
olderdad.bsky.social
Current, and someday, retired techie, although that is increasingly looking less likely these days.
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New Mexico, but Oklahoma is a close second
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Dog whistle? It's a bullhorn.
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We are being told not to say, "I told you so." Fuck that shit... WE FUCKING TOLD YOU SO!!
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I was thinking of something faster and more permanent.
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Nutlick has to be an AI generated bot. No actual human can be this stupid. Oh, wait...
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He means the Golden Shower Age
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Fi-douche-iary freefall
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I'm sure they didn't call her. She found out when we did.
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The McKinley Tariff Act of 1890. It didn't work out too well for him.
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Musk is increasingly unpopular, even among independents and some Republicans voters. It will be interesting to see if candidates he is supporting start losing these early elections. He may end up being a poison pill for the Republican party.
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It was also clear when I started querying the federal procurement data system fpds.gov Contracts were terminated overwhelming that were awarded to companies that were SBA certified as minority or women owned businesses.
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Defense contracts for private companies like, oh, I don't know, SpaceX?
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Three, which makes the error even dumber.
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There is one.
trumpgolftrack.com
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"state-of-the-art", a close second.
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Anytime the phrase "envy of the world" is used to describe something new, you know it will be a complete piece of shit and, in this case, a dangerous one.
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It's the "sometimes wrong" part that's the problem. I have experienced LLMs that confidently provide answers that are dead wrong. Maybe if a confidence score was provided, they would be a better tool. That being said, as a software developer, I have used them to give me ideas on solving a problem.
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Musk X and Barron. Omen and Omen II
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Get out in front of cameras and post in social media daily about ignoring flood victims and wasting taxpayer money on another photo opp. Hold press conferences daily about Musk and his minions getting access to individual tax return data at the IRS.
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There is a pattern in these defund threats. Lack of detail for compliance. It's blackmail with the end game being to defund public schools of their choosing no matter what states and school districts do.
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They're hackers, not "data experts." Data experts have backgrounds in data science, data analytics, and foresenic accounting.
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*groveling
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"I love the poorly educated"
-Donald J. Trump
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The GOP is onboard with these Trump administration cuts and policies until it impacts their states. Just like Chuck Grassily groverling for a tariff exemption for farm exports or Senator Moran from Kansas wanting US food products shipped after USAID was shut down.
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When Bash replied to Noem's comment about Musk looking at programs, not personal data, Bash said, "focusing, but he has access to it." Her response was that "we continue to see what he has". In other words, they have no clue what he is accessing!
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They want blue state tax dollars. It's taxation without representation.
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They don't want to end undocumented migration. Exactly the opposite. They need a boogeyman to run on.
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This bill needs to include free financial fraud monitoring for everyone, plus the option to acquire a new, secure, social security number.
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Grok says you don't need that CT brain scan. It's government waste.
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Remember this? I'm sure he isn't downloading personal medical procedure codes and records.
finance.yahoo.com/news/elon-mu...
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This a guy that, after buying Twitter, walked into a data center and started unplugging server racks to see what would happen.
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That is extremely likely, not to mention downloading data to private servers.
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Fuck that guy.
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So what happens in 30 days? Another round of Kabuki Theater?
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No, it doesn't. It just means 38% didn't care or protested both candidates. It's not a mandate, as Trump claims, but we are still in a world of shit.
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Those of us who voted against this psychopath will always owe a debt of gratitude to our neighbors to the north for all you have done.
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But of course, not members of Congress.
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32%. 38% didn't vote.
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There are these things called boats, you insensitive ass wipe
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That will be their narrative about any tragic event or negative news. Blame it on DEI and migrants.
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When do they roll out the cart with the kool-aid?
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This is a problem that could fix itself.
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They won't. Red states want cheap labor and voted for Trump. This is all about punishing blue districts and throwing red meat to MAGA supporters.