Unique #vttourney2024 times call for unique guides. We've got you covered. We're moving to a tier based guide for this round due to the unique ruleset.
Tier 1 : Tenma or Fillian - these two have the strongest chance of going the distance in the tourney. They speak English, frequently clipped, appeal to the kind of people who like to vote in these things.
Tier 2 : Korone - she's #1 to me, but JP tubers don't do as well in Fedi tourneys. She's an absolutely solid choice and if you don't like either of the tier 1 choices, this is a solid choice.
Tier 3: FMC - mass market, boardroom produced, safe and boring vtubers. FMC already had to cheat to be here, it's time to put them to bed.
A week or two ago a lovely person came into my shop and said they followed me on mastodon and I was like oh cool! what server are you on? and they muttered something I later pieced together as "pawb.fun". Just another reason why fedi is the #1 social network for small business marketing
well, these are problems i'm not saying you shouldn't be concerned about drug addition or obesity, but it's not so simple as "these are horrible bad people" ... anyway the US absolutely has far higher rates of obesity and drug addiction without public healthcare, we're #1 baby, so privatizing healthcare ain't gonna fix that
@transgrammaractivist@ArdainianRight@DailyStormerDigest@MeBigbrain@Hoss Perhaps the idea of "being #1" is what these leeches tell the populace as a method to force them into supporting the system or working harder, it's a kind of faux appeal to your average Americans sense of patriotism. "We're the best and we have to stay the best don't we? You don't mind working 80 hours a week and sacrificing your family to make sure our profit-I mean America stays on top right?"
I had just carried out the update at Klackerhub (klacker.org) yesterday. After that, the hub was no longer accessible (error 500). A look at the nginx error.log showed that it was blocked by the addon openid because it wanted to include the library /library/openid, which was no longer available after the update to 10.0. I then deactivated the addon and the hub was accessible again for the time being.
Thanks to @Mario Vavti , the problem has been solved with 10.0.1 and the addon has been reactivated.
However, I noticed other problems:
After submitting a post to Klackerhub, I ended up on a blank page (another Error 500) at the address https://klacker.org/item.
The post was visible in the stream of the Klackerhub channel and it appeared as if it had been sent. But it definitely did not arrive at the connections. It did not leave the hub.
Posts from the connections did arrive in the channel on Klackerhub. However, when I tried to comment on such a post, the mouse cursor kept rotating. If I then called up the stream again, the comment was visible in the stream of the channel on Klackerhub, but it did not leave the hub either, so it did not arrive on the channel of the connection or on other channels that were following the communication.
Neither posts nor comments left Klackerhub.
Today, after a much-needed good night's sleep (the dog rescue is currently eating up my time like a black hole), I took another look at the nginx error.log and found what I was looking for:
... PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Failed opening required ‘library/HTML5/Parser.php’ (include_path=‘include:library:library/langdet:.’) in /var/www/klacker.org/extend/addon/hzaddons/webmention/webmention.php:10 Stack trace: #0 /var/www/klacker.org/include/plugin.php(488): include_once() #1 /var/www/klacker.org/include/items.php(561): call_hooks() #2 /var/www/klacker.org/Zotlabs/Lib/Activity.php(3837): post_activity_item() #3 /var/www/klacker.org/Zotlabs/Lib/Libzot.php(1949): Zotlabs\Lib\Activity::addToCollection() #4 /var/www/klac ... Oh well. Another library that was gone (there are a few others that are missing compared to the previous version, but they probably don't cause any trouble).
library/HTML5 is no longer there, but is required by the webmention addon (I had simply activated it at some point for test purposes, but it's not really important to me). I then deactivated the addon... and now postings and comments go out correctly again and end up in the contacts and other instances.
Note: The (experimental) addon webmention is currently no longer working. However, it is still available in the addon repo. If problems occur with Hubzilla 10.0/10.0.1, it may be because the addon is activated in the admin area.
In my opinion, the problem does not necessarily have to be fixed (unless the library is still needed for other things... I have not been able to find out), because I do not need the addon. Maybe it should be removed from the repo.
FTR I have no reason to think Brian is still alive (please don't sue me for a trillion dollars).
There are 3 plausible stories: 1. Official story, no notes 2. Unknown shooter, patsy used to hide the fact that getting away with high profile murder is actually easy 3. Psyop from the beginning
#1 Has a lot of problems. The whole McDonalds interception is weird, the backpack with the gun (what about the other backpack with the monopoly money?), doing everything that well and then choosing to carry the gun everywhere instead of throwing it off a bridge.
#2 Seems Like Something They Would Do. In reality, murder is very hard to solve if there's no motive. If your wife is killed, you're a prime suspect (I know you wouldn't kill your wife, but the police don't), so they will immediately try to figure out where you were and what you were doing.
If the CEO of UnitedHealthcare is killed, there is no prime suspect. They can (and will) call the NSA and DoD and use all the military spy satellites and illegal wire tapping they can to try and figure out who did it so they can point the police in the right direction, but if you use burner phones, or no phone, and you bicycle through areas with tree cover and no cameras, even the power of the US Military will have a tough time finding you.
If people knew how easy it is to get away with murder, there would probably be a lot more people doing it. So it's very much in the interest of the state to find SOME guy, even if it's not The Guy, just so that the plebs will think police have magic CSI powers and nobody ever gets away.
#3 Is made plausible by the timing, the incoming administration really wants to do something about cost overruns in the medical field, and what better way to kick things off than to make sure no CEO in the entire industry gets a proper night's sleep for the next 3 months.
If it's a full-on psyop, it's perfectly executed. A medical industry CEO gets greased in broad daylight and the "progressives" (bolsheviks) are out in force cheering for more. This serves as a Big Wakeup Call to everyone in the industry that they'd damn well better come to the table and start talking about how to get those costs down. It also serves as a Big Wakeup Call that the Democratic Party they thought they were supporting actually wants them dead.
Now this is all just circumstantial, but the one Tell that this whole thing was orchestrated was the writing on the bullets. Generally speaking, police NEVER release any details except whatever can be used to identify the killer. Bullets marked "deny", "defend", "depose" have nothing to do with finding the killer, and have a high likelihood of ingratiating the killer in the eyes of the public, which to the police means "encouraging copy-cats".
At this point, I think the most likely scenario is #3, specifically because giving the writing on the bullets to the press is VERY abnormal.