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The President Can Now Assassinate You, Officially
  • And the courts bought by Trump and Co. will see to it that every criminal behavior is considered official and constitutional. You are a bit blind if you see this having any positive effect. The president, and anyone else for that matter, should have zero immunity. Immunity only invites abuse. Just look at qualified immunity for a great example of how it is a failed idea.

  • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returns to Australia a free man after US legal battle ends
  • My bad directing towards whistleblowers when you meant journos. And only about them encouraging others to break the law. Even talking about journalists though I think the same logic can apply. If one lives in for example, an authoritarian regime, any word spoken against the state is considered unlawful. If we apply the situation to less authoritarian government, that still have laws against disseminating information about the government, we run up against the same issues. It's against the law to show your government doing wrong. So what recourse is left but to break the law in hopes that you can effect some change?

    How is a journalist or a whistleblower to call out the worst without breaking the laws or discussing the same? I get that they can sometimes, your two examples, though I'm not familiar with the instances, I'm sure are great examples of when it all goes right. But some information that should be made known, will see the government pursuing the full extent of the law and potentially beyond, against individuals involved in its dissemination. Journalist, whistleblower, exfiltrator, won't matter.

    I can understand protecting innocent people by censoring what comes out. I think that Assange is a scumbag and don't like how he operates, but I also think governments need to be held accountable for their actions and choices.

  • Is it practically impossible for a newcomer selfhost without using centralised services, and get DDOSed or hacked?
  • DDOS against a little self hosted instance isn't really a concern I'd have. I'd be more concerned with the scraping of private information, ransomware, password compromises, things of that nature. If you keep your edge devices on the latest security patches and you are cognizant on what you are exposing and how, you'll be fine.

  • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returns to Australia a free man after US legal battle ends
  • I know that's the norm but you'd think that even with it being the first time he was caught, the 30 count would warrant a more serious response. What would they do if he did this 30 times with a trial between each commitment of a felony? I think that should be a deciding factor even if it's not likely to be.

  • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returns to Australia a free man after US legal battle ends
  • How do you suggest a whistleblower actually get and release the information they need to prove themselves if not by breaking bad laws that protect corruption?

    Not trying to drum up an argument but I think your black and white stance is flawed.

  • Listen to This: dreamingr0b0ts
  • No worries man, I wasn't complaining at all. I really liked the episode I listened to so I subbed and will check out more. I almost did the same thing earlier today listening to Dayseeker. I started posting it but realized it's not Synthwave lol.

  • Listen to This: INEXED
  • I've listened to some of there stuff here and there but they always got lost in the mix of other channels doing similar things so never stood out to me. I'll sub though and get them in my rotation.

  • Listen to This: Sleep Token - The Love You Want (Will it Synthwave? Remix)

    I love the mashup between one of my favorite metal bands and one of my favorite synthwave bands. Works unexpectedly well.

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    Listen to This: The Bad Dreamers - Who You Run To

    Fantastic vocals and great synth work, this song by The Bad Dreamers is another favorite for me.

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    Listen to This: Timecop1983 - Back to You (ft. The Bad Dreamers)

    The Bad Dreamers have great vocals and Timecop1983 is always solid for Synthwave melodies. The two combined make a fantastic pairing.

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    Listen to This: The Midnight - Vampires

    This is the song that got me into the genre. And if you get a chance to see The Midnight live, it's well worth it. They put on a fantastic show!

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    Liste to this: FM-84

    This is my favorite album. Took me ages to get a vinyl copy but we'll worth it.

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