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Dr Kay's avatar

The passport crap is very insidious indeed. I was possibly the only employee in the state of massachusetts who recognized the whole "as a condition of employment, you are not only mandated to agree to medical rape with experimental drugs/technologies but also required to self-report your personal health information into a database accessed by undisclosed third parties which interfaces with the existing but not-known-about-by-the-public electronic health record that came online when we mandated health insurance coverage requirements for every massachusetts taxpayer" for exactly what it was. I walked away from that crap too. No career, and no amount of financial compensation is worth that. 99.99% told me I was crazy. I prefer to be considered crazy than normal by the standards of a sick society that normalizes medical rape.

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The Underdog's avatar

Good on you for walking away from that digital oppression!

It can be very difficult. I cannot recall the quote, but there is a line that says something like 'a truthteller looks mad to a world full of liars', or words to that effect.

I'm hoping to keep away from my job, long enough the system stops working and implodes somehow. I hope my cog in the machine is the part that fails and brings this entire house of cards down.

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Mick From Hooe (UK)'s avatar

Welcome Back!

Yup! We noticed that improperly elected Prime Minister (RAT) Sunak has obeyed his Boss (Adolf Schwab) by voting for NO FOREIGN TRAVEL for the UNVAXXED!

All part of the suppression of the 'little people', in order to enslave them. WEF medium term Plan.

Only the USA, China & North Korea are countries still BANNING ENTRY for fit and healthy unjabbed foreigners that realised the jab is just a CULL!

‘LIABILITY’ must be reintroduced for Vax makers then they will have to stop the mayhem and pay massive compensation = Hopefully resulting in LIQUIDATION!

Mick from Hooe (UK) Unjabbed because I read the small print that Pfizer choose to omit!

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gatochapinmuertodehambre's avatar

I'm glad you're back!!

Regarding "automating The Daily Beagle Roundup": why would the stories have to be machine-curated? I could envision you posting links to stories you are reading and think are significant, Drudge Report style (I know, bad example). fwd newsletter does this sort of thing on Substack, rather ineffectively in my opinion.

I have an idea for a research project that I could hire you to do. It would not be big bucks but perhaps it could lead to a story you could publish as well. Is it safe for me to post an infrequently-used personal email address so you could contact me?

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The Underdog's avatar

I'm in the process of setting up an Element chatroom for the Daily Beagle. It is open-source, end-to-end encrypted, and you'll be able to DM me there:

https://matrix.to/#/!ItfGVzYiNkDCXbNMfa:matrix.org?via=matrix.org

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gatochapinmuertodehambre's avatar

Could you please invite me? @paisdelaeternaprimavera:matrix.org

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The Underdog's avatar

Invitation sent. I've also adjusted the room settings based on your response (the link was meant to be a general invite but it seems it has to be done individually, so I've set it to public now).

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The Underdog's avatar

"why would the stories have to be machine-curated?"

The system trawls a large number of news websites pulling down articles, and then generates a HTML template that tries to sort them by topic category. I wanted to do something Drudge Report/Citizen Free Press style but with a really refined filter without a strong political bias.

The Roundup would run under a separate newsletter to the main Daily Beagle feed. Automation because time spent on the RU is time not spent doing research for dedicated articles, and I don't have any delegates.

" Is it safe for me to post an infrequently-used personal email address so you could contact me?"

If you reply directly to the newsletter you receive in your email inbox from the Daily Beagle, it will be routed to my inbox via Substack, and thus won't be public. I can then reply back and you'll see my email.

I'm more than happy to discuss your research project, and let me know by email what the budget range is. I prefer to do the work first, then ask for payment once I feel I've completed the work, because that way if I realise I cannot complete the work, it is easier to renegotiate, rather than mess around with refunds and other issues.

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gatochapinmuertodehambre's avatar

Apologies in advance for choppy communication in upcoming days. This is a long weekend for Thanksgiving here.

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The Underdog's avatar

No worries, enjoy your time with family and friends. I need to regain my stride.

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gatochapinmuertodehambre's avatar

Right, I wouldn't think it would have to have a political bias necessarily, just links that you find interesting and noteworthy. Readers might become aware of news sites and resources that they would not have found otherwise.

Tried to send email thru my other account. It might not work. In that case I'll just reply straight from the email I use for Substack as you suggest.

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The Underdog's avatar

Oh, forgot to mention, in terms of the political bias - I meant from the news articles.

A lot of media outlets have their perceived bias, mainstream outlets are 'liberal', and alternative media are 'conservative', even when covering noteworthy news articles. The problem is, pulling from news outlets often means you pull in their particular bias. Citizen Free Press is overwhelmingly American Conservative politics heavy, whilst the Guardian is overwhelmingly liberal mainstream opinionated news garbage. The Guardian is so bad it is excluded from the system entirely, because 1 out of 100 articles might be vaguely noteworthy.

What I want to be able to do with the Roundup is remove the extreme outliers, and present a balanced view of events. So for example, the Ukraine war, I would want to show both Ukrainian and Russian viewpoints, so people can get a complete picture of both sides and understand what the war truly means.

I also really want to somehow include Substacks and expand new media, however many alternate free with paywalled articles, and I don't wish to present walled content. Titles are often subversive or novel, which makes automated curation and sorting difficult, and when you're looking at 200+ links in a row, your eyes go fuzzy.

Perhaps you can help me beta test the format if I send you an example of the generated article once we get an email contact established.

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The Underdog's avatar

You could always register your other email, subscribe to the Daily Beagle, and then try that approach. I haven't received the email. There is supposed to be a Substack chats feature somewhere but I haven't seen the option and no details have been given on how to set it up.

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gatochapinmuertodehambre's avatar

Good idea. I'll work on this.

It seems like the Substack chats never really took off. The only advantage was the ability to post memes and other content.

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