Would you have any interest in using a free beta-tester instance of the “Minifeed” social media software, like I have at StartThis.org? We (the KSF) will set it up. Looking for people with 1K-10K followers who are willing to really use it.
Month: August 2021
Linux (Ubuntu, and some others) is easier to use and just better overall than Windows or Mac. I’m not just saying this because I’m a geek and it lets me do what I want. I recommend it to my Mom. It’s gotten that good.
Amazon wants to develop a palm-based system for paying for stuff. They’ll pay you $10 if you sell them your soul, I mean, your palm.
one.amazon.com
I’ll repeat what everybody else has been saying and everybody knows:
The media and Establishment are pushing hard for masking and lockdowns again, which didn’t work the first time, but did impoverish millions and ultimately killed many.
Aggressively block trolls on social media. You are allowed. This is merely good digital hygiene. (You’re welcome.)
If the government really put your welfare above corporate interests, they would have made a one-time lump payment for the formula for the production of these all-important vaccines, which would then be made public.
I’m just demonstrating the MiniFeed functionality. Pretty neat and soon to NY et much better.
Let me know if you are an unusually good programmer and want to work specifically on digital liberty tools for a hot new nonprofit (no, not the KSF). Compensation would be decent.
Read the Bible.
All the way through.
For understanding; and get answers to your (understandable) questions.
Because it is by far the most influential book in the history of the world.
There are reasons it is the greatest classic.
ZeroHedge picks up my covid blog post.
I wasn’t trying to set myself up as a “Covid skeptic” by any means. I just had one simple but important point to make.
The Telegraph complains about Wikipedia, too.
telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/08/01/…
I talked to the Sunday Times recently about the history of and issues with Wikipedia…
thetimes.co.uk/article/larry-san…
Bad news, if true.
A new large-scale study including 81,337 UK participants offers convincing evidence that COVID-19 may indeed result in long-term cognitive deficits – even in those who suffer the mildest form of the disease. 👇
— Dr. Rhonda Patrick (@foundmyfitness) August 5, 2021