Yasha Levine writing about liberal fake news:

Yasha Levine writing about liberal fake news:

Where’s the evidence? So much effort has been thrown at implicating the Russians in some way and none of the evidence has stuck — time and time again the evidence fizzles and people move onto the next big scandal that also evaporates on closer inspection. Like the most recent WaPo story alleging that Russia launched a wide ranging propaganda campaign to elect Donald Trump: bankrolling American journalists to work as Russia’s willing collaborators, sowing fear and doubt, baselessly undermining Hillary Clinton and supposedly weakening the very foundation of American democracy.

The paper offered no evidence to back up its shocking claims, but relied on secret claims made by a shady anonymous group called PropOrNot, which compiled a blacklist of American news outlets it considers to be Russian agents engaging in treason. Within a day of the article coming out, PropOrNot’s story is already unraveling. The group admitted to lying about its partnering organizations and refuses to disclose why its media blacklist of “Russian agents” contains some of the best journalists in recent history: Robert Parry (who helped break the Iran-Contra scandal), Robert Scheer (who helped expose CIA funding of student groups in the 1960s as editor at Ramparts) and Yves Smith (the fearless founder of an invaluable and respected financial blog, _http://nakedcapitalism.com__). It’s shocking and disturbing that WaPo would smear respected journalists as traitors with no evidence._

Details about this group continue to emerge. It appears there’s a chance that PropOrNot is connected to groups funded the Broadcasting Board of Governors, a CIA spinoff that manages the U.S. government’s foreign propaganda division. If true, that would make PropOrNot’s activities illegal — in violation of a federal law that prohibits the BBG from intentionally influencing or swaying public opinion inside the United States. Creating blacklists of American journalists, labelling them as traitors and then circulating this information to American newspapers would certainly fall into that category.

Jill Stein’s plan to build a huge effigy of Hillary Rodham Clinton continues at record pace.

Jill Stein’s plan to build a huge effigy of Hillary Rodham Clinton continues at record pace. Using donations from Democrats, she hopes to have the effigy completed just before the deadlines for recounting expire. The effigy will then be set on fire on Battle Green, Lexington at 9pm that evening, Eastern Standard Time.

Via Andres Soolo​

Via Andres Soolo​

This is great. You can do quite a bit with little machines.

Originally shared by Danie van der Merwe

Meet the Pinebook, a $89 ARM Laptop That Runs Ubuntu

If you’re looking for a dirt cheap low-power portable Linux laptop you’ll want to keep an eye on this, the Pinebook.

Created by Pine64, the Pinebook is built around the company’s crowdfunded single-board computer, the Pine A64, which sells from just $15.

The 2GB PineA64 is in use in the Pinebook is described as a ‘high-performance’ analog to the Raspberry Pi, and comes with the following specs:

– 64-Bit Quad-Core ARM Cortex A53¹ @ 1.2 Ghz

– 2 GB LPDDR3 RAM

– Dual Core Mali 400 MP2 Graphics

– 16 GB eMMC

– Wi-Fi & Bluetooth

– 1.3MP webcam

– 10,000 mAh LiPo battery

The Pinebook pitches up as 2 separate models, differentiated solely by screen size: an 11.6-inch version priced at $89, or a $99 model with a 14 inch screen.

It’s not intended to compete with a $499 laptop but for many this will provide all their basic computing needs.

See http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/11/pinebook-arm-laptop-runs-ubuntu