amateur_mistake
amateur_mistake t1_j7mekpu wrote
So, this is happening because SBF was contacting other people from FTX and saying things that sounded a whole hell of a lot like witness tampering:
>Prosecutors had asked last month to tighten bail, citing Bankman-Fried's efforts to contact both the general counsel of the FTX U.S. affiliate and new FTX Chief Executive John Ray, ostensibly to provide assistance.
>Their proposed conditions would prevent Bankman-Fried from talking with most employees of FTX or his Alameda Research hedge fund without lawyers present, or using encrypted messaging apps such as Signal.
The prosecutor and his lawyers worked out a deal and presented it to the judge. It is very unclear why the judge rejected it. But SBF should probably be behind bars if he is going to use his freedom to fuck with the case in this way.
amateur_mistake t1_j6nkl0j wrote
This is the best I could do at finding the actual video:
amateur_mistake t1_j6546cl wrote
Reply to comment by oneeighthirish in Obsidian handaxe-making workshop from 1.2 million years ago discovered in Ethiopia by rmaccr
Yeah. Fire use is a million - 1.5 million years old (as far as people can tell). We just didn't have good evidence of any cooking going on in the fires.
Which doesn't mean it wasn't happening. Just that we can't show that it was.
amateur_mistake t1_iya8sze wrote
Reply to comment by Spork_the_dork in Rainbow flag pitch invader released but banned from rest of World Cup by 420ipblood
The Dutch flag doesn't have any orange on it.
But I don't know if any countries wear purple kit either.
amateur_mistake t1_iya7cip wrote
Reply to comment by Intrepid_Method_ in Antiwar Activists Who Flee Russia Find Detention, Not Freedom, in the U.S. by ThisIsNotCorn
A bunch of Asian countries have accepted a lot of russian refugees. Kazakhstan, for examples, has received tens of thousands of fleeing russians. It's definitely causing problems for them though.
As forgedbygeeks pointed out, we need to work on how we receive refugees in general. And russians should definitely be getting extra scrutiny right now.
amateur_mistake t1_ir7m3ao wrote
Reply to US believes elements within Ukraine’s government authorized assassination near Moscow, sources say by Bluepill22
If Ukraine wants to catch up to russia on assassinating prominent russian officials, it's going to have to work much quicker.
amateur_mistake t1_jadglhk wrote
Reply to comment by Gunner_E4 in Iran investigating poisoning of 650 schoolgirls with toxic gas - BBC News by UsernameEmanresu22
The principal of one of the schools is already starting by blaming the girls:
>"They [officials] tell us: 'All is good, we've done our investigation.' But when my father asked at my school, they told him: 'Sorry, the CCTV has been down for a week and we can't investigate this,'" she said.
>"And when I was poisoned for the second time on Sunday, the school principal said: 'She has a heart condition, that's why she is hospitalised.' But I don't have any heart condition!"