Mark.Shore

@mshore
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interested in Earth and climate science, and the many ways we deal (or don't) with them
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Haha, whoopsie, says Apple. Anyway. How about that 15 Pro Max?

@ChrisO_wiki

You may have answered this previously, but why aren't more of these disposable troops mutinying or shooting their own officers? What do they have to lose?

@vickyveritas

I have a couple to spare if you get more requests than that from geoscientists etc.

Xitter may be worth less than 10% of what #Musk paid for it but it’s been a very successful project as he’s turned one of the worlds most influential platforms into a red-pilling machine where millions of idiots flatter his ego. It was never a business decision. https://www.reuters.com/breakingviews/elon-musks-x-is-black-hole-value-2023-10-03/
Elon Musk’s X is a black hole of value

X is still worth something, but not for the people running it. Boss Linda Yaccarino is set to present her plans for the social network formerly known as Twitter to bankers holding nearly $13 billion of its debt, the Financial Times <a href="https://www.ft.com/content/474b30e9-a726-4571-8475-9adabbbc8169" target="_blank">reported</a>. Looming over talks is the likelihood that X’s value is substantially less than even that figure.

Reuters

@geomannie @richardrathe @vickyveritas

I'd venture a guess the large white mass consists of opaque secondary calcite that precipitated in an empty shell post-deposition, in contrast to the others that filled with silt or lime mud shortly after death.

@[email protected] @justinling

Yes, there has been a bilateral extradition treaty in place since 1987. The alleged criminal act(s) must be a crime in both countries and punishable by one year or more in prison. A party can reject an extradition request on a number of grounds.

https://www.publications.gc.ca/site/eng/9.824201/publication.html

Extradition : treaty between Canada and India = Extradition : traité entre le Canada et l'Inde.: E3-1987/14-PDF - Government of Canada Publications - Canada.ca

Publication information / bibliographic Record.

Canada, and another Five Eyes country, has SIGINT pointing to India as the culprit in Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/sikh-nijjar-india-canada-trudeau-modi-1.6974607
Canada has Indian diplomats' communications in bombshell murder probe: sources | CBC News

The Canadian government has amassed both human and signals intelligence in a months-long investigation of a Sikh activist's death that has inflamed relations with India, sources tell CBC News.

CBC

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different dynamic, more like Twitter 2020-2022 minus the nazis, kind of a firehose of often interesting, sometimes chaotic posts from people you don't see here.
Let me know if you'd like a code to join

More thoughts on data presentation.

Wild that all of our institutions are responding to this absolute flood of right-wing bullshit and the violence that flows from it by throwing up their hands and saying, 'let's just stop even trying to mitigate the flood of bullshit.' And that includes law enforcement.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/investigations/2023/09/18/dhs-promised-to-combat-extremism-now-it-wont-address-the-issue/70880213007/

#fascism #disinformation #gop

Federal agencies promised to tackle extremism. Years later, experts see efforts sputtering out

Democrats demanded answers on extremism from DHS two months ago. They still haven’t had a response. Experts wonder, ‘Will extremism win?’

USA TODAY