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Lovely Bird Songs 🎶

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hank hill faces his father with his hatsune miku shirt

hank hill faces his father with his hatsune miku shirt

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i am crazed

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Z A M N

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Gil Duran tweet: TLDR: Fascism

in response to Palantir's long fascists screed on X.

Gil Duran tweet: TLDR: Fascism in response to Palantir's long fascists screed on X.

"Your Account is Suspended" Message on X

"Your Account is Suspended" Message on X

The CEO of Palantir posted a fascist manifesto on X.

I pointed out that it was fascist—which resulted in a permanent suspension from X (my second time!).

So, when you hear the tweeters complaining that BlueSky is intolerant, remember why many of us came here in the first place.

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With the help of the Sandy Hook families, The Onion has reached a long-awaited deal to take over InfoWars.

We've enlisted the help of @timheidecker.bsky.social, who will be InfoWars' Creative Director.

Please stand by for more.

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the "just stuck a fork in an electrical outlet" cut

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In the same manifesto, Palantir's owners argued that we need a national military draft, that soft power is over, and that we were too hard on Germany and Japan after World War II. I don't think that company should be allowed to exist anymore.

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Extremely normal and fine for a company to put this in a public statement

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Because we get asked a lot. by @PalantirTech(Palantir) | Twitter Thread Reader Because we get asked a lot. The Technological Republic, in brief. 1. Silicon Valley owes a moral debt to the country that made its rise possible. The engineering elite of Silicon Valley has an affir...

Palantir put out the most cartoonishly evil statement possible. They’re so arrogant and self-confident they don’t seem to believe their fascistic plans can be opposed.

We must get rid of Palantir altogether.

twitter-thread.com/t/2045574398...

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Let's all use this occasion to take a look at the many ways Tennessee Republicans have shown how much they value and respect the Traditional Nuclear Family™

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I don't recall any previous transformative technologies that had to be sold to the public so hard. No one in 1999 was going, "Guys. Cell phone? It's coming, whether we like it or not. I think it's important, FOR WOMEN ESPECIALLY, to learn about cell phone. So that we're not left behind!!"

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we're really pretending we've never cut a dead thing's dick off now huh.... what happened 2 america....

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how you know zohran mamdani is doing well. the billionaires and capitalist class fucking us all over are scared

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Disney's new CEO, whose pay package is worth nearly $45M, just announced 1,000 layoffs.

Reminder that Disney paid an effective federal income tax rate of ZERO in 2025 and aims to buy back $7B of its own stock in 2026.

This is what corporate greed looks like.

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the extraction shooter is such a doomed genre its so funny. why did every big company go so hard on a type of game that is designed to be a miserable waste of time by 85% of the playerbase

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A screenshot from Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes

A screenshot from Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes

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RETIRED GENERAL: “Secretary of Defense Hegseth is not connected to reality… Trump has started more wars than any president in our lifetime… what victory? Hegseth is a clear and present danger to 🇺🇸.”

(H/T @fightforprogress.org )

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will i ever officially be Albanian...? probably not......

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Creative. 🌹

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we have got to get rid of the term "girl gamer" when used unironically. we all play games. it is no longer shocking. thank u for ur attention to this matter.

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don't tell me it's the mario galaxy movie

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Suryia, the orangutan who learned to bottle-feed orphaned tiger cubs by watching humans

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A photo of a sign next to a pond and wildflowers, with trees in the background, saying: Developers see 'unused land'. Wildlife sees the last place to stay alive.

A photo of a sign next to a pond and wildflowers, with trees in the background, saying: Developers see 'unused land'. Wildlife sees the last place to stay alive.

Yes, human use is not the only use - and all uses are interdependent.

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A screenshot from super smash bros Ultimate.  It shows Wario joins the battle with a picture of Wario. This is a miiverse post with a drawing of wario underneath it

A screenshot from super smash bros Ultimate. It shows Wario joins the battle with a picture of Wario. This is a miiverse post with a drawing of wario underneath it

Wario

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tbh they look like vapid ass movies. movies made by people who were basically told "ok make this thing, here's the source material just make something like that but a movie instead." no actual inspiration or real reason to make it beyond epic piles of money

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i've learned i like taking pictures of trees at night

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Let’s take a look at CNBC’s piece on Goldman Sachs’ supposed contract with Anthropic to build “autonomous systems for time-intensive, high-volume back-office work”:

The bank has, for the past six months, been working with embedded Anthropic engineers to co-develop autonomous agents in at least two specific areas: accounting for trades and transactions, and client vetting and onboarding, according to Marco Argenti, Goldman’s chief information officer.

The firm is “in the early stages” of developing agents based on Anthropic’s Claude model that will collapse the amount of time these essential functions take, Argenti said. He expects to launch the agents “soon,” though he declined to provide a specific date.
…okay, but like, what does it do?

Argenti said the firm was “surprised” at how capable Claude was at tasks besides coding, especially in areas like accounting and compliance that combine the need to parse large amounts of data and documents while applying rules and judgment, he said.
Right, brilliant. Great. Love it. What tasks? What is the thing you’re paying for?

Let’s take a look at CNBC’s piece on Goldman Sachs’ supposed contract with Anthropic to build “autonomous systems for time-intensive, high-volume back-office work”: The bank has, for the past six months, been working with embedded Anthropic engineers to co-develop autonomous agents in at least two specific areas: accounting for trades and transactions, and client vetting and onboarding, according to Marco Argenti, Goldman’s chief information officer. The firm is “in the early stages” of developing agents based on Anthropic’s Claude model that will collapse the amount of time these essential functions take, Argenti said. He expects to launch the agents “soon,” though he declined to provide a specific date. …okay, but like, what does it do? Argenti said the firm was “surprised” at how capable Claude was at tasks besides coding, especially in areas like accounting and compliance that combine the need to parse large amounts of data and documents while applying rules and judgment, he said. Right, brilliant. Great. Love it. What tasks? What is the thing you’re paying for?

AI agents do not, as sold, actually exist. Every “AI agent” you read about is a chatbot talking to another chatbot connected to an API and a system of record, and the reason that you haven’t heard about their incredible achievements is because AI agents are, for the most part, fundamentally broken. 

Even OpenClaw, which CNBC confusingly called a “ChatGPT moment,” is just a series of chatbots with the added functionality of requiring root access to your computer and access to your files and emails. Let’s see how CNBC described it back in February: 

Marketed as “the AI that actually does things,” OpenClaw runs directly on users’ operating systems and applications. It can automate tasks such as managing emails and calendars, browsing the web and interacting with online services.
Hmmm interesting. I wonder if they say what that means:

Users have documented OpenClaw performing real-world tasks, including automatically browsing the web, summarizing PDFs, scheduling calendar entries, conducting agentic shopping, and sending and deleting emails on a user’s behalf.
Reading this, you might be fooled into believing that OpenClaw can actually do any of this stuff correctly, and you’d be wrong! OpenClaw is doing the same chatbot bullshit, just in a much-more-expensive and much-more convoluted way, requiring either a well-secured private space or an expensive Mac Mini to run multiple AI services and do, well, a bunch of shit very poorly.

AI agents do not, as sold, actually exist. Every “AI agent” you read about is a chatbot talking to another chatbot connected to an API and a system of record, and the reason that you haven’t heard about their incredible achievements is because AI agents are, for the most part, fundamentally broken. Even OpenClaw, which CNBC confusingly called a “ChatGPT moment,” is just a series of chatbots with the added functionality of requiring root access to your computer and access to your files and emails. Let’s see how CNBC described it back in February: Marketed as “the AI that actually does things,” OpenClaw runs directly on users’ operating systems and applications. It can automate tasks such as managing emails and calendars, browsing the web and interacting with online services. Hmmm interesting. I wonder if they say what that means: Users have documented OpenClaw performing real-world tasks, including automatically browsing the web, summarizing PDFs, scheduling calendar entries, conducting agentic shopping, and sending and deleting emails on a user’s behalf. Reading this, you might be fooled into believing that OpenClaw can actually do any of this stuff correctly, and you’d be wrong! OpenClaw is doing the same chatbot bullshit, just in a much-more-expensive and much-more convoluted way, requiring either a well-secured private space or an expensive Mac Mini to run multiple AI services and do, well, a bunch of shit very poorly.

"Agentic AI" has become one of the most gratuitous misrepresentations in business and media history, suggesting that autonomous AI exists when the actual products are, for the most part, API-powered chatbots that barely function and are far from autonomous.

www.wheresyoured.at/ai-is-really-weird/

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mr. hill sure knows his pornography

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Screenshot from King of the Hill Season 2, Episode 17

Screenshot from King of the Hill Season 2, Episode 17

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