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crimsonoracle.bsky.social
Necromunda Arbitrator, YouTuber, Mother, Educator, 🏳️‍⚧️
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Murder Suicide? Separate meteors.
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Oh my god
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Absolutely
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The problem is that public radio funds go to local stations that make good content, they just pay dues to NPR so they can run national programming. Defunding cpb will just lead to less variety of local reporting and more crap like this
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Because Steve is NPR’s D tier interviewer, just a credulous empty vessel for cretins to talk to
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Honestly, everyone who’s involved in the gambling industry deserves public execution.
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Emma Goldman is there in spirit.
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how to form an affinity group crimethinc.com/2017/02/06/h...
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I had the same hope
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That + chemical burns from the lye
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The bear doesn’t break
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“Violent protests” fuck guys I’m pretty sure the guys shooting chemical weapons at people are the violent ones
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I love that from the first shot I immediately knew the spot. I used to go to that diner every week back in college
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The Toa of Plutonium
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Every time I read it my brain sees it as make FFS great again
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Like when OpenAI’s money runs out, and ChatGPT and all that suddenly breaks, what happens
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I do think Cuban has a point, as the internet continues to fill up with AI garbage it’s going to be harder to get fulfilling experiences online, a face to face, meatspace backlash would be reasonable to predict. It’s going to be interesting to see what happens with all that when the money dries up
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My wife doesn’t buy the largest piece she can find, but she always buys so much that I’m using shriveled old ginger for months lol
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The thing that really frustrates me is that you can still supervise remote workers, it’s really just the misery. The thing that gets me is I had flex scheduling in 2011, remote work wasn’t new when the pandemic kicked off, but all these companies decided unilaterally to end it
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“That’s a tomorrow me problem”
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Right, it reminds me of the oyster harvesters on the Chesapeake bay who complain about limits on harvest when populations are at like 1% of historic levels. If you idiots wipe out all of them there’s nothing left to harvest
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A return to intentional spaces sounds great. Not sure what the hell that has to do with ending remote work, though.
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In office is great for people who don’t fucking do anything, if you have actual work to do, you will always be more productive when not surrounded by people who don’t get their socializing in their off time and insist on imposing it on others.
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Not to mention, ai can't aggregate new information if there's no market for people to produce it, so their sources dry up too
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omg he's a wobblie??? *swoon*
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And also since the books are written over decades the frank of dune isn’t the same frank who was hornyposting about honored matre sex hypnotism
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Reminds me of
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The axe murder is actually considered an amenity now and you have to pay a fee for it
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And his beliefs far more confusing and less rigid. But yeah having a book that’s 50% lectures from a nearly omniscient godking opining on politics makes the exercise a lot more transparent
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Although Herbert had to keep some bioessentialist shit kicking around when it comes to other memories
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Paul basically calls the holocaust rookie numbers in his bracket
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Damn, you can see bone after that one