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I wouldn't count on commondreams as a reliable source



There either is or there isn't a strike. The reason is even included in the article and pretty easy to validate.


As someone unfamiliar, what do you know about it?



The media watch dog you cite (influencewatch.org) is a conservative outfit with a partisan mission, so you should take the assessments with a grain of salt [0].

But AFAICS it doesn't mean that they produce rubbish a rule, only that they concentrate on demonstrating left wing affiliations. In some case they do overstep the line of decency however, like when they try to smear commondreams.org with a "far-left" annotation, without substance. While consistently using the term "left of center" to describe Common Dreams, they use the "far-left" tag in three highly dubious instances:

1. Quoting your link: because "far-left" Susan Sarandon has praised them. Now, is Susan Sarandon a "far-left" activist? Not according to the definitions I use [3], and nothing such is mentioned on her Wikipedia page. [1]

2. Quoting your link: because "Its opinion section does not feature any right-of-center columnists, and most of its articles advocate for far-left policies and political perspectives." To support this claim they link to an article on commondreams.org written by Jeffrey Sterling, a CIA employee turned ethical whistleblower (he revealed details about a covert operation to supply Iran with flawed nuclear warhead blueprints), for which he was subsequently imprisoned [2]. Jeffrey Sterling has never been accused of being "far-left" in any serious publication as far as I can see.

3. Quoting you link: As proof of far-left bias, influencewatch.org posits that "opinion contributors have also called for far-left foreign policy implementation." and then goes on to quote some pretty standard run-of the mill progressive stances, like the role of US economic blockade against Cuba in the popular protests against living conditions.

While "far-left" can be considered subjective, it is unavoidable that it has a hard, commonly agreed, meaning just as "far-right" does. It usually implies extreme intolerant and fringe opinions, often involving condoling violence as legitimate political means. [3]

Insidiously using "far-left" in this case is just as bad as people on the left trying to conflate normal libertarian and conservative values with those of fascists and Nazis.

You might not have considered how sloppily used terms like this contribute to the enshittification of discourse, both political and otherwise. Perhaps now is a good time to start considering it.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_Research_Center#Influe...

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Sarandon

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Alexander_Sterling

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far-left_politics


It's literally the mouthpiece of a political party...


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The fact that you're greyed-out is interesting. In this same reply thread, there's someone alluding to far-right media outlets being "pro-fascist"[1] with positive post karma, while saying a far-left media outlet is communist has people actively downvoting you. Fascinating that the user moderation is so obviously biased in this instance.

1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40332980


But who gives you that entitlement?


As a former international student wish someone gave me this advice before coming to the U.S.


How does their performance compare to a m1 Mac mini?


Appallingly


Citation needed. There are Ryzen 5 mini PCs with active cooling [1]. You don't need to use an Intel chip manufactured on an aging 14 nanometer node.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLATODi7KlU


> There are Ryzen 5 mini PCs

So not an intel nuc then, which is what I was specifically referring to.


How much does it cost to build a Intel/AMD computer with performance comparable to a m1 Mac mini?


The author talks about his past experience, so did I. Back in 2014 the 1500 Euro Mac was beaten in image manipulating workloads (Adobe stuff) by a PC of the same price range.

Today, for a proper answer I'd had to check specific benchmarks and compare prices. If noise is no problem (e.g. separate tech room backstage, where the power amps live) used server hardware could be a reliable and performant option on the cheap.


No innovative leadership? How can you say that after the Apple Watch, Apple Silicon, etc and their stock having grown so much?


LOL!


Which are part of arm ISA


Because by now everyone knows it as "Spanish flu". If you say H1N1-A-18, almost nobody would know what you're talking about.


Luckily, we won't have this problem with "SARS-CoV-2".


you mean the china virus?


No, they mean the Kung Flu.


Probably the most awesome thing about the internet in my opinion is that you can look stuff up if you don't know what someone is talking about.


> I don't know of any moonshots they've killed yet.

Google fiber is mostly dead.


That one seems more like a fault of legal battles and rent-seekers.


/s?


s/lower/higher/

s/increased/decreased/


A browser plugin that expands "/s" to "synergy."


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