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global_cafeous 1 point ago +1 / -0

Noticed something maybe interesting about these pics: when I download them, they're a mixture of JPEGs and PNGs. Don't know if .win converts them automatically, but if not, that's suspicious.

Tried running a steganography on one of the PNGs, but didn't find anything interesting using that tool.

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global_cafeous 1 point ago +1 / -0

Kari Lake is still gaining. If she wins, that could be a beachhead to audit with more power than last time. Go after it strong and early, and you could reveal the fraud.

Once Arizona goes, you can look at 2020, and also show that other states might be in the same boat. With the bird being freed, and fraud proven in Arizona, pressure can grow to have a real audit in other states. States start falling like dominos, and the whole fraud system comes down.

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global_cafeous 1 point ago +1 / -0

Vanguard's funds are an excellent way for the average person to own the whole stock market, so basically every investor uses them. Given the popularity of passive investing, it's no surprise then that they own a sizable share of many companies.

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global_cafeous 1 point ago +1 / -0

You're not really doing anything when you're sleeping, so why not start out each day with a full tank?

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global_cafeous 4 points ago +4 / -0

DC fast charging is always spendy, and their use should be the exception rather than the rule.

A better comparison would be what you pay to charge at home.

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global_cafeous 1 point ago +1 / -0

The price of EVs keeps coming down; the 2023 Bolt starts at $26.6k now. There are many ICE vehicles that cost more new. Batteries last a while too; average for a Bolt is 6-8% drop in capacity after 100k miles. Replacing an engine also isn't cheap either.

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global_cafeous 1 point ago +1 / -0

Q's trip code provides about only 60 bits of security. According to experts, the strength of Bitcoin's public-key crypto is 128 bits of security. If it really is compromised to be weaker than 60 bits, then why do we see no evidence of that in the target-rich environment of Bitcoin wallets?

Digital signatures is the standard solution to this problem, and if Q used them then we wouldn't have to worry about whether Watkins is messing with the tripcode. It would also allow Q to migrate to other platforms with ease.

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global_cafeous 3 points ago +3 / -0

Without a tripcode or ID, these three posts might not even be from the same person/group.

If only Q signed their posts using public-key crypto... That all of those would be compromised worse than 8kun's tripcode implementation just feels wrong.

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global_cafeous 4 points ago +4 / -0

Vox Day recently had a post relating to this topic: Racism is Pro-Human Diversity:

In fact, racism is entirely laudable, as racism is nothing more than the attempt by a people whose identity is under assault to preserve their unique status as a people, and the term is used in a pejorative manner by those who are attempting to destroy all independent aspects of identity, language, blood, religion, and culture in that group of people.

[...]

Indians who objected to their tribal identity being destroyed were deemed “racist” by their conquerors and had their children subjected to relentless propaganda intended to brainwash them into believing that they were something they were not. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it?

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global_cafeous 4 points ago +6 / -2

“Only female athletes, based on their biological sex, may participate in any team, sport, or athletic event designated as being for females, women, or girls,” Noem’s new bill reads. The bill defines sex as that assigned at birth.

That just means they're going to be competing against those who are currently taking testosterone. I don't think that's going to have the intended effect.

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global_cafeous 1 point ago +1 / -0

After all, why shouldn't he have a 3rd term?

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global_cafeous 1 point ago +1 / -0

Assume the vax was 100% effective at preventing death and if the unvaxxed are all going to get sick at some point... The benefit for the 99.98% group would be completely negated if:

  1. There's a 0.1% chance of 20% of the vaxxed dying
  2. There's a 1% chance of 2% of the vaxxed dying
  3. There's a 10% chance of 0.2% of the vaxxed dying

Can you just dismiss the 0.1% possibility? Given all of the evil surrounding the vax I can't.

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global_cafeous 6 points ago +6 / -0

From the opening: "The Justices of this Court can no longer ignore what the public already sees—a time in history like that which Churchill once characterized as the gathering storm."

A gathering storm you say?

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global_cafeous 1 point ago +1 / -0

The AZ election audit, which is a count and verification of the ballots provided by Maricopa County. This was today's presentation.

Only part of that was today's presentation. The examination of the ballot images is still ongoing. That may give us a breakdown on which actual ballots are legit and which ones are not.

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global_cafeous 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is also the boring possibility that they aren't that bad, which isn't to say that they don't have issues. The net impact of them in the long run for the groups he's pushing for could be positive.

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global_cafeous 3 points ago +3 / -0

Each group had nearly 22,000 people in it. Some people are going to randomly die in a group that big. Here's a tweet with a screenshot of the data

by BQnita
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global_cafeous 1 point ago +1 / -0

Assuming it's tuned to 440 Hz, you just play the song back at 432/440 (98.1818%) times the normal rate. The quality of the recording and headset isn't going to affect it.

I find larger shifts to be more interesting.

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global_cafeous 6 points ago +6 / -0

Anonymous Conservative's take:

But you have to consider the story by Byrne, where he, Flynn, Powell, and her fellow lawyer infiltrated the White House and ambushed Trump with a surefire way to launch full audits of four states under Presidential authority. All Trump had to do was sign one paper, and Powell would have set it all in motion and in two weeks the fraud would have been revealed. Trump danced around it as if bullets were bouncing around his feet, and then he called in some White House lawyers who danced, and then he took everybody upstairs to have some of his grandmother’s meatballs while he danced some more, as I recall. Finally he agreed to sign the paper. And when he got rid of them, he never signed the paper and avoided all future contact, in essence making sure we were set on the current path. This is a plan Trump wanted. It could be a Cabal plan, but Trump feels too good to me, and he has done too much damage to Cabal for that to fit. To that end however it is impossible to know if Barr was a predictable traitor, or if he was a patriot making sure no local AG screwed up this massive plan.

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global_cafeous 1 point ago +2 / -1

It's not that simple

Tesla has an 8 year warranty on the pack for degradation to 70%. That doesn't mean you have to replace it after 8 years. That doesn't even mean you have to replace it if it hits 70%, just that your range is lower.

The limit for charge/discharge depends on how fast and how extreme you're (dis)charging the battery. So how are people doing on average? For the model S/X the trendline is above 90% capacity at 150,000 miles.

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