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Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI RaceEnglish
8·9 days agoLooks like it, yeah.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•'Our enemy now is Canada' Alan Dershowitz says on Israel policy
38·16 days agoDershowitz the Epstein pedophile?
Pffft. Imma pay him zero dollars to fuck off.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•U.S. ambassador to Canada goes on expletive-laced tirade at Ontario’s trade representative, witnesses say
10·18 days agoHoekstra’s job performance also came up during Trump’s meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House earlier this month.
“I want to just acknowledge our great ambassador,” Trump said at one point in the Oval Office, gesturing in Hoekstra’s direction.
“Is he doing a good job? … Otherwise, I’ll get him out of there.”
So that seems simple enough.
How did I know that name? Ohhh.
Hoekstra was the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee from 2004 to 2007.
Yeah. Now I remember.
False claims about WMDs in Iraq
Hoekstra was a proponent of the claim that the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), and held onto this belief even after no WMDs were found in the wake of the Iraq invasion.
In 2006, Hoekstra made headlines by announcing at a press conference in the Capitol that weapons of mass destruction had been located in Iraq in the form of 500 chemical weapons. However, the weapons in question were defunct munitions, manufactured prior to the 1991 Gulf War and which had been scattered throughout Iraq.
Right. That fuckin’ guy. Catapult him into the sun, please.
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Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•A Quick $60 Dollar Mod Will Let Creeps Evade Meta Ray-Bans’ Privacy ProtectionsEnglish
3·23 days agoYou wouldn’t do it in the fi-
Oh.
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The Onion@midwest.social•Visibly Bruised Pete Hegseth Declares Wobbly Barstools Threat To National SecurityEnglish
4·23 days ago“choked on a pretzel”
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Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•A Quick $60 Dollar Mod Will Let Creeps Evade Meta Ray-Bans’ Privacy ProtectionsEnglish
8·24 days agoSrs the design brief on this was meant as a joke. They just left off the big nose and moustache.
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Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•Hackers Say They Have Personal Data of Thousands of NSA and Other Government OfficialsEnglish
3·27 days agoYeah they say that kind of thing a lot.
So. Like the list of ICE agents. Are they bad at spamming or something?
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Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•SpaceX’s Secret ‘Starshield’ Satellites Caught Using Unauthorized FrequenciesEnglish
11·30 days agoBecause the ITU doesn’t impose fines for regulatory violations, SpaceX will likely face no consequences for using an unauthorized frequency band or for potentially interfering with other satellite signals. The company is known for pushing regulatory boundaries to further its position as a leader in the industry.
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Pulse of Truth@infosec.pub•Strengthening national cyber resilience through observability and threat huntingEnglish
1·1 month agoOr - hear me out, now - or, you could move off of Windows and lower your active threats by an unbelievable amount.
Or, both! Win-win!
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Canada@lemmy.ca•How Alberta Became the Epicentre of Canada’s Measles Outbreak | The Walrus
7·1 month agoYeah that could have been a much shorter article
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Canada@lemmy.ca•China and Russia tried to interfere in Canada’s last federal election, but to little avail, watchdog says
2·1 month agoThat was just practice
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Hey, brotherly ally. We're going to sabotage your economy and threaten to annex you for no actual reason...but don't you dare think of backing out from buying our ultra expensive weapons
113·2 months agoOur lefties cared more about Palestine. And, y’know, here. So.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Canadian parliament gives standing ovation to honor Charlie Kirk.
301·2 months agoPropaganda works, y’all. It’s serious.


“Rapporteur”?