The Atlantic did a fine job in trying to give Trump's side the right to reply, but I think that anyone writing about or investigating his administration now should just do it without bothering to ask, on the basis that any reply they give will be horseshit
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And European students will be able to come here and study too? We shouldn't undersell the economic benefits of that...
Even worth eating their shitty cookies for. Expect a pro-EU op-ed from the DM very soon....
"Dildo Washed" - sometimes you don't need the story accompanying a headline like that
Also Clinton Threatens To Drop Da Bomb On Iraq
(George, not Bill)
Man Who Threw Molotov Cocktail At Sam Altman’s Home Claims He Was Following ChatGPT Recipe For Risotto
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But sure he is stark mad
After his tragic punctuation accident, he was in a comma for three days
Is this another example of vibecoding in action from @theguardian.com? It's on the android app.
Orban has conceded. Majority too big for him to try any nonsense. Tisza is going to have plenty of challenges in sorting out Orban's mess but this is a good day.
I'd be up for this. I go to a monthly local writers' meet-up which is really good, but always keen for more
In Bruges scene where Colin Farrell is pointing a gun at his head and Brendon Gleeson is also pointing a gun at Colin Farrell's head
Current status of the Strait of Hormuz dispute
Right, that's 8 agents I've submitted my novel to today, and all I really want to do now is have a long walk and think about anything but querying.
Problem is he thinks he's got an Uno Reverse somewhere, but will just bluff it out when he realises he left it in the car
It's hard to imagine a greater test of credulity. To be religious and imagine that god would somehow be OK with this? The mind boggles
Let's all outsource our carefully-honed human tastes to AI which is obviously better at this sort of thing
@stane.bsky.social can you help?
image from inside Artemis II text: i need more men to understand that two men crying and hugging in space after one of them announced they were naming a moon crater after the other one's late wife is actually what peak masculinity looks like.
A movie couple who would definitely have a podcast
Sounds like a strangely familiar toxic combination to anyone who's ever used chatgpt
Hang on, didn't Parliament just pass a law to mitigate against exactly this kind of thing? Or was it too late to catch this one?
If this were played upon a stage now, I could
condemn it as an improbable fiction.
So, they're charging about 1% as a toll for each ship. Seems like that could rise substantially
The greatest trick god ever pulled was convincing the world he existed
$2 million per ship — to cross a Strait that was free six weeks ago.
@nytimes.com
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How much oil is on each ship, approximately? How big a proportion of that is $2m? And I guess - how likely is it that Iran will try to push that toll up as far as they can?
Impossible to disagree with a single word that Ben Rhodes (Obama era NSC official) is saying here:
And JD isn't even that cheap, honestly.
Cheers. Of course, as soon as I'd scrolled on for a minute that was suddenly everywhere.
Either way, if a line hasn't been crossed here we need to have a word with the guy whose job it is to draw lines
Aren't they? Did I miss something, I thought the deadline was still looming