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There are free TVs now that are completely subsidized by ads: https://www.telly.com/

But don't think people who can afford the more expensive TV are also more tech-savvy. Some just want a nicer TV. Also, they are a much more lucrative target market than people who cannot afford the nicer TV.


I finally saw one of these in person last year!

It was as fascinating as it was terrifying.

It had a noticable array of sensors and (I think?) microphones along with a camera smack dab in the middle. Above that was its permanent ad display. The TV also has access to its own portal, which was what was on when I saw it. An AI-generated reporter was talking about entertainment news.

Not even Orwell could've imagined a better telescreen than this. You know it's chock full of anti-defeat protections to prevent curious minds from scoring a free TV.


Clay shooting is fun. What happens when all the clays are released at the same time, not one at a time as you shoot? And if you miss one, you die.

In addition to being suppressed, the protestors are also seeing that their efforts have not changed anything in the past year. In fact, the opposite has occurred, the behavior being protested has continued and grown in scope.

That's a lot of it. I helped facilitate protests during Iraq2, and it feels like it did very little compared to efforts, I dunno, volunteering at the local homeless shelter?

I do a bit of activist work still, and help with protests from time to time. This year I joined up with some folks and we have a street medic group that has been supporting some local protest efforts, fortunately it's really only been needed once this year, when some folks got pepper sprayed and needed to decontaminate.

However, even when protests might be effective, there are a couple of other relevent things:

there has been very little time to react to anything because this admin just kind of seems to operate under some chaotic principle of YOLO, so you can't plan protest a month out for an event that is planned for two months. I don't think even the admin is thinking that far ahead,

there are about 4 other things that folks have been working on, even if we don't add in the 5 other things that dropped in the last month that are worth attention. The zone is flooded as they say...



I think the map is biased towards airports with the most disruptions, not the largest.

That's impressive. Soylent only went for $65 million.


Haven't phones, watches and tablets been using low refresh rates to enable battery improvements for a while?

The Apple Watch Series 5 (2019) has a refresh rate down to 1Hz.

M4 iPad Pro lacks always-on display despite OLED panel with variable refresh rate (2024):

https://9to5mac.com/2024/05/09/m4-ipad-pro-always-on-display...


If people are giving you money, are you truly incompetent?

I think we're using different scales to measure competency.


Competent enough to receive money, not competent enough to run a country well. But now we're getting into very subjective stuff, I'm sure his handlers are quite OK with what he's doing. It doesn't matter it all looks super suspicious, they are confident they won't face any consequences.

The articles exclusively mentioning how it removes microplastics, begs the question how it removes everything else water filters already handle.

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