Ooof. There's a lot of disgruntled federal workers getting laid off with a lot of state secrets in their head.
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This is pretty cool. I never heard of this blog and I clicked on at least half the links.
This is going to sound like a crap answer but that's why Temu/AliExpress are growing so fast. They are the middleman, instead of Walmart, Target, Amazon, etc. Anything "made in China" can now be bought directly from them. Of course, the negative is getting garbage.
Now what if other countries figure out that loophole.
How exactly does a website stop a web scraper specifically from a org?
I mean isn't that the whole point of web scraping? That if it's publicly available, anybody, including people like ICE, will find a way to get the data?
That pie chart isnt including trust.
If I see a Hotmail/yahoo email, I immediately assume spammer or nontechnical boomer who has already been scammed a few times.
Brilliant observation. I didn't consider that at all!
But to what degree? Like so you go extra intense with it?
What about a scale, that when you turn it to the lowest, you say things like "ah fart rabbits. You gosh darn sizzle bobble!"
Want to know what's crazy? RFK wrote a book about it during the height of covid. It's very highly rated on Amazon and Goodreads. Science be damned. We are fucked.
Yep. Don't even argue.
Waste your time, you waste theirs.
Yeah this is fishy.
Because I've applied to jobs that were like, "If you can't perform mental calculus while riding a unicycle, then you're unfit" and then you're in the interview and the manager goes, "Yeah sorry the application was written by the fuckwits in HR. They don't know shit about what we do."
Have you researched? Without outing myself, there's local websites for my city that I use to find how to participate.
For more broad national one: https://www.teslatakedown.com/
Facebook unfortunately is still where a lot of folks go. Nextdoor, is another one. Heck, even craigslist has posts about upcoming protests.
Places with a local bulletin board, like coffee shops also have events.
And honestly, in this current climate, I'm suspicious of any polished app/website for protesting that could give away my identity as a attendee. Police have a lot of experience with keeping tabs on these things.
This is really fascinating. I never heard of this.
Is there a non-religious, ELI5 resource I can read more about this?