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  1. "The new #AtlasIntel poll found #OcasioCortez leading among a crowded field of potential Democratic candidates, with 26 percent of respondents saying they would vote for her in the primary.

    Former Secretary of Transportation #PeteButtigieg followed with 22.4 percent, while California Governor #GavinNewsom received 21.2 percent of support in the poll. Former Vice President #KamalaHarris received the backing of 12.9 percent of respondents."

    newsweek.com/aoc-surges-lead-2

  2. "The new #AtlasIntel poll found #OcasioCortez leading among a crowded field of potential Democratic candidates, with 26 percent of respondents saying they would vote for her in the primary.

    Former Secretary of Transportation #PeteButtigieg followed with 22.4 percent, while California Governor #GavinNewsom received 21.2 percent of support in the poll. Former Vice President #KamalaHarris received the backing of 12.9 percent of respondents."

    newsweek.com/aoc-surges-lead-2

  3. "The new #AtlasIntel poll found #OcasioCortez leading among a crowded field of potential Democratic candidates, with 26 percent of respondents saying they would vote for her in the primary.

    Former Secretary of Transportation #PeteButtigieg followed with 22.4 percent, while California Governor #GavinNewsom received 21.2 percent of support in the poll. Former Vice President #KamalaHarris received the backing of 12.9 percent of respondents."

    newsweek.com/aoc-surges-lead-2

  4. "The new #AtlasIntel poll found #OcasioCortez leading among a crowded field of potential Democratic candidates, with 26 percent of respondents saying they would vote for her in the primary.

    Former Secretary of Transportation #PeteButtigieg followed with 22.4 percent, while California Governor #GavinNewsom received 21.2 percent of support in the poll. Former Vice President #KamalaHarris received the backing of 12.9 percent of respondents."

    newsweek.com/aoc-surges-lead-2

  5. Pete Buttigieg went to Oklahoma. I’m an atheist but God love him, that’s nuts.

    Though, I have to say I respect him deeply for leading with “maybe there’s no such thing as a permanently red state. And maybe if more folks like me swung by…” I still think OK is a lost cause. But who knows?

    C’mon #BlueWave!

    #PeteButtigieg #Oklahoma

  6. Pete Buttigieg said on Morning Joetoday that the gradual destruction of the United States under Trump changed suddenly on Tuesday. “For the leader of the free world, the leader of this country, to just make a nakedly genocidal threat against another civilization, as if the United States of America was a death star that was going around blowing up civilizations, of course that crosses a new line, and, of course, that’s a new low,” he said.

    #heathercoxrichardson
    #petebuttigieg
    #DementiaDon

  7. I have not forgotten Pete Buttigieg — no one has, unfortunately.

    If Democrats try to push him forward, we’ll lose again. We cannot afford to keep making the same mistakes if we want a better future, and that mistake is choosing someone who would, once again, tell us that unity is more important than accountability and change.

    #Democrats #Democrat #PeteButtigieg #Buttigieg #DNC

  8. I have not forgotten Pete Buttigieg — no one has, unfortunately.

    If Democrats try to push him forward, we’ll lose again. We cannot afford to keep making the same mistakes if we want a better future, and that mistake is choosing someone who would, once again, tell us that unity is more important than accountability and change.

    #Democrats #Democrat #PeteButtigieg #Buttigieg

  9. A good piece on #PeteButtigieg.

    As the Trump train wreck continues to smash the economy and wreck geopolitical stabilit, #Buttigieg is well positioned to return the country to a sane path. He has the communication and governance skills required to rebuild the American Dream

    #USPol

    theatlantic.com/politics/2026/

  10. #factcheck

    Sorting Out Competing Claims on #AirTrafficControl

    #PresidentDonaldTrump and former Secretary of #Transportation #PeteButtigieg have sparred over the condition of the #airtraffic control system, which is complex and carries a history of planned upgrades and overhauls that stretches back decades.

    factcheck.org/2025/12/sorting-

  11. #factcheck

    Sorting Out Competing Claims on #AirTrafficControl

    #PresidentDonaldTrump and former Secretary of #Transportation #PeteButtigieg have sparred over the condition of the #airtraffic control system, which is complex and carries a history of planned upgrades and overhauls that stretches back decades.

    factcheck.org/2025/12/sorting-

  12. #factcheck

    Sorting Out Competing Claims on #AirTrafficControl

    #PresidentDonaldTrump and former Secretary of #Transportation #PeteButtigieg have sparred over the condition of the #airtraffic control system, which is complex and carries a history of planned upgrades and overhauls that stretches back decades.

    factcheck.org/2025/12/sorting-

  13. #factcheck

    Sorting Out Competing Claims on #AirTrafficControl

    #PresidentDonaldTrump and former Secretary of #Transportation #PeteButtigieg have sparred over the condition of the #airtraffic control system, which is complex and carries a history of planned upgrades and overhauls that stretches back decades.

    factcheck.org/2025/12/sorting-

  14. Pete Buttigieg Slams Trump's Weather Service Cuts Amid Deadly Texas Flood: 'Ideology Run Amok'. Via @huffpost #TeamPete #PeteButtigieg #Buttigieg #Politics 🇺🇸 🗳️ #TexasFlood

    Pete Buttigieg Slams Trump's W...

  15. #politics #BBB #Buttigieg #petebuttigieg #cruelty

    “It shouldn't get lost that just today, Senate Republicans have voted to close nursing homes, close rural hospitals, and cut food stamp benefits for children and veterans.”

    Pete Buttigieg

  16. This workweek felt longer than usual because Thursday had me going to Dallas and back for an upcoming story. As booked, this itinerary would have put about 17 hours between my stepping off my front porch in the morning and returning to my house late at night, but as flown it returned me home three hours later than planned, almost 21 hours after I’d woken up. Patreon readers, I hope you will enjoy my upcoming recap of that prolonged day.

    7/22/2024: Why the Tech Industry Refuses to Learn From Disastrous Outages, The New Republic

    A friend filling in at TNR–the same one who helped me get my first byline at that publication last July–asked if I could turn around a post about lessons from the CrowdStrike calamity. I said I could, received an editorial green light for my pitch at 11:37 a.m., got useful quotes from three of six subject-matter experts I’d hit up for comment, and filed the piece at 5 p.m. sharp.

    7/23/2024: TikTok, YouTube Battle for Satisfaction Supremacy, Facebook Hate Calms a Bit, PCMag

    In my latest coverage of the American Customer Satisfaction Index’s ratings of social-media and search-engine firms, I called out the contradiction between search operators having such closely-spaced satisfaction rankings and Google’s overwhelming dominance of the market.

    7/23/2024: Sydney Sweeney’s X Account Reportedly Hijacked Via (Yet Another) SIM Swap, PCMag

    The celebrity angle didn’t make me want to cover the account takeover that 404 Media’s Joseph Cox reported, but seeing a telecom carrier once again apparently fall prey to a SIM-swap attack made me want to remind readers that this risk is not going away. And that they should not depend on text-message-based two-factor authentication for the most important accounts in their lives.

    7/24/2024: Buttigieg Plays the Long Game on EVs, But He’s Not Sold on the Cybertruck, PCMag

    I didn’t have Tuesday night’s Axios event featuring Secretary Pete on my calendar until Monday, when an e-mail from that publication listed it among other upcoming events. I was pleasantly surprised to see that it hadn’t hit capacity by the time I signed up.

    7/26/2024: Senators: Your Driving Data May Have Been Sold For as Little as 26 Cents, PCMag

    Two days later, I returned to the topic of cars to cover how Sens. Ed Markey (D.-Mass.) and Ron Wyden (D.-Ore.) documented how readily and how cheaply some car manufacturers will sell off driving-behavior data to data brokers.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/07/28/weekly-output-tech-monocultures-social-media-satisfaction-sim-swap-attacks-pete-buttigieg-connected-cars-and-data-brokers/

    #ACSI #connectedCarPrivacy #connectedCars #CrowdStrike #electricCars #EVs #ITMonoculture #PeteButtigieg #searchEngines #SIMSwap #socialMediaSatisfaction #SydneySweeney #TNR #XAccountTakeover

  17. This workweek felt longer than usual because Thursday had me going to Dallas and back for an upcoming story. As booked, this itinerary would have put about 17 hours between my stepping off my front porch in the morning and returning to my house late at night, but as flown it returned me home three hours later than planned, almost 21 hours after I’d woken up. Patreon readers, I hope you will enjoy my upcoming recap of that prolonged day.

    7/22/2024: Why the Tech Industry Refuses to Learn From Disastrous Outages, The New Republic

    A friend filling in at TNR–the same one who helped me get my first byline at that publication last July–asked if I could turn around a post about lessons from the CrowdStrike calamity. I said I could, received an editorial green light for my pitch at 11:37 a.m., got useful quotes from three of six subject-matter experts I’d hit up for comment, and filed the piece at 5 p.m. sharp.

    7/23/2024: TikTok, YouTube Battle for Satisfaction Supremacy, Facebook Hate Calms a Bit, PCMag

    In my latest coverage of the American Customer Satisfaction Index’s ratings of social-media and search-engine firms, I called out the contradiction between search operators having such closely-spaced satisfaction rankings and Google’s overwhelming dominance of the market.

    7/23/2024: Sydney Sweeney’s X Account Reportedly Hijacked Via (Yet Another) SIM Swap, PCMag

    The celebrity angle didn’t make me want to cover the account takeover that 404 Media’s Joseph Cox reported, but seeing a telecom carrier once again apparently fall prey to a SIM-swap attack made me want to remind readers that this risk is not going away. And that they should not depend on text-message-based two-factor authentication for the most important accounts in their lives.

    7/24/2024: Buttigieg Plays the Long Game on EVs, But He’s Not Sold on the Cybertruck, PCMag

    I didn’t have Tuesday night’s Axios event featuring Secretary Pete on my calendar until Monday, when an e-mail from that publication listed it among other upcoming events. I was pleasantly surprised to see that it hadn’t hit capacity by the time I signed up.

    7/26/2024: Senators: Your Driving Data May Have Been Sold For as Little as 26 Cents, PCMag

    Two days later, I returned to the topic of cars to cover how Sens. Ed Markey (D.-Mass.) and Ron Wyden (D.-Ore.) documented how readily and how cheaply some car manufacturers will sell off driving-behavior data to data brokers.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/07/28/weekly-output-tech-monocultures-social-media-satisfaction-sim-swap-attacks-pete-buttigieg-connected-cars-and-data-brokers/

    #ACSI #connectedCarPrivacy #connectedCars #CrowdStrike #electricCars #EVs #ITMonoculture #PeteButtigieg #searchEngines #SIMSwap #socialMediaSatisfaction #SydneySweeney #TNR #XAccountTakeover

  18. This workweek felt longer than usual because Thursday had me going to Dallas and back for an upcoming story. As booked, this itinerary would have put about 17 hours between my stepping off my front porch in the morning and returning to my house late at night, but as flown it returned me home three hours later than planned, almost 21 hours after I’d woken up. Patreon readers, I hope you will enjoy my upcoming recap of that prolonged day.

    7/22/2024: Why the Tech Industry Refuses to Learn From Disastrous Outages, The New Republic

    A friend filling in at TNR–the same one who helped me get my first byline at that publication last July–asked if I could turn around a post about lessons from the CrowdStrike calamity. I said I could, received an editorial green light for my pitch at 11:37 a.m., got useful quotes from three of six subject-matter experts I’d hit up for comment, and filed the piece at 5 p.m. sharp.

    7/23/2024: TikTok, YouTube Battle for Satisfaction Supremacy, Facebook Hate Calms a Bit, PCMag

    In my latest coverage of the American Customer Satisfaction Index’s ratings of social-media and search-engine firms, I called out the contradiction between search operators having such closely-spaced satisfaction rankings and Google’s overwhelming dominance of the market.

    7/23/2024: Sydney Sweeney’s X Account Reportedly Hijacked Via (Yet Another) SIM Swap, PCMag

    The celebrity angle didn’t make me want to cover the account takeover that 404 Media’s Joseph Cox reported, but seeing a telecom carrier once again apparently fall prey to a SIM-swap attack made me want to remind readers that this risk is not going away. And that they should not depend on text-message-based two-factor authentication for the most important accounts in their lives.

    7/24/2024: Buttigieg Plays the Long Game on EVs, But He’s Not Sold on the Cybertruck, PCMag

    I didn’t have Tuesday night’s Axios event featuring Secretary Pete on my calendar until Monday, when an e-mail from that publication listed it among other upcoming events. I was pleasantly surprised to see that it hadn’t hit capacity by the time I signed up.

    7/26/2024: Senators: Your Driving Data May Have Been Sold For as Little as 26 Cents, PCMag

    Two days later, I returned to the topic of cars to cover how Sens. Ed Markey (D.-Mass.) and Ron Wyden (D.-Ore.) documented how readily and how cheaply some car manufacturers will sell off driving-behavior data to data brokers.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/07/28/weekly-output-tech-monocultures-social-media-satisfaction-sim-swap-attacks-pete-buttigieg-connected-cars-and-data-brokers/

    #ACSI #connectedCarPrivacy #connectedCars #CrowdStrike #electricCars #EVs #ITMonoculture #PeteButtigieg #searchEngines #SIMSwap #socialMediaSatisfaction #SydneySweeney #TNR #XAccountTakeover

  19. CW: Long thread/7

    #5yrsago Regardless of political affiliation, over-65s are most likely to share “fake news” (and there’s not much fake news, and it’s largely right-wing) theverge.com/2019/1/9/18174631

    #5yrsago #ElChapo went down because his sysadmin sold him out gizmodo.com/the-feds-cracked-e

    #1yrago The learned helplessness of #PeteButtigieg pluralistic.net/2023/01/10/the

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