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"Facebook, Instagram, and Threads…"

Wild how one company can just throw a switch and three platforms suddenly block content.


Just a layman: the graphic suggested to me that you might take the lines and their deviation from a periodic distribution. The random distribution is clearly further from periodic, the universal one closer. I wondered if there was some threshold that determined random vs. universal.

I'm reading it was from a "system crash", or maybe it never existed, and that even if it existed it would be of no use.

Okay.


Interesting that there would be people on a "side" that think there was a conspiracy to commit a crime. What crime?

Interference with a law enforcement investigation?

18 U.S.C. § 372 - Conspiring to impede or interfere with a federal officer

This refers to physical impediments. Spreading legal information is not an impediment, it is free speech. If all info could be interpreted as impediments to federal officers then phones, the internet, the human voice, etc would be illegal

It's a crime.

What do you have against crime?

Nonviolent political action is often criminalized.


In the fascist's mind, anything that isn't supporting Dear Leader's vision of "greatness" is a crime.

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We already know that "doxxing" on its own is not a crime, and moreover that [non-undercover] federal agents are not entitled to keep their identities secret.

We also know that legal observation and making noise does not constitute interference.

So those may be their stated reasons, but they will not hold up in court.


That's clever.

Be careful though. It's easy to think you know why you are being downvoted (BTW, it looks like the pendulum has swung the other way—you don't look downvoted to me).

When you have a handful of sentences in your post, it may well be the one you're not expecting that triggered the downvotes.


"The current iteration of ICE…"

Just murdered two protestors. A bit of a change there.


"Labelling" is different than censorship though, no?

I think it’s all part of the same culture of brigading. My comment was more an extension of thought to the parents that America has gone down a hole where dialogue no longer exists.

I see one perhaps every 2 or 3 days.

Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the screen memory of the Commodore machines (ViC-20, Commodore 64) were the most straight-forward. As opposed to the more janky Apple II memory map.

You could do a lot worse than picking up a new Commodore 64 Ultimate [1]. They're a more or less faithful remake of the Commodore 64 but have an HDMI port, SD card instead of disk drive, etc. You could learn BASIC, should be able move to assembly as well—a quick search pulled up a YouTube course on 6502 assembly for the Commodore [2].

(I realize I am not contributing "books"—but others have done well in this regard. I did want to share what I think is a pragmatic way to learn 6502.)

[1] https://www.commodore.net

[2] https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU1o_YShTPgoA7_nZ0PutqaPD...


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