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  • The thing Joe Rogan has going for him is that he is friends with funny people and has them on his show. Just scrolling through this guy's stuff it seems like it will just be depressing political news.

    It's good that a leftist podcast is getting attention, but unless it is occasionally entertaining I can't do it right now. Oliver and Stewart do a good job of making me laugh at depressing topics.. maybe my elder millennial is showing.

  • Podcasts are super popular right now. Theo Von, Joe Rogan, Kill Tony, Shane Gillis, Matt McCusker all have a huge audience. They are all pro Trump; Tony famously spoke at a Trump rally, and Rogan is constantly pushing a pro conservative message.

    Social networks have all gone to the right, as their leadership stands to benefit. Most of our major newspapers and entertainment networks are also owned by billionaires.

    They own the messaging right now, and people aren't thinking critically because they are either distracted or don't know how.

  • I killed Instagram and Whatsapp recently when Mark started buddying up to Trump.

    Deleted Twitter shortly after Elon took over, which bummed me out since it was a good place for software development information.

    Quit reddit after the API ordeal when I didn't want to use the official client.

    I was a long time user of each platform, and I was bummed when I had to leave each.

    Now I have bluesky, lemmy, mastodon, and some occasional discord servers I hangout on. I miss Instagram as a time waster, but I'll survive without funny dog videos and fitness models.

  • Best case: Put out a warrant for their arrest. Step two, wait for the doj to not do their job. Raise hell about it, hopefully American citizens still care, get Congress to do their job, impeach the president (again)

    That's all predicated on citizens knowing enough about how the government is supposed to work to be outraged.

    They have to try though.

  • I've worked on projects for the government as a contractor. There is SQL; SQL as far as the eye can see. I'm sure the NSA has some novel solutions to crunching shittons of big data, but day to day, at least in my experience, it is a lot of relational CRUD and reporting queries.

    For the curious, it does clearly exist:

    https://docs.aws.amazon.com/govcloud-us/latest/UserGuide/govcloud-rds.html