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I've been sitting here in front of my keyboard for a while thinking of a nice way to say it, but I just can't come up with anything. So I'll just state the plain and obvious seen from a European (Danish) perspective:

America is moving fast towards some sort of fascism, and noone seems to be doing anything about it. So if you are American this is the time for you to rise up and show the rest of the world that there is another America. If you don't noone else will, and things will only get worse.

I'll leave you with a few quotes to get you started on your journey back towards a functional democracy:

"A little rebellion now and then is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical" - Thomas Jefferson

"You can always count on Americans to do the right thing—after they've tried everything else" - Winston Churchill

Elizabeth Willing Powel: "Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?" to Which Benjamin Franklin replied: “A republic, if you can keep it.

Godspeed. I wish you the very best as a country.


Another from Jefferson: "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants"


a direct quote from the article you linked :

"The United Nations, the European Commission and major international aid organizations have said they have no evidence that Hamas has systematically stolen their aid, and the Israeli government has not provided proof.


my guess would be that it's because you have to sign up to read the article.


Yes, although it's strangely inconsistent. Usually I see that but occasionally I don't.

(nice to see you still commenting here btw!)


hey, thanks for remembering the oldtimers!!

I check in often, but don't comment much anymore.


That's actually a fair point. The good thing is that archive.is works on their site now.


since you have to be alone in the voting booth and your vote is anonymous it can't be bought.

You can say that you voted for X, but vote for Y and noone will ever be able to tell.


In France vote choice are made by placing a predefined paper in an envelope. You enter the place, present an ID, take and envelope plus zero/one/several/all papers, go in the alone room to fill the envelope with the paper of your choice. You can take zero papers because some organiser will send them prior by post but it’s not always the case.

How does it work in Italie? I can picture easely how someone in the paper room can put pressure on you to only take one paper.


All choices for a given question (we have bicameral elections and usually when we have referenda we have multiple at the same time) are on the same piece of paper.

Also they always give you all ballots, I don't recall ever being asked which ones I wanted. Plus at all points you are always in front of multiple people, I believe each candidate / party in an election gets to appoint someone to keep an eye on the proceedings

(Also the original claim about 20/30% seems like abject fantasy to me, unless we take the entirely different meaning of "20-30% vote for a candidate that organized crime is happy with, which is entirely unrelated to electoral interference)


I'm till flabbergasted that noone stole it, it worked so well.


Did it work well for retaining good discussion and a community?

...or for making money?


Good discussion and community.


Technically soylent news did, but then, they also used the whole codebase and just changed the site red.


I wonder if it would work for HN.


It would work, the mods just don't like it


Any source on that?

I would guess it's more likely that the Slashdot moderation system is too hard to implement. It also requires a lot of finetuning (like how to determine how many moderation points to dole out to users based on their karma and activity). The Hacker News developers seem to prefer to keep things simple, so they might reject Slashdot-style moderation for being too complicated, but that doesn't mean they don't like it in principle.


The source is that the HN mods know about Slashdot, and people have been asking for those features here for 15 years, and they haven't been implemented.

Slashdot's mod system is not complex.


Only a flashy page with absolutely no explanation of how or what they do, how effective it is, what it costs, whether they have an actual product etc. etc.

What I see is a webpage that could be made by anyone in a few hours.


Ironic that you write this comment on hacker news


I don't think so at all. He's posting it here because it's one of the few places remaining on the internet free of advertising and outside bias (mostly)


HN has mods. Which would be considered censorship by libertarians.

Ofcourse if you get down to it everyone wants censorship to remove things they don't agree with. A very amusing/sad example is Reddit.


The people are the vlue


Nanotechnology was actually envisioned by Richard Feynmann in his famed 1959 lecture "there's plenty of room at the bottom".

I don't presume anyone would call out Feynmann for not knowing his physics. He even won a nobel prize for it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There%27s_Plenty_of_Room_at_th...


buying and selling of drugs/weapons/child pornography

Yes, I'm aware of the fact that the ledger is public, but not everyone is.


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