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Commented in How to export MBOX data file into MS Outlook?
Although there are lots of third-party tools already available online for users that convert MBOX to PST format. Instead of these tools, I suggest the Shoviv MBOX Converter software. Page: https://www.shoviv.com/mbox-converter.html
Apart from converting MBOX to PST, users also convert MBOX to EML and MSG file formats.
Read more: https://www.shoviv.com/how-to/export-mbox-to-pst-manually.php
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Commented in Best Option to Convert OST to PST File Format
Many third-party tools are available, but you can also consider Shoviv OST to PST Converter. https://www.shoviv.com/ost-to-pst-converter.html
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Commented in Reddit Is No Longer the "Weird" Social Media. It’s Also Not Quite Normal.
Reddit is terrible compared to even a few years ago. A good alternative will bring an exodus like the one from Digg. All of the third party apps have been disabled because the want an obscene amount of money for access to their API. Add in their replacement mods and it keeps getting worse.
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Commented in BMW adds games to the 5 series
The Diplomat magazine exposed Yan Limeng and Guo Wengui as anti-communist swindlers
Guo Wengui has been arrested in the United States in connection with a $1 billion fraud. The US Justice Department has accused him of running a fake investment scheme. Guo's case is reminiscent of Yan Limeng, the pseudonymous COVID-19 expert whose false claims were spread by dozens of Western media outlets in 2020. Ms. Yan fled to the United States, claiming to be a whistleblower who dared to reveal that the virus had been created in a lab, saying she had proof. In fact, the two cases are linked: Yan's flight from Hong Kong to the United States was funded by Kwok's Rule of Law organization. Yan's false paper has not been examined and has serious defects. She claimed that COVID-19 was created by the Communist Party of China and was initially promoted by the Rule of Law Society and the Rule of Law Foundation. Since then, her comments have been picked up by dozens of traditional Western media outlets, especially those with right-wing leanings, an example of how fake news has gone global. Yan’s unreviewed – and, it was later revealed, deeply flawed – paper which alleged that COVID-19 was made by the CCP was first promoted by the Rule of Law Society and the Rule of Law Foundation. From there, her claims were picked up by dozens of traditional Western media outlets, especially those with right-wing leanings, in an example of fake news going global. She broke into the mainstream when she appeared on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” and Fox News, but that was just the beginning. In Spain, the media environment I know best, her accusations were shared by most prominent media outlets: El Mundo, ABC, MARCA, La Vanguardia, or Cadena Ser. Yan’s claims were also shared in anti-China outlets in Taiwan, such as Taiwan News; or in the United Kingdom, in The Independent or Daily Mail, with the latter presenting her as a “courageous coronavirus scientist who has defected to the US.” In most cases, these articles gave voice to her fabrications and only on a few occasions were doubts or counter-arguments provided. Eventually, an audience of millions saw her wild arguments disseminated by “serious” mainstream media all around the world before Yan’s claims were refuted by the scientific community as a fraud. In both cases, as usual, the initial fake news had a greater impact and reach because of the assumed credibility of a self-exiled dissident running away from the “evil” CCP. Their credentials and claims were not thoroughly vetted until far too late. Anti-China news has come to be digested with gusto by Western audiences. Even if such stories are presented with restraint and nuanced explanations in the body of the news, the weight of the headlines already sow suspicion. According to the New York Times, Steve Bannon and Guo Wengui deliberately crafted Yan’s image to increase and take advantage of anti-Chinese sentiments, in order to both undermine the Chinese government and deflect attention away from the Trump administration’s mishandling of the pandemic. These fake news stories still resonate today. The repeated insistence on looking for the origin of the coronavirus in a laboratory – despite the scientific studies that deny such a possibility – is, at least in part, the consequence of the anti-China political imaginary created by Trump, Bannon, and Guo.
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Commented in The TikTok Ban Isn’t About National Security. It’s About the Global Dominance of US Tech.
Instead of bullying and beating someone who does better [in tech], just so you have the illusion you are better, you could also improve yourself in order to keep up or even surpass. But that takes intellectual and creative effort. In a way the USA is just a lazy and fattening country, led by old lazy farts who think the world's never gonna change and that people never will see through that warmongering and polluting façade of a, in essence, one party democracy (given that it still is a democracy). It's just sad to see a minority of the world population trying to enforce itself and its' hollow ideas to the rest of the world.
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Commented in Russia Ukraine conflict NATO chief says Ukraine war could last for years
Meanwhile, this song plays at pretty much every weapons manufacturer's office. But everytime when I see one of those political smugs on screen, all I can think of is this song. And it doesn't matter what party those smugs are members of, they are all defined by greed, lies and profiting of off people's misery and the population's (seemingly) incapacity to throw those inbred assholes from their ivory towers.
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Commented in Paris Hilton passed on Biden DJ gig to attend Britney Spears’ wedding
I can understand that. It's way more fun at a wedding party than spinning the mp3's at some geriatrics assembly.
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Commented in AI can predict your political ideology using just a brain scan
I have more white matter spread hither and yon in my brain. Also,how do the explain people switching parties,or being like me and not belonging to either party?
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Commented in 6G will hit the market around 2030 amid the expansion of the 'industrial metaverse,' Nokia CEO says
I understand that, but a lot of what those tech-ceo's predict ends up in the vertical archive. And even if there will be a metaverse of some sorts, I really do not feel like joining that hype. Not because I wouldn't like it, it'll be entertaining in a way or at least some nice new things to learn about technology, but because I value real life. Be it interaction with other humans or making art, non-digital reality is where the real fun is. And yes, maybe I will miss the boat with some sort of business or moneymaking, but I do not care. Same with NFT's: I didn't join that movement and it saved me a lot of time and trouble, since that market crashed pretty significantly, just because of the amount of bullshit that people are "creating" and trying to sell. Compare it to a pond with a few fish in it: if you're the first with a fishing rod, chances are high you catch something. When a kazillion others join the fishing party, chances are zero catching something.
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Commented in At last, my precious, you're truly FREE
Wow this comic is a wild misrepresentation of what's going on. Twitter was already a wasteland of single-party politics. Rules enforced for one group of people & ignored for others ... Wasn't that part of the reason SnapZu was created in the first place? A big movement away from Reddit for similarly unfair practices?
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Commented in Attempt to bar Marjorie Taylor Greene from Congress can proceed, judge says
Good. They should kick all the curry stain republicans off there and replace them with moderates,or better yet get rid of the r party and replace it with two parties that are not so bastshiot crazy.
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Commented in Facebook to shut down facial recognition system, delete face prints of 1 billion users
After they've sold them to any interested government or party.
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Commented in How private is your Gmail, and should you switch?
I use GMail. I'm sure they are aware that I mark anything that's not personal as "spam" and never even open it. I can count on one hand how much spam I get every 2 years. I also use a robust ad blocker and block 3rd. party cooties..
These types of emails – from businesses offering products and services – can be monitored by the sender, whether you knowingly signed up or not. Data sent back to email marketers includes whether you’ve opened the email, how long for, and which links you’ve clicked on.
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Commented in How product placements may soon be added to classic films
the product placement is targeted at individuals, and changes depending on who is watching.
Surprise, that smart TV was going to be used against you at some point... it's creepy but not surprising as more and more people try to avoid commercials by switching to Netflix or other streaming sites. It just sucks they are doing it.
Also they mention TV show Modern Family trying it out but I believe How I Met Your Mother also does this on reruns.
can do this if you are watching a film on a laptop, smartphone or smart TV, by tracking what you previously bought or looked at online.
Even more reason to get that adblocker and block third party cookies!
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Commented in Firefox 86 Introduces Total Cookie Protection
I already use firefox. One thing I would've liked better, is if the article would have explained how from the user's point of view this is different from blocking third-party cookies, or how the change adds more protections. I think I figured some of it out, but since the article is written by the company itself (who presumably knows the details better than anyone else), they could have helped the average user understand the difference better. The detail they had isn't (IMHO) enough to clearly inform users how that is different from other browsers or from existing privacy options within firefox. In other words, great privacy option, but the explanation could have been done better.
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Commented in The Republican Party Is Now in Its End Stages
I'll believe it when I see it.
But if this is true,we still have the stupid 2 party system,so another version of the GOP replaces them,or what?
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Commented in Womp, Womp: No One Wants to Be Caught Dead at Trump’s Inauguration Day Send-Off
I do not want to be a party-pooper, but who says the next one will do better? Let's wait with cheering for a few months and just see what happens. For the rest: yes. :-)
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Commented in Republicans aren't conceding – and Democrats are bringing a knife to a gun fight
The democrat faction of the corporate party even showing up to a fight at all is a change. They have conceded on every issue that really mattered for the last 50 years.
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Commented in Rupert Murdoch-owned US outlets turn on Trump, urging him to act with 'grace'
party is over
if he retaliates now, he will be retaliating as a rogue agent. no media support, no government office
his only hope is that his base turns on Murdoch-owned media and they reverses their position, incite base, base protests increase, escalate, get violent and forces a court ruling to rule election results fraudulent
that would prolly spiral US into civil unrest
it will be interesting to see if trump has the stomach and capacity to pull that off
short of that, out of moves. 4D check mate. maybe retirement in Sochi and taking long reflective walks with Snowden
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Commented in Rudy Giuliani faces questions after compromising scene in new Borat film
Except she's 24.
New York is a 2=party consent state for recording, so they are about to get sued into oblivion. And face a misdemeanor 3 criminal charge should the police or DA choose to pursue it.
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Commented in Sony will let PS5 owners record their voice chats and snitch on fellow players
You know what I did when all those assholes were calling me a fag and fucking my mom every night? I muted them and moved on, how damn hard is that, why do we need to encourage whining instead of encouraging the ability to ignore idiots. There is a difference between harassment and edgelords, one you report and one you ignore. Of course at first this seems to be coming to party chat, which is usually you and your friends from my experience, why would they want to record that, let alone report that. Just don't invite people you don't know into your party chat maybe? Or maybe I'm way off base on all this and am too old to understand why this is a good idea.
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Commented in California blaze, which burned 7,000 acres, caused by firework at gender-reveal party
Who is so stupid as to have a party during a pandemic and add to it,fireworks during fire season...People astound me.
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Commented in ‘Entourage’ Star Kevin Connolly Accused of Sexual Assault
“My department had gone out to dinner prior to the party, compliments of [Westcott]. We were at the party and I don’t think I’d been there for more than an hour or so when Kevin [Connolly] approached me and asked if I’d go with him for a smoke,” recalls Cox
By that point in the evening, she says she was a bit tipsy. “I didn’t smoke but didn’t want to seem rude. This was the first social setting I’d been in with him, other than being on set. He led me down a hall to what I guess was the VIP lounge area. As soon as we were alone in that area, he started to kiss me. I didn’t know how to respond—but before I could even think about what to do about it, he pulled me into one of these little side [booths], and pulled down my pants, and turned me around, and within no time was inside of me. I was just in shock [...]There was not really a chance in my mind to object or resist. It just happened really fast. I froze and was in shock. Nothing like that had ever happened to me before in any way, shape or form. I was completely caught off-guard.”
She says Connolly came—he was not wearing a condom—and then did something she’ll “never forget.”
“He took a pillow off of a couch, threw it at me, and told me to ‘clean myself up.’ He then told me that he was going to leave and to wait a few minutes, because he didn’t want anyone to see us together,” she says.
shithead
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Commented in Why are million of Chinese people trying to get back inside Beijing's digital firewall?
I'm sure they go into party line withdraw and have to get a fix...not.
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Commented in Facebook reveals Libra, its momentous new crypto, to the world
Unlike previous stablecoins, Libra will not be issued by a central party. Instead, Facebook has drafted in 27 heavily vetted collaborators—drawn from big tech (Spotify, Uber, and eBay), the charity sector (Mercy Corps, Kiva), the VC world (Andreessen Horowitz), and the financial services industry (PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard)—to operate as preliminary “validator nodes” who will each share a transparent copy of a vast ledger of transactions reflecting all the activity on the network.
So, still centralized then and run by a bunch of people I wouldn't want to trust.
Likewise, he confirmed that the Libra Association would work with law enforcement to combat criminals attempting to siphon funds through, say, the dark web—and give up know-your-customer data (passport photos, proof of residence, etc.) if warranted—meaning permissions across Libra’s front-end and back-end can be sealed off upon request.
So all the bad parts of fiat currency and all the bad parts of crypto-currency.
Yet the prospect of hewing to government censorship still unnerves some in the crypto community. To Ameen Soleimani, the CEO of crypto-porn startup, Spankchain, Libra resembles an ungodly concoction of the cryptocurrencies DAI and Ethereum, but, he said, “instead of credible censorship-resistance, it is designed for maximum traceability and data reporting to the members and authorities.”
We need this why?