Latest Issues of #AxisOfEasy
Telegram’s Data Sharing Surges After CEO’s Arrest,
Meta Ends Fact-Checking Partnerships, Sparking Backlash,
Ransomware Group Cicada3301 Strikes French Peugeot Dealership … this and more in AofE #382
When 21% interest rate credit cards are the only thing keeping the lid on awakening and revolt, that’s not a sustainable fix.
Read it »That’s the problem with deploying play-acting as “solutions:” play-acting doesn’t actually fix the problems at the source, it simply lets the problems run to failure.
Read it »The status quo has it backwards: low rates are now essential to prop up the wreckage left from previous doses of default and cascading losses.
Read it »The artificial hill of pottery shards is puny and localized; the consequences of our system will bring down the system in ways the system is completely blind to.
Read it »In a functional economy with real competition and transparency, every one of these cartel-corporations would be driven out of business by their ‘too big to care’ incompetence.
Read it »You see the irony here: the more successful the old solutions were, the greater our compulsion to cling to them even as they fail.
Read it »“Whenever you want to cheer yourself up, consider the good qualities of your companions.”
Read it »Ghosted by ChatGPT: The Chilling Tale of Digital Erasure,
Ransomware Group Cicada3301 Strikes French Peugeot Dealership,
Optum AI Chatbot’s Public Exposure Sparks Privacy Concerns … this and more in AofE #381
Speaking of lean years, it took the NASDAQ stock market index almost 17 years to recover its March 2000 high of 5,048.
Read it »Addiction, illness and derangement are all immensely profitable, along with monopoly, cartels and collapsing quality.
Read it »All three pillars propping up workforce spending are cracking. Plan accordingly.
Read it »Hackers Exploit Job Seekers with Advanced Banking Trojan,
US Shuts Down $100M Censorship Program Amid Legal Battles,
Massive AWS Credential Theft Exposes Cybersecurity Weaknesses … this and more in AofE #380
I think of Bill whenever the breeze brings his chimes to life.
Read it »This is proof-positive we’re not just poorer now than we were 40 years ago, we’re much, much poorer.
Read it »The lifestyle of a stable New Gilded Age is out of stock.
Read it »The hope here is that facing the reality of moral collapse frees us of the delusion that fiddling with technocratic financial abstractions and policy tweaks can reverse moral collapse.
Read it »The top 10% are the dog sipping a drink as the cafe burns down, saying “this is fine.”
Read it »Justice Department Targets Google Monopoly with Breakup Proposal,
Russian Hackers Exploit Firefox and Windows in Sophisticated Attack,
Bootkitty Threat Highlights Growing Risks for Linux Systems … this and more in AofE #378
What renders everything phony, BS, inauthentic, is that everything important is cloaked to hide the deeply artificial nature of the entire setup.
Read it »There is no way to cut federal spending without reconfiguring the economy from the ground up, starting with healthcare.
Read it »And so we end up back in MovieLand, where we vicariously experience having powers we do not possess in real life.
Read it »The Rising Cost of Ransomware Payouts Predicted to Reach 113 Million,
Justice Department Targets Google Chrome in Landmark Antitrust Case,
International Justice Brings Phobos Ransomware Mastermind to Trial… this and more in AofE #377
The indicators of breakdown and collapse are all around us, but we don’t dare name them because then they’d become a problem we can’t bury.
Read it »Contributors
Mark E. Jeftovic
Mark is the co-founder of easyDNS and the editor-in-chief of #AxisOfEasy. He is the author of Managing Mission Critical Domains & DNS (Packt UK, 2018) and Unassailable: Protect Yourself from Deplatform Attacks & Cancel Culture.
The Canadian Bitcoiners
Joey Tweets and Len the Lengend are the hosts of The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast, and you may recognize them as the voices (and faces) behing the AxisOfEasy Podcast. CanadianBitcoiners.com
Charles Hugh Smith
Charles Hugh Smith is the author of numerous books and writes from OfTwoMinds.com.