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The Digital Dissenter

  How am I doing? I’m sort of tired. 😪  Cutting the Cord on Corporate Overreach and Proprietary Lies. I gave him Amazon an ultimatum Refund my graphics card that they gouged me $100 on cuz it's American product Where I delete my Amazon account? Of $5,400 books and use that fuel of hate to talk. People who have a lot less tied up in that to Amazon delete their Amazon account I'm just waiting to see if they'll refund it I might be a bit tired I told them I didn't want an American product that gouged me and included tariffs and duties into their price Over a $200 graphic card I gave my ultimatum Now I got to stand to it Also bought a touch screen monitor and it wasn't touch screen. Yeah it's a touch monitor. I can touch the monitor but it's definitely not touch screen As much as those reviews saying that they love the touch screen, I don't believe it. I've hooked it up to three or four different computers on Windows or Linux and there's no touch sc...
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The "Deep Dive" Reflection

  intellectual growth. Title: 71 Titles and a Lot of Questions: My 2025 in Audio They say you are what you eat, but I’ve always believed you are what you listen to. Looking back at my 2025 Audible stats, it’s clear that I spent the year on a quest for context. With 71 titles under my belt and an average of 92 minutes a day, my commute and chores became a classroom for Politics and Social Sciences. My "listening peak" hit in August—45 hours spent deconstructing world systems—but the real standout was my deep dive into the work of David Graeber. Spending 26 hours with his perspective (specifically Bullsht Jobs*) changed how I look at the modern workforce. Whether it was exploring the "Economics of Belonging" or the historical reach of "How to Hide an Empire," this year was about awareness. I’m heading into 2026 with a much noisier brain, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Lately, I’ve been looking closely at the data behind my reading habits. For the ...