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I think the EPA should test the Capitol are for any sort of brain-breaking pollution. Outside of that area, it was obvious that she would be terrible.
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Come on, Bluesky! If we all put in a little effort, we can make JD the most blocked account on this site. He can go back to trolling on X.
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That was an easy block.
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I’m with you on this one. It annoyed people who wanted to discuss it with me.
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These guys hate that they’re stuck on X. This meme is perfect.
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You simply never trade away a generational player at his peak for peanuts. The hostility Red Sox fans have shown ownership since the trade is well-deserved.
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The idea that Mookie was going to leave Boston is pure speculation. The only truth is that the price of signing him was going up (he was the best player in baseball). The Sox decided they didn’t want to pay him and were not particularly interested in getting much in return.
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Haha! That’s where I was born.
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FIFA is too corrupt to care. A boycott, as difficult as that is, is more appropriate.
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Cabo Verde, which is on the list, is barely visible on this map. This is so racist.
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People who put themselves in these positions don’t know the endgame, especially now. This is undoubtedly courageous. A lot of people are too jaded.
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If you are of the opinion that he’s never right, surely you have your verifiable examples.
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All these defenders have a personal interest in defending AI. It’s a useless conversation.
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VR, web3 — there’s two. Need more? You seem to have an interest in defending AI.
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If you get laws changed to favor your business… If you don’t fully compensate your employees… If you get a favorable ruling on stealing IP… Those things have nothing to do with having a great product. I know you evangelists understand; it’s just not convenient to say you do.
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Getting permission to steal is not the same as not stealing.
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I still haven’t seen the use case. AI evangelists can’t make the argument.
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It’s obvious that companies are not immediately profitable. You should do more homework about how those companies became profitable. It’s not so organic. AI companies are jumping into the government space because they see the opportunity to get lots of funding there.
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OpenAI is not profitable and they are the biggest company in the space. His arguments are out there for everyone to analyze. Roose, on the other hand, has been wrong about so much.
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I understand these companies generate revenue, but I haven’t seen anything about profitability. I don’t know where you found that figure. It’s not on Crunchbase.
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It’s a pro-AI take.
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What companies are profitable and how are they connected to the hype?
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For the record, AI critics have been right about all the other recent tech “innovations” that Kevin and Casey lauded.
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You should actually listen to Ed. Aside from AI not being great, it’s clear that these companies haven’t established a use case that will generate profits for the companies offering it. The hype is about selling the inevitability of a product that doesn’t do what people say it does.
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This is a pathetic attempt to bring down a surging campaign. Shame on The New York Times.
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It won’t be long now before Fetterman switches parties. He gets closer everytime he ignores the will of people who voted for him.
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It’s sort of like cricket sounds.
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So Lowrey thinks winning with 30% of the vote is democracy?
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This is just proof that you can’t trust the narrative of the Washington Post. We saw it with our own eyes. Maybe this sort of thing would have worked in 1975, but today, we all have cameras.
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Trump’s post after Israel’s attack revealed his negotiating tactic was “Just do it.” It’s called the Nike treaty.
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Thankfully, Tom Cotton hasn’t threatened them yet.
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“But he’s the antiwar president. 🙄
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If saying “Ayatollah” is all you have, you have nothing. I will call out crimes against humanity, no matter who does them. You, on the other hand…
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That’s all you have? When someone starts making too much sense, just call them dumb. She’s right; you fell for the propaganda because you hate Islam. Now, we’re witnessing the purpose of propaganda.
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Maybe next time only 17 of them will vote for GOP legislation.
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Fight for all immigrants instead. It’s easier and it’s the right thing to do.
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ABC News’ policies are in violation of good journalism.
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In the grand scheme, it wasn’t so long. The U.S. is not that old when you think about it.
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There was no way Moran was going back to ABC. He stepped up and gave the criticism that few in mainstream media were ready to give. I wish him all the best and hope that others will stand up for him.
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The scene right now. Stare off between Federal police and protesters. The Federal just moved backwards.