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Posts by George Dinwiddie

Imagine, if you will, how Fox would have reacted had Hunter Biden bragged about something like this on CNN.

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That sounds like a win! No more annoying bot!

And for a bonus, you now have an email address to give to websites that demand one for entry.

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Did the email address actually reach a person?

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Permanent is a long time. And if they want to fix it, they could always just install the current latest release.

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#EpsteinFiles

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It sounds like they want to bury a case where they were embarrassingly incompetent.

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Could it be they think the case is weak and they don't want to damage their "batting average?"

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This is why I worry.

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Earth Day reminder that Trump’s EPA rolled back regulations governing clean air, water, wildlife, and toxic chemicals.

He’s pushed to open public lands to drilling and mining.

And he’s gutted clean energy programs while promoting dirty fossil fuels.

He’s a danger to our planet and our health.

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Fractures Emerge Between GOP’s Pro-Pedophilia, Extremely Pro-Pedophilia Wings

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That is the real tension. Fast loops are only useful if the feedback is real. If the interaction with the code is where the learning lives, compressing it out just means iterating faster toward the wrong thing. Speed does not help if the loop is shallow.

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The work that moves things forward--strategy, reflection, creative thinking--doesn't schedule itself. So it gets pushed… until it becomes a crisis. In a crisis, you're escaping the mess, not thinking deeply.

What if you treated think time as a meeting you can't cancel?

#TImeToThink #SelfLeadership

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One part of the loop is faster, but it's faster by leaving out the interaction with the code that causes the learning.

“For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.” —Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics

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One part of the loop is faster, but it's faster by leaving out the interaction with the code that causes the learning.

“For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.” —Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics

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I do Jumble.

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Works for me. Can you play other youtube videos?

It’s a great story and song.

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I support this 💯💯💯💯💯

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Tiny bit of good news for the day

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Fascists will tell you that women shouldn't do science, that they're less good at it, and that they don't even like it. They should be at home tradwifing it up for some dude.🤡

Reality tells you that women are out here curing cancer.

Dr. Doudna, Dr. Kariko & Dr. Türeci (a co-author on this paper👍🏿👩🏻‍🔬)

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The Future of Work is Equitable with Mekka Okereke
The Future of Work is Equitable with Mekka Okereke YouTube video by REFACTR

Academia is not fully equitable. Not by a long shot. And yet it is an order of magnitude more equitable than venture capital.

VC bros sit in the way of women getting to do more science in the private sector. If it were up to VC bros, you'd probably have no gene editing, and no mRNA vaccines.

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Panel Advances Trump’s Triumphal Arch, Even as Key Member Suggests Changes

That last bit is unfortunately not a joke—the plan is actually to pay for the arch with “a mix of public and private money” including from the repurposed NEH. An official noted they have received nearly 1000 public comments on the arch, 100% of them against it www.nytimes.com/2026/04/16/u...

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This is devastating. And it's right out there now.

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I saw a cybertruck hauling a flat wire trailer with a single garbage bin lashed down inside. My first thought was "you don't often see a dumpster carrying its baby around."

My second thought was "a real truck could fit that garbage bin in the bed"

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I know the media is hoping the story of Mamdani getting royalties from a fleeting rap career is supposed to make everyone see him as some sort of elite to be angry at but what if instead it inspired a bunch of creative people to become socialist mayors

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A VCR never sold my private info to a nazi

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Yes!

“Human centering is not just about human oversight. AI must express the intentions of those operating the AI, so they can be held to account for what they do with it. This is the only real way to establish ethical "alignment," because ethics develops with societies…”

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