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Posts by Matt Procedural

This is the moderate position.
The popular position is that Palantir is an evil company and needs to dissolved AND its board of directors and executives prosecuted.

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Silicon valley slime looking the development money they wasted on intrusive wearable tech that no sane person wants.

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A frequently-stolen street sign in Canada: "Town Ho End"

A frequently-stolen street sign in Canada: "Town Ho End"

Yeah, there's a sign in my area that keeps getting stolen, too.

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Helicopter tail? That's cheating!

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Achievement unlocked!
#squeee

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#squeee!

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Outside Merriam Webster's HQ. ๐Ÿคฃ @merriam-webster.com

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#squeee!

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I remember the day I learned how to mail merge.
It was during a job interview skill test, and I figured it out literally as I was doing it, having never attempted it before, without skipping a beat.
It was ridiculously easy because Office 2002(?) was quality software designed by humans for humans.

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He was fully on board when it looked like fascism had a chance of succeeding. He will indeed be tormented for a long time, but better yet he could shut up and go away.

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A known serial liar with something to hide, that's who.

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Borges' works needs to be mined for movie plots like Philip K. Dick has.
But most of his stories are metafiction, and even more unfilmable than Frank Herbert*.
That didn't stop several people from taking brilliant stabs at Dune. Why not Borges?

*one day I'll tackle Destination Void as a screenplay

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Jorge Luis Borges in general, but the story "Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote" specifically.

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Heritage Minutes: Laura Secord
Heritage Minutes: Laura Secord YouTube video by Historica Canada

I know you spent most of your life outside Canada Prime Minister @mark-carney.bsky.social, let me give you a quick history lesson as to how the Americans finally backed off:

youtu.be/_L-vL5NFkYA

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Previously, on Lost...

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Picture of US general Sherman during the civil war. Text reads:
"You have been visited by Burnin' Sherman. Confederate sympathizers will surrender again, but only if you comment, 'Do it again, Uncle Billy'."

Picture of US general Sherman during the civil war. Text reads: "You have been visited by Burnin' Sherman. Confederate sympathizers will surrender again, but only if you comment, 'Do it again, Uncle Billy'."

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No doubt the replacement will also willingly gargle Trump's balls.

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And you'll support it all like every time before, because you're a useless excuse for an opposition "leader" who sold his soul decades ago.
Resign, traitor.

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#Squeee blessings.

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Palantir is part of an alliance of literal fascists in the US and elsewhere that intended to commit geocide against transgender people, among others they regard as undesirable.
The last thing you should trust Palantir with is medical records. They will literally use that information to kill people.

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two images of the human body's circulatory system. One of them with good cable management

two images of the human body's circulatory system. One of them with good cable management

The human circulatory system, before and after proper cable management.

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Whoops.

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"Break the system that breaks you."

"Break the system that breaks you."

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Gosh, Cory, that's a passionate defense of genocide that conveniently omits mentioning support for genocide.

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Looks like it's a two-cat-posts kind of day, and I'm not sorry.
#squeee!

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Oh boy, I am officially old. I was bonkers for Lego around that time. Minifigs and the first City sets appeared in 1977 or 78, IIRC, and Space-themed sets in mid-1979.
Happy to weigh in if you post any pics.

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