Danger Zone 😏
Danger Zone 😏
I think the “optimism” cited is that this would ever end.
He was having the best dream!
Shorter, at least
There’s a book series, the first of which is called Dark Eden, which is set on a planet substantially like that 🙂
Right now I’m reading The Little Dummer Girl by LeCarré, and it’s plenty depressing already. But I’ll put this on the queue.
I’ve been thinking about muckers ever since I read the book back in the early 2000s. Wish more people knew about it.
“Properly” and “should” are doing a lot of work here.
Hail my gimlet brother! I’ve gotten back into these in a major way over the last couple of years for the exact same reasons.
Where the HELL is my triceratops?
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” has been my model 😉 And Wired aside, it does work phenomenally well. But I will take a look at your suggestion.
I use Block This! on my Android device, which essentially a pseudo-VPN that blackholes ad requests (as well as some trackers and miscellany). Wired bounces me immediately if I have it enabled.
They also paywall some ad-blockers.
Anyone have a non-paywall link?
My understanding is that if you run a rogue discoverable DHCP server in a local network with a particular set of options set and hyper-specific routing rules, you can clobber the routing rules set by the VPN software on any non-Android device, and route all traffic from those devices through arbitrary midpoints that you control.
But IANANE (I am not a network engineer) so please correct my misinterpretations.
Interesting article. I think the money quotes that shifted my POV a little were these:
It has become a leading source of information in this country. About one-third of Americans under 30 regularly get their news from it.
and
American law has long restricted foreign ownership of television or radio stations, even by companies based in friendly countries. “Limits on foreign ownership have been a part of federal communications policy for more than a century,”
It does place the ban in some more relevant historical context.
I would argue that a live-in landlord that does maintenance work or acts as a building super is in fact doing a job.
Otherwise, agreed.
Anyone have a non-paywall link?
What’s Reddit’s Tencent ownership percent?
Is there actually a plan for a reunion season? Or just that everything inevitably gets one?