@josh_hammer@OhioSenateGOP The bill you are promoting is backed by Meta
How populist of you to demand handing over papers to big corporations because Meta wants it
A fourth account now spreading a digital ID bill? LMAO. This stops us Ohioans from accessing any books, games, news, social and etc that WE have the right to access. If I want to read or express my freedom of speech and right to access info any I want I should!
LOL the App Store Accountability Act is literally a “Big Tech bill” sponsored by Meta 😂🤣
Hammer’s post is part of a coordinated effort to champion the ASAA in Congress which is a de facto Digital ID that will force every American to provide verified identity data just to download an app.
Meanwhile, no children are protected and no parents empowered.
This bill is quite literally “government-as-parent”…being championed by “conservatives”
you are aware that the app store accountability act has two fatal flaws? You're giving out your ID to big tech that has proven to has time and time again they can't be trusted with any of our personal data as they always abuse it and it leads to leaks. https://t.co/JCbJHxo1mT
Dribbled it out one document at the time, then drops 3 million docs that, dox victims, dox scientists, i find our jeffrey epstein fucking stalking me (??) people get pissed, fury rises, then claude conscription and iran war, blowing up 168 schoolgirls somehow knocks this off the agenda.
if presidents can get out of facing justice by starting wars, it's kind of a big problem
banning data centers is stupid and lazy
the big problem with data centers is hyperscalers are lazy and impatient. they take stupid and lazy shortcuts knowing local governments don’t enforce those rules.
more green on enforcing existing rules on the books and less stupid stuff
My final solution to the software industry: lock developers in cages with an unlimited supply of pizza and coffee, and give them each one of these equipped with 4GB of RAM, a spinning HDD, and a 10mbps internet connection.
Leave them there until software is good.
So all of you guys who were in my comments last month talking about how food assistance should not include candy and soda but actual healthy foods, I suppose you’re going to call your members of Congress and the White House about this?
A new @pewtrusts study finds that infill housing near jobs, stores, and transit costs governments ~$21,000 less per home to serve, cuts long term infrastructure maintenance costs in half, and generates 13% more in annual property tax revenue per acre than sprawl.
These kinds of lawless and corrupt authorities acts by @AFergusonFTC are now routine. Punishing people whose politics they don’t like is how the ftc now operates. Ferguson is actually doing what the right falsely accused Lina Khan of doing. https://t.co/8bRXNa0kTX