Moist Cr1tikal Drama & Accusations, Israel Kills 7 World Central Kitchen Aid Workers, & Today’s News
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00:00 - Moistcritikal Upset at Claims His Cash Giveaways Are Tax Write-Offs
03:35 - Jon Stewart vs. Apple, Google to Delete Incognito Data, Facebook vs. Snapchat
06:29 - Microsoft Developer Accidentally Prevents Major Hack
09:50 - Sponsored by ZocDoc
10:57 - FL Supreme Court Upholds 6-Week Abortion Ban, But Puts Protections on Ballot
14:10 - Israeli Strike Kills Aid Workers in Gaza
17:31 - San Francisco Police Arrest Oakland Pirates Who Raided Larger Bay Area Boats
18:43 - Sponsored by Beam
19:41 - The Ozempic Boom May Only Just Be Starting
26:02 - Your Thoughts on Yesterday’s Show
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The US said "This may be a step too far" right before they said "And how many bombs would you like us to send you?"
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“We are concerned, but we’re not going to do anything about it”
Basically the geopolitical equivilant of "thoughts and prayers."
Biden literally about to green light an 18 billion dollar deal with Israel for 15 fighter jets. Gotta fund our military one way or the other right? What’s the difference if it’s a brown kid in Iraq or one in Gaza
The step too far being the banning a news outlet and not the thousands dead is also laughable
Something that was left out from the humanitarian execution story was that this wasn't a "oops collateral" they hit three separate vehicles 2 kilometres apart. They also first said it was an accident then later said "well we saw an armed man traveling with them." So they changed their story. And ofc an armed man would be traveling with them, they're in a conflict zone
IDF has had a history of targeting humanitarian aid during this conflict. They've even attacked a red crescent ambulance, killing a child and two paramedics iirc.
It’s insane how much lying and murder that Israel gets away with. Anyone that still supports Israel is completely lacking in empathy.
Yeah leaving out that fact is pretty close to journalistic malpractice imo.
Yeah that’s the most damming part, these vehicles were in no means near one another when they were hit. This also adding that whoever approved the shots approved it three separate times knowing full well who they were hitting.
@@Isfahaninejad There's been a lot of journalistic malpractice around the entire situation. So much that you might even think it's deliberate.
I work in humanitarian aid (don't want to dox myself, but can send proof to the PDS team). This story is absolutely terrifying to me. It was a clear targeting of aid workers distributing food during a manmade famine.
WCK is one of the best NGOs I've seen, they have no agenda or motive other then feeding those in need. They help in disaster and conflicts all over the world, including feeding Israelis after the October 7th attack. They were in no way anti-Israel or supporting Hamas and were still targeted. The message is clear.
Phil you also didn't mention that it wasn't just 1 attack. After the first car was hit, a second tried to rescue the survivors (while reporting the attack to the IDF) and was then hit... then third car went to try to rescue them and then that one was hit too. This is not some misunderstanding, they knew who they were and what they were doing. It was clearly a targeted strike.
The fact that aid workers (including an American) have to worry more about getting killed by a "democratic" government that their own countries support and supply then a literal terrorist organization backed by Iran is horrifying and really shows the state of this conflict.
I was in Ukraine last year, if Russia had had done this these governments would be calling for massive sanctions and threatening retaliation. Instead, since it's Israel, they'll maybe consider possibly giving the perpetrator a few less weapons next time. Terrible that i can't rely on my own government to support me over a foreign military actively engaged in mass slaughter.
preach, my brother. israel is a terrorist state.
Anyone who isn't completely biased, brainwashed, or stupid saw that for exactly what it was. A clear warning to anyone that wants to give them food. Israel is obviously weaponizing famine, and even the UN has called this genocide
About the MoistCritikal thing: I once found a Switch Pro controller on the street with minimal scratches, a slighty worn A-button and a tiny amount of dirt on it. It still worked flawlessly when I tested it and I gave it to a friend who didn't have one yet. My mom got so pissed that I gave someone an item worth $80
People are always going to complain about acts of kindness, and in the same breath complain that there aren't enough acts of kindness in the world
people are going to focus on the negatives more than the positives. like if moist has millions of people say it's great that he's giving money and a lot less people saying its bad the people giving negative comments are going to get the most traction. it's a nonissue he has millions of supports and millions of dollars the only problem is things aren't perfect and they haven't learned that you can't make everyone love you. these incredibly lucky people need a little perspective and stop crying. if a negative comment bothers you go take a ride in your million-dollar car, I dont want to hear about it, I have to work my minimum wage 9 to 5 and go home to my 2-bedroom apartment with 3 roommates.
I met a person online and shortly after they told me that they were starving and running out of food. So we used door dash to give them $30 worth of groceries.
My parents weren't happy abt it even though I took my card off the account and have multiple locks and safety features to keep my money from being stolen.
They asked why and I said it was what needed to be done, that I couldn't let someone starve when I had money. My parents were still upset with me.
Your mother probably was upset that she earns her money by working hard to provide for you and connected that with what you gave away. Kind of valid. But random people getting upset about what Charlie does with his money is ridiculous.
@@Jman7phxaz She never had a job even after her divorce, so she only ever got unemployment checks and alimony. Never earned her own money. For some stupid reason she compared me giving my childhood friend an expensive gaming peripheral because I already had one to me giving away a Mercedes because I had two cars and only drove one.
What does that have to do with anything? I wasn't giving a mouse a cookie.
Point is she got butthurt when I was being charitable to someone I cared about. How are you going to complain about helping someone less fortunate? Is it because she didn't get a handout on top of her other handouts?
So Netanyahu wants us to believe that his bombs are so accurate that no civilians are being killed, but also that those aid workers were hit by accident, after they specifically told the Israeli forces where they were going to be? Saying that his story is hard to believe is putting it very mildly.
It doesn't mean they didn't aim at those cars. Ever heard of friendly fire? It's when you mistaken a friend for a foe. These cars were obviously accidentally targeted. Does not mean the bombs aren't accurate. Truly tragic
@@supercrazpianomanaicthey hit three separate site to get that death toll…..
He literally may as well be H*tler himself
I believe that the Zionazi's and IDF feast on the blood of the innocent to keep them psychopathic and bloodthirsty enough to commit ethnic cleansing and steal land without feeling. That's why they keep doing this evil stuff. It's tragic. They need to be stopped.
Yes!! My thoughts exactly!!
IDF strike is intentional. You don't just simply see something and strike. There is a process through chain of command and they had the heads up about the aid workers. Can't tell me this was a simple accident.
Have you ever heard of the term "fog of war"? Its easy to opine from the sidelines of the first war shown on social media, but you have no idea what its like to be in the midst of a war and trying to make the best decision you can with limited information while you fear for your life.
@@Jack-gl2xw stop trolling Jack and take your meds
@Jack-gl2xw I hardly want to respond to this. These are precision strikes. Not some dude with a shoulder mount. They have satellite and drone footage. The cars had specified designs on top to indicate, and they were openly communicating to the IDF about their schedule. You don't just guess with these type of strikes.
@@Jack-gl2xw brother you're again sounding insane , fog of war to go and bomb 3 vehicles in a row , 3 kilometers away , knowing full well about these vehicles passing these specific routes at this specific time. You genuinely sound like a psychopath, and no it's not wAr , there's no war between one of the best armies in the world backed up by world superpowers , and a 30k militant group , making most of their good for nothing weapons themselves and smuggling in weapons through tunnels because they have been living in an enclave for 20 decades by the same garbage power that's now slaughtering their people. If yOu hAvE aNy iDeA wHaT wAr iS you'd kn this is no war
@@joedarling5175more so even the logo/markings on the car were the point of impact where the munitions hit, possibly to cover their own asses and say “what vehicle markings”
I'm a patient (type II diabetic) who is on Mounjaro, which is similar to Ozempic. There have been multiple times where I had delays getting my injections due to shortages. I've lost over 50 pounds since getting on Mounjaro this past summer, so I understand people wanting to get it to help lose weight, but it's also important for my blood sugar, and not being able to get it doesn't just suck, it could have negative impacts on my health and progress.
Man Charlie helping out people is a nice and kind thing. I’m drowning in debt after helping family and a dog, and so many people are hurting with little to no help.
At the end of the day, he doesn’t have to do this, it’s generous and kind and comes from his heart.
I don't think anyone knows how tax write-offs vs tax credits work
No they don't lmao. Like holy shit, giving away on stream =/= tax write offs.
I am one of these people who has no idea what is what
@@ThomasGarlandsploogeseven then tax write-offs aren't free money.
Reminds me of when Linus Tech Tips went off on a tangent about it in his recent "Reading Mean Comments" video.
I still don't get how tax write-offs work but it's definitely not a way to make more money.
@@tuckemmons It’s OK to not know how they work, there’s a reason accountants are paid relatively well - it’s not meant to be easy.
The bigger issue here with Charlie is the number of people who DON’T know how they work, making random-ass accusations because they can’t understand someone being kind and generous. Pure LSC brain rot.
'People with money should give it away' 'Look at this jerk for just giving away money!'
dude, it is so fucking annoying how accurate that is lmao
I'm pregnant rn and live in a rural part of the lower mid atlantic and the florida abortion news is so upsetting to hear. I started searching for medical care when I found out at 5 weeks but couldn't find a medical practice in a 1.5 hr driving radius that would even confirm my pregnancy in the 1st trimester in the area due to high demand. I had to drive 3 hours to a major city to get 1st trimester medical care. I just looked at a map tracking abortion access across the US and now my state is one of the most southern not banning abortions after the 1st trimester. I can't imagine how difficult it's going to be for people to get abortions since we don't have enough providers here to even get basic pregnancy care.
The food aid tragedy: it was intentional. 3 consecutive strikes on clearly marked vehicles who also radio into the IDF that they were on route and also when they were under fire….
It was intentional
it was intentional because they thought those cars were highjacked by Hamas, You're not very bright are you?
As an actual tax professional, the amount of "tax experts" I see are ridiculous. If I responded to everyone claiming their Fraud is a "tax strategy", I'd never sleep.
Can people really just film their normal shopping as "shopping vlogs" and "haul" content in order to claim all the receipts as a tax deductable business expense? Seems like a game changing system hack?
@@killax7 I don't see why not so long as they can justify legally how the things purchased were used to grow the platform.
a fellow tax accountant: deadline is almost here! hold the line!! youtube is a godsend to listen to during these long days.
@@killax7Yes but can’t keep and use the stuff in your house.
My favorite is not wanting a raise because it will raise your tax bracket so you'll make less: that is not the way that works, not even close. It is a clear example of stupid thinking they're smart. You only pay the higher tax rate on the income above the bracket cutoff. Everything below that cutoff you pay the exact same as you would have were you in the lower tax bracket. You will pay the same amount on the first $20k you make as someone who makes only $20k, you pay the same amount on your first $50k as someone making $50k....
“This happens in war” sounds like a different way of saying that no one is going to face any consequences and their tactics aren’t going to change.
Sounds like you have a completely out of touch understanding of what war is. I hope your popcorn has enough butter as you opine from the sidelines
@@Jack-gl2xw Yeah bro “accidentally” blowing up cars carrying aide workers that were KILOMETERS APART. Is just war stuff yeah true. When did you serve btw? Or is your “realistic” view of war based on documentaries and gritty video games that take themselves too seriously?
Inb4 IM A NAVY SEAL WITH 300 CONFIRMED KILLS KID lol…
They didn't even punish the soldiers that killed the three half-naked, surrendering Israeli hostages.They weren't even discharged. They're likely still in service right now. I suspect they did this because if they punished these soldiers for shooting the hostages, it might discourage other soldiers from shooting surrendering civilians because there would be a small chance of being held accountable. And they don't want to have their soldiers afraid of consequences.
@@Jack-gl2xw I’m an OEF and OIR vet, I know what war is buddy. Violating international laws of war is a war crime no matter what mental gymnastics you use to justify it. Had I done the same I would be sitting in a federal prison.
@@Jack-gl2xw pooped on
my partner’s sister is a PA and has told us about how Ozempic can affect the absorption, and consequently, the strength of oral medications. we recently found out about a mutual friend getting pregnant while taking Ozempic because of how the medication interacted with their birth control. scary stuff.
This also happens with other medications like antibiotics. This is why you should always take extra precautions when taking any new medications. It would also be a good idea to go over that with your doctor if it is a concern.
Thanks Phil, software dev here - love your show! I just wanted to add a minor correction for other viewers:
7:01: “If you don’t know about Linux or Unix, they are operating systems like Windows or macOS”
macOS IS a Unix-based operating system. It’s built on Unix.
Slightly bigger correction: the problem here wasn't that people didn't look at what was changed, it's that the changes were split and obfuscated extensively.
@@KaitharVideo Also added context: Like everything at that level. Updating this important code isn’t a paid job. It’s something done by highly skilled computer scientists and engineers willing to do volunteer work. Their vital work basically makes our modern society function and is an unpaid thankless labour of love.
@@freyjathehealer5559 Yeah, ridiculously unpaid. The poor original maintainer deserves a hug.
I can’t bring up this reminder enough: Pregnancy is measured from the date of your last period, so six weeks pregnant is actually four weeks from fertilization and one or two weeks from when your body, if pregnant, produces enough hormones to reliably test positive on an at-home test. If you test before your missed period at four weeks, you have to be able to make an appointment, make sure you have the cash to afford it, and the time off and travel available to go to one of the few remaining clinics in your state in one week.
Even in wanted pregnancies, six weeks is too early to see a lot of major issues that could threaten the pregnant person or the fetus, so if either is doomed to a short life filled with pain, they’re both SOL.
A six week ban is a total abortion ban, particularly on unplanned pregnancies.
Well said!!
It was about 20 week when a couple we know found out their son’s organs were on the outside of his body, that his brain was mostly just cysts. They went in thinking they would find out his sex and came out finding out they had to plan his funeral.
At 19 weeks there was a spot on my son’s ultrasound. A tiny, bright, spot. I needed to get blood work done the day the doctor told me because the cut off for doing that one was that day. Blood work that would tell us if we were planning for a funeral, a difficult life, or it was just a spot. I consider us lucky. My son only has Down syndrome. The other trisomies meant funeral
@@Nevertoleavedamn. Glad your child is healthy
Exactly! So many people don't understand this!
Sweet karmic justice.
The most concerning thing about Netanyahu's response is that not only is it basically the political equivalent of "eh, shit happens", but it's also a not-so-backhanded way of telling other aid groups that they're not welcome and can expect the same level of casual disregard at best, or at worst, active targeting.
Which is what he wants
It's less disregard and more backhanded insinuation. "Gee, it sure would be terrible if something bad happened to your humanitarian aid convoy, but these things happen in war. All. The. Time."
He is worse than the worst of the 20th century.... Vile😮😢
@@ch3rrikissand if he’s not, he’s sure doing his best to get there.
AB@@sculptureofsound2Absolute idiocy.
People outing themselves as complete idiots while morally grandstanding has to be my favorite thing on the internet.
As someone who has always been “medically obese” (even at 90lbs- no, I wasn’t fit or healthy, I just happened to NEED a medication that made me skinny, while living stagnant and eating TERRIBLY)… and recently acknowledged my eating disorder as it’s gotten MUCH worse and my weight has gotten higher than it’s ever been- this wegovy news is incredible.
I really enjoyed Dr. Mikes podcast on this- we call these medications a ‘crutch’ for weight loss to mock people using them but think about that. Do you mock people who use crutches…? Sometimes we NEED help, and that’s okay. The issues we need to address in regard to obesity are at the societal level- most of us are overworked, overstressed, not sleeping enough, nog getting enough physical activity, not eating enough fresh produce/ eating too much processed food, etc. and these problems are EXTREMELY hard to fix at the individual level but could be fixed much more rapidly with a culture change.
Imagine if gym memberships (any and all) were covered by insurance. And employers were mandated to give you time off to workout 3x /week. Imagine if we had drive through, *affordable* Sweetgreen the same way we do McDonald’s in every town. Imagine if portion sizes slowly went back to normal…. The best fixes, are changing the default options.
reminds me of that Seinfeld episode.
-"how is it a write off?"
-"they just write it off"
-"write it off what?"
-"Jerry, all these big companies they write off everything"
-"you don't even know what a write off is"
-"Do you?"
-"no, I don't"
-"but they do... and their the ones writing it off"
Was the other guy Kramer?? Sounds like him.
😂 I love that bit
Yes, it was Kramer @@jayo8281
@@jayo8281 George, it HAD to be George, I'm almost certain of it.
It was George and Jerry
Nothing like the sea of retirees in Florida voting on a measure that will exclusively not affect them.
I feel like Google’s attitude to incognito mode has been an open secret for at least a decade now.
As someone who works in accounting, the general publics complete ignorance regarding what a write-off is is just rage inducing :)
I own my own service dog training company, I work it alone Yada Yada. But, I also walk around with MY service dog who is a living resume, so whenever I have him, I'm still technically working. I need my service dog and he's quite
...expensive so it's not like a scam or anything, but because I'm technically on the clock, everything I buy is a business expenditure. It was a dream to start my company, I didn't know how it would end up a great move in my own part later when I learned more about finances.
It also helps growing up not so well off and turning into a minimalist. I got 26k from a lawsuit few years back and I couldn't think of anything beside plane tickets to spend money on lol. I've bought the same PC desk 13 times across 7 states in 10 years lmao...
@@BoinkrNanis Yeah... you're the embodiment of "everything is deductible until you get caught"...
A very important part about the abortion ban is that most people don't even realize their pregnant till that 4-6ish week period. If they were to get an abortion they would not have time to actually think if they want to go through with it, or to properly organize a safe procedure.
That's what yall get for voting Republican.
You’re not even pregnant for the first two weeks. It starts from the end of your last period. About two weeks later you ovulate and conception can happen (not everyone but on average). Then it takes about a week for that fertilized cell to go from the fallopian tube to the uterus and implant. If it doesn’t, it just passes. So you have about one week before your period might happen (four weeks) but if you have a longer time between periods then add another week (5 weeks) and most pregnancy tests aren’t sensitive enough tell until you’re late. If you don’t get them at all due to birth control or rarely because of your own hormones, or have a light period anyways and have spotting (that one tricked me with my second kid) it can look like a period at the time.
I was about 6 weeks with my first and we were trying. Nine weeks with my second and we had given up the idea of being about to have another.
its a weird dystopia where they expect women to pop plan B like Pez.
America slipping backwards. On purpose. Im expecting my comment to get deleted, as per the new trend.
Exactly! These women have to decide what to do in the span of a week before they don't have any choice left at all. No one can make a life changing decision in that little time.
Florida's abortion ban is devastating.
I lived in Florida in my early twenties for college and ended up getting pregnant. I found out when I 8 weeks along, after becoming violently sick and having to be hospitalized. The doctor's barely wanted to treat me because even though I was in a lot of pain and malnourished, they just chalked it up to me being pregnant. They sent me home and not only did I get worse, I became depressed to the point that I was suicidal. After my bf stopped me from trying to hurt myself, we decided to go to Planned Parenthood to have it terminated. I started getting better after my abortion, fully recovering after 2 months. If I didn't have that abortion access, I most likely wouldn't be alive today.
Glad that you are.
@@sufyan56 Except no one is arguing for teens to have unlimited discrete abortions whenever they want. The middle ground is between a complete fantasy and fabrication, and a reality that actively limits people's freedom, oftentimes counter to science and medicine in the name of politics.
@@sufyan56Nobody asked, and you’re heartless for writing this in response to such a horrible situation for the commenter 🫤
@@sufyan56You must think getting an abortion is fun and convenient rather than arduous and exhausting. Very few people are visiting the abortion clinic like their marijuana dispensary 😂😂
@@sufyan56 Too many abortions can have negative effects to a womans/girls body. It's not all cut and dry. Forcing abstinence does not work, informed education does.
I’m a pharmacy tech at CVS and the whole Ozempic in a pill form kinda gets me worried. We can get mounjaro, Ozempic, and Wegovy. Sometimes* because we have had a Wegovy strength on back order for over a year now. As well as frequent back orders of Mounjaro. So hearing that there is a pill form being made, makes me stressed as a tech who, on the daily, has to tell people we can’t get the medication and that no store within 20-miles have it. I see that happening with this pill. Also no one talks about these medications causing stomach PARALYSIS.
Wait WHAT now, stomach paralysis? My sister takes Mounjaro and it makes me super nervous because it sounds like you basically can't ever stop taking it or the weight will come back, which part of me is worried what it will do to someone taking it for their entire lifetime and also gaddamn talk about money in the bank for the company making it
Wtf is stomach paralysis?
@@christmastigerThere was also a couple of UA-camrs who came out and said ozempic made them suicidal and made them feel out of it/like they couldn't enjoy anything emotionally. So that's kind of scary imo and I haven't heard anyone else talking about the side effect of becoming suicidal. That could be so dangerous to someone who's already struggling. Isn't mounjaro basically generic ozempic? Unsure if it's got the same side effects but either way just keep an eye out for your sister if she starts acting differently reach out to her. Obviously it doesn't have that side effect for everyone but it's a scary ass life effect regardless.
@@carijean37 Oh damn I should look into that, yeah from what I've read Mounjaro is very similar to Ozempic. My sister is going through a really rough time due to outside factors so I will make sure to keep an eye on her, thank you for heads up
I say 5yrs until there are commercials for folks who took ozempic or similar products in a payout for class action lawsuits for side effects not listed or explained clearly and the damage/deaths it will be responsible for.
Everytime Netanyahu speaks it always has the tone of “oh it is what is it” “Innocent people dying is not new” Yeah you don’t say… you don’t just say “sorry your friend was murdered, but that’s not new”
In regards to the giving money away story. My grandmother always said that it is our actions that matter. "Doing good for selfish reasons still does good. And the best reasons in the world don't excuse evil."
I really wish we kept that in mind more.
The people who criticize Charlie do so not out of Altruism, but out of spite and jealousy. They don't care that Charlie is helping people. They don't care about helping people at all. They just don't like the idea that a rich person is being praised for helping people.
@NomastiAfricanWarlord yup this is a serious problem in society as a whole
Your grandmother is right. Every good deed has a slight tinge of selfishness to it. We all have to admit it. I helped an older man with his groceries but asked for nothing in return physically. I do however get a hell of a good feeling about myself and some pride in my actions.
Now despite if I helped that older man because it was right to do, or if it would make me feel good for a while; I still helped the older man in the end.
@@NomastiAfricanWarlord people that do this need to go touch grass..
Yes some type of rescue worker could literally do that type of work because its impressive to people and helps them get more dates and that doesn't make any difference to the people they save. They are still heros
Floridians please go out and vote for abortion access!! It was such a crazy process trying to get the ballot initiative on the ballot. This is sooo important
I recently saw a news article about some women on Ozempic are having what's being called 'Ozempic Babies'. Women who have struggled with infertility are suddenly falling pregnant after taking Ozempic. I feel like this drug has accidentally opened the door to being one of the most ground breaking drugs we've had in recent history. The fact that one drug can do and be so many things to so many people at once is just mind blowing. As someone who lives in the UK and struggles with my weight, i secretly can't wait until my doctor can prescribe this on the NHS because nothing else I've tried has worked. I can't wait to see what other marvels come out of this one medicine, and I hope they find a way to up production so it can help more people in a plethora of ways.
I am one of those who do not have access to ozempic. Not because of overuse by people who will just want to lose a few pounds, but by my own insurance company. I’ve recently been diagnosed with diabetes, I am 200 pounds overweight my insurance company refused to pay for it, saying I needed to try three other different (and coincidentally generic) medications first. They also disagreed with my doctors diabetes diagnosis, and claimed I was prediabetic. They have repeatedly called my weight loss needs a “lifestyle choice.” And have refused to fund it. Since I’ve been trying to lose weight to save my life, I have gained 60 pounds, they just don’t care.
The attack was 100% targeted. 3 vehicles were targeted and hit directly over 2 kilometers apart. Absolute garbage!
yeah this has been a series of ongoing war crimes and genocidal actions from the start
the confidence with which they still think people will believe what they say because they are a government is laughable now.
israel fell long long ago (720 BCE). *Think about this. The descendants of a long-fallen kingdom try to resurrect said fallen kingdom via a genocide.* Once upon a time, such a *_DEMONIC_* act would be reserved for comic books and movies.
@@ARealMensch00 I mean, this has been happening for decades now, simply no one bats an eye. The Israel government can kill thousands of Palestinians, and it's marked as an "accident" or retaliation. Though if Palestinians retaliate or journalists expose them, they're called terrorists. I wonder who are the real terrorists here? Though the Americans government and UN would never mark their benefactor alley as terrorist even if they bomb the entirety of Gaza off existence. Cruel world, innit.
@@ARealMensch00Lmao genocide while the populations have exploded in recent decades
the vehicles in the convoy were 2.5km apart. the people in the first car went to second car for help just to get hit again, those who survived went to the third car and got hit again. how is that possibly an accident?
Yeah I struggle to see how any of this was anything but deliberate.
Pretty sure the GPS on missile were faulty
@@zeal21 nah, its work as intended
@@zeal213x in a row? Who were the intended targets, and where were they?
I hope you're being sarcastic. Otherwise, IDF troll confirmed.
@@zee9709 nah man things make mistakes, y'all just tripping
Thank you for including the Linux vulnerability, and great job on the explanation. Big shout out to Andres Freund for the work done.
My wife and I have both been on Ozembic for a long time. Long before it became a "craze". It was perscribed to us when we had never heard of it. We didn't ask for it. We are both seriously overweight and are pre-diabetic. So, we were prescribed it to deal with the onset of diabetes. Not for weight loss. That being said, I can seriously attest to the loss of interest in alcohol. We have both always been big drinkers. We used to have multiple drinks a night, pretty much every night. I now go weeks without a drink, and it's purely because I'm just not interested anymore. It wasn't even an intentional change. My wife is down to a couple drinks a week. Ozembic is 100% the cause.
9:25 We literally had a dinosaur movie in the *90s* show exactly WHY you don't leave all the coding to ONE GUY!
Who also didn't get paid well.
"Open source" is RARELY "one guy" but thanks for referencing that Crichton hack.
Jurassic Snark?
Oh yeah, I remember that one....Tammy and the T-Rex was spittin' straight facts!
Netanyahu wants to speak before Congress, I say let him. When he gets to the US, arrest him for crimes against humanity and send him to the Hague.
Biden doesn't have the balls to do that. He's too busy caving to every one of Israel's demands.
how naive are you the people in congress are funding him lol
That would be pretty awesome, but it’s more likely that congress would offer him a handy than actually hold him accountable for his actions.
Most likely he will get asylum
would not happen the us loves israel too much
The moistcritikal situation reminds me of a saying "you can be the best peach ever in the world, but there will always be someone one who doesn't like peaches" You can never please everyone...
THAT'S WHERE I REMEMBER THAT FROM!!! "Comment Commentary" was a segment back in the Sourcefed Days. Fond memories.
I worked for an insurance company last year where a coworker was bragging about a data breach. He came into work laughing how his grandmother got an email that was so suspicious that he forwarded it to his company email because the insurance company server “had better cybersecurity software”. So, he clicked on the link on his work computer and the next morning the whole company was banned from opening any files on their computers until the system was shut down and scanned for malware. Later, IT sent out a retraining on cybersecurity talking about this incident but my coworkers kept laughing and joking with the coworker who did it that the training was all about him. He still works there but it shows even when you know the risks of cyber attacks, stupidity always happens when you hire incompetent employees and never punish them for wrongdoing. Like there were bank account numbers for hundreds of insurance producers across the country in his computer and they got access to all of it because of this email. How he wasn’t fired is beyond me.
What an absolute moron. Good to know that your IT department is at least on the ball. It sounds like they managed to at least catch it before data leaked externally
what company is this? You phrase it as you "worked" meaning past tense.
@@BNezzy It was past tense. After that and a whole bunch of sexual harassment, I left the company in August 2023.
Nepotism hires. You see morons like this in the workforce all the time.
@@PoweredByRainbows put them on blast by naming them.......why hold that back?
It’s getting harder and harder to not view Netanyahu as someone who is ok with his army committing war crimes and the fact governments aren’t punishing him is insane
It’s almost like he’s always been that. Zionism isn’t somehow unique, ethnonationalism always leads down this path. Like David Ben-Gurion talked about needing to “expel the natives” in order to found the Jewish State as far back as the early 1930s, before Hitler had even risen to power.
Most of the world has cut ties with Israel, its only a few very powerful countries like the US, Germany, the UK etc that give Israel the power it needs to keep going. You think any of Israel's neighbors like them?
There are some countries calling out the bullshit. Ofc not USA, or UK tho
Need a warning when he comes on screen because I was genuinely scared when he first appeared on screen
It's getting harder to not view him for what he is? What are you holding onto to have some belief he's not to blame for it all? Even as a severe benefit of the doubter, I am so apathetic to their words cause I know none of it is worthwhile, it's all bullshit. They know who they are, what they are, and aren't going to stop.
What really bugs me with current conversation around Semaglutide is it is entirely focused on weight loss, and the medical industry is partially to blame for that,
Semaglutide was for combating insulin resistance, and deficiency, which yes is found in T2 Diabetes Mellitus, and Obesity, but occurs in a number of non-diabetic conditions such as Poly cystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), Hypothyroidism, Metabolic Syndrome, etc. however there is barely any research being conducted into these areas because all of the focus is on weight loss, and without studies they can’t be recognised as official treatments for these other conditions.
The reason this annoys me so much is that 6months ago I was prescribed Semaglutide to try and treat/maintain PCOS a condition I’ve had for over 20 years, (10 years spent fighting to get my symptoms taken seriously and 10 years trying to find treatment that didn’t exacerbate the condition (yay AFAB reproductive health), and I’m not trying to be hyperbolic when I say Semaglutide has honestly changed my life. No more never ending/daily bouts of Hypoglycaemia, the chronic pain has became more bearable, but what was more interesting was that what seemed like over night my cognitive, and executive function had improved to such a degree it was almost unrecognisable. Curious about this I spoke to my Drs, and polled a large forum individuals undergoing similar treatment, and it would seem these improvements are hardly unique, however when I tried to find out any additional information relating to broader improvements outside of insulin regulation and weight loss, I hit a brick wall.
Now I understand that securing funding for studies can be a difficult process, and as this is still a fairly new medication it’s not entirely surprising there isn’t a tonne of information relating to non-diabetic conditions, however what I wasn’t fully prepared for was discovering the vast majority of the studies actually being funded were entirely focused on Semaglutide and weight loss,
It’s hard to blame people for only seeing Semaglutide as a weight loss drug, when the medical industry itself seems to only be perpetuating this narrative!
I take ozempic for "weight loss". I struggle with overeating due to stress and an extremely bad relationship with food. It's honestly changed my life. I'm learning how to stop eating when I'm full and to find the foods that keep me full. It's such a nuanced issue, but people would rather scream at each other.
I started Ozempic a year ago for Insulin Resistance but it's actually also gotten rid of my Cholenergic Urticaria as well. I would break out in hives if I got too hot or too cold (going on for 15 years and on allergy meds, which didn't help much) but within a week or two of starting Ozempic, all those allergies went away and I can actually go out now and live a normal life without fear of going into anaphylaxis if i got too much heat or cold for my body to handle.
I'm so happy for you! I'm down 60lbs. My doctor thinks it might help with a hormonal defect that seems to be prevalent in my Maternal line.
I only recently learned about urticaria through the video of a woman on UA-cam but it just seemed so intense with the precautions and lengths that have to be taken for food. So happy something has clicked and you don't have to deal with such an uncomfortable and debilitating condition
That is sooo interesting! Makes me think like.. could ozempic for example somehow stimulate the release of diamine oxidase in the intestines: it’s an enzyme that breaks down histamine, and histamine is involved in the development of urticaria. Ofc it could just be something more simple like the difference in your body composition making it easier for your body to regulate temp or the changes in your diet or who knows could just be due to coincidence, but nonetheless super interesting and such a great thing for you!
Wow! Of all the random side effects to get from a medication, it sounds like you won the lottery with this one! It's incredible how a medication for one thing can impact so many other seemingly unrelated conditions. I'm very curious to see what happens as they do more trials with Ozempic.
Oh that’s so incredible! I’m so happy for you. ❤
Netanyahu looks like he's smirking while essentially saying, "Whoopsies, we accidentally killed literal humanitarians. It happens during wartime." WTF???
Idk if that was the exact clip of him saying that or just random footage grabbed, since the show has a quote and not an audio clip, but I totally think the rat would be smirking
@@TheDeadb3arI saw the actual video and yes he was smirking
He said it happens in war. Disgusting poor excuse of a human being.
he also said that criticism of israel's actions is just the result of ignorance and antisemitism so it's really not surprising.
They are all psychopaths and the US is supporting them all the way.
As one of those computer nerds you said would be in the comments, you honestly did very good job of communicating the XZUtils story for the layperson.
For the medication discussed, what are the side-effects of the currently available drug and what about the ones that are being designed now. I would need to understand the drawbacks before getting excited.
Dude, the fact that Netanyahu was literally smirking when he said "Oh yeah we killed them" not being able to keep a straight face tells me all we have to know about that murderer.
Far right Israelis have already been found mocking photos of the corpses on telegram channels dedicated essentially to Israeli snuff footage from this war. The IDF was forced to admit to running groups like this in the past. Top to bottom it’s a criminal organization
He has always been vile, but now he's reached a point where I'm starting to hope that hell is real.
I hate this mentality online where showing kindness online is seen as showing off or somehow devalues the good act. Like, if kindness became a trendy thing to do, I am not against that. All the same the world is better. Whether they upload their good deeds or not. They deserve that recognition even.
Yeah but all those people receiving extremely helpful and sometimes life changing gifts is not me so there is something wrong here and I am mad. Grrr
I think it‘s going into a philosopical debate about morality and ethics. Is something bad (like stealing) if your intentions were good (feeding your family) - is something good (donating money) if it is self-serving (tax write-off / image)
I used to work for a charity organisation that used about 50% of their donations for operation costs and that question always came up „Is it even charity if you use half of the funds to sustain yourself?
And I mean, it‘s a fair question ask: Are 50k operation costs fair for 50k in „helping money“? Maybe, maybe not. But you are still helping people. So what?
And I think therein lies the problem: people see „nice“ only as „real“ if it grows from being completly self-less. Which is fair, to some degree, but also self-destructive to another. So maybe we need to re-evaluate our definition of nice and maybe use words like „generous“ and „helpful“ - maybe this way people don‘t get triggered by using the word „nice“
and if actual good deeds go on trending more often, there's a chance that more people will do good instead of bad for clout instead of trespassing on people home or stealing items for "challenges" maybe they'll cook foods, gave to homeless, good deeds
99% of them dont deserve anything because its all bs for the camera
Yeah, but to be fair, Charlie helped create this monster of an audience. His “commentary” will often have those ugly moments where he’ll present normal stuff in a way that makes it look sinister. He literally does that himself, and this is coming from someone who genuinely likes Charlie and watches his daily content. I’ve been saying it before, it’s only a matter of time before this audience that he is creating is going to turn on him for something stupid.
I'm down 55lbs since starting Ozempic in November - I my weight has Yo-Yo'd all my life and I am feeling for the first time I am in control of my weight and health.
Cheater
While I don’t like the way you went at it, what was the issue with doing the other ways like eating healthy and exercise?
The whole nature of having control over your health is to discipline yourself on what you do
@@JG-MVIt's not cheating. You still have to eat less, eat healthy, and exercise on these medications. What it does is eliminate the food noise and stress response to hunger. That stress response raises cortisol levels and makes the body hold onto excess weight for safety because it doesn't know where the next meal is coming from. That's why so many people can exercise and diet for years but their metabolism just lowers instead of losing weight. Fat people are not inherently lazy, you just don't understand.
@@kiwiseatpumpkinpie1709this is a 💩 comment
Many people, like myself, are considered obese and doing all the right things (calorie restriction, gym 3x a week, treating my sleep apnea, taking supplements, seeing my doctor AND a nutritionist regularly) and yet continue to gain weight due to insulin resistance and PCOS. It is not a matter of discipline for the majority of fat people. It is actually crazy to me that some people think fat people haven't tried everything they could to "fit in", that they lack discipline or are lazy.
@@kiwiseatpumpkinpie1709
It's wild how often people use the term "tax write-off" as if it means free money or something
The sheer amount of people i've met who think "tax write off" is a secret trick to recoup the entire purchase price is insane.
100%. I'm an independent contractor & people ask me all the time "don't you just write that off?" for all of my business expenses. Like. What. They think taxes make all your expenses magically free.
It’s hard to explain what it feels like to be a woman just watching our body autonomy just fucking flushed away state by state. It’s terrifying and dystopian.
I’m tired of living through the prequel to Handmaids Tale.
I mean, we could be being genocided.
I'm struggling with how to vote. Do I vote for abortion rights at the expense of all of Palestine. Like, hey I know yall are being murdered and we're funding it, but if I don't vote for the guy funding your genocide again I can't get an abortion potentially.
imagine being a woman lmao
As somebody that's tried to listen to multiple communities to gauge sentiments and have a better clearer picture of social issues.... Things are gonna need to get worse before they get better. The left started pushing men out of their party and those men didn't feel heard. They ran into the arms of the nearest movement that was positive to them like dumb fk's. Different parts are fragmenting and coming back around, I honestly don't think the vast majority even are against abortion rights. It's not even on their radar tbf. Like with almost all humans people don't care until it's something that effects them or people they care about. A lot of women rightfully don't wanna be with guys who are immature or don't have their shit figured out so a lot of those guys don't have partners so it's not on their radar. Thankfully it seems more like a neutral topic that many seem to express support for (when pressed) or could be swayed because they're unaware. A lot of people voting for trump rn don't actually support more than 1 or 2 things and would drop him hard if a remotely better option showed up.
A lot of them can still be saved, they just got to see the fallout from their decisions and wake up to see how utterly stupid they are for not seeing the bigger picture.
Based on what I've seen in the past and present I think if Trump becomes president there will more than likely be a "Oh crap, I fk'd up" moment for a bunch of dudes about half way through the presidency and by the end we should see some major shifts back.
I'm hopeful the adage "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity" will hold true.
I understand as a woman that's probably not what you wanna hear, but I hope it gives a small glimmer of hope.
Both men and women in the US feel like they're not being listened too about issues they each feel are pressing issues.
Cooler heads/minds are prevailing in the places that matter, slowly yet gaining speed.
Also even Philly D. mentioned in a story a bit ago how there's been a sizable chunk of men who previously leaned left just switched to the right wing during Covid/Biden presidency
Reap what you sow.
imagine being a woman
19:43 where's that 'apollo's gift of prophecy' meme when you need it
As a diabetic, who recently qualified to use ozempic type prescriptions, the other health benefits (potential to reduce cardiovascular complications, stroke etc)versus weight loss specifically are huge. My doctor, pharmacy and I decided to go with Trulicity instead of ozempic because he didn't want me to be put in the position of not being able to find it due to the demand. I'm in full support of people using it if they truly need it and are using it correctly. For diabetics, these drugs aren't the first line of helping control it. It's not cheap for the patient. But the manufacturers do need to make sure they can keep up with the demand.
Some people are so miserable that they see only the worst in all people and situations.
Nah they just made they didn’t get money 😅
He should find the names out of those and exclude them from future giveaways
They hate that nice ppl with fame/money actually exist.
@@em5522 Do they?
@@Rage_Harder_Then_RelaxAbsolutely, kind as well as shitty people exist that are from all walks of life. It’s not like because someone is wealthy they are automatically a bad person, or that every poor person is a saint. Money does change some people but that is undoubtedly not the case for everyone.
As a diabetic and Ozempic user, it was very frustrating to me when this medication and other medications were being touted as the "Hollywood Diet." A year ago, I went without it for over a month because none of the pharmacies in my area could get it in stock. Once I was finally able to get it refilled, my prescription insurance initially denied it because my doctor had to recertify me as a diabetic. My costs went from $70 for 90 days to $120 for 30 days. By the end of the year, I had to temporarily reduce my dosage so that I would have enough until my benefits restarted in the 2024. I fear that these new uses will again place my life at risk as the medicines either go through shortages or price increases.
It will, and it's not going to stop. Obesity is the single worst health crisis in this country and ozempic treats obesity very well. I believe ozempic will be the single most sold prescription drug in history.
This is so fucked, I’m so sorry. The only thing left to do is eat the rich.
The problem isn't people who need medicine using medicine, it's companies making medicine not making enough. Obesity kills too. People who struggle getting rid of excess weight through other means can change their lives with this medicine. It will save lives. They need to make more. A lot of medicine that is many decades old is used for a variety of health conditions too. I think it's actually quite rare that medicine is only prescribable for one condition.
@TheHestya steroids are the perfect example, used to treat countless conditions.
My present medication was created to help fight certain types of cancer.....I don't have cancer.
As an RN who works at a primary care, the amount of these weight loss injectables being prescribed are crazy. Most of these, like Ozempic, you have to have a diagnosis of diabetes to get. Right now, there are only 2 or 3 aporoved for pure weight loss like Wegovy, and in my area, and those are all on backorder. I get frustrated with my doctors for sending these scripts, knowing they will not get them.
But the injectables for diabetes are also hard to get. I have to call pharmacies weekly and see if they have the doses above what the patient takes to see if we can at least keep them on the medication.
We do have some people on Rybelsus, which is the pill form of Ozempic, they seem to do okay.
I absolutely loved the copious amount of sass Phil used pronouncing the word “Prrrrick” 🤣 made me smile💜
Grog is not a knuckledragger! He’s a good hearted barbarian 😂
“Committing crimes ain’t for broke boys” needs to be a t-shirt. I literally died
Agreed! Would make a great shirt! Or even a coffee mug.
You could create a second spin off ending in "broke bitches" for us ladies too hehe
@@TheMookeefulOr unisex, "Committing crimes ain't for the broke"
Edit: Better, "Committing crimes ain't for broke bleeps"
Multi layer offensive, "Committing crimes ain't for broke little s,c,f words"
Way worse, "Committing crimes ain't for broke persons/individuals"
@@censored-adminthat just sounds stupid 😂
@@censored-admin in an attempt to offend no one, you've offended everyone
as someone who lives in the american south (not florida specifically just the region) the recent abortion ban is just another way this area is the worst off in the entire country for anyone to live in. Its awful and the only reason people should even begin to consider living here is if you are broke and desperate. makes me feel like im living in a god damn prison
Yup accurate.
Don't worry, the Midwest is catching up quick!
You feel like you're living in a prison because you can't get an abortion as easily and even at 8-9 months in the pregnancy???
WTF is wrong with you? Nowhere near having your freedom of movement restricted.
@@CanadianEhHoleThat’s not what’s happening here bud.
Quit putting words in people mouths to make your shitty “argument” marginally less shitty.
@@CanadianEhHole Forcing someone to go through an extremely traumatic experience against their will is certainly prison-like. Most people don’t have the money to just drop everything and travel across the country for a medical appointment. Are you stupid?
Ozempic changed my moms life. For the past 10+ years my mom has been insecure overweight and sat on the couch that entire time. My mom started taking ozempic 1/2 a year ago and has lost 30 pounds and is going outside of the house and eating healthy and exercising just because she knows it will actually make a difference this time
I need a "Committing Crimes Aint For Broke Boys" hoodie, immediately.
Someone please explain to Bibi that attacking humanitarian aid is a bad look, and it's not helping his "we're the victims" argument.
He doesn’t care, you forget that he had decades of getting away with this type of stuff and still believes he can because 1. He’s desperate to hold onto power and 2. He had gotten too used to being americas spoiled sugar baby
@@Echoingsunflowers981 Oh yeah, America really needs to cut the cord.
The IDF drone targeted the group in three separate vehicles, the first of which was clearly marked, they sent a shot right through the World Central Kitchen logo. Of course this was deliberate.
Of course it's a debate, Hamas uses ambulances to move weapons and rockets around, which is a war crime ( there is plenty of video evidence thst show that btw) so Hamas using WCK cars is a definite possibility, with more reports coming our yesterday about it being a mistake in identity which is definitely tragic but this happens in a time of war however Israel and the IDF were quick to take responsibility and investigate themselves which is something we can't say about Hamas, between 10-20% of rockets Hamas fires fall short in the gaza strip killing thier own people yet Hamas's spokesperson (which yes is a thing if you're surprised) never said anything or took responsibility for any misfires inside the gaza strip, the only one in this war trying to miminmize casualties is Israel plain and simple
@@itayarvatz7559You provide no evidence. Everything you say is a lie. Everything Israel says is a lie. Very soon the entire world will no longer support Israel. Under the Geneva Convention, the Palestinians have the right to return and have citizenship in their homeland - inside Israel. This will put an end to Israel’s Jewish majority. This will put an end to the conflict.
@@itayarvatz7559When everything you see can potentially be Hamas, then you've become accustomed to seeing everyone being the enemy, and that's a terrible way to view and traverse through the conflict.
@@itayarvatz7559 The IDF checked out the vehicles at a checkpoint where the kitchen crew had to show their credentials and vehicle contents. The IDF officers confirmed they were innocent, not concealing a thing, THEN MURDERED THEM.
Netanyahu hasn't taken responsibility for that.
@@DIAC1987 then tell Hamas to stop hiding weapons in hospitals and schools, tell Hamas to stop using humanitarian vehicles as weapon and personnel transportation, tell Hamas to put on uniform when firing at IDF so they wouldn't blend in with the crowd and risk civilians, tell Hamas stop using civilian as human shields while in gun fights and then and only then everyone will not be seen as the enemy, Palestinian children are being indoctrinated in schools including Unrwa schools to praise so called martyrs (terrorists) and to hate all Jews, a new poll recently unraveled that about 70% of all plastinians living in gaza and the west bank still support Hamas which is why so much ammunition and weaponry is not just hidden in public institutions but also in civilian homes and apartments, their was of combat is clever but risks civilians constantly, Hamas militants (terrorists) have stashed amounts of weaponry in civilian homes which they access mere seconds before firing at IDF soldiers, they enter a civilian home which they know has weapons wearing civilians clothes to raise no suspension from by standards and soldiers alike risking gazan civilians all along the way, that's just one of the many ways Hamas fights within civilians areas when the enemy fights the way it does you can't blame the IDF of all sorts of suspensions regarding potential risks
Phil I appreciate the prelude to that doctor ad but the real reason I don't see a doctor when I should is because I'm poor
I love how Philip loves making a fun intro just to talk about dead children later lol
The ozempic situation is horrendous. I got gestational diabetes during my pregnancy which didn't go away after the birth, sadly. I was well managed with the injections, but due to the shortage, I now have to go unmedicated while waiting for the UK NHS to get me into see the diabetic nurse for insulin. It's such a huge stress, as I am also dealing with cancer and cannot have surgery until my diabetes is back under control. I have 0 issues with people using medication to lose weight, but people should not be prioritized for weight loss like they are.
As a diabetic on one of these meds (Mounjaro)I can say it has changed my life and my health so much. I’m off half of my other meds including no more insulin and blood pressure meds and every health measure is so so much better. I feel 15 years younger and my mental health has improved. But there are times when I can’t get the correct dosage due to the very tight market- and my blood sugar goes up. Please only use these meds if you NEED them
Mounjaro patients are easily both the best and worst part of my day. When we have it people are so excited at having finally tracked it down. But then, I'm also left with nothing for the next 15 patients who ask about it. It's in such high demand that when we finally get it in (usually 1 box) it's literally used up in minutes. I can barely imagine the difficulty of getting a specific dosage. At times I've checked nearby pharmacy's inventories only to find that our system doesn't have a single pen in 450 miles.
The only advice I can give is talk to your doctor about alternatives if someone is unable to get their prescription filled. At least in my area Wegovy and Ozempic are far easier to get a hold of than Mounjaro and Zepbound, but that's only one distributor in one part of the country. Other pharmacy chains and mom and pop pharmacies could have different distributors and other parts of the country could have more of one medication on the market than another.
I'm on Trulicity for diabetes and I wholeheartedly concure.
I work at a mom and pop pharmacy and the sheer amount of calls we get every day asking if we can get some of these meds is insane. My boss (the pharmacist/owner) won't give it out to people who are using it for weight loss; he only distributes it to people with diabetes. Some of them have been on back order for so long so it's very hard to get. I wish the people that were using it to lose a few pounds to fit into a bikini for a vacation would just stop and think about the people who need it to live.
My sister and bff need them and can't get them due to supply.
I was diagnosed with diabetes a couple weeks ago and was prescribed mounjaro, but the price with insurance makes it too expensive for me to afford.
19:55 editor just hit us with the casual Chrish jumpscare 😂😂
I really appreciated you actually explaining Linux
Quick note about the Microsoft engineer:
It was about a half of a second. That was the latency that he experienced that made him dive into this, and discover the back door. Half a second.
Might as well be 10 years in a big operation like that.
Out in our daily lives, half a second seems really fast. When it comes to data transmission (Ethernet, WIFI, Cellular) or cpu workloads, it's very noticable. It stands out like a sore thumb because it's abnormal.
A service I wrote for our app backends initially had a response time of 50 microseconds. Most of our services are around the 25ms range so yeah, half a second is something that will raise an eyebrow.
For Linux, that's quite a bit of latency. But for Windows OS calls, that would literally go unnoticed for decades
As a Floridian I am ashamed of our representatives, DeSantis and Rick Scott need to vacate their seats, and the latter so happens to be competing against a pro-choice Democratic candidate. We the people need to protect women and show up to vote, please do not sleep on this.
Unfortunately the big four progressive cities are tiny compared to the rest of the state in terms of population
Sneed
If you don't like it, just leave the state. : )
@@TheDudeSama Negative, the people have a say in how the government runs - if i dont like it, and enough others feel the same - it will be changed.
@SL33PINS3XY And if it doesn't get changed, will you pound your fists, scream and throw a fit, or just leave?
As a layman explaining the xz compromise to people who themselves have even less context than you, you did a good job at getting a high level "explain this to management" summary. Good job!
I dont know why, but the " could you imagine " at the beginning was hilarious
If the IDF is half as organized as they want us to believe, there is no way that was an accident.
It can be an accident, but not how most people think. The targeting was deliberate, however, the information and communication that cleared and coordinated the aid worker movement might have gotten lost. There can be organizational problems, technical issue or simply human fuck ups. Whatever it was, it should definitely be investigated and systems put into place to avoid it in the future.
@@thorwaldjohanson2526sure it was. its not like this is part of a pattern of constant bombing of civillians, actual journalists, and aid workers.
@@thorwaldjohanson2526that said, it did accomplish an apparent goal, instigating a famine.
@thorwaldjohanson2526 As someone who has fought in several warzones over the years, that is what i believe happened. War is full of missed information and mistranslation. Hitting an aid convoy because they didn't get a report of them in the area, saw guns, and went green is unfortunately not an uncommon circumstance in war. In my opinion, it was a horrible misjudgment that cost lives, and I hope whoever made that call gets some justice served to them. I get the conspiracy theories and the shove-off is absolutely bullshit, but I think this is a pretty cut and dry case of a horrible call made based on bad intel.
@@thorwaldjohanson2526 Problem is the IDF seems to investigate themselves the same way police in the US investigate themselves. "We investigated ourselves, and found out we did nothing wrong."
If the US steps up and finally says "No more weapons for you then." Things will change, and become a whole lot more careful real quick.
"Committing crimes ain't for broke boys" theres a shirt idea 😂
I've got nothing of value to add to the conversation, but I just want to say I love that you've embraced calling the end segment Comment Commentary👌🏽
I am a type 2 diabetic on Ozempic about to turn 50. It has benefitted my health so much. My A1C1 dropped over 2 full points and I have lost just over 50lbs on it. All of my blood work is way better from cholesterol to blood pressure. Obviously that is in tandem with lifestyle changes. There is no way people aren't going to want it.
My dad was just prescribed it too. I was surprised because I forgot that its original purpose was for diabetes, not just weight loss. I’m just scared that with people viewing it as a “get skinny quick” it’ll be over prescribed unnecessarily
I was recently diagnosed with diabetes and my doctor prescribed me for metformin and wrote me a prescription for mounjaro. I'm not able to afford mounjaro, even with my insurance brought the price from $1,240 a month to $550 a month.
With the XZ Utils story, the code that actually had the exploit wasn't even in the open source repository. Being a maintainer, Tan was able to add a "tar ball" with highly obfuscated code to essentially load in the exploit when the project was built for specific releases. This goes above and beyond just reading thru and vetting code.
But thank god this was open source, imagine if this had been done in a closed source system instead.
Instead of stopping it after only 2% infected it would probably have taken weeks to get someone to check it. And the one doing the checking would likely have been the same person who inserted it.
In fact I would go so far as to say that, not only HAS it happened to closed source products in the past (e.g. the Solarwinds debacle in 2020) but it’s happening NOW to closed source products that have yet to be discovered. It’s the main reason I prefer open source products over closed source if other factors are equal. “Many eyeballs make bugs (and exploits) shallow.”
@@queenannsrevenge100 agreed.
And then there's Facebook that Phil has talked about, where they sold a VPN, I'm guessing touting privacy, all the while performing a man in the middle attack circumventing encryption.
I work in a pharmacy and it’s not going away. It needs to be manufactured more. It’s not going away.
I’m tired of people yelling at me because they can’t get their medication when the problem is the pharmacy can’t get your medication.
Also if there are any drs out there who write these medications- DO THE PRIOR AUTHORIZATION PLEASE. Or don’t write the prescription.
Thanks.
I am a healthcare worker with
Indigenous community in Australia and I have seen the effects of the Ozempic shortage in many of our patients. Diabetes is unfortunately much more common in Indigenous community than the general population due to the effects of colonisation. Many patients have found that Ozempic is the only thing that’s worked for them to control their blood sugar. Now, many can’t access it and have been waiting months with unregulated blood sugar levels and other side effects of stopping the drug.
It is VERY frustrating knowing that some people are just buying this as a trendy weight loss drug just to shave a few pounds off, while our patients are suffering systemic health effects of not being able to access a vital mediation.
Just wanted to say, I actually prefer the name 'Yesterday Today'. I didn't feel like I needed to speak out yesterday, but since you actively made the switch, I felt like I needed to make my voice heard.
Guess it’s too late now :( but I agree with you
I feel exactly the opposite. I always thought "Yesterday Today" was a stupid, cliché name sounding like some marketing slogan (like "The future, today"). Comment commentary is original and much more fitting.
15:03 yes well, that’s happened multiple times now where they “allow” something, usually aid, and use it as a trap. It’s not an accident after the tenth time it happens.
Mhm there's been 7 flour massacres and just recently the kabul roundabout has been labeled a deathzone and that any there is dangerous.
You know shocker that you are at risk of death in a war zone 💀
I hear that the Zionazi's and IDF feast on the blood of the innocent to keep them psychopathic and bloodthirsty enough to commit ethnic cleansing for and steal their land without an ounce of shame and remorse. It's sick. They need to be stopped. Pity AIPAC will claim anything said against them is antisemitic.
@@11Tits Especially when IDF knows you want to help those who are being exterminated by them.
@@11Titsthe death toll of civilians far exceeds the normal amount of risk that normally accompany these conflicts.
Rich people giving money to poor people should absolutely be encouraged.
I love that little bits of sourcefed live on. The fact that comment commentary has resurfaced whether it was intentional or not is fantastic
"Be Nice but Trust Nobody" is a pretty good phrase. What we use in the cybersecurity industry is "Trust, but verify"
Netanyahu should be remembered as Bibi the Butcher for all the civilian deaths and other crimes against humanity.
I've been taking Semaglutide for the last 2 months and yes it does help, but not how some think. Yes it curbs cravings but only because your system moves so slow that when you do try to eat something you quickly throw up. It ends up making you feel nauseous just at the thought of eating. I've tried to grocery shop for my family and ended up having to ditch my cart and run from the store because I felt so sick. I do need to loose 50+ lbs due to lifelong PCOS and everyone who has PCOS knows that loosing weight through diet and exercise alone never works. I've almost lost 20 lbs and will stay on this drug because I want to be healthy and will do anything to stay alive for my daughter!
I haven’t been able to get my medicine for over a month now. I need this because I was recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. It’s a very new life style I need to get used and not being able to get medication is making it very much harder.
Phil dressed like Timmy Turner in this video
Knuckle dragger is definitely the insult I want Phil to use more 😂
I loved that visual that said "a nerd's artistic impression" during the Linux story. I audibly chuckled
The tax write off debaucle and how people think they work always reminds me of the Schitt's Creek scene with both Levys
Some with a moral compass: "Hey Netanyahu, how many more people have to die?"
Benjamin Netanyahu: "Yes!"
Let's stop acting like he could do anything without Biden funding all this brutality.
@@earthstar7534 The US has been the biggest provider of weaponry and self-defense technology for Israel since the 50s, this predates the Biden presidency by decades, now if your argument is that they should stop supporting Israel any further then yeah sure. Yet even that is not as simple as people make it out to be, while also making it rather symbolic, since once again we have been stock-pilling them with guns for decades and the rest of the world governments are not helping out with this issue either. Well except for South Africa.
@@earthstar7534 The US has been the biggest provider of weaponry and self-defense technology for Israel since the 50s, this predates the Biden presidency by decades, now if your argument is that they should stop supporting Israel any further then yeah sure. Yet even that is not as simple as people make it out to be, while also making it rather symbolic, since once again we have been stock-pilling them with guns for decades and the rest of the world governments are not helping out with this issue either.
@@earthstar7534The US* although Biden is far from innocent here
@@earthstar7534I have written to Biden through the WH web page so many times on this that I'm pretty sure I'm on a watchlist at this point. But it's important to recognize that this isn't specific to Biden, but rather a longstanding US policy position. Anything that even suggests accountability or conditions attached to aid or arms to Israel is immediately shut down with accusations of antisemitism.
It bums me out that Charlie was hurt for doing something genuinely nice and trying to give back. He seems like he is trying to help those like he was helped at one point in time. He doesn't view himself as greater than, but instead feels very lucky. Wish him all the best 💜
Twitter users love to prey on him and set him up as this evil human being whenever they get the chance
@@xx_v_xx4373 that’s genuinely depressing. It’s not like I see him above being discrimination, but anyone with a good sense of character can see why his actions are of no ill-intent.
Showing some reciepts would have stopped the sht but he didnt so i guess its true, he does feel sketchy af so i stopped watching him, orobably a peto too, we gonna learn soon for sure.
don't mind me. I'm just here to help you fend off any hate wave for saying something sane during a controversy.
@@Svol09bud you gotta get off the drugs. twitter is rotting your brain.
Philips head when hes talking:
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Ok but did no one else laugh that the phycologist in addiction is named HENDERSHOT! Because that had me CACKLING!
One thing to point out about open source. This backdoor would’ve never been seen if the backdoor was built on a closed source environment by a rogue programmer. We would’ve found about it much later after the backdoor had been abused.
This backdoor was found extremely fast in versions that are considered cutting edge and rolling updates. Without open source the person that found the backdoor would’ve never known what was causing their slowness.