When #computers were a little larger than they are today
Photographer Berenice Abbott, 'Woman wiring an early IBM computer' from the Documenting Science series (1938-58)
[reposting from #WomensArt at the other place]
When #computers were a little larger than they are today
Photographer Berenice Abbott, 'Woman wiring an early IBM computer' from the Documenting Science series (1938-58)
[reposting from #WomensArt at the other place]
It's never been about freedom of speech.
All along it's been about toxic assholes feeling entitled to an audience for their bullshit.
The calls for a Royal Commission into the Murdoch media empire in Australia continue to gain traction, with advocates highlighting the need to address media diversity and outdated regulations. While there may not be strong public support for an inquiry at this stage, proponents argue that it is long overdue and necessary for the benefit of the public. Among those pushing for the inquiry is Australian Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young, who recently introduced a Bill in the Senate to establish the investigation.
I'm still half-reeling from the awareness that The Former Guy literally asked Russia to help him. On live TV. And then Russia did help him. And we've proven that.
And we're still all over here like, "I hope maybe one day somebody can convict him of something."
It's time for us to talk about the reality that the US *is* a failed state. It's not becoming a failed state. A functional state vigorously and promptly punishes anyone who helps or receives aid from the enemy.
I don't see nearly enough people talking about the staggering cost to the US and allies as a result of The Former Guy's theft.
Politics is one thing, but in the Intelligence and Counterintelligence communities, there are protocols. And one protocol you can take to the bank: When a man who is known to have back channel connections to literally every one of our enemies steals a trove of classified documents, you treat every single one of them as if they are now owned by our enemies.
Let the gravity of that sink in. Every single agent mentioned is now compromised. Every agent alluded to is compromised. Every combat plan is now available for all our enemies to develop countermeasures for. Every secret plan to develop intelligence on our enemies is now a dead end.
There were nuclear secrets in there.
How do you begin to calculate the impact and cost of the enemy knowing our nuclear secrets, including potentially our plans if Putin were to launch a limited nuclear strike?
We will never know the cost of it, because it's all SUPPOSED TO BE SECRET TO PROTECT US FROM OUR ENEMIES. But however much you think it cost, it was probably more.
The Defense Department and Intelligence Community don't have the luxury of hoping he didn't make the sales we all know he made.
They have to assume he sold all of it. Whether it's ever proven or not.
This is one of the worst crimes ever committed by a US citizen against the US.
@Melody I think even though everybody in my generation (X) watched all the cloak and dagger movies, we still didn’t develop a healthy appreciation for how much information an enemy can glean from an apparently innocuous slip of the tongue, or even the awareness that a certain secret document exists… much less from having seen it.
That guy’s tongue was wagging uncontrollably for four years while he had access to all our secrets. And I’ll eat my hat if Mar a Lago hasn’t been bugged by every enemy state we have.
Putin got way more return than he could have dreamed, no matter how much he spent to get TFG installed.
BREAKING - PLS BOOST!
If you are interested in the #ClimateCrisis, follow the #ClimateScientists who left the #BorgSite as a GROUP.
We can all do something to "make this a thing":
follow as many as you can, so other BorgSite groups will learn of this success.
Let's make this #TwitterExodus an avalanche!
Scientists "suffering insults and mass-spam are abandoning Twitter," and setting up shop on Mastodon.
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/2023
@mastodonmigration @atomicpoet
@feditips
@Gargron
@GottaLaff
@petergleick @Ruth_Mottram @kathhayhoe @andrewdessler @ed_hawkins @gwagner @davidho
For more background, this is an interesting read:
How Twitter became a haven for climate misinformation - "The intention is to create a perception that denial is far more widespread than it actually is," Michael Mann tells us. >>> https://www.publicnotice.co/p/twitter-climate-disinformation-musk-michael-mann
Michael E. Mann @MichaelEMann