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Huge surrender. Made America lose again.
If the White House posts a statement that "The sky is blue," I'm looking out the window to check.
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Huge surrender. Made America lose again.
If the White House posts a statement that "The sky is blue," I'm looking out the window to check.
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Far-right hosts are blaming the GOP's big election losses on Taylor Swift
This quote from Posobiec is amazing:
"Republicans still haven't internalized that the Left promotes abortion as a pro-feminism issue. They aren't voting to kill babies, they're voting bc of feminist movies like Barbie and pop stars like Taylor Swift influencing an army of voters," Posobiec wrote.
If they are surprised about the connection between the abortion issue and women's rights... wow. Are they really racking their brains to figure out why "killing babies" is a popular position? How stupid are these people?
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Credit to Tim Buckley - Ctrl Alt Del
Developer: here's a fun little thing people will be excited to find!
Player: I will never trust anyone again
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Could all YouTubers everywhere please emulate this guy's style... no obnoxious edits, no "destroying" someone else's point of view.... he just calmly and methodically explains what he's done and what the issues are.
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Google is ruining the entire web
Maybe the thing to do here, when web sites start enforcing this, is to swamp them with support requests. Don't write a screed or manifesto with ethical or technical reasons why this is wrong. Pretend to be a non-technically-inclined user and tell them you've spent hours trying to get it to work and your browser keeps throwing up errors you don't understand. They will ignore the principles, but if they think the technology is "too hard" for their "dumb users," that might carry more weight.
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Donald Trump Jr. gripes about 'Danish fake news' as he flees Greenland after less than day
I have been watching Conan Without Borders and just coincidentally watched a 2019 episode where he goes to Greenland to arrange for its sale to the US. This was from the last time Trump was making noise about wanting Greenland during his first term.
It was pretty funny. Needless to say the people of Greenland were less than jazzed about the prospect of joining the US.
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Fuming Bondi Loses It at Prosecutors Quitting Over ICE Killing Probe
I'm not surprised that Hannity finds it "almost impossible to comprehend" that someone would resign to uphold their principles.
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Minnesota Fraternal Order of Police just released this
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Also ironic since in this case the President and Secretary of Homeland Security immediately came out stating that the victim was a domestic terrorist and tried to murder the ICE agent with her car before any investigation was conducted, and both of which turned out to be false.
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Built to last
Similar story for clothes dryers:
My parents' dryer had 2 knobs for temperature and run time, and a start button. Ran forever and dried clothes.
My dryer has like a dozen programmed cycles that rely on a moisture sensor that doesn't work and leaves clothes damp unless you use the manual time & temp settings, which takes several capacitive button presses on a circuit board that is likely to die before any of the actual mechanical components of the dryer. Also for some reason it has Wi-Fi.
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OpenAI's move to allow generating "Ghibly stlye" images isn't just a cute PR stunt. It is an expression of dominance and the will to reject and refuse democratic values. It is a display of power
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I agree on the double standard. I also think there's an element of Cory Doctorow's point that "it's not a crime of we do it with an app."
Running an unlicensed taxi service or hotel business? No no we're not criminals, we're disrupting stagnant markets!
https://pluralistic.net/2025/01/25/potatotrac/
It's basically a blanket pass for tech bros to bend and break laws
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Tesla Cybertruck's stiff structure, sharp design raise safety concerns - experts
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This thing is huge, it does 0-60 in under 3 seconds, has sharp angles, and its styling does not seem to target the sensible end of the market... It's like an industrial strength pedestrian destroyer.
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Fake It Till You Make It? Builder.ai’s $1.5B AI Scam Exposed
Reminds me of the Amazon Fresh "just walk out" grocery shopping experience where the store is packed with cameras monitored by "advanced ai" that would tally up the total of the items in your cart.
It would take a few hours for them to email a receipt to let you know what you'd spent and the advanced ai turned out to be low-wage workers in India watching the video feeds.
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How long?
About 45 of the most confusing seconds
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House GOP floats telework restrictions, drastic spending cuts as Congress weighs options to avert shutdown
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I would think it would also increase costs on the agency.
This is pure old-person "butts in seats == productivity" mentality.
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Bud Light says it will avoid more boycotts by never standing for anything
They weren't standing for anything in the first place. They were trying to market their product in a way that they thought would make people buy it.
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Is This the End of Plastic? Visa's New Technology Could Replace Physical Cards
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The funny thing is AI is not really mentioned in the rest of the article. I don't think any of the new technology being introduced has anything to do with AI.
I guess "AI" is just a synonym for "new stuff" now.
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This should be a pinned post as it really captures the essence of my experience so far.
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You're right, but you could say the same about the National Park GIS lookup.
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OpenAI declares AI race “over” if training on copyrighted works isn’t fair use
Good. Don't let the door hit you.
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Some Apple users say its parental controls aren't working properly. A CEO who has 4 kids called it 'frustrating.'
The other frustrating thing about Apple's parental controls is that you need another Apple device to use them. Good old fashioned brand lock-in. No good reason you couldn't manage this in a browser.
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SR-72: US secret hypersonic jet to allegedly break sound barrier in 2025 | Believed to be a top-secret project of the US Air Force, the SR-72 is touted to reach over 4,000 mph (6,437 kph), making i...
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Right! They used to have a commercial airliner that broke the sound barrier.
I was confused about how the article kept saying "hypersonic" without defining it. Looks like hypersonic means 5x the speed of sound.
https://www.dictionary.com/compare-words/hypersonic-vs-supersonic