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deadair.bsky.social
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It’s not criticism. It’s trolling. The left is healing.
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Nope
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Send him to Mars.
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If the best person you can wheel out is mad Mel then you’re not doing well.
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There is still a lot of people taking on faith that “you won’t believe what we are doing behind closed doors” is true. All AI now is amazing and getting better but still requires skilled humans to use. It can fix code, it can’t really *build* apps.
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Partly I suspect they want chaos, pushback, challenges. They will the argue we need a more “stripped down” government nothing gets done.
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So is America.
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Didn’t know that but not surprised. 😮
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it’s a new AI chat thing like chatgpt but made by China. It caught everyone off guard because no one expected them to do it and it was done at a fraction of the cost so has impacted American AI focused tech companies.
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One thing about the BBC is the need for endless “content” on newer podcast and clippable podcast format. They’re required to chat in a way that doesn’t give well to deep analysis but does to palace intrigue.
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Please open up beta 🥵
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Probably should have read down the thread.
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Already in the works thankfully bsky.app/profile/skyl...
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I don’t think he is suggesting it but it will be a loyal us company. Probably meta.
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This. A pure vibes merchant. One hopes he does it just for the cash.
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www.theguardian.com/commentisfre... For me the debate about Mel ended here. She’s not reachable. What is unacceptable is her being platformed by the BBC and mainstream press.
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It’s honestly fine for most people. Anyone who spots why it obviously isn’t fine won’t make such an error. It’s a filter.
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The only way out now, is through.
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“Has a history of attacking girls”. Liberals will lose control of the agenda if we can’t be tough where we need to be.
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The fact that bumbling idiot was saying “Rachel from accounts” shows that this was performative clown-show nonsense.
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Yeah man. US is on their own.
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Haven’t the uk governments and EU said this isn’t happening here? If anything I think Musk overplaying his hand makes it easier to tighten up.
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Sooz is taking the piss out of centrists I think.
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I think it’s also possible to overestimate their power or influence. They can cause damage so I don’t think anyone is suggesting we are not vigilant. They have obviously flaws which can be used against them.
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It was obvious it was Cummings when pesto said he had contacts “close to musk”.
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The only thing is to play the game which is (for anyone on the lib lab left) don’t engage. Eventually they’ll start tearing *each other* apart. They don’t have logic or empiricism so in the end it will be a purity test. Already happening ie Vivek / musk and MAGAs
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Why pander to Musk? Double down. Pick your side. You can’t win with them. The billionaire class aren’t sincerely asking for positive change. It’s just about destroying the power of the working class though rage bait.
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Has he checked with the advertisers? Facebook is junk anyway. I can’t see how this doesn’t take the products. The question is will the rest of the world allow Trump to bully democracies who doesn’t want unrelated disinformation networks.
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Gen B is fine.
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Reform isn’t a party. It’s a grift.
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dystopian.
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Epic cunt
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The government never outgrow its Labour tribalism. They’re not governing for the nation yet. As a result they have no message, no story to tell. It’s terrified of right wing populism so retreats into technocracy, managerialism and “rules based solutions”. Bring. Some. Vibes.
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The right built this after defeat or the prospect of defeat. The left needs insurgency. It cannot be an establishment party.
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The aim, and I think they’ve been very honest about this, is to follow a Canada model and merge into one party. It’s very possible. The Tory party is now a shell.
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I don’t think the savings are the point. This is about power. They’re trying to dismantle the opposition to unregulated crony capitalism. Part of is simply trying to demoralise, break or frustrate people. It’s whitewashing an attack of the state.
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Cowardice. But just like cowards when the tide turns they’ll turn too
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How much data do you have? Those seem like potentially large amounts of data for mobile if there is background downloading going on.
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Apps possibly background downloading. I had this, turned out it was a podcast app downloading every episode of a podcast. Killed my data. You can find out what’s using it following these steps lifehacker.com/how-to-see-w...
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That only works if you assume that wouldn’t have been another foreign policy disaster which means simply ignoring everything that has happened before or since.
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He can’t tell a story. He has no vibe. Can’t he saved in this age. Probably only have one term.
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The house or the theatre?
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Attention is the currency. Spend it wisely.