well, the finest newspaper in the country recommended it!
well, the finest newspaper in the country recommended it!
Here’s a story on their app to track this stuff, which doesn’t work in rural areas: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/14/trump-ground-game-smartphone-app
They “have little way to know whether canvassers are actually knocking on doors or whether they are cheating – for instance, by “speed-running” routes”
jwz.org/blog, for obvious reasons.
And not just burning them for power/transport - a lot of this is coming from forest fires.
So what was the “little incident in Arizona”?
There’s a UK scheme called Flood Re that does this kind of thing. If you’re more than a certain probability of flooding, you need to go with an insurer that’s backed by the government’s reinsurance policy.
There’s an “editorial complaints” link at the bottom of BBC news website.
Note that ‘other’ includes a lot of old-growth Canadian trees being burned, where some people might disagree with the government categorisation of that as ‘renewable energy’.
re #7, I hope they are also saying no ‘secret questions’ to reset the password?
wasn’t that an aircraft engine irl?
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There’s a whole range of possibilities between having an ECU, and constantly uploading video, listening to conversations, and recording location history.
Meanwhile in republican planning… how can we cause enough delay to trigger a contingent election?
All those videos of riots and fires showing “what would happen in a Biden administration” (filmed in the Trump administration)
When your first notification about the change is a Mastodon post telling you to look for a pre-checked checkbox that wasn’t there before…
Given the backlash against environmental protestors blocking traffic, can you imagine the backlash against the oil industry when an unusually severe storm or flood or landslide blocks traffic?!
Boredom and not taking anything seriously?