How do you break up a social network?

I heard a fairly prominent libertarian say that the case for anti-trust being used against the big social networks is better than any anti-trust case ever seen before. I’m not an expert anti-trust by any stretch. I know enough to know that the case against Standard Oil was nonsense, but let’s use it as an […]

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I just read The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking (and Leonard Mlodinow). This was one of my favorite parts, although I don’t totally agree with it, for a variety of reasons: “Because it is so impractical to use the underlying physical laws to predict human behaviour, we adopt what is called an effective theory. In physics, an […]

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The wikiStasi

This is a nice example of how the wiki-Stasi operates. These losers nitpick your edit history going back years and years to find anything they disagree with and then post a summary on your talk page to tell you you’re being watched. Creepy and a waste of time. Here are some of my favorite Stasi […]

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Gavin McInnes v SPLC

I just edited the Proud Boys page section regarding McGingus’s lawsuit against the SPLC. I left most of what was already written but added a decent reference. There was no actual discussion of the suit in the article. What I added was pretty minimal but I just wanted to test the waters and make sure […]

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This is just a test

Something I don’t know if I’ll ever really use this site. I like the idea of perhaps clarifying my thoughts and focusing a bit more. I come off as a bit harebrained because I am constantly trying to do too many things at once. This might help me get thoughts out of my system.

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