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‘Quiet Quitting’ Isn’t Just About Jobs; It’s About a Crumbling Economy

October 7, 2022

The unraveling of hyper-Globalization and hyper-Financialization will generate consequences few conventional analysts and pundits anticipate.

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#AxisOfEasy 266: Drop What You’re Doing, Thunderbird Edition

October 4, 2022

Thunderbird receives a security update from Mozilla,
Software developer Connor Tumbleson reveals how someone attempted to land Upwork contracts by pretending to be him,
Scammers targeted Fortune 500s with Fake CISO LinkedIn profile … this and more in AofE #266

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We Blew It: Malinvestment and the Plundering of Productive Assets

October 4, 2022

Plunder is fun until everything has been plundered. Nothing is infinite except greed and credulity. Unfortunately, neither greed nor credulity can build a sustainable, productive economy. We blew it: rather than investing in a sustainable mix of energy and in increasing the productivity of labor and industrial processes, we squandered irreplaceable oceans of capital and credit in oh-so profitable skims and scams such as $10 trillion in stock buybacks and completely unproductive speculative absurdities.

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Devil’s Advocates are Investors’ Best Friends

October 2, 2022

If those on the opposite side of the trade are viewed as threats rather than friends, it’s time to revise the analysis. Of the many self-generated dangers investors face, few are more dangerous than confirmation bias, the comfort we experience seeking out views that confirm our own positions and our resistance to studying opposing views.

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Chart a Course To Self-Reliance

September 28, 2022

Self-reliance in the 21st century is uniquely challenging because we’ve become overly dependent on globalization and financialization. As things unravel, the one surefire strategy is to chart a course for greater self-reliance. Improving self-reliance has no downside, only upside, and everyone can increase their self-reliance incrementally in small ways.

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#AxisOfEasy 265: Record-Breaking DDoS Attack With 25.3 Billion Requests

September 27, 2022

Record-breaking DDoS attack with 25.3 billion requests and HTTP/2 Multiplexing abused, mitigated,
Is Open-source Software Secure? Fear of vulnerabilities, exposures, or hazards is causing a decline in the use of Open-source software,
Domestic intelligence in Germany runs hundreds of fake accounts for right-wing extremists on social media … this and more in AofE #265

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Contributors

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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. 

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Jesse Hirsh

Futurist, researcher and public speaker, Jesse Hirsh has been active in technology and commenting on it across the media for 25 years. His premium newsletter service operates from Metaviews.ca.

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Charles Hugh Smith

Charles Hugh Smith is the author of numerous books and writes from OfTwoMinds.com.