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Here's How Rep. Nancy Mace Wants to Honor Charlie Kirk
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Here's How Rep. Nancy Mace Wants to Honor Charlie Kirk

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) wants to honor Charlie Kirk in a way that sends a clear message about the country’s direction under President Trump. She told Fox News Digital that she has introduced a bill,…
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Intel Uncensored
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Karen meme was never a joke ?
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Karen meme was never a joke ?

Karen meme was never a joke ?
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Intel Uncensored
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'Get The Hell Out' - Trump Makes Move To Remove Ilhan Omar
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'ARRESTED!' Dem Lawmaker Busted in Fraud Scandal, Faces Years in Prison
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Woman Working Two Jobs Lashes Out at Illegals Getting $3k in Food Stamps
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Woman Working Two Jobs Lashes Out at Illegals Getting $3k in Food Stamps

The post Woman Working Two Jobs Lashes Out at Illegals Getting $3k in Food Stamps appeared first on SALTY.
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DeepLinks from the EFF
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The Best Big Media Merger Is No Merger at All
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The Best Big Media Merger Is No Merger at All

The state of streaming is... bad. It’s very bad. The first step in wanting to watch anything is a web search: “Where can I stream X?” Then you have to scroll past an AI summary with no answers, and then scroll past the sponsored links. After that, you find out that the thing you want to watch was made by a studio that doesn’t exist anymore or doesn’t have a streaming service. So, even though you subscribe to more streaming services than you could actually name, you will have to buy a digital copy to watch. A copy that, despite paying for it specifically, you do not actually own and might vanish in a few years.  Then, after you paid to see something multiple times in multiple ways (theater ticket, VHS tape, DVD, etc.), the mega-corporations behind this nightmare will try to get Congress to pass laws to ensure you keep paying them. In the end, this is easier than making a product that works. Or, as someone put it on social media, these companies have forgotten “that their entire existence relies on being slightly more convenient than piracy.”  It’s important to recognize this as we see more and more media mergers. These mergers are not about quality, they’re about control.  In the old days, studios made a TV show. If the show was a hit, they increased how much they charged companies to place ads during the show. And if the show was a hit for long enough, they sold syndication rights to another channel. Then people could discover the show again, and maybe come back to watch it air live. In that model, the goal was to spread access to a program as much as possible to increase viewership and the number of revenue streams.   Now, in the digital age, studios have picked up a Silicon Valley trait: putting all their eggs into the basket of “increasing the number of users.” To do that, they have to create scarcity. There has to be only one destination for the thing you’re looking for, and it has to be their own. And you shouldn’t be able to control the experience at all. They should.   They’ve also moved away from creating buzzy new exclusives to get you to pay them. That requires risk and also, you know, paying creative people to make them. Instead, they’re consolidating.   Media companies keep announcing mergers and acquisitions. They’ve been doing it for a long time, but it’s really ramped up in the last few years. And these mergers are bad for all the obvious reasons. There are the speech and censorship reasons that came to a head in, of all places, late night television. There are the labor issues. There are the concentration of power issues. There are the obvious problems that the fewer studios that exist the fewer chances good art gets to escape Hollywood and make it to our eyes and ears. But when it comes specifically to digital life there are these: consumer experience and ownership.   First, the more content that comes under a single corporation’s control, the more they expect you to come to them for it. And the more they want to charge. And because there is less competition, the less they need to work to make their streaming app usable. They then enforce their hegemony by using the draconian copyright restrictions they’ve lobbied for to cripple smaller competitors, critics, and fair use.   When everything is either Disney or NBCUniversal or Warner Brothers-Discovery-Paramount-CBS and everything is totally siloed, what need will they have to spend money improving any part of their product? Making things is hard, stopping others from proving how bad you are is easy, thanks to how broken copyright law is.   Furthermore, because every company is chasing increasing subscriber numbers instead of multiple revenue streams, they have an interest in preventing you from ever again “owning” a copy of a work. This was always sort of part of the business plan, but it was on a scale of a) once every couple of years,  b) at least it came, in theory, with some new features or enhanced quality and c) you actually owned the copy you paid for. Now they want you to pay them every month for access to same copy. And, hey, the price is going to keep going up the fewer options you have. Or you will see more ads. Or start seeing ads where there weren’t any before.   On the one hand, the increasing dependence on direct subscriber numbers does give users back some power. Jimmy Kimmel’s reinstatement by ABC was partly due to the fact that the company was about to announce a price hike for Disney+ and it couldn’t handle losing users due to the new price and due to popular outrage over Kimmel’s treatment.   On the other hand, well, there's everything else.  The latest kerfuffle is over the sale of Warner Brothers-Discovery, a company that was already the subject of a sale and merger resulting in the hyphen. Netflix was competiing against another recently merged media megazord of Paramount Skydance.   Warner Brothers-Discovery accepted a bid from Netflix, enraging Paramount Skydance, which has now launched a hostile takeover.   Now the optimum outcome is for neither of these takeovers to happen. There are already too few players in Hollywood. It does nothing for the health of the industry to allow either merger. A functioning antitrust regime would stop both the sale and the hostile takeover attempt, full stop. But Hollywood and the federal government are frequent collaborators, and the feds have little incentive to stop Hollywood’s behemoths from growing even further, as long as they continue to play their role as propagandists for the American empire.     The promise of the digital era was in part convenience. You never again had to look at TV listings to find out when something would be airing. Virtually unlimited digital storage meant everything would be at your fingertips. But then the corporations went to work to make sure it never happened. And with each and every merger, that promise gets further and further away.  
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Overview Energy wants to beam energy from space to existing solar farms
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Overview Energy wants to beam energy from space to existing solar farms

The stealthy startup plans to use a network of satellites to harvest sunlight and send it to Earth using infrared lasers.
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Spotify tests more personalized, AI-powered ‘Prompted Playlists’
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Spotify tests more personalized, AI-powered ‘Prompted Playlists’

The playlists can factor in world knowledge, go back to your listening history from day one, and can be refreshed daily or weekly.
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Sons Of Liberty Media
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American Pastors As “Ambassadors Of Israel” Or “Sons Of Hell” (Video)
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American Pastors As “Ambassadors Of Israel” Or “Sons Of Hell” (Video)

In this episode, we’ll take a look at the latest “Ambassador of Israel” propaganda being put out by the faux Jewish state of Israel to ensnare American pastors to shill for them and their agenda. We’ll see how it undermines the Gospel message and also how it supports the current genocide taking place in Gaza …
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Ben Shapiro YT Feed
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Is Affordability a “Democrat Hoax”?!
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