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Spacelab was always the best day at school.

I probably only went 5-6 times, but I felt like I was learning the mysteries of the world.

If I ever win the lottery, the new house will have a Spacelab room.

...and it would slowly become my room.

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MINOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL is pre-empting the NCAA Gymnastics Championships?!?!?

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I do not want to create an account or open a subscription I just want to buy a thing and never hear from you again why is this so hard.

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Nobody cares about who you were or who you could have been
Or if that’s “not the man he was”

He killed the mother of his children

That’s who he was

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Pinoe & Bird?!? Gucci Row will never be the same!

(I never really got the aesthetic pairing, but they were funny together.)

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brilliant -- Morning Joe put together clips of Pete Hegseth reciting a fake Bible quote from Pulp Fiction, along with the Samuel L. Jackson scene from the movie

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Oh this was a hilarious day in 10th grade English. 3rd hour. Carried all through lunch and 6th hour discussions.

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100% agree! First on the list are the skinfolk who dream about how they're going to beat their kids (bird app behavior). Next is a certain sect of fundamentalist Christianity that doesn't believe in birth control.

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Agree,

BUT some people treat their children like slaves, so it makes sense in their mind.

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CLOUD BOB?!?!?

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Accurate

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Kamala Harris surprising the young voters of North Carolina A&T State University!

"…They're trying to take your power from you. Don't ever let anybody take your power from you!

They shut down your polling place here. Why do you think they did that?
THEY ARE AFRAID OF YOUR VOICE!” 👏🏼💯

🎥: earnest_g_

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This weekend I gave a presentation to a group of mostly college-aged folks and had a little line at the beginning of my slides that described it as an "AI-free presentation made by a human, for humans" and I had to pause for clapping at that part

you love to see it

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a group of children are playing a game of tug of war with balls that have the word ' slazenger ' on them ALT: a group of children are playing a game of tug of war with balls that have the word ' slazenger ' on them

UCLA coaches this summer going to find all new players 😂

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the GASP was soooo loud

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Big 4 got traded to Seattle for Marta Suarez.

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This is silly, but I would definitely go get one just to say I had one.

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What I said?

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Justin Bieber already told y'all what kind of time he was on when he performed in his drawers at the Grammys.

Y'all think he's not "doing the best with what he got" just two months later?

He probably needs to go ahead and check in with Britney.

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Day in the Life of a Chinese College Student | China documentary university life
Day in the Life of a Chinese College Student | China documentary university life YouTube video by Inside China Lives

I'm only 4 minutes in, and... I'm sorry. This feels like jail.

Dorms look like jail. Late for academic classes and you have to run 2 miles?!?

Now I feel like I need to research my ACT/SAT scores to see if I would've gotten sent here. 😬

youtu.be/WW4vu6_p9Gw?...

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Six Days to Pack A Whole Life | Fudd Around and Find Out
Six Days to Pack A Whole Life | Fudd Around and Find Out YouTube video by Fudd Around And Find Out

Azzi got baptized last week!

youtu.be/2quZBh0OSQY?...

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Jack & Bobby is on Hulu!

Ain't nobody told me nothing!

Jack & Bobby (gone too soon!) and Flash Forward (gone too soon!) were definitely precursors to #ThisIsUs.

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e evolution of a process is directed by a paern of rules called a pro-
gram. People create programs to direct processes. In effect, we conjure
the spirits of the computer with our spells.
A computational process is indeed much like a sorcerer’s idea of a
spirit. It cannot be seen or touched. It is not composed of maer at all.
However, it is very real. It can perform intellectual work. It can answer
questions. It can affect the world by disbursing money at a bank or by
controlling a robot arm in a factory. e programs we use to conjure
processes are like a sorcerer’s spells. ey are carefully composed from
symbolic expressions in arcane and esoteric programming languages that
prescribe the tasks we want our processes to perform.
A computational process, in a correctly working computer, executes
programs precisely and accurately. us, like the sorcerer’s appren-
tice, novice programmers must learn to understand and to anticipate
the consequences of their conjuring. Even small errors (usually called
bugs or glitches) in programs can have complex and unanticipated con-
sequences.
Fortunately, learning to program is considerably less dangerous than
learning sorcery, because the spirits we deal with are conveniently con-
tained in a secure way. Real-world programming, however, requires
care, expertise, and wisdom. A small bug in a computer-aided design
program, for example, can lead to the catastrophic collapse of an air-
plane or a dam or the self-destruction of an industrial robot

e evolution of a process is directed by a paern of rules called a pro- gram. People create programs to direct processes. In effect, we conjure the spirits of the computer with our spells. A computational process is indeed much like a sorcerer’s idea of a spirit. It cannot be seen or touched. It is not composed of maer at all. However, it is very real. It can perform intellectual work. It can answer questions. It can affect the world by disbursing money at a bank or by controlling a robot arm in a factory. e programs we use to conjure processes are like a sorcerer’s spells. ey are carefully composed from symbolic expressions in arcane and esoteric programming languages that prescribe the tasks we want our processes to perform. A computational process, in a correctly working computer, executes programs precisely and accurately. us, like the sorcerer’s appren- tice, novice programmers must learn to understand and to anticipate the consequences of their conjuring. Even small errors (usually called bugs or glitches) in programs can have complex and unanticipated con- sequences. Fortunately, learning to program is considerably less dangerous than learning sorcery, because the spirits we deal with are conveniently con- tained in a secure way. Real-world programming, however, requires care, expertise, and wisdom. A small bug in a computer-aided design program, for example, can lead to the catastrophic collapse of an air- plane or a dam or the self-destruction of an industrial robot

From MIT's legendarily computer science textbook SICP, which was used from the 70s to the 90s iirc

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reads: Introduction
In March 2026, an Anthropic employee released the source code of Claude Code, a
wrapper around their large language model that is widely used to generate code in
programming tasks. Its thousands of lines of Typescript code contained many hopeful
prompts and in cantations to shape Claude’s behaviour. Here are some examples:
“Report outcomes faithfully”; “Never characterize incomplete or broken work as done”;
“Be careful not to introduce security vulnerabilities ” (prompts.ts in Anthropic 2026) .
There is more than a passing resemblance here to the Azande witch -doctor apprentice
who, while stirring the medicine, utters: “You medicine which I am cooking, mind you
always speak the truth to me. Do not let anyone injure me with his witchcraft, but le t
me recognize all witches. … Let me be expert at the witch -doctor’s craft so that people
will give me many spears on account of my magic.” (Evans-Pritchard 1937: 93). In the
case of Claude, the incantation s appeared insufficient: analysis of the codebase, which
according to a company executive was “pretty much 100% written by Claude Code ”,
revealed severe security vulnerabilities (Townsend 2026).

reads: Introduction In March 2026, an Anthropic employee released the source code of Claude Code, a wrapper around their large language model that is widely used to generate code in programming tasks. Its thousands of lines of Typescript code contained many hopeful prompts and in cantations to shape Claude’s behaviour. Here are some examples: “Report outcomes faithfully”; “Never characterize incomplete or broken work as done”; “Be careful not to introduce security vulnerabilities ” (prompts.ts in Anthropic 2026) . There is more than a passing resemblance here to the Azande witch -doctor apprentice who, while stirring the medicine, utters: “You medicine which I am cooking, mind you always speak the truth to me. Do not let anyone injure me with his witchcraft, but le t me recognize all witches. … Let me be expert at the witch -doctor’s craft so that people will give me many spears on account of my magic.” (Evans-Pritchard 1937: 93). In the case of Claude, the incantation s appeared insufficient: analysis of the codebase, which according to a company executive was “pretty much 100% written by Claude Code ”, revealed severe security vulnerabilities (Townsend 2026).

what an introductory paragraph!!

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I did the work so you didn't have to:

Most of these Laguna Beach junket interviews* (along with the commercial-heavy 2 hour reunion special) are boring slash shallow if you listened to the rewatch podcast.

SO much more information was shared on the podcast episodes.

*Jenna & Sheinelle was good

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Gucci Row/Hunger Games package for women's basketball finals

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These Olympics prices are ridiculous, including the Oklahoma City events.

Even with free housing (family in the area), it's just not worth it for a tiny 6-team round robin in OKC heat.

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from DEI to PSN. please get these niggaz outta here?????

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You're right. Agendas on agendas. And they wouldn't "hire" him for the same position either.

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Louisiana GOP races to eliminate an elected office won by an exonerated man Louisiana GOP races to eliminate an elected office won by an exonerated man

I read this and tried to find 2-3 screenshots, but the whole thing is bonkers. They are eliminating an elected position (68% majority!!) and want to "hire someone" to pick up the workload.

Quiet parts out loud and in print.

www.wbrz.com/news/louisia...

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