runsmooth
Thinker, Hoarder. I gather news and current events to outline and identify issues with a Canadian point of view.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Make Microsoft's CEO cry by installing Chrome's 'Microslop' extensionEnglish
1·23 days agoFor those thinking about the switch, and happen to game, I understand that plenty of users are going to CachyOS or Bazzite as well.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What events are you looking forward to in 2026?English
2·1 month agoI’m going to jump into a Meshcore rabbit hole here, potentially converting a Raspberry Pi into a repeater if I get further in.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Gadgets for people who don't trust the governmentEnglish
3·1 month agoAfter reading some more experiences, and watching a few more videos, I’ll be trying a WisMesh Tag with Meshcore.
If I slip into the rabbit trail, maybe I’ll build a repeater for fun. lol
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Technology@beehaw.org•Gadgets for people who don't trust the governmentEnglish
17·1 month agoAnyone have any experience with that meshtastic idea? Issues and hype?
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News@lemmy.world•Israel accuses Mamdani of antisemitism on first day as New York mayorEnglish
11·1 month agoIsrael owes the people of the United States answers for what exactly Epstein was doing on their behest, and if their government was involved in human trafficking and the targeting of American government officials and socialites.
I’m in the US as a failed state camp. Once the Americans can accept that position, there can be a proper rebuild.
I’d consider the label “competitive authoritarianism” as rather generous, and narrowly focused on just the internal processes of the US. I also believe that the current state of the US can be more defined once we expand the view to include the Americans have yet to fully explore the scope and extent of the Epstein files, along with the full collapse of the Supreme Court of the United States to corruption.
I have similar concerns for Canada: the lack of any check on the political party system itself. For the US, with only two functional political parties, the need for some checks is even more desperate. Originally I think the concern is that politicians are always the target of lobbying and potential bribery. They are technically the most fluid agents in the political system, and therefore one of the weakest points.
Perhaps what surprised both the Americans, and others abroad, is how there’s no check on SCOTUS Justices for what essentially amounts to the appearance of outright bribery and corruption. At that point, I would have expected a full audit of the suspect Justices cases should have been done and essentially a complete review of every case should have been committed. Maybe a temporary expansion of the number of Justices to include members of the American Bar Association and other Justice system participants should have been done to basically re-hear the compromised cases.
In any event, the damage to American institutions is far reaching, and deep. I don’t think the American public fully appreciates that even with the “frame” of what once was a democracy, the damage will probably take decades to recover from.