"Don't judge women's body".
LMAO, but they can openly publish their standards.
"Don't judge women's body".
LMAO, but they can openly publish their standards.
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The newer GPT-o3 and GPT-o4 mini models appear to be embedding special character watermarks in generated text. However, removing these watermarks is relatively simple, making this seem more like a short-term measure than a long-term solutionwww.rumidocs.com
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"Israel admits chain of failures in medic killings"
Chain of failures? WTF?
Let's be honest. The only 'failure', or lesson the IDF will learn from this is to search the bodies of the innocents they have just murdered for mobile phones before they bury them in a mass grave and lie about it. If the IDF honestly believed those they killed were enemy combatants, they'd have been thoroughly searched and that phone would have been found. Not hastily bulldozed into a mass grave.
And the #Australian government continues to provide military, diplomatic and political support to this rogue state, to the point of criminalising dissent with mandatory prison sentences.
Am very disappointed in the Australian media for agreeing with Lab and LNP to not make this outrage an election issue.
Elevated consciousness (in particular about disagreeable things) pains us and makes us suffer.
This may be a reason why we seek distractions so much.
Even more than that, embellishing ourselves with fancy apparels while simultaneously consciously blocking new knowledge and new ideas makes us look no better than macaques in t-shirts or peacocks with colored feathers, biomimicking animals.
Elevate yourself.
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America’s handling of the Irish Famine migrant crisis in the 1850s is a guide for immigration today.TIME
Hey Canadians: I just heard about two Canadian friends of a friend who were driving into the US the border agents demanded they unlock their phones; the agents searched the phones, found anti-Trump stuff on one ... ...Saturation
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A federal website that used to feature information on vaccines, testing and treatment for COVID-19 has been transformed into a page supporting the theory that the pandemic originated with a lab leak. The covid.The Associated Press (AP News)
Pentagon Denies New York Times Report with Anonymous Sources Accusing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth of Leaking Yemen Strike Details in Second Private Signal Chat with Wife, Brother, and Lawyer
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The Pentagon vehemently rebuts allegations against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, labeling claims of leaked Yemen strike details as baseless and politically motivated.Jim Hᴏft (Where Hope Finally Made a Comeback)
#economics #energy #environment #resources
GDP is completely depending upon energy consumption.
... the Leontief Production Function is the only one that is consistent with the data on energy and GDP. The Cobb-Douglas Production Function, like so much else of Neoclassical economics, should be consigned to the dustbin of the history of economic thought.
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Whos next to shake Vances hand?
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Record-high solar and wind bring the US to a clean power tipping point.Ember
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"If a State refused to let religious groups use facilities open to others, then it would demonstrate not neutrality but hostility toward religion. The Establishment Clause does not license government to treat religion and those who teach or practice it … as subversive of American ideals."
-- US Supreme Court
Source: The Supreme Court upheld the Equal Access Act by a vote of 8-1 in Westside Community Schools v. Mergens, June 4, 1990
Peut-on encore rire quand tout s'effondre ? C'est la question posée à Swann Perissé. L'humoriste nous raconte dans cette longue interview le rôle de l'humour en politique, et la place de l'humour dans le combat des idées et la bataille culturelle autour de la crise climatique.
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00:00 - Extraits
00:58 - Introduction
01:38 - La place de l'humour dans la crise climatique ?
03:30 - Le rôle politique des humoristes, selon Swann Perrissé ?
04:56 - Des sujets climatiques de prédilection ?
07:24 - La ridiculisation, un outil ?
09:04 - Un rôle de bouffon ?
12:53 - La censure ?
17:51 - Le Name & shame
20:13 - Les procès-bâillon
23:40 - Pourquoi les humoristes parlent-si peu de climat ?
28:30 - Des infos véréfiées ?
31:25 - Popovic : Comment faire tomber un dictateur quand on est seul, tout petit, et sans armes ?
34:40 - Militants = sérieux ?
38:18 - Zelensky, Grillo, Coluche : quelle place pour les clowns en politique ?
40:30 - Humoriste et la morale ?
46:08 - Fédérer ?
50:10 - Ya plus de saison : toucher des gens qui ne s'intéressent pas à l'écologie ?
52:50 - Humour, une manière efficace pour interviewer ?
Swann Perissé revient sur le traitement de l'écologie et du climat par les humoristes, la manière dont ses collègues parlent d'amour ou de climat. Swann Périssé revient également sur ses intervies comme y'a plus de saisons, sur ses sketchs, ses différentes expériecnes à Montreux, son spectacle calme, ou son spectacle contre la montée du fascisme.
"We must acknowledge a painful truth — Malaysia is being treated as the world’s e-waste dumping ground. And despite the presence of a few legitimate processing facilities that follow environmental regulations, the prevalence of illegal operations has tipped the scales. These rogue factories not only pollute the environment but also pose serious health risks to surrounding communities due to the toxic substances released during unsafe processing."
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We must acknowledge a painful truth that Malaysia is being treated as the world’s e-waste dumping ground. And despite the presence of a few legitimate...P. Sundramoorthy (Yahoo News)
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"The First Amendment does not require students to leave their religion at the schoolhouse door. … If students can wear T-shirts advertising sports teams, rock groups or politicians, they can also wear T-shirts that promote religion. … Religion is too important to our history and our heritage for us to keep it out of our schools."
-- Bill Clinton
[William Jefferson Blythe III] (1946- ), 42nd US President
Source: James Madison High School, July 12, 1995
Boston Marathon live updates: 30,000 to compete in 129th edition of race
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Europe wants to attract US academics in wake of Trump administration cuts. What will lure them in?
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Europe is trying to woo American researchers threatened by Trump’s research cuts to this side of the Atlantic. But what will make them stay?Anna Desmarais (Euronews.com)
Pope Francis spent his final day celebrating Easter Sunday with Catholic faithful in St Peter's Square.EUROPE SAYS
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“If it would be wrong for the government to adopt an official religion, then, for the same reasons, it would be wrong for the government to adopt official education policies. The moral case for freedom of religion stands or falls with that for freedom of education. A society that champions freedom of religion but at the same time countenances state regulation of education has a great deal of explaining to do.”
~ James R. Otteson
American philosopher, professor, author
"If it would be wrong for the government to adopt an official religion, then, for the same reasons, it would be wrong for the government to adopt official education policies.LibertyQuotes
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A newly documented technique reveals how attackers can exploit the WinDbg Preview debugger to bypass even the strictest Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) policies, raising concerns about a significant gap in enterprise security controls. The exploit, dubbed the “WinDbg Preview Exploit,” leverages the debugger’s advanced capabilities to achieve code execution and remote process injection, effectively […]
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Pope Francis was the 266th pontiff, having taken over from Pope Benedict in 2013. Francis made history as the first pope coming from the Jesuit order and also from Latin America.Caitlin McFall (Fox News)
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@chris then you wouldn’t agree with this scripture either…
Ephesians 5:29 AMP
For no one ever hated his own body, but [instead] he nourishes and protects and cherishes it, just as Christ does the church,
Wouldn't Donnie the Jerk make a perfect counter Pope? How about a palace in Mar-A-Vignon?
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Son dernier message.
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His last message.
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La France insoumise veut créer une commission d'enquête sur l'islamophobie. L'essayiste Naëm Bestandji, auteur de « Le linceul du féminisme » (Seramis), y voit un symptôme de la dérive réactionnaire de la formation politique de Jean-Luc Mélenchon. S'il rejoint le philosophe Henri Peña-Ruiz sur la dénonciation du terme « islamophobie », il pense, contrairement à lui, qu'il ne faut pas non plus parler de « racisme antimusulman ».
Le mercredi 9 avril 2025, La France Insoumise (LFI) a déposé à l’Assemblée nationale une « proposition de résolution, tendant à la création d'une commission d'enquête portant sur l’islamophobie ». Point d’orgue de sa dérive réactionnaire et pro-islamiste, sa prose est intéressante à analyser.
LFI s’inquiète de la « montée de la méfiance envers l’islam ». Depuis la Révolution française, la gauche a toujours lutté contre l’emprise du christianisme sur la société et les individus. Dire que la gauche était méfiante envers cette religion est un euphémisme. Elle lui était particulièrement hostile. Mais aujourd’hui, une frange perdue de la gauche, dont LFI est le fer de lance, ne s’inquiète pas de l’emprise grandissante de l’islam (de plus, dans sa version extrémiste) sur des individus et des portions de la société. Elle est passée du côté des bigots et des conservateurs en s’inquiétant de la méfiance envers une seule religion, l’islam. Pourquoi ? Au-delà, peut-être, d’avoir des convictions personnelles réactionnaires tout en se prétendant de gauche, LFI a une vision paternaliste des musulmans, perçus comme uniformes et exotiques. Elle assigne tous les musulmans à la frange extrémiste de l’islam, incapables d’évoluer, d’embrasser le commun de la société française. Elle considère qu’on ne peut pas les tirer vers le haut. Alors il faut les maintenir en bas, sous l’emprise de leur dogme religieux, contrairement au reste de la société française qui s’en est émancipé.
Allié de l'islamisme
Pour justifier sa présentation, LFI s’appuie notamment sur des chiffres fournis par le Collectif contre l’Islamophobie en Europe (CCIE). Ce collectif est la reconstitution en Belgique du Collectif contre l’Islamophobie en France (CCIF), dissout en raison de sa radicalité religieuse. Le CCIE/CCIF est idéologiquement la branche juridique des Frères musulmans. Ses statistiques sont farfelues, comptant parfois comme « actes islamophobes » des évènements qui n’ont rien à voir avec l’hostilité envers les musulmans. Mais peu importe pour LFI. Sous le charme des islamistes, elle est un soutien de longue date. Cette proposition de création d’une commission d’enquête sur l’islamophobie est largement le fruit de leur partenariat. Leur dernière rencontre, le 12 mars 2025, a même eu lieu au sein de l'Assemblée nationale sur invitation de LFI. Deux organisations islamistes ont été conviées par le parti : Étudiants musulmans de France (EMF), branche estudiantine des Frères musulmans, et le CCIE. Une nouvelle fois, la France Insoumise n'a eu aucun complexe à s'allier et à soutenir une extrême droite religieuse pour défendre des idéaux réactionnaires aux antipodes des valeurs de gauche. Au point d'ouvrir les portes du cœur de notre République, l'Assemblée nationale, à des islamistes.
Le thème de cette table ronde ? La lutte contre l'offense à l'Islam (« islamophobie »), qui aura largement inspiré cette proposition de résolution. Le ton, le vocabulaire et la rhétorique utilisés dans cette résolution sont rigoureusement les mêmes que ceux de l’islamisme politique. Le sujet du voile en est un exemple frappant. LFI enfonce le clou en citant comme source le sociologue Julien Talpin, étroitement lié à l’association « Alliance citoyenne » avec qui il a créé l’Institut Alinsky dont il est le président. Alliance citoyenne, qui érige le patriarcat islamiste en valeur émancipatrice, est une association qui assure une des jonctions entre extrême gauche et extrême droite musulmane. Elle a mené les offensives burqini à Grenoble et a créé les « hijabeuses » dans le football, toutes inspirées par les méthodes de l’Institut Alinsky. Julien Talpin a toujours soutenu les actions de l’association.
Cohérent dans son paternalisme et orientalisme, il s'affiche lors de conférences avec des islamistes pour essentialiser tous les musulmans à la frange extrémiste de l'islam. Ce fut le cas, par exemple, avec Marwan Muhammad, ex-directeur du CCIF, ou le néo-salafiste Elias d’Imzalene. Son but n’est pas de les critiquer mais de faire « front commun » (sic). Il leur est alors naturel de valider un terme au cœur de la stratégie victimaire de l’islamisme : « islamophobie ».
L’« islamophobie », cœur politico-religieux de LFI
Pour les partisans de la lutte contre l’« ISLAMophobie », l'islam devrait avoir un statut particulier, un privilège d'intouchabilité. Tout obstacle à l'expression de cette religion, même à ses dérives, serait de « l'islamophobie » à combattre. La volonté d’établir un délit de blasphème, uniquement valable pour l’islam, est bien vivace.
Pour faire passer la pilule, les partisans du terme « islamophobie » ambitionnent de fusionner une idéologie religieuse avec des individus pour ne plus distinguer l’offense à une religion de l’hostilité contre des personnes en raison de leurs croyances. Ils instrumentalisent la seconde (les discriminations que subiraient des musulmans doivent être punies) pour tenter d’interdire la première. De plus, ces mêmes partisans considèrent l’islamisme comme l’islam tout court, et les islamistes comme de simples pieux musulmans opprimés. Ainsi, toute critique de l’extrémisme musulman est considérée être une critique contre l’islam donc contre tous les musulmans.
Le concept « islamophobie » va encore plus loin puisqu’il vise à faire de l’offense à cette religion une forme de racisme. Le musulman, fidèle d'une religion censée être choisie, devient le Musulman, membre assigné à un peuple imaginaire. La liberté de conscience devient caduque. Dit autrement, exprimer sa crainte ou son rejet de l’islam (et de l’islamisme), ou même encadrer l’expression de cette religion à égalité avec toutes les autres croyances serait s'en prendre à une ethnie (les Musulmans). Cela crée, de fait, une notion de blasphème spécifique à cette religion. C'est ce que souhaite l'islamisme pour tenter de faire taire toute opposition et dans l'espoir que, un jour, cela se traduise juridiquement dans le Code pénal. LFI ne s’en cache pas. Dans sa « proposition de résolution tendant à la création d’une commission d’enquête portant sur l’islamophobie », elle confirme à de multiples reprises fusionner islam et musulmans.
Le piège du terme « racisme antimusulmans »
Je suis donc en accord avec la tribune d’Henri Peña-Ruiz sur la dénonciation du terme « islamophobie ». Toutefois, je diverge de son analyse sur l’usage de « racisme antimusulman ». Cela rejoint en partie l’usage du terme « islamophobie ». La laïcité ne concernerait plus les musulmans, remplacée par les lois qui punissent le racisme. Or, être raciste contre l’adhésion à un concept (politique, religieux, philosophique ou autre) n’a aucun sens. Cette essentialisation qui ferait de l’islam une caractéristique raciale, au-delà d’assigner et d’empêcher les musulmans de s’émanciper de l’islam, rejoint la dangerosité du terme « islamophobie » : l’islamité serait comparable à la couleur de peau. La liberté de conscience devient caduque.
Henri Peña-Ruiz fait bien la distinction entre croyance et croyant : « La catholicophobie n’est pas un racisme, pas plus que la judaismophobie, car elles visent des croyances religieuses. L’athéophobie n’est pas non plus un délit. » Il utilise les termes qui, selon moi, sont plus appropriés pour nommer l’hostilité envers des individus en raison de leurs croyances, comme « la judéophobie et la musulmanophobie ». Mais en considérant ces derniers comme « des racismes effectifs » équivalents au racisme anti-Arabe, il brouille les perceptions et se contredit lui-même. En effet, il affirme à juste titre que « on ne peut mettre sur le même plan l’islamophobie et l’antisémitisme ».
Or, la judéophobie n’est pas synonyme de l’antisémitisme, même si la première peut être incluse dans la seconde. La judéophobie, tout comme la musulmanophobie, concerne l’hostilité envers des individus en raison de leurs croyances. L’antisémitisme est un racisme car il concerne l’hostilité envers des individus pour ce qu’ils sont en tant qu’êtres humains, peu importe leurs croyances. Dans l’Allemagne nazie par exemple, les Juifs athées ou catholiques étaient autant persécutés que les autres. Au-delà du judaïsme, l’antisémitisme s’appuie sur des caractéristiques physiques et des supposés traits de caractères comme l’appât du gain, bien loin de la religion.
La musulmanophobie, quant à elle, ne concerne pas seulement les « Arabes », mais aussi les Asiatiques (comme les Ouïghours persécutés par le gouvernement chinois), les convertis à l’islam, etc. Il est donc fondamental de distinguer la musulmanophobie du racisme. Les deux sont punis par la loi, mais ils ne sont pas synonymes. Le racisme antimusulman n’a pas plus de fondement que le racisme anticapitaliste, le racisme anticommuniste ou le racisme antivegan.
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As West Virginia Senator Harley M. Kilgore noted in 1949 during debates over a key update to anti-merger law, “Germany under the Nazi set-up built up a great series of industrial monopolies in steel, rubber, coal and other materials. The monopolies soon got control of Germany, brought Hitler to power and forced virtually the whole world into war.” Preserving a competitive system, not just rivalry but also small business, was done explicitly as a measure to block centralized political power.One of the great intellectual triumphs of both the Chicago School and the New Left historical frameworks of the 1960s and 1970s was to airbrush this history out of the American mind. After the 1970s, making the case that antitrust had some sort of import aside from technocratic improvements in efficiency were grounds for mockery, and no one would imagine bringing them into a courtroom or policy debate.
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Centralization of economic power facilitates centralization of political power. That was once a hard-won lesson, and it's a lesson we must re-learn. Plus, the end of big box tyranny.Matt Stoller (BIG by Matt Stoller)
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He keeps asking these, I got you questions.
Here is the thing. Anyone can ask questions that no one can answer and it is even easier to ask an inconvenient question.
This is such an old technique to rule that it should never be taken serious.
Instead, ask the question back to them. IF they themselves refuse to answer, then state that they don't now. Or that they obviously wasn't serious about it.
Ask him what the purpose of AIPAC is? Ask him why USA is sending billions to Israel?
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A white West Virginia couple found guilty of forcing their five adopted Black children to work as "slaves" on their farm were sentenced to hundreds of years in prison.Minyvonne Burke (NBC News)
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Romans 10:8-10
The word is very near to you, it is on your lips and in your heart: the word, that is, of the faith we proclaim. If your lips confess that Jesus is Lord and if you believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, then you will be saved. By believing from the heart you are made righteous; by confessing with your lips you are saved.
Sorcerers of Chaldaea
The Medici family are a well known papal bloodline involved in the Vatican, banking, medical industry actually created the medical industry that is where the word medicine derives from Medici. They run many if the secret societies through their Jesuit Order and Zionism.
Many of the Florentine noble families are ancestors of Babylonian-Chaldeans that practiced Babylonian witchcraft and migrated into Florence during ancient Rome. During the Moorish invasion more of these clans migrated into Florence and brought large amounts of gold with them. Napoleon Bonaparte was the first political Zionist who proclaimed for all "Jews" to settle in Jerusalem. Zionism is really about domination.
Zion is a hill in Jerusalem which is considered a holy land by Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Zion refers to a military triumph all relating to sun worship, remember Zion is the Sion and Sion is the Sun. The Medici family were one of the wealthiest banking families in Europe for centuries. They produced 3 Popes and 2 Queen consorts of France. The Medici and Bonaparte families are closely related and are still working together.
Both of these families still exist today. Emilio Garrastazu Medici was a Brazilian dictator that established the military government in Brazil. The Brazilian Andre Cezar Medici works at the World Bank as a health economist in Washington DC today.
Reiterating..the name Medici means medical and they have been associated with witchcraft and kabbalah while ruling Florence. Pharmacy derives from the Greek word Pharmakeia which means sorcery and poison. The most common symbol used in medicine is the Rod of Asclepius which is of a serpent coiled around a rod similar to the Staff of Hermes. Prince Giuliano de Medici is one of the most highly trained sorcerers on the planet.
The House of Medici are involved in alchemical witchcraft and run the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn controlling their imperator David Griffin.. who is friends with Leo Lyons Zagami who is of the Lyons Black Nobility kind of like Jesuit Dan Lyons. Zagami now working with Infowars through the CIA. The Golden Dawn which really is a secret society of alchemists.
The Chaldean Oracles ancient texts have influenced modern Hermeticism. They have a statue of Hermes at their palace in Rome. The Dumas and Hermes families are French billionaires and own the fashion and luxury goods company called Hermes. The Dumas-Hermes family are worth tens of billions with Patrick Guerrand-Hermes, Axel Dumas, and Pierre-Alexis Dumas as current members.
The House of Medici founded the Botanical Garden of Pisa which is the oldest botanical garden in Europe and also established the Botanical Garden of Florence. They use herbs and plants for alchemy which is about the manipulation of the human psyche and physiology through chemicals. They use members of their Hermetic Order to infiltrate food and drug companies. Many who are in the Jesuit's FDA today.. poisoning people through their GMO's and Knight of Malta John C. Queeney who created Monsanto.
The Medici family own the Chaldean Mafia which is headed up by Louis Akrawi of Detroit. The Chaldean Mafia are Iraqi Islamic Catholics, Catholism is Islamic..Rome created it through Wahabbism and they are known for trafficking ecstasy and operate in Israel through Labor Zionism. The Israeli Mafia are the primary manufacturers of ecstasy in the world. Ecstasy is a dangerous synthetic chemical drug used for mind control and is a form of alchemy.
There is the international Medici Firma venture capital company which is involved in real estate, alternative investments, sovereign wealth funds, and business intelligence. Medici Firma is international and operates in Zurich, Switzerland while headquartered in Australia. I believe the Medicis have established residences in Australia and New Zealand. It has been buying up real estate all over the United States. And that is why real estate is so impeccably outrages cost wise today through their bankers the Knights of Malta.
The House of Medici family have similar ancestry with the Dreyfus family which are extremely wealthy. The Medici, Dreyfus, and Sassoon families are all descendants of Babylonian-Chaldeans. Baron James Sassoon of England is a top banker today. The Sassoon family take their name from the Sasanian Dynasty which ruled the Sasanian Empire and helped to establish Chaldean Catholic Church.
The French Dreyfus branch work as Court Factors for the House of Bonaparte. Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte was the first President of France. French presidents are the heads of the Bonaparte's Legion of Honour which has many members that are billionaires and heads of major corporations and banks like Alfred Dreyfus, Pierre Louis-Dreyfus, Benoit Potier, Pierre-Andre de Chalendar, Patrick Pouyanne, Rene Obermann and Bernard Arnault who is worth tens of billions.
Cosimo III de' Medici the last Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany bankrupted the state bank right after receiving large deposits of gold from the Elector of Bavaria. The Medici family used this gold to finance the Rothschild family as the new top bankers.
Today Prince Ottaviano de Medici has authority and command over the Rothschilds through their Jesuit's. The Rothschild family have worked with the House of Medici with Carl Mayer von Rothschild who ran the Naples Bank financing the House of Medici and working with Prince Luigi de Medici of Ottajano.
The Medici family developed the Double-Entry book keeping system which is used for tracking debts. The House of Medici were one of the primary architects of modern banking. They are economic tyrants that use fraud and poison to dominate over society.
Gucci is an Italian leather and fashion company headquartered in Florence and was created by the Gucci family of Florence. Gucci is now a subsidiary of Kering headed up by the French billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault who is worth about 23 billion.
Prince Lorenzo de Medici-Tornaquinci-Foscari is deeply involved in fashion which is displayed in his blog. Current members of the Medici and Bonaparte families include Prince Ottaviano de Medici, Prince Giuliano de Medici, Princess Elisabetta Medici-Tornaquinci-Foscari, Prince Lorenzo de Medici-Tornaquinci-Foscari, and Prince Lorenzo Maria Raimondo de Medici and of the House of Bonaparte there is Prince Charles Napoleon Bonaparte, and Prince Jean Christophe Napoleon Bonaparte.
Prince Jean Christophe worked for Morgan Stanley and Advent International which is a major buy out firm with assets estimated at over 30 billion. The Medici family are Rome's tax collectors and they oversee the IRS through Rome's network of power. You see how all this works everyone? Who is going to give you these exposures and deceptions? I doubt anyone!
David Kautter a Knight of Malta was Jesuit educated from Georgetown Law and is the Commissioner of the IRS. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York shares a similar architectural design with the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi in Florence.
The Medici family command their agents in the IRS to financially persecute people that Rome has declared as heretics. Not only is income tax immoral but the IRS make up debts out of thin air and they persecute people based on these made up or inflated debts. Prince Ottaviano de Medici is the head of this wicked bloodline and a ruthless tyrant.
One of the 13 satanic bloodlines... The Medici family has held great power since before the founding of the Roman empire...
These are some of the people who want to enslave and delete you.
If we are to survive as a species we must no longer tolerate evil.
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I still never put spaces in file names. I always use "_".
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in my file names, although that's also because some shells make working with spaces a bit annoying.Michael Brandtner
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in reply to `Da Elf • • •Same here ... my pattern: Only lowercase, no special characters, no spaces
this-is-a-example-file.txt
But, I am a developer. Filenames without spaces are easier to use in different programming languages.
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wins. (:Michael Schramm
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in reply to `Da Elf • • •- Are these files will be programatically processed in the future with a bash/batch file?
- Yes: No spaces whatsoever.
- No: Anything goes. Okay maybe not emojis...
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in reply to `Da Elf • • •this implies a corollary: maintaining makefiles makes you old almost instantly.
The logic checks out perfectly.
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in reply to `Da Elf • • •As someone who used to frequently use newlines in file names, please no spaces in file names ;-;
awkward completion, ambiguous line wrapping, ambiguity in listing
I vastly prefer underscores in file names, except in rare cases where the file name is transcribed from an existing label of some kind
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in reply to `Da Elf • • •Hold up. There's good reason not to sometimes even still today!
I think...
Well, it does make some stuff easier anyway...
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in reply to `Da Elf • • •They can only have 8 characters anyway.
Right?
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in reply to `Da Elf • • •I'm not scared to put spaces in filenames, it just makes it a pain in the ass to select the file on GNU bash, as space is a arguments separator.
_ or - is an acceptable space substitute.
Elias Mårtenson
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in reply to `Da Elf • • •Hell, I had a problem last week that stumped two T3 engineers and was blocking some critical task.
The problem was two spaces in the middle of a value.
Stéphane Charette 🇨🇦
in reply to `Da Elf • • •Someone at work recently shared with me a directory full of files where each filename had multiple slashes due to U.S.-style dates.
Kids who didn't grow up with the restrictions of earlier filesystems don't think twice about what can go into a filename.
Helga Secures All the Things
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This is just wise to do.
I write my stuff to properly deal with spaces – I have to work with people from the windows world¹ – but I avoid them for my own files. Though I happily throw in all kinds of unicode characters in filenames. As long as tab-completion can deal with it…
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¹where lots of other ordinary characters are forbidden 😕
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in reply to `Da Elf • • •@petitevieille I don't put spaces in filenames only because I'm too lazy to make sure I always use double quotes [1] or to escape spaces, in interactive shells but spaces and accented characters work just fine.
1. I keep that efforts for scripts because scripts should just work without expecting filenames to not contains spaces.
But doing it each time I ever use an interactive shell to work with my own files is PITA 🙄 Fuck it. It's so much easier to use snake_case or PascalCase naming…
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in reply to `Da Elf • • •In 2025 I can't install Rancher (a Docker tool my dayjob recommends) because my name is too long to make a pathname.
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in reply to `Da Elf • • •For those of us who still use the command line from time to time, it's not about being scared, it's simply about remembering quoting rules.
Sure, if you only ever use Bourne shell, it's not that hard, but once you add Powershell and CMD.EXE, things get way more complicated.
Especially CMD.EXE.
Juli Jane (@WHY2025)
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in reply to `Da Elf • • •Days since putting a space in a filename caused a problem for me: [23].
Still a problem. -.-
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