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Posts by Errant

"Do you have a favorable or unfavorable view of Hasan Piker?"

Unfavorable: 15%
Favorable: 7%

Never Heard Of/Have No Opinion: 79%

Echelon / April 2026

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Lolllll, Meta already can't compete with Google/Amazon/Anthropic/OpenAI/M$ on talent hiring in this space.

Now they're going to be completely fucked

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Bumblefuck still hasn't realized his '28 attempt is already doomed to a 5th placed finish with 7% of the vote in Iowa.

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"Your job is so fun," yes, but did you know I have to single handedly fight no fewer than sixth algorithms every day for the privilege of telling people to not set their beds on fire.

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Stupid bluff, AZ isn't gonna risk fucking their relation with the Eurozone as a whole by excluding Germany

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Did a bunch of cycling this weekend in Cape May (NJ 2nd). Literally all the MAGA stuff is gone, didn't see a single flag or Van Drew sign. Counted >300 Mullock for Congress signs in Cape May/West Cape May. Shocking reversal from 2024 and the preceding 8yrs. Rs not ready for WWC backlash coming.

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I guess Roberts has decided that Plesy was right after all, and the time is ripe to repeat its ruling verbatim.

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Right, but your idea of protecting small businesses is through crushing labor. You vetoed over a dozen bills to protect labor and union power during your time as governor! Your vetoes show that you care about owners than workers!

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1000% willing to sacrifice a standard of waterproofing for user-replaceable batteries.

I don't need my phone waterproof to 10m nearly as much as the ability to replace the battery every 18mo!

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Genomes of nitrogen-fixing eukaryotes reveal an alternate path for organellogenesis | PNAS Endosymbiotic gene transfer (EGT) and import of host-encoded proteins have been considered hallmarks of organelles necessary for stable integration...

okay lol apparently algae have already had all of my ideas first and last year somebody discovered algae that had incorporated an entire cyano-bacteria genome (stripped of everything but it's nitrogen-fixation genes) as a nitroplast organelle. Time to figure out how to culture this bad boy.

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Nevermind I'm dumb, algae would make the problem worse by PRODUCING oxygen. Need some kind of oxygen-scavenging bacteria with a similar reproductive time loop to yeast for a co-culture

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It does sound like we're actually pretty close and the bottleneck is oxygen scavenging. Wonder if you could do a co-culturenof algae?

doi.org/10.1016/j.ti...

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The upside of this is, somebody is finally gonna become really really motivated financially to sort out an efficient enzymatic nitrogen fixation scheme that can be expressed non-toxically in yeast for bioreactor production of fertilizer at industrial scale

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do you use a washing machine

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I get Ford's gripe if state-owned Chinese EV manufacturers could sell their products at a loss in the US simply to undercut domestic manufacturers.

But that's an argument for import tariffs to make the prices competitive, not an embargo!

US manufacturers need an incentive to make better cars!

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Can we stop giving attention to AEI fanfics delusions?

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Cycled around Cape May/West Cape May/Cape May Courthouse this weekend. Counted >300 Mulloch for Congress signs. Zero Van Drew signs. Virtually all the MAGA flags/signs are gone too.

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Lol guys I just saw a Mullock sign in Vineland, Van Drew is fucking cooked

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(Mullock is also a uniquely strong candidate for this district and he's currently the extremely popular mayor of Cap May so not TOO surprising to see a lot of support for him here. More taken back by the lack of ANY signage for Van Drew tbh, especially in West Cape May)

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I think Rs are not prepared at all for the storm that's coming this fall in red-leaning white rural districts.

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I'm in Cape May biking this weekend, and yesterday I counted >200 Mullock for Congress signs. Zero Van Drew signs. Granted it's not Vineland, but that's a shocking change from 2 years ago where Van Drew + Trump signs were EVERYWHERE. All MAGA swag has disappeared.

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Imagine being from a flyover state and bragging about your diners 🤣🤣🤣 until y'all can figure out how to bake a bagel, you can fuck off

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At the same time, smartphones became utterly ubiquitous within like, 5 years of the first iphone launch? What's driving the disconnect with some transformative technologies becoming widespread FAST while others languish?

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Shit's cooked

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At this point do we need laws banning votes on legislation before 7am and after 7pm? Republicans are literally trying to pass laws in the middle of the night when no one is looking!

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Lord knows I should take my advice more often

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a man in a suit and tie with a mustache is standing in front of a map and says great success . ALT: a man in a suit and tie with a mustache is standing in front of a map and says great success .

>had a double espresso right before going on my lunchbreak 12mi long run
>Didn't shit my pants

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>human beings are irrational actors and very few have the capability to analyze information to reach an objectively correct conclusion
>Stancil:

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You can be mad about that like Will, and yell at people for being ignorant and stubborn.

Or you can accept that that's just the inherent nature of social dynamics and the wide range of human analytical faculties and work to improve material conditions the best you can inside that framework.

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How is that different now than at any other point in history lol?

We're social animals and the majority of us aren't well equipped to rationally analyze factual information to reach an objectively correct conclusion.

Most people have always formed their opinions based on their social environment.

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