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“SHALL WE PLAY A GAME?” Today in 1983, “WarGames” opened. It would go on to earn ~$80,000,000. In 2008, screenwriter Lawrence Lasker recounted to “Wired” how he arranged a private screening for family friend President Ronald Reagan at Camp David the following evening. www.wired.com/2008/07/ff-w...

*As I'm being marched onto a deportation plane to an unknown destination* "Ha ha, those taco memes really showed up Trump. He must be sooo embarrassed!"

@zoho.com is starting to become a failure for my organization. Who do I reach out to for issues beyond support?

A 1988 ad for Wasteland, a post-apocalyptic RPG by Interplay for PC platforms Interplay's persistent, open world of deadly mutants, heroic Desert Rangers, Martian red herrings, and toaster repair skills became an unforgettable experience that was rekindled by Fallout nearly ten years later in 1997.

I really, really need people to understand that as a function of supremacy, normal everyday people lie constantly about their intentions—to everyone, but perhaps to themselves most of all—and most often in service of protecting their ignorance and complacency, rather than any coherent ideology.

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Whenever someone blames the job, it's not the fucking job.

housing affordability is one of the few issues where i feel like the median lefty is just wrong in their diagnosis of the problem.

“'I smell money, crypto, crypto, blockchain + all the good things,” Adams said in his opening remarks at the NYC Crypto Summit.'... [At the Las Vegas crypto conference], the mayor was scheduled to speak on Wednesday... in a seminar called 'The Trust Layer & the Divine Algorithm.'" 🙄

overheard: i think that creep is listening to us

If you load this page it contacts 82 IP addresses executing 256 separate HTTP transactions to download 18MB of data writing 64 cookies to your device to tell you “no”

Exactly how I felt about cocoa krispies

Passage of Trump’s cruel multi-trillion tax and spending bill depended on intrasession Democratic deaths.

Dem Senators who voted to confirm Noem as head of DHS: Fetterman (D-PA) Kaine (D-VA) Kim (D-NJ) Peters (D-MI) Shaheen (D-NH) Slotkin (D-MI) and [drumroll] .... Hassan (D-NH)

Very odd for Reuters to highlight this statement.

RAW MILK TIME I was surprised to find most of the "raw milk cures ___" talking points from the last 20+ years come from one (1) raw milk dairy farmer in California. Let's get to know him!

Cruelty really is the point.

"Fox News is much more willing to defend lies in court than mainstream media is willing to defend the truth in court, that much is clear." www.splinter.com/that-cowardl...

The term “Art Deco” came into use exactly 100 years ago (previously “Arts Décoratifs”) & is characterised by geometric patterns, clean lines, symmetry & elegance ~ as in these lifts at the 1938 MLC Building in Sydney (photo: Tom Rice; design Bates Smart) www.facebook.com/syduncovered...

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max headroom, print ad (1986) archive.org/details/zxco...

As promised, slides from the yesterday's presentation about RAG at @jcon.one asm0dey.github.io/spring-rag-j...

Really interesting talk from Polina Patsulda at JCON Europe on Kintsugi Principles in team dynamics. "Not all forces holding a team together are healthy" Obvious in interpersonal relationships, never really thought about it on business teams.

This man will listen to you talk about anything, and he won't charge a dime Retired N.S. social worker is on a cross-Canada listening tour with two chairs and a sign #NovaScotia #Canada www.cbc.ca/radio/asitha...

Happy 75th b’day, Stevie — who once said he writes the music first and lets the lyrics find their own way. One example: a tune was going to be about religion. "But then, .. we were in the studio, talking about things that happened when we were kids, back in the day. So it turned into 'I Wish.'"

Instagram ad wants me to dunk my baby in a drainage ditch

Q&A from a talk I gave last week. Q: "What do you think is the biggest threat in cybersecurity right now? Is it post-quantum computing? Is it AI?" A: Fascism. It's fascism.