I agree, but this would only work if people used RSS in the mainstream. They should but they don't. So it seems posting to a social account that people can follow for updates is the path of least resistance.
Sure, speaking in terms of why he could bring more votes:
He was a teacher for 20 years and has a Midwestern small town vibe that could appeal to a lot of voters
He has so much charisma and isn't afraid to call out far right leadership, but he does it in a way that does not alienate that voter base. He has even taken his message to fox news.
He started the whole "weird" thing that is now being used effectively to nullify Trump and Vance's empty rhetoric.
His record as gov in Minnesota speaks for itself
He's very popular among labor unions
You really need to listen to him speak to understand his potential impact. Here's a 10 min video containing a few of the interviews I've seen (after the short intro):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1-nR3dRCAM
I wish you were wrong about the complicity of the consumer, but as you said, years of "nothing to hide" drilled into their brains has conditioned the majority to accept this status quo.
In an ideal scenario the EV driving tech could run locally with no network connection, and I can plug in something open / 3rd party for the network connected techie features
Thanks. I'd pay more for an EV that doesn't build in any tech at all outside of the primary function of the car.
We need to draw a line between "essential auto technology" and the internet-connected convenience tech. I would love an open source project like GrapheneOS for autos. Or even just a tablet I can connect to the power and the stereo/mic for any sort of internet connected functionality (GPS, music, etc). Either way I want my open source OS to manage the modem firmware as I have no trust in these companies.
It's insane to me the complete lack of consumer protection in the digital age. Our cars used to be our sanctuary. A symbol of freedom and comfort. Now they're dystopian nightmares that make me very uncomfortable.
Not only that, but you have companies replacing apple/android auto with shit tech they have no business building. Predictably there are leaks all the time.
Genuine question: are there any options out there for someone who wants a simple car and is willing to pay a little more to avoid built in spyware and subscriptions for every tiny feature?
That's a dangerous assumption in an election year where even if they do not vote R, they may not vote at all (this is a position voiced by many, and prevalent in pop culture) which could hand the election to "America's Hitler".
This year, criticism should be levied against both parties, and that's not happening. Republicans in congress literally just applauded the genocide.
Next year, assuming Harris wins, continue to protest their position.
US companies have seen similar criticism, antitrust suits, and billions in fines.
It is true that US tech companies have horrendous practices when it comes to data privacy and security, and that the US needs better federal regulation similar to GDPR to protect the consumer. This must be corrected.
It's also true that the location of the parent company of a social media platform does not protect that platform from bad actors and adversarial abuse. See: Facebook in 2016
However, there is a big difference between selling bits of redacted data to ad companies, and providing raw database access to a foreign adversary with malicious intent.
Add to that the fact that kids/teens use tiktok more than any other platform, and their habits are exposed without their knowledge or consent.
The possibilities are endless, but to name a few concerns:
The CCP is using this app as a social engineering experiment to attempt to influence public opinion in the next generation of Americans.
Imagine how much easier it will be to influence the next generation of US politicians who have no privacy whatsoever, and whose thought patterns are well documented.
Is it really such a stretch to say a Chinese owned company managing the feeds of the most active social platform would use that platform to sow division and hatred in the US?
Well these controllers ship with bluetooth connectivity, so it stands to reason that they should work towards their intended purpose.
I'm able to play most games with noticeable yet acceptable input lag, but not for competitive/online games. It feels like it's close, and efforts toward optimization could get it there.
There are dozens of us. Dozens!!!