rationalmethod.bsky.social
Just a folksy fungi… tryna not get stepped on.
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I’m pretty satisfied that your lack of understanding is a result of limited mental horsepower. Either that or it’s part of your ruse.
We’re all good here!
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I don’t like his posts that much. I just think you’re an idiot. That’s all I’m here for. And you’re bringing it strong.
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One piece of straw doesn’t make a single scarecrow; let alone an army of them.
So many leaps you’re making there. So tedious.
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I hardly care. His message is what his message is and I’m fine to partake of it; wedding party notwithstanding. You’re just so tedious with it though.
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But as considering possibilities goes, you look like a shill pushing this flaccid character-assassination effort for someone too ashamed to put their own name on it.
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“consider the possibility that … his complaints are an insincere performance for a gullible audience”
Isn’t it Comms 101 to make that assumption? Regardless of what Rube Goldberg “here’s a picture of someone in an ironic hat” theory some no-name jackass is peddling?
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I look forward to all the newly minted supporters of women’s sports uniting to ensure that those athletes are justly compensated as well.
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Definitely two huge phalluses going at it, alright!
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Fails to materialize… yet!
There will be 5,000 gambits by the end of the year! And 50,000 gambits next year!! Ultimately there will be tens of millions of gambits a year!!! Maybe 100 million!!!!
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He better have more cards than Zelenskyy, or he’s done.
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Truth Social vs X is like me stepping into the ring against Mike Tyson in his prime. You don’t even need to know me to understand that that’s a bad idea.
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His makeup is better anyway.
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No no no… this was all discovered via the Great DOGE Data Scrape of 2025.
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Didn’t Musk overstay his visa at one point? He’d better tread carefully or he’s going to find himself with a one way ticket to CECOT!
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Zooming out, I’d wager the bulk of the actual phones you see out there aren’t Apple. They are Android.
And if you’re that worried about tracking/monitoring it begs the question why you are running an OS provided for free by a company that principally exists to scrape all your personal info.
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Except privacy oriented companies (again, e.g. Apple) configure their accessories to randomize those addresses on a frequent basis. So that “walking social security number” is changing all the time.
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You bet!
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Unless… you have granted invasive apps (like Spotify) its own special access to BT to do whatever it wants; e.g. constantly transmitting and scraping BT data to invade your privacy.
Spotify does not need BT App Access to play music to your headphones.
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BT audio is handled at the Operating System (OS) level. Any app that can make a sound can send it to the headphones by way of OS core functionality.
A privacy oriented OS (like Apple) protects your phone from being visible and connected to by only making it visible when your BT settings are open.
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There is a finer point here to be made:
BT on/off vs. BT App Access.
The latter is very invasive and allows the app to scrape BT data and track where you are / who you associate with it.
This will sound counterintuitive, but Spotify does not need BT App Access to play music to your headphones.
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They’re a little slow to make the scene. @capitalweather.bsky.social has been here for years.
Props to NYT for integrating Bluesky into their share sheet though :)
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It is not a stretch to think it would not know how to deal with a little sign on the bus. Is it?
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FSD relies heavily on a map of where things are supposed to be. And struggles mightily when they are where they aren’t. Witness the numerous times it drives full speed into parked emergency vehicles with bright flashing lights.
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They can just as easily be rebutted as well. And I’ve not seen that either.
Would they risk their entire reputation on something that isn’t easy to reproduce? And spend Super Bowl ad money to do so?
I’m having a tough time buying what you’re selling here.
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“Governed” is generous.
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🎼 🎶 🎵 Hey! Hey! Hey, hey, hey!
Taco, taco man (taco man)
I've got to be a taco man
I've got to be a taco, taco man
I've got to be a taco! Ow!
Taco, taco man
I've got to be a taco man
Taco, taco man (Yeah, yeah)
I've got to be a taco! 🎶 🎵
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🎼 🎶 🎵 Every man wants to be a taco, taco man
To have the kind of ego always in demand
Truthing in the mornings, go man go
Whine outs in the oval, orange glow
You can best believe that he's a taco man
Ready to back down from, anyone he can 🎶 🎵
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Thanks! And thanks @jalopnik.bsky.social!
This is a start. Where is the @wsj.com @nytimes.com @washingtonpost.com in all of this? Nothing screams “if it bleeds, it leads” as loudly as five-year-olds being smeared across the pavement.
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See here: www.jalopnik.com/1872373/tesl...
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How is this not getting more visibility?
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Except Elon Musk is pumping the upper atmosphere with hundreds of tons of aluminum oxide. Which, unlike halocarbons, aren’t consumed by the process of destroying ozone. And will longer for decades while they do their damage.
www.space.com/megaconstell...
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Pretty sure that’s a northern mockingbird, my friend. Trying to woo a lady =)
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By the 1920s the family had become prominent peony root stock dealers, publishing a catalog offering hundreds of different varieties for order by mail. In the 1940s the family moved their commercial garden operations to five acres in what is now Seneca Creek State Park.”
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“Between 1915 and 1924 a prosperous real estate broker and flower fancier, Mr. Edwin P. Schwartz, collected heirloom peonies from dealers in Holland, France, England and Germany as well as the United States. Mr Schwartz’s mansion home, which once overlooked the garden, is now Gaithersburg City Hall.
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Enjoy the peonies!
(Also, F. Scott Fitzgerald is buried a few miles down the road)
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Real man of the people, this one.
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Do they know how to goose step?
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I see a whole lotta da trolls chimin’ in, eh?
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It’s like emptying your sidearm into your own foot, one round after the other, until the magazine is empty. And instead of reloading and firing more, you stop and put some bandages on it.
Then you brag to everyone about how good of a medic you are.
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You forgot the part where you brag at your ability to put out the fire you started and how better the house is now that it’s not burning anymore.
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Already getting hit hard by the tariffs here in my neighborhood.
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We/us are pretty screwed.
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Man of honor, eh? Seppuku it is!
(I’ve had my fill of this bullshit)
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From his book, I’m Your Huckleberry: A Memoir.