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This is kind of neat.

http://churnalism.sunlightfoundation.com/

We live in an age of information, it is said again and again. But that doesn't mean we live in an age of good information, as last week seemed intent on bearing out. In fact, quite the opposite. Countless times each day, we have to weigh the credibility of a piece of information, and decide whether to put our faith in it.

It's not really feasible for each of us to track each piece of information to its source (nor would it be efficient), so, instead, we use clues -- who wrote this, where is this published, does this square with other information we know. But the trouble is that these clues aren't perfect indicators, at least in part because even credible publications and professional journalists sometimes regurgitate information without giving it a careful vetting, a process often referred to as churnalism (just as gross as it sounds).

Today, the Sunlight Foundation has unveiled a tool that will help us all with this work. "The tool is, essentially, an open-source plagiarism detection engine," web developer Kaitlin Devine explained to me. It will scan any text (a news article, e.g.) and compare it with a corpus of press releases and Wikipedia entries. If it finds similar language, you'll get a notification of a detected "churn" and you'll be able to take a look at the two sources side by side. You can also use it to check Wikipedia entries for information that may have come from corporate press releases. The tool is based on a similar project released in the United Kingdom two years ago, which the Sunlight Foundation supported with a grant to make it open source. Churnalism will be available both on the website and as a browser extension. Its database of press releases includes those from EurekaAlert! in addition to PR Newswire, PR News Web, Fortune 500 companies, and government sources.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
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That's a good idea.

Especially after the Associated Press Twitter feed stated that the White House was hit with two explosions and Obama was injured.

lol
https://i.imgur.com/maVpUMN.png
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13/f/taiwan wrote:

israel wants instability in syria and a new regime. syria is iran's #1 gateway to the arab world and border's israel. as long as syria is too busy fighting a civil war and tearing apart it's own nation it won't have time to focus on israel. assad won't fall at this rate and israel probably knows that. a devastated and ruined syria sided with iran is better than a healthy one.

the west can't touch this directly. NATO is broke and no country(not even the US) will go to war in the middle east, again. any security council resolutions will be blocked by russia and china. they're hoping the US and europe, mainly the UK and France who have been held back by the EU, will use this as pre-text to start fully weaponizing the FSA/alqaeda.
there are already clips out there on the internet with FSA rebels using barrett M82 rifles... european arms have been making it there for quite a while. it is very ugly.
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the kilburn manifesto. interesting to see some action in UK politics outside of the moribund partisan forms.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree … al-victory

The crisis in the global economic system triggered by the banking collapse of 2006-08 has precipitated a new moment in the evolution of global capitalism. But its novelty is not generally understood.

Some previous crises, most famously the great crash and depression of the 1930s, produced radical social change: the welfare state and New Deal, as well as the rise of fascism. In the past five years protest groups such as Occupy have appeared, and resistance to austerity has grown. Yet there has been no rupture in the system or its governing ideology. Indeed, elites have used the crisis in Europe and north America to advance the neoliberal project, as unrelenting attacks on living standards, the NHS and the welfare state in Britain show.

The disintegration of the British postwar settlement was the central project of one of the new right's most politically divisive figures, Margaret Thatcher. Her funeral last week was designed to install her as the emblem of a unified nation, and set the seal on three decades of work by three political regimes – Thatcherism, New Labour and the coalition – to fundamentally reshape Britain. As David Cameron told the BBC: "We are all Thatcherites now." Thatcher is dead, long live Thatcherism.

What is new about this phase of capitalism? Its global interconnectedness, driven in part by new technologies, and the dominance of a new kind of finance capitalism mean that, while a crisis of this system has effects everywhere, these effects are uneven. So far the Bric countries seem relatively unscathed, while the impact of economic devastation has spread from Asia and Africa into Europe.

The breakdown of old forms of social solidarity is accompanied by the dramatic growth of inequality and a widening gap between those who run the system or are well paid as its agents, and the working poor, unemployed, under-employed or unwell.

The crisis has revealed a new, international and ethnically diverse super-rich. The Sunday Times Rich List is topped by two Russian oligarchs and an Indian billionaire. They live a life totally divorced from and almost unimaginable by ordinary people, fuelled by an apparently unstoppable appetite for profit.

[...]

This is no time for simple retreat. What is required is a renewed sense of being on the side of the future, not stuck in the dugouts of the past. We must admit that the old forms of the welfare state proved insufficient. But we must stubbornly defend the principles on which it was founded – redistribution, egalitarianism, collective provision, democratic accountability and participation, the right to education and healthcare – and find new ways in which they can be institutionalised and expressed.

All of us who oppose the current direction, whether from inside or outside party politics or other organisations, must invent. We must set about disrupting the current common sense, challenging the assumptions that organise our 21st-century political discourse. We hope our manifesto will open a dialogue with a new generation shaped by different political experiences. This is a moment for challenging, not adapting to, neoliberalism's new reality, and for making a leap.
interesting.
Uzique The Lesser
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HBO gettin real



isn't that lloyd from dumb and dumber?
13urnzz
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yes.
Uzique The Lesser
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curious casting.
13/f/taiwan
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Uzique The Lesser wrote:

13/f/taiwan wrote:

israel wants instability in syria and a new regime. syria is iran's #1 gateway to the arab world and border's israel. as long as syria is too busy fighting a civil war and tearing apart it's own nation it won't have time to focus on israel. assad won't fall at this rate and israel probably knows that. a devastated and ruined syria sided with iran is better than a healthy one.

the west can't touch this directly. NATO is broke and no country(not even the US) will go to war in the middle east, again. any security council resolutions will be blocked by russia and china. they're hoping the US and europe, mainly the UK and France who have been held back by the EU, will use this as pre-text to start fully weaponizing the FSA/alqaeda.
there are already clips out there on the internet with FSA rebels using barrett M82 rifles... european arms have been making it there for quite a while. it is very ugly.
saudi arabia/qatar are arming them. the US special forces and SAS have been training some of the rebels but they haven't gone all out in equipping them mujahdeen style. there are some serious concerns between western nations to make sure the weapons don't end up in the wrong hands.
13urnzz
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Uzique The Lesser wrote:

curious casting.
they also have that indian kid from who wants to be a millionaire, or whatever it was called.

i'll bet they cast alan alda as the republican president soon . . .
13/f/taiwan
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Uzique The Lesser wrote:

HBO gettin real

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl … XmA#t=190s

isn't that lloyd from dumb and dumber?
it came out a couple of years ago. don't waste your time. it's another aaron sorkin wank fest.
Uzique The Lesser
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13/f/taiwan wrote:

Uzique The Lesser wrote:

HBO gettin real

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl … XmA#t=190s

isn't that lloyd from dumb and dumber?
it came out a couple of years ago. don't waste your time. it's another aaron sorkin wank fest.
i haven't really looked into many of the HBO shows to come over to the UK recently. treme was the last one.
13urnzz
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Uzique The Lesser wrote:

treme was the last one.
treme is awesome, and worth the time. not many shows are worth the time i took to look at them . . .
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Uzique The Lesser wrote:

so the israeli intelligence services are reporting that assad has been using sarin gas in the syrian conflict. they state they have intel that "you can't tell from pictures alone", or something to that effect. i really wonder what the israeli motive is here in trying to encourage western states to intervene in syria. i've heard the figure of 20,000 ground troops bandied around. going into syria would be a disaster.
Israel wants all nearby states to be permanently broken and dysfunctional so they can never raise a simple army let alone an advanced military - and they want someone else to do it and pay for it, so zero cost in money and lives for Israel.

They achieved it with Iraq, they've nearly achieved it with Iran, Syria is next.
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Iraq is heading towards a full blown sectarian-civil war. The war was probably the biggest mistake made by any nation during the 21st century.
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Biggest mistake of America in the 21st. Maybe. The biggest of any nation? Nah.
13urnzz
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13/f/taiwan wrote:

Iraq is heading towards a full blown sectarian-civil war. The war was probably the biggest mistake made by any nation during the 21st century.
i agree, and of all the scenarios in the middle east the bush presidency picked the weakest and most damaging to american interests to implement.

history will look back and pronounce president cheney as the most inept american president.
13/f/taiwan
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Macbeth wrote:

Biggest mistake of America in the 21st. Maybe. The biggest of any nation? Nah.
what nation do you think made a worse choice than gulf war 2?
13urnzz
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Sudan, allowing South Sudan to secede and take their scenery, oil, and real estate with them.
Dilbert_X
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Macbeth wrote:

Biggest mistake of America in the 21st. Maybe. The biggest of any nation? Nah.
It was all carefully planned, every step which could have been taken to ensure Iraq became a failed state was taken.
I'd hardly call it a 'mistake'.
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When you talk about big mistakes nations make you have to think of the mistake in terms of the nation's self interest and not in terms of objective right and wrong. Sure a lot of Iraqis died. Does that really matter to us? No. The mistake we made was how much money we poured into there and how we removed Iran's counterbalance. Other than that we only lost 3000 or so soldiers. There are a lot of nations that shot themselves in the foot in bigger ways in last 13 years.
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13urnzz wrote:

Sudan, allowing South Sudan to secede and take their scenery, oil, and real estate with them.
That would be my first answer if I had to choose using my own definition.
13urnzz
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Macbeth wrote:

13urnzz wrote:

Sudan, allowing South Sudan to secede and take their scenery, oil, and real estate with them.
That would be my first answer if I had to choose using my own definition.
liar, your first answer is any that uzique will allow you.

crawl back into your sanitarium.

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Dilbert_X
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13urnzz wrote:

crawl back into your sanitarium.
https://static.productreview.com.au/pr.products/147033_sanitarium_muesli_golden_oats_and_fruit.jpg

Thats an image to conjure with.
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Macbeth
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FWIW it is no larger a crime to be gay in Iraq
https://i.imgur.com/Sccu9FF.jpg
13/f/taiwan
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the law is about as effective as the 13th amendment/desegregation was in stopping racism.

you face about the same sort of punishment for being gay in iraq as you do in iran, saudi arabia, yemen, pakistan, etc. don't sugercoat it macbeth.

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