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Democrats could have run on “no genocide and no fascism” and won. They ran on “some genocide and some fascism” and lost, and now establishment Democrat cultists blame the people who pointed out that genocide was bad and tried to convince democrats to change course.
1 year ago today I was terminated by DOGE from USAID where I worked to get humanitarian aid into Gaza. Everyone I knew across almost 10 years of my career across 3 prior jobs became unemployed as well. My entire LinkedIn network suddenly became "open to work"
I'm a one issue voter. Punishment.
You forgot Zion replacing AD
also:
the NBA has rigged 5 lotteries:
85 (Ewing to NY)
11 (Kyrie to Cavs so Dan Gilbert would shut up about tampering)
12 (AD was part of Tom Benson’s deal to buy NOP)
16 (Simmons to Sixers for firing Hinkie; this was when Dikembe, RIP, tweeted congrats before the lottery happened)
24 (Luka/Flagg)
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.
I do think it's funny that they're like "why are we losing popularity around the world?" while having the worst optics on earth
On Friday, April 10, as FBI Director Kash Patel was preparing to leave work for the weekend, he struggled to log into an internal computer system. He quickly became convinced that he had been locked out, and he panicked, frantically calling aides and allies to announce that he had been fired by the White House, according to nine people familiar with his outreach. Two of these people described his behavior as a “freak-out.”
Oof, what a lede.
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
They're probably a bunch of mopes who thought Tom Malinowski is more electable
Americans will say "We should run the govt like a business" but they don't actually mean it because if it was done like that ever it would mean the feds would nationalize every single business in the country and bend them to their will and scrape every single loose dime from them to its own budget.
I could see them doing this
I had to turn off the automatic input switching on my smart TV because it kept randomly going black while I was watching something because it incorrectly believed another device was being powered on (it wasn't)
Now I have to change my shit manually like it's 2005 or something
He's also not up for re-election, so he is "safe" to be the rotating villain this time. Such predictable bullshit from Democrats. Is it any wonder why 2024 turned out the way it did?
Maine lawmakers passed a ban on large data-center construction, making it the first state to enact such a measure as communities around the U.S. deal with fallout from the AI boom.
I tried six times to get this post up so you better like it
they’re calling it the fakest economy of all time
Worth thinking about how Schumer voted against the supermajority of his party in two back to back votes just now because he agrees with the Trump administration that Israel should be given unlimited, unconditional, essentially free military assistance.
Think about this: The leader of the Senate Democrats just voted against 85% of his caucus all to keep sending bulldozers to Israel, so it can continue to demolish Palestinian and Lebanese people's homes.
Frame #4979 from E56 Young Granny
MEDICARE FOR ALL IS A FILM STUDIO RETENTION ISSUE
"We had a good thing going you stupid son of a bitch. You had the sheep, you had the shears, you had the plain, sleek eco-friendly merino wool shoes and it all ran like clockwork. You could've shut your mouth and made money. But you just had to blow it up! You, and your pride, and your ego."
Majority of voters say risks of AI outweigh the benefits
A majority of registered voters, 57%, said they believe the risks of AI outweigh its benefits, compared with 34% who said the opposite.
www.nbcnews.com/politics/pol...
please mr godzilla my country america yearns for freedom
I knew a guy who said he'd rather lose $1000 to a friend than $100 to a casino and I think he was on to something
Ok so there’s this pedophile with a cult following who thinks he’s Jesus and he lives on a compound surrounded by armed security and he wants to usher in the apocalypse via holy war. It’s like America killed David Koresh and then he came back as president
Since the 1980s, the Small Business Survival Act (which attempted to do something similar) had been introduced in the NYC Council but never received a floor-vote.
The SBRSA, however, is a state-level effort being led by NYC-DSA electeds who see that the external conditions are ripe for a new push.