431 pointsby randycupertinoa day ago11 comments
  • nilstychoa day ago
    Better to read the original story from Politico.

    https://www.politico.com/news/2026/01/27/cisa-madhu-gottumuk...

  • Havoca day ago
    Well they’re about to solve that by intentionally cramming it into grok instead
    • pstuarta day ago
      DOGE already extracted their data of interest, but no doubt they're hungry for more.
      • rbanffya day ago
        There’s always a buyer for this kind of data. I’m sure there is a lot of activity in those markets.
  • mlmonkeya day ago
    It looke like he's unfit for the position, and was using ChatGPT to burnish his reports etc.
    • RegWa day ago
      Hey dude. That's a thought. Get your AI to expand it into a full report and send it to my AI to summarize!
  • 01284a7ea day ago
    "Information wants to be free". Government stooges help information with what it wants.
    • direwolf20a day ago
      The second half of the quote: "but information also wants to be expensive"
  • billy99ka day ago
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    • afavoura day ago
      > Hillary Clinton used a randomly hosted email server to send out official government emails for months. The story was quickly buried

      You cannot be serious. That story arguably changed the course of the 2016 election. It was by absolutely no means “buried”.

      • Both can be true. Streisand effect.
        • afavoura day ago
          Both could be true. But they aren’t. The story was never buried.
          • Sometimes it's almost random when stories hit national news. The somali daycare fraud has been reported on publicly for years but didn't go viral until recently.
            • Sabinusa day ago
              The Somali fraud that had already been detected and was being addressed, while the video author did very little research and expected to be shown children while randomly approaching childcare centres? That viral video?
              • throwaway8582510 hours ago
                The fact that's it's been 10 years and still not shut down is evidence that it has not in fact been addressed.
    • jimt1234a day ago
      Not sure if this is serious or satire.
      • gaddersa day ago
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        • ceejayoza day ago
          You think Clinton's email scandal "was quickly buried"?
          • ohyoutravela day ago
            It was so well covered that there was a whole meme about it that everyone can recite to this day.
          • ben_wa day ago
            To add to your point: and if so, what were the "lock her up" chants about if not this?
  • wnevetsa day ago
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  • theyneverleara day ago
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  • zzzeeka day ago
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    • geodela day ago
      Do they have Middle Age Grandpas on MTV nowadays?
      • zzzeeka day ago
        I guess you kids have no idea who the Secretary of Transportation is
        • hackyhackya day ago
          Sean Duffy was born in 1971. His oldest child is (or was) pregnant. He is literally a middle aged grandpa.
          • zzzeeka day ago
            and i mentioned this being about the guys age exactly where
            • hackyhackya day ago
              For reference, you responded to this post:

              > Do they have Middle Age Grandpas on MTV nowadays?

              with this:

              > I guess you kids have no idea who the Secretary of Transportation is

              It seems to me that GP knows exactly who the Secretary of Transportation is. If you've got some clever hidden alternative interpretation of your comment, please share it with us.

              • zzzeek9 hours ago
                the secretary of transportation gained his fame and notoriety by being a star in an MTV reality show in the 1990s and that's why Trump likes him. Not because he got a law degree or used his dad's influence to become a prosecutor, there's millions of those.

                Get it? Trump picks wildly unqualified idiots from TV shows, just like him.

        • jimt1234a day ago
          Do kids know what MTV is?
      • pepperballa day ago
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  • mekdoonggia day ago
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  • hareykrishnaa day ago
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    • dmixa day ago
      Sounds like he came on a student visa from India and got citizenship.
      • rbanffya day ago
        Citizenship can be revoked in cases that involve serious offences.
        • Jtsummersa day ago
          It usually requires fraud in receiving the citizenship for it to be revoked. Once naturalized, if you commit a serious offense unrelated to the citizenship process itself, you'll keep your US citizenship.
          • direwolf20a day ago
            Or ICE shows up at a naturalization hearing.
          • selimthegrima day ago
            Don't hold your breath, Miller is big on denaturalization these days.
            • Jtsummersa day ago
              But he hasn't done anything yet, he just wants to. There's no legal standing for it at this point beyond what I said. Every case I've been able to find was tied to fraud associated with the naturalization process (either the process itself, or false statements given during the process).
              • rbanffy15 hours ago
                Lack of legal standing is not something that has ever stopped this administration from doing something it has decided to do. Best case scenario is Miller gets thrown under the bus after the goal is accomplished.