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I was trying to decide how I would have reacted. I believe in his right to free speech as long as he is not legally libelous or inciting malicious harm to individuals (Basically breaking the law) He is a "crazy conspiracy theorist" in my mind and didn't appear "harmful". What would you decide if you were the admin and Alex Jones joined your website? Twitter booted him... YouTube booted him.... he is still on Facebook.... Hmmmm.
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Stock repurchases by U.S. companies are leading to a “self-cannibalization” of the equity market, Pavilion Global Markets Ltd. wrote in a report Tuesday. The firm cited the S&P 500 IndexÂ’s divisor, which falls when companies reduce the number of shares outstanding and vice versa, as an indicator of this trend. The divisor dropped in July to its lowest level since March 2000, according to data compiled by Bloomberg, and was just above the low this week. - David Wilson / Bloomberg
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Autonomy is self-rule. Stakeholders make the rules. Since 2016, Decred has striven to solve blockchain governance. Our innovative consensus voting model empowers stakeholders and allows for the seamless transition from one set of rules to another. Decentralized decision-making and self-funding have enabled us to build a robust, evolving digital currency, free from third party influence. Built from 100% proven open-source technology. Our modular codebase offers unique adaptability and can scale to the latest blockchain technology. Decred’s technology enabled the worldÂ’s first successful direct on-chain user-activated consensus vote. This represents a rev…
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A team of researchers at the University of Minnesota have, for the first time, fully 3D printed an array of light receptors on a hemispherical surface. This discovery marks a significant step toward creating a "bionic eye" that could someday help blind people see or sighted people see better. The research is published today in Advanced Materials, a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering materials science. The author also holds the patent for 3D-printed semiconducting devices. "Bionic eyes are usually thought of as science fiction, but now we are closer than ever using a multimaterial 3D printer," said Michael McAlpine, a co-author of the study and University …