The importance of digital privacy and freedom. The way capitalism ruins everything you like.
The importance of digital privacy and freedom. The way capitalism ruins everything you like.
HOW do you post here 1.9k times in two months? I have like 7 posts in over a year and I feel somewhat active.
I’m not complaining about any decisions mods have made, I’m legitimately asking cause that seems crazy. 32 posts a day is a LOT.
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Ehhh, Obama was a bastion of professionalism through some of the vilest shit said about him in public by other “professionals” for more than 8 years. He can say whatever he wants about Trump or anyone else, and he’s still super tame about it.
I mean, I know that’s tongue in cheek, but the results is the reason why.
As a 20+ year audio professional, the only way this happens is an engineer that either doesn’t know what they’re doing at all (so not a pro) or they aren’t getting paid enough and are very vindictive.
Literally thousands of open mic nights across the country run by teenagers getting paid nothing do a better job of preparing than this.
I applaud whoever fucked this up cause honestly, fuck that guy.
“Oh, I think you guys are at the wrong rally. You meant to go to the smaller one down the street.”
Expert level burn.
I wasn’t trying to “gatcha” or anything. I’m just asking. I thought I read that recently and am wondering.
Isn’t that illegal? Claiming someone specifically endorsed you as a candidate?
Just like he wiggled into that sofa’s DMs
I had a similar discussion with some people at a barber shop back when Pre-Elon Twitter banned Trump. They were complaining about free speech and I asked if they knew what it actually meant (in the US). When I explained that we are ONLY guaranteed free speech from the gov’t, and that Twitter was a private business and could ban whoever they want, the same way this barber shop could tell someone not to ever come back everyone got real quiet like “oh shit I have to rethink my whole world view”. I actually got thanked at another time by one employee for telling them how it actually works.
I’m not in SF, I’m elsewhere.
Subbed. I really hope it takes off. The one thing I’m missing since I left Reddit is the good audio communities.
Oh my, my Police dept has a THIRD of the total city budget (if I’m reading this correctly).
Edited for clarity, I’m not in SF and can do basic math.
How do I even find this out? Is there a specific resource for this, or do I have to ask my City Hall?
It is ABSOLUTELY on purpose. Easiest way to gut a dept is by making it useless or ineffective.
I actually think the post title and text were edited AFTER I responded which made me look like an idiot, but whatever.
Man I’m just getting killed for misreading stuff lately.
I don’t know but that’s a ground symbol like you would see on an electronics schematic.
This is comprehensive, and impressive. Good job. Saving this post for my next purchase.