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chrisltd.bsky.social
Software engineer. Bagel, coffee, and whisky connoisseur. New York, NY.
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maybe if we let them off the hook one more time…
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Biden was more of a Cold War president, preferring to provide materiel support to Israel and Ukraine for their wars.
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Cursor seems iffy, the heavy lifting is done by the VS Code team, but ok
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Cool!
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Cuomo would be a great choice in the Democratic primary, if: he lived in NYC, liked NYC, wasn’t a Republican, wasn’t a serial sexual harasser
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Clyburn endorses sexual harassment. Makes you think.
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The search continues
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Built with the bones of his vanquished enemies, no doubt
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ugh!
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Usually A… but these days: C. Asking an LLM for a high level overview and what the best resources are to dive deeper.
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“You want to blow up the Death Star? Please, think of the loss to the Imperial economy.”
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Hakeem Jeffries on his way to Guantanamo Bay: "We will respond in a time, place and manner of our choosing if this continues to happen."
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Just came here to say this lol
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Openly taking bribes, inciting riots in LA, sending innocent people to gulags without a trial, starting a trade war with the entire world all at once. And last time they were in power, they already tried to steal the election.
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Biden didn't have to compromise with the GOP on prosecuting Trump and his co-conspirators for crimes
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Gaming is not expensive. Per hour of interactive entertainment, it’s incredibly cheap.
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Newsom has no choice now. His presidential ambitions are worthless if Trump succeeds in turning California into a war torn state.
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“You know what? It’s good if fear brings the local systems in line.”
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> Biden is going to have almost no historical reputation because he failed at his core goal of defeating Trumpism and a large share of his policy legacy is easily reversible Was this not because Biden wanted to be friends with the GOP instead of bringing them to justice?
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Tough to find common ground with people that think spending money on cancer research is a bad idea
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It’s a good excuse for being milquetoast enough to keep your high paying job at a national newspaper
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If I go to a baseball game alone, which hasn’t been often these last few years, I’ll bring a radio with me so I can better follow the action
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Changing that perception does require maintaining a certain baseline of material conditions, and communicating a narrative about how the state will protect you if disaster strikes.
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Even when material conditions have been good, there’s been a high baseline level of perceived precarity for the lower and middle class.
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Americans
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They’ll need some kind of story for iOS, because Google is building it for Android
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They would be demanding jail time for the parents of the dead kid
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Bad sign for the future of a company if they can't turn all those productivity gains into valuable product to sell or advertise against
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that's not the lefty position though, it's the YIMBY position
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NYC already does some of this, it doesn't make enough of a difference to lower prices or even keep them stable
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Surprised moody’s didn’t downgrade our debt further tbh
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Why should algorithms be designed around what people are interested in (no matter how erroneous) rather than something more noble?
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I’m shook