GoGo Penguin: “From the North” (Live in Manchester)

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GoGo Penguin present their new EP “From the North,” recorded live at Old Granada Studios in Manchester.

Wave Decay
Ascent
Friday Film Special
Everything Is Going to Be OK
An Unbroken Thread of Awareness
You’re Stronger Than You Think
Parasite

Stream & download the EP here: gogopenguin.lnk.to

Subscribe to GoGo Penguin’s YouTube channel: youtube.com

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Twitter – @GoGo_Penguin
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Film by LOW FOUR

Directed and edited by Dan Parrott
Shot by Ben Harrison, Adrian Lambert, Dan Parrott, Tobenn Whitaker
Lit by Adrian Lambert

Audio recorded, mixed and produced by Joseph Reiser, Brendan Williams
Assistant engineer - Lee Aston

All songs written by Chris Illingworth, Nick Blacka, Jon Scott

(C) 2024 Gogo Penguin, under exclusive license to XXIM Records, a label of Sony Music Entertainment

Concord Music Publishing / Laurasia Music Publishing / Songtrust

#GoGoPenguin #FromtheNorth

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62 comments
1
Charles  Apr 6, 2024 • 11:09:50am

Great.

LGF links are now blocked from being posted at Threads or Facebook, with no notice or explanation. I suspect it’s because one of our members posted a comment with a link to an article critical of Facebook’s climate change ad policies.

I just tagged Adam Mosseri in a post at Threads, asking what is going on. He’ll probably ignore it.

2
Charles  Apr 6, 2024 • 11:19:50am

Someone emailed to tell me that they’d gotten a notice from Facebook that one of their posts was being deleted because it linked to my site.

The post was from 2009.

This is seriously fucked up.

3
Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire  Apr 6, 2024 • 11:20:57am

re: #1 Charles

Yep. I tried to post a link to this thread and it was immediately blocked. This is 100% pure unmitigated BS.

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BeenHereAwhile  Apr 6, 2024 • 11:33:28am

re: #1 Charles

Great.

LGF links are now blocked from being posted at Threads or Facebook, with no notice or explanation. I suspect it’s because one of our members posted a comment with a link to an article critical of Facebook’s climate change ad policies.

I just tagged Adam Mosseri in a post at Threads, asking what is going on. He’ll probably ignore it.

That sucks, and understand exposure of LGF in Facebook’s corporate fishbowl is beneficial to your product.

5
PhillyPretzel ✅  Apr 6, 2024 • 11:35:25am

There is always someone who complains no matter what you do. If the other avenues are open rely on those if possible. And keep on bugging Facebook until they change.

6
Joe Bacon ✅  Apr 6, 2024 • 11:38:11am

re: #2 Charles

Someone emailed to tell me that they’d gotten a notice from Facebook that one of their posts was being deleted because it linked to my site.

The post was from 2009.

This is seriously fucked up.

A couple weeks ago they stung me over a post made in 2015 and when I complained they stung that as well.

7
Charles  Apr 6, 2024 • 11:41:21am

I’m half expecting to get suspended from Threads for daring to mention this.

8
Teukka  Apr 6, 2024 • 11:51:31am

re: #7 Charles

I’m half expecting to get suspended from Threads for daring to mention this.

I’m quarter expecting a ban…

9
Charles  Apr 6, 2024 • 11:52:12am

Well, I’m going to raise hell about this.

10
Eclectic Cyborg  Apr 6, 2024 • 11:54:11am

Knocking something off the bucket list today:

Getting my first tattoo at age 42.

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BeenHereAwhile  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:05:43pm

Price of zero-day exploits rises as companies harden products against hackers

A startup is now offering millions of dollars for tools to hack iPhones, Android devices, WhatsApp, and iMessage

… On Monday, startup Crowdfense published its updated price list for these hacking tools, which are commonly known as “zero-days,” because they rely on unpatched vulnerabilities in software that are unknown to the makers of that software. Companies like Crowdfense and one of its competitors Zerodium claim to acquire these zero-days with the goal of re-selling them to other organizations, usually government agencies or government contractors, which claim they need the hacking tools to track or spy on criminals.

techcrunch.com

12
silverdolphin  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:06:26pm

Sorry I missed so much of the discussion on the last thread about intelligent life. I had a couple of thoughts. Based on the physics we know.

1) I believe that becoming a space-fairing civilization would require tremendous changes in our cultures. For example, a stable space-fairing civilization could sustain itself only if it could accurately control mentally challenged people. Unlike Earth, a single nutball could take out the entire ship quite easily. Can’t be stable early on with those kind of odds. I simply do not see how violent species like the Klingons could have starships when they would have been killing each other on the ships early on. This sort of stability is so far from where we are now that it is almost unimagineable.

So, to be a stable space-fairing civilizaiton requires a peaceful species that has removed the possibilities that single individuals could impact the ships. Otherwise it is not going to be stable.

2) We think about aliens coming to conquer because that is how we are - we are still expanding on Earth . But I think that for the sorts of civilizations that create stable space-faring civilizations, expansion is not as important. Stability is. So it is likely there is no drive for further territorial expansion. And it also requires too much energy.

3) But what is important and critical for any highly intelligent species is information and data from diverse sources, allowing it to deal more effectively with a complex universe. That is the level of disrupton that would keep a stable civilizaton from falling into decline. What they will crave is the information flow that comes with interacting with other intelligent species that have derived their own unique solutions to complex problems. Information, not expansion.

4) They can accomplish this by sending autonomous devices to nearby stars that look promising. These devices look for the signs of intelligent life and report back.

So, why have we not heard from them? Well, it is likely that all intelligent species have to overcome a similar barrier we are seeing - overcoming population growth and the pollution our waste products produce. So why contact a species that has not shown the ability to overcome this barrier? Why contact a species that will fail?

BUt if we overcome this hurdle, which will require the creation of a diverse, global culture that is very different than we have today, we might be worth contacting. The exchangeof information could have tremendously productive impacts on both civilizations.

Hope so.

13
Teukka  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:07:04pm

re: #9 Charles

Well, I’m going to raise hell about this.

Take no prisoners, Sir!

14
jaunte  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:11:06pm

Let’s see facebook try to censor CNN.

Meta is accused of censoring a non-profit newspaper and an independent journalist who criticized the company
edition.cnn.com

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Jay C  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:11:30pm

re: #10 Eclectic Cyborg

Knocking something off the bucket list today:

Getting my first tattoo at age 42.

Make sure any text is spelled correctly.

You don’t want to have any regerts later…

16
Captain Ron  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:16:55pm
17
Decatur Deb  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:19:20pm

re: #16 Captain Ron

“Hell of a job, Bronski.”

18
Semper Fi  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:19:51pm

re: #10 Eclectic Cyborg

Knocking something off the bucket list today:

Getting my first tattoo at age 42.

Don’t do it! Go out and have a nice dinner instead.

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BeenHereAwhile  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:20:23pm

re: #10 Eclectic Cyborg

Knocking something off the bucket list today:

Getting my first tattoo at age 42.

Mono- color, or are you getting colors?

21
Charles  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:22:40pm

How is this not libel?

Meta is telling people who’ve linked to my site that it contains malware.

This. Is. Completely. False.

22
jaunte  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:29:05pm

@shayan86.bsky.social

A colleague of mine just told me that while trying to tag me in an Instagram story she was about to share regarding a BBC article we’d written together, she was given a warning that “I repeatedly post false information”, despite the fact my work is the exact opposite of that.

I’d love to hear from some disgruntled FB employee about exactly what madness is going on internally.

23
Decatur Deb  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:31:06pm

re: #21 Charles

Charles, could this be related to the log-in problem I had a year or so ago? Comcast would not connect me to LGF, even in lurk mode, for 6 months. Then it cleared spontaneously, possibly because something between me/Comcast/LGF was routinely updated. At first there were returns from Comcast involving a security program (Cloudfare) that LGF used for a bit.

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Charles  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:37:21pm

re: #23 Decatur Deb

I don’t think so; I think it’s about that article criticizing their climate ad policy; a link was posted in a comment yesterday. Either somebody got big mad over there or there’s an automated system going haywire.

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goddamnedfrank  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:39:00pm

re: #23 Decatur Deb

Charles, could this be related to the log-in problem I had a year or so ago? Comcast would not connect me to LGF, even in lurk mode, for 6 months. Then it cleared spontaneously, possibly because something between me/Comcast/LGF was routinely updated. At first there were returns from Comcast involving a security program (Cloudfare) that LGF used for a bit.

This is almost certainly an upper level manager / director at Facebook who ordered their team to treat Kabas’ article like a cognito-hazard and nuke it from orbit. Now the org has to deal with the fallout, and the knee-jerk response for an unfolding PR disaster is to circle the wagons around the institution while being as vague and opaque as possible.

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ckkatz  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:48:41pm

Big protest in Hungary. Unfortunately, the current front runner is a virtual unknown with a new political party. Hopefully he is not another anti-democratic fraud. This is the danger when things destabilize.

Serdult Xitter post

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Eclectic Cyborg  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:52:01pm

And the end result of my tattoo adventure:

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ckkatz  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:53:32pm

So sorry to hear what the ‘borg’ is trying to do to you/us.

All I can think is to remind the dude-bros that they cannot isolate themselves into their own little island and try to roll up the gang planks after themselves.

No man is an island,
Entire of itself;
Every man is a piece of the continent,
A part of the main.

If a clod be washed away by the sea,
Europe is the less,
As well as if a promontory were:
As well as if a manor of thy friend’s
Or of thine own were.

Any man’s death diminishes me,
Because I am involved in mankind.
And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls;
It tolls for thee.

John Donne

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Apr 6, 2024 • 12:53:58pm

re: #26 ckkatz

Israel is doing the same thing. (scroll down a few articles to get to the protest story)
cnn.com

30
Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:01:00pm

Facebook is probably so FUBAR by now that it is not recoverable.

I rarely visit FB anymore. I joined to keep in contact with my relatives, but even most of them (who have not died already) barely post. At least among “friends”, who knows if they post in some screwy group.

META strikes me as a stock that is kept artificially high by the almost tulip-madness that still infests investments in anything that is even tangentially related to AI and personal information harvesting.

META’s products really only have value as a means of exploiting other people.

31
Markm1960  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:02:01pm

re: #10 Eclectic Cyborg

Knocking something off the bucket list today:

Getting my first tattoo at age 42.

I got my first at 60. Honestly couldn’t think of anything I really wanted before then.

32
Unabogie  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:03:02pm

re: #12 silverdolphin

Sorry I missed so much of the discussion on the last thread about intelligent life. I had a couple of thoughts. Based on the physics we know.

1) I believe that becoming a space-fairing civilization would require tremendous changes in our cultures. For example, a stable space-fairing civilization could sustain itself only if it could accurately control mentally challenged people. Unlike Earth, a single nutball could take out the entire ship quite easily. Can’t be stable early on with those kind of odds. I simply do not see how violent species like the Klingons could have starships when they would have been killing each other on the ships early on. This sort of stability is so far from where we are now that it is almost unimagineable.

So, to be a stable space-fairing civilizaiton requires a peaceful species that has removed the possibilities that single individuals could impact the ships. Otherwise it is not going to be stable.

2) We think about aliens coming to conquer because that is how we are - we are still expanding on Earth . But I think that for the sorts of civilizations that create stable space-faring civilizations, expansion is not as important. Stability is. So it is likely there is no drive for further territorial expansion. And it also requires too much energy.

3) But what is important and critical for any highly intelligent species is information and data from diverse sources, allowing it to deal more effectively with a complex universe. That is the level of disrupton that would keep a stable civilizaton from falling into decline. What they will crave is the information flow that comes with interacting with other intelligent species that have derived their own unique solutions to complex problems. Information, not expansion.

4) They can accomplish this by sending autonomous devices to nearby stars that look promising. These devices look for the signs of intelligent life and report back.

So, why have we not heard from them? Well, it is likely that all intelligent species have to overcome a similar barrier we are seeing - overcoming population growth and the pollution our waste products produce. So why contact a species that has not shown the ability to overcome this barrier? Why contact a species that will fail?

BUt if we overcome this hurdle, which will require the creation of a diverse, global culture that is very different than we have today, we might be worth contacting. The exchangeof information could have tremendously productive impacts on both civilizations.

Hope so.

Honestly, I think the reason we haven’t heard from aliens is that if they exist, they are too far away to either know, or care to visit. Think about what we’d do if we somehow found biomarkers from a planet that is 1000 light years away. What would we do about it? We wouldn’t plan a trip because the biomarkers are from 1000 years ago. How could we know that the life is still there? So we would never plan a trip to visit. We might not even send a probe. Our space travel is going to be about finding resources for extraction, and that will likely never change. So would we send a signal? Maybe. Or maybe we’d consider it wiser to hold off in case there are security ramifications to sending out signals in a language they won’t understand. So what would prompt an actual visit to our planet? I see almost no reason to do it that would benefit them.

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nines09  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:03:08pm

re: #9 Charles

Well, I’m going to raise hell about this.

Fight. Never stop. Fight.

34
jaunte  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:03:50pm

@ariarmstrong.bsky.social

58m
Wow. The Colorado GOP just booted Sun reporter Sandra Fish from its assembly.

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jaunte  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:06:28pm

“…A Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office deputy escorted a credentialed reporter out of the Colorado Republican Party’s state assembly Saturday morning.

Sandra Fish, a reporter with the Colorado Sun, received a press pass when entering the assembly held at the Southwest Motors Events Center on the state fairgrounds in Pueblo.

Eric Grossman, an event manager with the Colorado GOP, had told Fish in a text message sent at 3:45 a.m. Saturday morning that Fish was not on the list of credentialed reporters because state party chair Dave Williams “believes current reporting to be very unfair.”
chieftain.com

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Unabogie  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:07:50pm

re: #35 jaunte

So they’d be fine if Joe Biden boots all conservative media out of every event?

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ckkatz  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:08:14pm

re: #29 PhillyPretzel ✅

Israel is doing the same thing. (scroll down a few articles to get to the protest story)
cnn.com

Yup! A significant portion of the Israeli population was fed up with Netanyahu before this and I suspect that far more are since.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:09:43pm

re: #34 jaunte

Never believe these fuckers when they tell you they support the constitution.

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jaunte  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:11:49pm

re: #36 Unabogie

They don’t like her reporting about where the money is coming from:

“…The 2020 election has driven nearly $89 million in spending on TV ads in Colorado this year, nearly three-quarters on the U.S. Senate contest between Republican incumbent Cory Gardner and Democratic former Gov. John Hickenlooper. And 56% of that Senate money comes from outside groups hoping to influence voters, a new analysis from The Colorado Sun shows.

In addition, nearly $29 million worth of Facebook ads have targeted the state since the beginning of the year, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks the spending. Add at least another $15 million in reported outside spending on mailers, texting, canvassing and more at the state and federal level..

The huge sums show that the candidates running for office often aren’t the main force behind the messages that voters receive.

With the launch of The Colorado Sun’s Colorado campaign money tracker, we want to help you learn who’s delivering the messages you’re seeing, where the money is coming from and why they want to influence you.

colabnews.co

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ckkatz  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:12:55pm

re: #27 Eclectic Cyborg

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jaunte  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:13:19pm

“Sandra Fish is a data journalist who’s covered campaign finance in Colorado for 20 years. She also teaches students at University of Colorado Boulder, and has written about politics for national outlets. In 2020 Fish, as she is known, will provide training and technical support for Colorado newsrooms participating in First Draft News’ mis-/dis-information training and campaign finance data analysis and reporting.”
colabnews.co

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jaunte  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:15:08pm

Seems like people specializing in the mis- and dis- information field are being targeted by corporate interests.

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gwangung  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:18:20pm

re: #42 jaunte

Seems like people specializing in the mis- and dis- information field are being targeted by corporate interests.

Basically people calling out their bullshit and proving it.

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GlutenFreeJesus  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:18:42pm

re: #37 ckkatz

Just wait until Iran retaliates.

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jeffreyw  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:24:23pm
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ckkatz  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:40:23pm

re: #44 GlutenFreeJesus

Interestingly, the reports are that the diplomatic note that the Iranians sent the US regarding retaliation was remarkably mild.

It remains to be seen whether the reports regarding the note are correct; The Iranians weren’t, for once, lying; And whether the IRGC-AQ does something really stupid.

Also reportedly, some of the Iranian allied Iraqi militias, upon, (pre-Damascus bombing) getting briefed on IRGC-AQ plans, stated their preference to not participate.

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(((Archangel1)))  Apr 6, 2024 • 1:59:59pm

re: #37 ckkatz

Yup! A significant portion of the Israeli population was fed up with Netanyahu before this and I suspect that far more are since.

Significant is an understatement - more than 80% of Israelis survey in the past few months blame him personally for the governmental failure that made the October 7 massacre possible and want him out. That figure includes many in former Likud strongholds in the south that were directly attacked and bombed that day.
The Israeli coalition is on weaker grounds than the Tories in the UK - unlike in the UK, the Israeli parliament can be dissolved and new elections called early, and almost certainly will.
As I wrote a few threads ago, Netanyahu no political future whatsoever and is now just trying to reduce the damage to his “legacy” by securing a military success against Hamas to balance out the sacrifices Israel will need to do to secure the release of the hostages (for whom Hamas wants many convicted murderers released).
Fucker’s on borrowed time. And he knows it.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:00:49pm

re: #26 ckkatz

Let’s just hope he does not name his party the “Suicide Party”.

Eastern European history is so deep and so many old grievances exist, that I always fear some ancient enmity will raise its head.

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(((Archangel1)))  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:02:05pm

When the dust has settled and elections take place (likely by September), there’s going to be a massive political shift in Israel. Likud is looking at a political cratering not seen in decades, and all the right-wing parties in power will likely lose those decades-long strongholds for a generation.

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darthstar  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:03:24pm

Nelson Mandela’s back…

Mastodon

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:05:26pm

re: #50 darthstar

And I got a campaign instant message from DT today. I blocked it, reported it and deleted that &^%$ message.

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darthstar  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:08:01pm

re: #51 PhillyPretzel ✅

And I got a campaign instant message from DT today. I blocked it, reported it and deleted that &^%$ message.

President Biden messaged me…in Mexico!

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Unabogie  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:09:09pm

re: #50 darthstar

Nelson Mandela’s back…

[Embedded content]

Trump says he’d be happy to spend time in jail after breaking the gag order. I hope he gets his wish. He’s vastly overestimating the number of people who will defend his right to attack the family of the judges overseeing his multiple criminal trials.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:20:46pm

re: #53 Unabogie

Trump says he’d be happy to spend time in jail after breaking the gag order. I hope he gets his wish. He’s vastly overestimating the number of people who will defend his right to attack the family of the judges overseeing his multiple criminal trials.

The VERY SCARY THING…It takes only one Scott Roeder to do Trump’s Dirty Work…

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Belafon  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:24:36pm

re: #54 Joe Bacon ✅

The VERY SCARY THING…It takes only one Scott Roeder to do Trump’s Dirty Work…

I think we’re at the point where people would be wondering if it was staged by Trump.

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JC1  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:25:18pm

re: #21 Charles

How is this not libel?

Meta is telling people who’ve linked to my site that it contains malware.

This. Is. Completely. False.

[Embedded content]

I’m sure there’s some attorney out there willing to take the case on contingency.

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7-y (Expectation of Great Things in Due Course)  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:27:41pm

re: #10 Eclectic Cyborg

Knocking something off the bucket list today:

Getting my first tattoo at age 42.

I hope you love it.

My only tattoos are tiny little “x” tattoos marking significant locations on the inside of my colon. Despite three Vietnam trips at Uncle Sam’s expense I never have gotten any external tattoos, probably because I didn’t drink at that age.

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darthstar  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:27:43pm

Oh, there’s more to that rant.

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JC1  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:29:22pm

re: #30 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

Facebook is probably so FUBAR by now that it is not recoverable.

I rarely visit FB anymore. I joined to keep in contact with my relatives, but even most of them (who have not died already) barely post. At least among “friends”, who knows if they post in some screwy group.

META strikes me as a stock that is kept artificially high by the almost tulip-madness that still infests investments in anything that is even tangentially related to AI and personal information harvesting.

META’s products really only have value as a means of exploiting other people.

Pytorch is great. Quest VR is almost as good Apple’s VR at 1/8th the price.

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darthstar  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:30:46pm

re: #53 Unabogie

Trump says he’d be happy to spend time in jail after breaking the gag order. I hope he gets his wish. He’s vastly overestimating the number of people who will defend his right to attack the family of the judges overseeing his multiple criminal trials.

Wait until he learns that he can’t have his phone in prison.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:32:33pm

re: #55 Belafon

I think we’re at the point where people would be wondering if it was staged by Trump.

Not among the GOP base since FAUX will pin the blame on Antifa or BLM.

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Belafon  Apr 6, 2024 • 2:48:08pm

re: #61 Joe Bacon ✅

Not among the GOP base since FAUX will pin the blame on Antifa or BLM.

And who among them was going to vote for Biden?


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