Kokoro Fasching
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We've always suspected these type of people exist, that they're not just posing for the lulz. Now we have proof.I think this is free to read
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The Garden of Forking Paths | Brian Klaas | Substack
Wandering around an infinitely complex, ever-changing world. Click to read The Garden of Forking Paths, by Brian Klaas, a Substack publication.www.forkingpaths.co
(if it's not, Evernote Link)
This was all extremely risky, and the chiefs don't appear to have taken amazing security precautions once everything was installed. For one thing, they called the network "STINKY." For another, they were soon adding more gear around the ship, which was bound to raise further questions. The chiefs found that the Wi-Fi signal coming off the Starlink satellite transceiver couldn't cover the entire ship, so during a stop in Pearl Harbor, they bought "signal repeaters and cable" to extend coverage.The Starlink dish was installed on the Manchester’s O-5 level weatherdeck during a “blanket” aloft period, which requires a sailor to hang high above or over the side of the ship.
During a “blanket” aloft, duties are not documented in the deck logs or the officer of the deck logs, according to the investigation.
It’s unclear who harnessed up and actually installed the system for Marrero due to redactions in the publicly released copy of the probe, but records show Marrero powered up the system the night before the ship got underway to the West Pacific waters of U.S. 7th Fleet.
arstechnica.com
Yep, related to reflexive contrarians. Assholes.I think this is free to read
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The Garden of Forking Paths | Brian Klaas | Substack
Wandering around an infinitely complex, ever-changing world. Click to read The Garden of Forking Paths, by Brian Klaas, a Substack publication.www.forkingpaths.co
(if it's not, Evernote Link)
All of the chiefs who used, paid for, or even knew about the system without disclosing it were given "administrative nonjudicial punishment at commodore’s mast," said Navy Times.
I looked it up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-judicial_punishment#:~:text=NJP permits commanders to administratively,imposing officer and receiving officer.
Maybe it's people from the SL forum checking VVO out since freedom of speech isn't a thing over there. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 11, Members: 1, Guests: 10)
At this moment, "Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 1, Members: 1, Guests: 0)"There is something fishy going on.
Maybe it's people from the SL forum checking VVO out since freedom of speech isn't a thing over there. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
lolAt this moment, "Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 1, Members: 1, Guests: 0)"
No worries.One of those guests will be me at times since at my work computer I occasionally read the forums but I'm not logged in.

Russia has exhausted its Soviet-era energy reserves and the country's electric power industry is in need of funding, Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilev said.
Speaking at an economic forum in Russia's Vladivostok, Tsivilev said that the electric power reserves that were created during the Soviet era "have been depleted."
War production plants take a lot of energy, along with the extraction systems to produce the raw materials. I wonder if this will result in increased production of steel and other basic materials in fellow Bricks countries, which are bound to be more efficient that Russia's fading processes and lead to a long term decline in Russia.![]()
Russia has "depleted" Soviet-era energy reserves, Putin ally admits
"The main reason is a lack of funding for the modernization and maintenance of equipment," said Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilev.www.newsweek.com
Thanks. Already subscribed after the Chaos Voter article. It's refreshing to see content taking things in a slightly different direction from the main pathing of conventional media, that digs a little deeper under the surface into our core assumptions on these matters.![]()
The Garden of Forking Paths | Brian Klaas | Substack
Wandering around an infinitely complex, ever-changing world. Click to read The Garden of Forking Paths, by Brian Klaas, a Substack publication.www.forkingpaths.co
Very interesting (at least I find it so) free-to-read article by Brian Klaas, a political scientist whose very readable Substack I recommend to anyone interested such things.
End of History? Clash of Civilizations? Arc of History? It's all rather more complicated....
His recent book "Fluke" is absolutely fascinating -- I strongly recommend itThanks. Already subscribed after the Chaos Voter article. It's refreshing to see content taking things in a slightly different direction from the main pathing of conventional media, that digs a little deeper under the surface into our core assumptions on these matters.
Apple has lost its fight against the European Commission's ruling that it underpaid €13 billion in tax due to Ireland.
The European Court of Justice has set aside the judgment of the lower General Court, which previously overturned the Commission’s decision.
That lower court's ruling overturned the commission’s 2016 original finding that Apple had underpaid taxes totalling €13.1bn due to Ireland between 2003 and 2014.
In a lengthy report on Trump's second-term ambitions, sources told the publication that Trump believed that comedians who mocked him on television were guilty of giving what amounted to illegal campaign contributions to Democrats.
"As president, Trump briefly attempted to get Justice officials to twist campaign finance laws and the federal equal-time rule to declare that anti-Trump material broadcast by Saturday Night Live, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and others was somehow illegal," the publication writes.