danrosanova.bsky.social
Cloud computing product leader, writer, and avid reader. Strategist interested in the intersection of technology and foreign policy. Side hustle as a DJ and producer.
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Well, if the world ends faster than we imagined (lots of summer 1914 vibes) I have always enjoyed your work: music and content!
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That’s a good read. It’s a shame people aren’t more frank or informed about our budget and spending.
I suspect the technology impact will be big, but it won’t replace jobs as much as change them. The Internet did just that. Hence I don’t think UBI will happen. Or needs to.
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This is the most underrated post I have ever seen. Ever.
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What the actual F* is this?!?!
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I am not missing that. I’m completely aware of that event. And surely you noticed I said every attempt since WW2. I think the overthrow of the democratic government in Iran was indeed one of those.
I also agree: we’d probably be completely aligned with them now if that hadn’t happened.
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This is indeed true.
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Because Iran is so stable and isn’t a source of terror in the Middle East? I fear destabilization and terror is a way of life for that region sadly. But your point is valid: nearly every attempt at stabilization we done since WW2 has been unsuccessful. Why would now be different?
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My university was on that street. Still is today.
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You got me there!
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I hope you are right.
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Every car, every smart phone, every smart doorbell, everyone posting to their social media. Yea, they have it all. And weirdly so do “we”… legally or otherwise. For both sides BTW. Stuffs ‘bout to get real’. My favorite musician once sang “software collides on both sides”.
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With technology in its current state they can indeed watch everything everywhere all the time. Violence is not the way out of this, but relentless peaceful resistance and protest is.
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Many people here will hate this, but no, it wasn’t this stupid. People, including The Orange One, forget (or want to) what the (American) world and culture was like then. The vast majority of both parties supported this and it must be remembered in the context of the post 9/11 times.
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Well, many of my rooms in Europe just don’t have a mini fridge… which I guess in some parts of Europe may be considered a full sized fridge. ;)
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He will not answer
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I know. I know. I miss you!
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I told you about the photos. Darby was the first sticker I made on my phone.
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I like coffee black but tea with milk.
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I love oranges. But there is one of them I don’t like at all…
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Please, have some respect. Jim Mattis said it was 5th or 6th grade from an intellect level. Though perhaps 3rd from the suite. The ridiculously long tie is just 👨🍳 💋
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Believe it or not Rand Paul said the same thing to a private audience at Microsoft 6 or 7 years ago when I worked there. He highlighted how people on social media cheered his physical assault.
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I agree with much of what you’re saying. The orange one has taught them to free their hate. And they love it. But then your answer then is to erase 30% of our population? I don’t know what the answer is, but it can’t be more hate and extremism.
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When my first puppy’s teeth fell out it sounded like a cement mixer and I was terrified.
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It’s all over my Bluesky feed and I was as surprised as you are. I fear people losing faith in our system, which is exactly what some big actors outside of our country, and some dangerous ones in it, want.
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It doesn’t make me happy to say that we have a systemic problem, but we do. The amount of noise on this platform about how Biden actually won 2024 makes it seem like Twitter for 2020 deniers. The hard truth is these other Americans won’t go away, we have to find a way to come together.
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James T. Hodgkinson
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Damn typo: clearly not men, hence they are indeed boys.
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Seeing them always makes me wonder: exactly what are they proud of? I get the boys part, these are clearly not met. But I’m really lost on the proud bit.
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I live in a town of 10,000 and we had more at the protest against him.
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A double header
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It’s so hard when your best friends and leaders you respect have such better parades in Pyongyang, Beijing, and Moscow. And they get such better weather too. The weather treats him horribly. It’s very unfair what that weather did.
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About sums it up I’d say. Big Boss Putin signing his work.
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I sometimes save pictures of Darby to my phone. When my wife first saw them she said “why do you have pictures of another dog on your phone?” Now she says “That’s Darby!”.
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Should be fairly easy to facial recognition that “officer”. Real law enforcement officers spend a lot of time training on what is legal and appropriate with regards to our constitutional rights. constitution.congress.gov/constitution...
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I keep hoping to see this work here… but it just hasn’t really done much yet.
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Having to justify vaccines in a developed country, in my country, was just not something I ever thought I’d have to face… yet here we are. In fact having to fight to keep vaccines at all.
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I call that the Doggy Daycare Hangover.
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Molotov cocktails? I thought SecDef liked Fireball.
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I mean, wasn’t Trump a New York Democrat until he decided to run as a Republican in 2015?
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Getting people to lose trust in elections is the cornerstone of undermining democracy. It worked on the right in 2020, and perhaps now it works on the left. Either way: democracy loses.
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Which I also don’t like.
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I think technically it means either…
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Legend!
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This is a puppy @nedpyle.com should see
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Wow… if Fetterman is upset about burning cars, imagine if some political forces stormed one of the branches of government and tried to hang the vice president!
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I have literally been waiting weeks for this post!
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Not sure right now, but pretty soon I’d guess dying!