fears that it could inflame a wider conflict.”
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/10/09/opinion/gaza-doctor-interviews.html
This is an opinion piece, right up there alongside:
The Genocide Charge Against Israel Is a Moral Obscenity: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/16/opinion/israel-hamas-war-genocide.html
The Reason for an Israeli Curfew: Palestinian Terrorism: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/01/opinion/letters/israel-palestinians.html
https://www.nytimes.com/video/world/middleeast/100000010140613/israel-gaza-medics-attack-idf.html
Where is the investigation? This is a video that wasn’t even taken by NYT. Regardless, for every 10 Israeli propaganda article, maybe one or two being slightly critical doesn’t mean jack shit.
https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/new-york-times-ignored-doubts-hamas-iran-october-7-documents
https://theintercept.com/2024/04/15/nyt-israel-gaza-genocide-palestine-coverage/
Let’s look at this recent story:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/23/us/pro-palestinian-movement-embassy-attack.html
“The slaying of two Israeli Embassy workers cast a harsh spotlight on pro-Palestinian groups in the United States…”
Brave’s CEO is a homophobic Trump supporter. No thanks.