"Oxfam’s research found that the world’s fifty richest billionaires produce on average more carbon emissions in under three hours than the average British person does in their entire lifetime. On average, they take 184 private jet flights in a single year, spending 425 hours in the air. This produced as much carbon as the average person in the world would in 300 years.""
I had to deal with a freshly unboxed Android phone, and the flipping *clock* app, that was installed by default, came with a privacy policy.
I discovered this because the clock started crying that it couldn't work properly without Google Play Services.
I don't care what the privacy policy was for. I am tired. A clock app does not be into a position to have any privacy policy more involved than "we collect and report no data".
The clock is now disabled.
I am so tired of this.
Hey! Are you publishing an academic text?
MAKE IT AVAILABLE FOR EVERYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#Wealth distribution in the #UnitedStates
It turns out that if you put #ElonMusk on the graph, almost the entire US population is crammed into a vertical bar, one pixel wide. Each pixel is $500 million wide, illustrating that $500 million essentially rounds to zero from the perspective of the wealthiest #Americans. The graph is drawn with the scale of 1 pixel = $500 million in the X axis, and 1 pixel = 1 million people in the Y axis.
https://www.righto.com/2024/10/wealth-distribution-in-united-states.html #taxtherich
Since it’s become known to me that lots of people (even those who both live in Berlin and have watched Madoka) are unaware of this:
The train station featured at the beginning of Rebellion is blatantly a tracing of a picture of Berlin Hauptbahnhof from the architects’ website.
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