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jaderemedy • 4h ago
And now comes the most nauseating part of this whole goddamn mess: the hypocrisy. The same loud-mouthed idiots who spent years screaming about tyranny are suddenly dead fucking silent, or worse, cheering, now that it's their side doing it. "ThEy'Re cOminG fOr OuR gUnS!" "GoVerNMenT oVerReAch!" "ShAll nOt bE inFrinGeD!" All that chest-thumping bullshit evaporated the second armed federal agents started terrorizing people they don't like.
Let me get this straight: a civilian gets shot dead by federal agents, and the only thing you brainless cunts can muster is
"well, DHS says he had a gun"? THAT'S your red line? Guns are sacred when they're strapped to your waist, but magically become a death sentence when they're used as a post-hoc excuse by the government? Either the Second Amendment applies to everyone, or you never believed in it at all. Fucking pick one and own it.
This is exactly what tyranny looks like, by the way. Not jackboots marching in formation, but armed agents roaming neighborhoods, stopping people, killing civilians, and then daring the public to question it. Tyranny is execution followed by a press release. Tyranny is labeling the dead a "threat" so the state doesn't have to explain why someone's life just ended in the street. Tyranny is demanding obedience while shredding due process and calling it order.
And all you so-called "freedom lovers" are fucking fine with it, as long as it's brown people, immigrants, protesters, or anyone you've already dehumanized. Turns out "don't tread on me" actually meant "tread on them." You weren't afraid of tyranny.
You were afraid of losing dominance. There's a difference, and this moment exposes it completely.
"Just comply" isn't a principle. It's cowardice dressed up as common sense. It's the language of people who have already accepted that the state gets to decide who deserves rights and who doesn't. And once you make that deal, don't act shocked when the line moves, because it always fuckin…

jaderemedy • 4h ago And now comes the most nauseating part of this whole goddamn mess: the hypocrisy. The same loud-mouthed idiots who spent years screaming about tyranny are suddenly dead fucking silent, or worse, cheering, now that it's their side doing it. "ThEy'Re cOminG fOr OuR gUnS!" "GoVerNMenT oVerReAch!" "ShAll nOt bE inFrinGeD!" All that chest-thumping bullshit evaporated the second armed federal agents started terrorizing people they don't like. Let me get this straight: a civilian gets shot dead by federal agents, and the only thing you brainless cunts can muster is "well, DHS says he had a gun"? THAT'S your red line? Guns are sacred when they're strapped to your waist, but magically become a death sentence when they're used as a post-hoc excuse by the government? Either the Second Amendment applies to everyone, or you never believed in it at all. Fucking pick one and own it. This is exactly what tyranny looks like, by the way. Not jackboots marching in formation, but armed agents roaming neighborhoods, stopping people, killing civilians, and then daring the public to question it. Tyranny is execution followed by a press release. Tyranny is labeling the dead a "threat" so the state doesn't have to explain why someone's life just ended in the street. Tyranny is demanding obedience while shredding due process and calling it order. And all you so-called "freedom lovers" are fucking fine with it, as long as it's brown people, immigrants, protesters, or anyone you've already dehumanized. Turns out "don't tread on me" actually meant "tread on them." You weren't afraid of tyranny. You were afraid of losing dominance. There's a difference, and this moment exposes it completely. "Just comply" isn't a principle. It's cowardice dressed up as common sense. It's the language of people who have already accepted that the state gets to decide who deserves rights and who doesn't. And once you make that deal, don't act shocked when the line moves, because it always fuckin…

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A hammer is a great tool, but that doesn't mean you should use it for every job.

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Gemini is now labeling images it creates with an "ai icon".
#ai #artificialintelligence #imagegeneration #google

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You know how I know this country is f*cked? I got a loan offer that has an interest rate range of 299-799%!

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I asked ChatGPT to compare the current technological trajectory of AI compared to how access and advancements with the internet has grown over the past 25 years? Here is a summary of their response. #ai #artificialintelligence #openai #llm #tech

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Geometric AI art using 40,000 circles #synthart #aiart #promptart #40kcircles

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Geometric AI art using 40,000 circles #synthart #aiart #promptart #40kcircles

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New Documentary Pulls Back the Curtain on the People Who Make Cities Run 'Dallas, 2019’ makes it personal, following the real-world drama and complexities of day-to-day city management.

"Through each balanced and thoughtful episode, we get to know the essential services and institutions — the human infrastructure — that make a city like Dallas run." #urbanism #city #government #planning

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Introducing Mobility AI: Advancing urban transportation

Tackling complex urban transportation challenges with AI! Google Research is introducing #MobilityAI, a program focused on using AI for measurement, simulation, and optimization to help cities improve transportation, manage congestion, and enhance sustainability.

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#municodeai #ai #technology #llm #chatgpt #gemini #municipalcode

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I am working on developing an AI chatbot that can search a municipal code and provide accurate answers to questions. I have already created a website with clean/searchable html and txt versions of the code chapters, but I'm struggling to get across the finish line. Anyone have some insight?

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sigh...

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"73% of movements are made by foot or bike, with the rate of car ownership just 183 per 1,000 people (and falling)."

Great 🧵on living a different way — not completely without cars, but not car-centric

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@labeler.urbanism.plus

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Downtown Daybreak opening a mixed-use urban center The 200-acre downtown for the largest new urban community culminates a plan that grew out of a regional planning effort to reimagine the Wasatch Front metropolis.

"As of 2025, Downtown Daybreak [South Jordan, UT] features a new Triple-A ballpark for the Salt Lake Bees, an amphitheater, a performing arts center, a large cinema, a health center, a Salt Lake County Library, a mix of residential units, and office space."

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Those damn raptors always ruining warriors seasons!

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You love to see it 😎

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America’s “First Car-Free Neighborhood” Is Going Pretty Good, Actually? — Dwell Since breaking ground in 2021, Culdesac Tempe has had its share of detractors and skeptics. But none of them live there.

Skeptics said America’s first car-free neighborhood would fail. It’s thriving. - Dwell

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Download The 2025 Trend Report for Planners to explore a list of over 100 existing, emerging, and potential future trends that the APA Foresight team and our Trend Scouting Foresight Community identified as relevant to planning. plnn.org/40R5Wky

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There is nothing quite like planning humor. 😂

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Just because you have the power doesn't mean you should use the power. That's where common sense and morals come into play.

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The World’s Most Scenic Bike Paths Let’s embark on a journey to explore some of the most scenic and exotic bike paths that promise adventure and beauty at every turn.

The World’s Most Scenic Bike Paths.
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Restrictive Regulations Fuel New Mexico's Housing Shortage Median rents in New Mexico increased by 60% from October 2017 to October 2024, much more than the 27% recorded for the U.S. overall. The average price of a New Mexico home climbed even faster during t...

79% of the housing inventory in Albuquerque and Santa Fe is single family while 66% of New Mexico households contain either one or two people.

"New Mexico’s housing stock has far fewer starter homes, townhomes, and apartments than needed."
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Bluebus 6m brochure extolling the virtues of an adorable very stubby electric city bus

Bluebus 6m brochure extolling the virtues of an adorable very stubby electric city bus

I think we need cost-effective transit systems but I would make an exception for whatever it takes to get these running here

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Motorists can easily kill pedestrians and cyclists, but not vice versa.

In 1925 the law gave up its usual role in protecting people from private violence. Instead, it ordered us to submit to the threat by behaving only in ways that motorists found convenient. .... 1/

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Donald Trump has declared the U.S. is in a “national-energy emergency.” “The actual emergency, obviously, is with the climate,” @billmckibben.bsky.social writes.
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This represents this whole year for me and my family. 2025 can't come soon enough!

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So building housing supply DOES lower rent? How about that.

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It feels no different than a student using AI to write an essay for them.

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