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  • (Obviously /s)

  • It’s a good thing that no one is hell bent on sowing division and discord, then.

  • What do we need the alarm for? Can we just silently put them behind bars?

  • On track to becoming a banana republic, if grownups don’t intervene.

  • How long until streaming services will "reflect customer changes" with "improved" price points that reflect their "premium service" and "premium content"?

  • Oh, gosh no, please don’t turn on each other /s

  • Daddy Vlad and mommy Elon?

  • Taiwan has never been your territory, Xi Smallping-energy.

  • Well put 👏

  • Shouldn’t there be possibilities for someone clever to take them to court for this?

  • Being an Alphabet subsidiary I wouldn’t expect anything less, really.

  • The Dems are part of the problem, even if they are immensely better than what’s incoming.

    Yes, it will.

  • Thank you for brightening my day 😄

  • And they have used 4 years to make plans to get «sympathetic» people into as many positions as possible.

  • Yes, let them descend into chaos of infighting.

  • He said it - "it’s Trumps USA now". Get ready for a whole lot of fecal matter hitting the air circulation device…

  • The Bloomberg story? Last I saw it created quite a stir, companies checked their hardware, the only proof of the compromised hardware was that one Bloomberg-story, Bloomberg was unable to produce any more proof, and no one found any proof either.

  • Probably not. Why cover real issues when they can sanewash conspiracy nuts…?

  • The takeaway is that there is no way to make a weakness that only the "good guys" has access to. The weakness is there regardless of who is trying to take advantage of it. And this story teaches us that the weakness will be breached. Now it’s primarily China, Russia, Iran and Israel that’s roaming free inside the US telecommunications infrastructure.