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Cleaning out old screenshots, caught The New Republic doing “like to see ol’ Donny Trump wriggle out of this one” … six years ago.
Kash Patel Has a Cold (One)
OpenAI: We’re burning money like the Joker. A miracle needs to happen for us to turn a profit
Microsoft: Please please use our AI systems, we’re teetering on the edge here
Anthropic: I wonder what’ll kill us first: lawsuits, regulations or model collapse
Media and universities: AI is here to stay
A catalogue listing for a plumbing component: Draw Off Cock Washer
Telling another cowboy to stand down:
“It would be unprecedented” here in the court where precedent is made.
Kash Patel Has a Cold (One)
Yesterday, class counsel in the Bartz v. Anthropic lawsuit filed papers apprising the court that 440,490 of the 482,460 eligible works had been claimed—a remarkable 91.3 percent rate (the typical class action claim rate is around 10 percent).
It's only remarkable if you've never met any writers.
Little did we know then we weren’t even halfway on the “ah, well, nevertheless” timeline.
Cleaning out old screenshots, caught The New Republic doing “like to see ol’ Donny Trump wriggle out of this one” … six years ago.
Email subject line from The Athletic's NBA Newsletter, The Bouncer: Anthony Edwards deserved better »
Weird place and time for a Top Gun review
How Raytheon discovered its missiles too deadly
How wife discovered my lovemaking too potent
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damn the leopard ate my face again
I mean, I agree. Viva Goose
Supreme Court Sides With Oil Companies in Louisiana Coastal Lawsuits The ruling is a significant victory for oil companies, led by Chevron and Exxon Mobil, in their legal battle over who should pay for the state's coastal erosion.
<collapses onto fainting couch>
I have watched this 26-second video 7 times in the five minutes since I first saw it. Regret nothing
We all have days like this
Email subject line from The Athletic's NBA Newsletter, The Bouncer: Anthony Edwards deserved better »
Weird place and time for a Top Gun review
35 Morning Briefing 16m ago National security. The war in Sudan. Your dumb dog.
I know we’re all up in arms about the Times trolling our dogs. But after our dog Roscoe spent the night going crazy about some phantoms in the backyard this read to me as an affirmation.
Photo of an ad on the back of the bus, showing an AI generated image of a white woman with the text "Stop Hiring Humans"
"Why are the anti-AI protests turning violent?" 🙄
Stephen Miller almost says that Trump is seeking a "final solution" in Iran but then catches himself
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what’s funny about this is that tarantino wrote this “ezekiel 25:17“ for the film. it isn‘t actually in the bible. publicwitness.wordandway.org/p/hegseth-bo...
polling must be wild
Or that other people are!
Vance has chihuahua energy. He’s got no rizz, weird eyes, and everyone who meets him treats him with a mixture of pity and disgust. And so his response is to try and fight everyone, shitty little attacks that are impotent and mostly just kinda funny. Chihuahua energy.
well this didn’t get the last guy who tried it assassinated at all so i’m sure this will work out for trump