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kingofras @lemmy.world

A 6 Week Timeline Of Corruption

Very chilling watch. I thought I was following this close enough, but Elon & Felon got more accomplished than I suspected.

Even if somehow there is impeachment, Luigi unaliving and all that, it seems that a lot of the damage is irreversible, in addition to the subsurface damage which will be very hard to uncover since they are removing any mechanism to track, document or prosecute those actions.

The USA needs a serious wake up call.

  • If we had access to IP’s and the subnets they belong to, I wouldn’t be surprised all these comments (the “MAGA fired employee” and the Brexiteer apologists) originate from the same building even. I find it strange that even now that there is a US president who is clearly working for a nation that isn’t his own, that people still think MAGA have had enough education to form multi paragraph arguments.

    If they installed a US president with over 2-3 decades of grooming, what makes you think (after cambridge analytica and Eddy Snowden (he’s in RUS, living for free. In return for what?)).. what makes anyone think they haven’t fully perfected this “pretending to be MAGA” in the comment section?

    They didn’t stop after the election. They didn’t stop after election day. It is decade long information warfare, and it will continue. This is why the orange man decided to stop all cyber protection against RUS.

    The USA is under permanent attack from outside and inside and the majority is too busy surviving to see even their suburbs were designed to prevent uprisings.

  • Leopards Ate My Face @lemmy.world
    kingofras @lemmy.world

    They voted for Trump in 2024. Months later, his administration fired them

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/57695565

    Summary

    Federal workers who voted for Trump in 2024 are facing unexpected job losses as the administration implements massive workforce cuts.

    Michael Graugnard, an attorney advisor at USDA, was laid off three months into his role despite managerial assurances. While he supports "government efficiency," he didn't anticipate this implementation but doesn't regret his vote.

    Similarly, IRS veteran James Diaz criticizes the administration's "chainsaw" approach to cuts. However, others like Ryleigh Cooper, who voted for Trump's IVF promises, now regret their decision after losing her Forest Service job.

    The layoffs are part of Trump and Musk's plan that has terminated thousands of federal workers and convinced 77,000 others to resign.

    Cyberstuck @lemmy.ca
    kingofras @lemmy.world

    I can no longer tell what is and is not satire.

    cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/25971320

    Is this a joke? What else could be under that tarp? It even has a little flap for the plug.

    I feel my ability to understand satire is being attacked by reality.

    And I checked the comments and its a mix of musk riding:

    "I don’t understand how people get so easily manipulated into hating someone that has done so much to change our life’s. Elon is great man and is doing great things for our country and uncovering so much corruption and honestly he needs more credit"

    or thinking this is a joke:

    "That’s not hiding the fact that there’s a swastikar under it"

  • Apologies, I’ve updated the title. Can’t change content of a cross post, so:

    Claude Sonnet 3.7 high level summary (though I recommend the entire report)

    3 Key Points: "The Crisis Report - 103"

    1. Global ocean temperatures are rapidly rising, with 2023-2025 showing unprecedented warming despite La Nina conditions, potentially leading to +2°C of global warming between 2030-2045.
    1. The report claims this level of warming could cause catastrophic global food system collapse with agricultural outputs declining 14-20% per 1°C of warming.
    1. According to the report, these conditions could lead to mass starvation primarily in the Global South, with projections of 2+ billion deaths at +2°C warming and 4+ billion at +3°C warming.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
  • The Climate Crisis @lemmy.ml
    kingofras @lemmy.world

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/56766127

    Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse @sopuli.xyz
    kingofras @lemmy.world

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/56766127

    Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. @slrpnk.net
    kingofras @lemmy.world

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/56766127

    You Should Know @lemmy.world
    kingofras @lemmy.world

    YSK: this was very likely the best year of the rest of your life

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/56766127

    Claude Sonnet 3.7 high level summary (though I recommend the entire report)

    3 Key Points: "The Crisis Report - 103"

    1. Global ocean temperatures are rapidly rising, with 2023-2025 showing unprecedented warming despite La Nina conditions, potentially leading to +2°C of global warming between 2030-2045.
    1. The report claims this level of warming could cause catastrophic global food system collapse with agricultural outputs declining 14-20% per 1°C of warming.
    1. According to the report, these conditions could lead to mass starvation primarily in the Global South, with projections of 2+ billion deaths at +2°C warming and 4+ billion at +3°C warming.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
  • He sure does sound alarmist. But the problem is he is looking at the actual data, as it is coming in realtime. The disadvantages of the larger orgs is that they are very sluggish. Because climate is inherently sluggish, but also because it serves certain entities.

    The reality is we don’t need to wait another 5 years, before we can confirm we have breached 1.5ºC of warming, because by that time, we may very well have added another 0.5ºC.

    There was a video recently by “Just Have A Think” on YT that also used the insurance industry’s numbers and whichever you read from whichever industry or country, they all make even the most conservative climate scientists sound like stoned hippie optimists.

    As they say: the reality lies somewhere in between, but that still means: you’re saying goodbye to the absolute best February you’ll ever have in your life, and so is your child.

    And once we run out of the surplus of food production, you won’t care about how many degrees we’re past 1.5ºC.

  • I know I’m going to get downvoted to hell for this, But without any commentary, I don’t know what the first link to ProRepublica proves that there is a tie between Trump and Russia.

    I was planning to send this to some of my sceptical friends, but if the first link contains hundreds of hours of random footage of an attempted insurrection, they will probably not be motivated enough to click the other links.

    I’m not saying it shouldn’t be included, but I think it matters which links you put in the top three spots because that’s going to determine whether people are convinced or not. I think the last two links probably might be better suited for being the first links.

    I agree with OP that you don’t want to argue after you dump the links, but then you have to make sure the links are really solid.

  • We have had beachings of one species or another and always in large numbers over the last few years. There’s not enough funding to explore why it happens.

    It could be the climate emergency, the use of sonars on ships that throw off their navigation, it could be the drifting of the magnetic poles, or simply geologic. That part has an interesting combination of bathymetry and very strong currents.

    Or a combination of a number of these factors.

  • Data is Beautiful @lemmy.world
    kingofras @lemmy.world

    Project 2025 • Realtime progress tracker

    *not the author

    This tool live tracks the progress of the various campaigns promises that were part of the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 manifesto, which supported Trump during his last campaign.

    https://www.project2025.observer/

    Personal note: one of the authors is the mod of r/keeptrack, and I hope she strongly considers coming over here

    Data is Beautiful @lemmy.world
    kingofras @lemmy.world

    NASA monthly global temperature anomalies 1880-2024

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/25580771

    The visualization presents monthly global temperature anomalies.

    https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/5190