Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Was Satoshi Hal Finney or Len Sassaman or Craig Wright …

 “When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are being ruled by criminals”… 


A legal fight to speed up responses to freedom of information requests could set a precedent to stop governments starving key public services of funding. By Karen Middleton.

The legal battle for freedom of information



Programming is basically an endless list of little logic problem, and a lot of programming is reusing those little tricks…

Working from the new batch of released Satoshi emails, here are some claims about the evidence.

This is the imagery “Advance” uses to lie to the public that they are a “grassroots” movement of “ordinary Australians”. When in fact they’re a US-style dark money outfit, funded by a handful of multi-millionaires, seeking to corrupt democracy in their favour ($$).


Three men charged over alleged SMS phishing scam


Mike Pezzullo. The demise of a Canberra’s “most powerful, divisive, and yet indestructible bureaucrat” Yet another in a litany of breathtaking failures from Home Affairs with no-one held accountable, while the outsourcing of core public sector roles lets big corporations and firms profit at the public expense. The system is badly broken.

Incredible failure’: KPMG rejects claims it assessed ‘the wrong company’ before $423m payment to Paladin



America’s Richest Men Ask the Courts to Make Unions Illegal Harold Mayerson, The American Prospect. It would be amusing if the Trump Court, heeding the siren call that “Republicans must become the party of the working class” (not), turned them down.

 

The Story: The Billionaire Behind a Right-wing Political Machine Texas Monthly

 

Amazon Made Airport Workers Toil In 100-Degree Heat Without Shade Jalopnik

 

Do You Own Your Body? JSTOR Daily

 

What Can You Do With a ‘Failed’ Postmodern Utopia? Atlas Obscura


A Forthcoming Documentary Examines How Civic Life in America Is a Matter of ‘Join or Die’ Colossa


The only thing that someone will take away from reading Ricardo’s theory of comparative advantage is that they need a bottle of wine to get through it