Computers/Internet (Bloggers & Personal)
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With Christmas right around the corner, you might be tempted to just chuck that shopping list and just get your nephews some video game gift cards. Before you do, you should know about the latest game that lets players fanaticize about killing white people. “This Land Is My Land” came out on Nov. 20th, just in time for Thanksgiving. You get to play an Indian chief who has to murder all the white people in the game, so you can take back your land. Modern graphics and gameplay ensure this process is as gruesome as possible. Players get to sneak...
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I am looking for a new browser for android which autohides the search bar to give you a full screen. This used to be a common feature. Are there any browsers which have that? I mostly use brave, and chrome now and again since I cant get rid of it.
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They say the first step is admitting you have a problem. I think many readers of this article will respond with outrage, and many will see it says things they already knew to be true—and I think these two groups will largely overlap. The most powerful obstacle to confronting a destructive addiction is denial, and collectively we are in denial about pornography. Since it seems somehow relevant, let me state at the outset that I am French. Every fiber of my Latin, Catholic body recoils at puritanism of any sort, especially the bizarre, Anglo-Puritan kind so prevalent in America. I...
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Experts say deepfakes will be used to swing the 2020 election. deepfake video featuring an actor made to look and sound like the comedian Joe Rogan surfaced last week, stunning for its audio and visual accuracy. And Rogan was a great choice: He’s put out hundreds of hours-long video podcasts. There is a lot of material to work with. If you’re not yet aware of what a deepfake is in the first place, it’s a way of using artificial intelligence to create fraudulent audio or video that sounds and/or looks like a particular person. In this case, we’re seeing a...
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The totalitarian efforts to suppress and control Christian faith in China have taken a disturbing turn that reflects Beijing’s greater Orwellian aspirations of social control. In the communist nation, in which it is already quite dangerous to be a Christian, some churchgoers must now submit to facial and fingerprint scanning when they come to church. According to Bitter Winter, an online magazine exposing China’s human rights abuses and religious oppression, government thugs set up two biometric scanning stations at the entrance of the Muyang Church in Hubei. Now, before being allowed in to worship, Christians must line up to be...
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The Walls Are STILL Talking July 25 Listen in as former abortion facility workers discuss deficient practices and inspections at the facilities where they worked. We also hear from the web content manager for Check My Clinic Video is one hour long, may want to bm for later
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“We shouldn’t feel individually guilty about climate change and how our actions may have contributed to it,” says environmental reporter Tatiana Schlossberg. “But we should feel collectively responsible for building a better world.” In her new book, Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don’t Know You Have, Schlossberg examines how our daily decisions, ones we often don’t even think about, have far-reaching consequences that stretch beyond our understanding. In four sections—the internet and technology, food, fashion, and fuel—she draws connections between our everyday choices (like streaming a video or buying a pair of jeans) and the environmental problems that plague...
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THIS CONCLUDES A FOUR-PART "OPINION" OF AMERICA'S "PROBLEM," WHICH IS ONE OF **LIBERAL PERCEPTION** and NOT ONE OF INHERENT CONSERVATIVE EVIL OR "RACISM," ETC.-- GETTING THE MESSAGE ACROSS. PHOTO: I watch YouTube, and so I get to see new commercials for things they are trying to sell, like cars, food, places, and things strange and “re-imagined.” PHOTO: CHICKS CAN DO ANYTHING – iedei.files.wordpress.com The commercials seem to consist of off-the-chart tricks, like bright colors, loud noises, barely recognizable music, jumpy cgi, amped up action, people doing things I can’t fathom, and words and slogans that seem to make no sense....
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OPINION: BY JEFFREY A. FRIEDBERG PHOTO: C96977B2-35F7-44E4-98F3-9E44C5F235E9 MILLENNIALS Unloaded – joemontanasrightarm.files.wordpress.com "…It is a sobering reminder of how successful the propaganda of the leftist media and higher education system has been when one realizes that socialism is viewed by nearly half of the millions of young Americans as a sociable way of life — a better way of life where they feel people work together for the good of everyone, where the wealth generated by the sweat of the worker is not accumulated into the bank accounts of a small group of the mega-wealthy. The Democrat candidates for president continually...
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Coming soon to a dystopia near you. A video out of China shows a citizen being publicly shamed and having his photo and ID card flashed up on a big screen for crossing the road on a red light.“Chinese facial recognition system to discourage minor traffic violations. Cross the road when you shouldn’t and a picture of you with your name, ID card number pop up on the big screen for everyone to see,†tweeted Matthew Brennan.The Communist country’s vast network of facial recognition surveillance cameras are being linked to citizen ID cards, producing the kind of dystopia that would...
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Where is the software enhancement for posting comments? I had a computer go down, and my backup does not have that enhancement installed.
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Donald Trump has been pictured with a group of faith leaders praying for him and the result is an instant meme classic. On the same day that the House passed a resolution to formalise its impeachment inquiry, Trump clearly decided he was in need of some spiritual assistance. The Rev. Johnnie Moore, president of the Congress of Christian Leaders, told Fox News: It was abundantly clear, he's totally unfazed by this. Everybody felt this way. This isn't actually about Donald Trump. It's about the agenda that he's put forward, the success he's had in advancing the agenda. The reverend went...
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An edited movie clip featuring Donald Trump killing representations of the press and his political enemies recently shocked social media. But violent memes are nothing new in the MAGA community. Over the weekend of October 10 through 12, a group of about a thousand Donald Trump supporters convened in Miami for the American Priority Festival and Conference. The purpose was ostensibly to “support free speech” and “highlight American culture.” This would be accomplished, at least in part, through speeches by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Dinesh D’Souza, and Donald Trump Jr. It turned out to also involve watching garish depictions of the...
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Honeywell is jumping into robotics — with Pittsburgh as its hub. The Fortune 100 company is creating Honeywell Robotics, an advanced technology center tasked with developing artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, and advanced robotics for use mainly in warehouses. Honeywell Robotics will be based at 3 Crossings in the Strip District. The company leased 25,000 square feet of space formerly occupied by Robert Bosch in the development last spring, but did not say why. In an announcement Thursday, Honeywell said the new robotics center will help to shape the warehouses and distribution centers of the future, with automation plugging...
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Wednesday brought the distrubing and sad news that wildfires were threatening the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Southern California. Well, it was sad news to most people. But that didn’t stop a few prominent liberals in and out of the media from either gloating or blaming conservative inaction on global warming. Philadelphia Inquirer columnist and occasional CNN guest Will Bunch used the dangerous fire as an opportunity to hype his anti-Reagan book and to tout this as a what-goes-around-comes-around type situation:
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In early August, Elizabeth Warren released a plan that promises free internet access to every household in America. As with most Democratic proposals, the intentions are loudly touted, but the costs and dangers are hidden. Warren's ‘free’ internet comes with a hefty taxpayer bill of $85 billion to fund public and non-profit firms across the country. If the proposal were to pass, construction cost overages should be expected. Once established, the federal apparatus will always demand more cash for their budgets. Lest we forget, in the mind of a Democrat, the Government is always understaffed and the need for new...
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Am I being promised money for little or no effort on my part? Many offers are meant to compromise your security. Don’t interact with people promoting an offer that’s too good to be true.
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Facebook Inc said on Saturday that it had removed an ad which falsely claimed that U.S. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham supported the Green New Deal, demonstrating that it will fact-check ads from political groups but not politicians. The ad, which ran on Friday, was put up as a stunt by a left-leaning Political Action Committee, or PAC, called The Really Online Lefty League, to test Facebook’s political ad policies. Facebook has been criticized in recent weeks over its decision to not fact-check ads run by politicians, drawing ire from Democratic candidates running in the 2020 presidential election such as former...
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This week it was revealed that Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) has been tweeting under the name Pierre Delecto since 2011. The gist of most of the tweets was pointing out "what a swell fellow this Mitt Romney guy is crossing Party lines to stand with defenders of democracy like Schiff and Nadler to take down the tyrant Trump." The Senator alleges that "modesty was my motivation. If I had tweeted these things under my own name I would have appeared to be boastful. By using a pseudonym the compliments could be perceived as more honest and genuine. And who wouldn't...
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