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daringstumbles.bsky.social
Software Engineer, Minneapolis, MN, sometimes I make art. He/Him
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They’ve already proven they are easy to persuade by voting for trump in the first place
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Was talking with a friend who recently became a boilermaker and he said it took one safety video and the grizzled instructor laying out what protections regulations have gotten them on the job for the trumpers leaving the class to say things like “maybe he has a point”.
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You are the one with the cult here bub. “Engage honestly” doesn’t mean “listen to whatever theory I alone believe have discovered some fundamental truth about and now must subject it to others and anyone who won’t listen is name calling”
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You definitely are by listening to anything Singal says
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It's two mainframe hosted systems
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GitHub copilot barely knows how to create syntactically valid code in a modern language. This kid isn't using it to generate cobol.
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You missed the point. The pushback over the "woke agenda" was a largely manufactured "debate" created by massive ad spending and media manipulation. Both the misrepresentation of the progressive agenda as this angry "woke" thing in the first place and that people are largely opposed because of that
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it’s far from the center of this story, but this casts the effort to ban Tiktok for “national security” reasons in a far more ridiculous light. why didn’t Congress spend the last year debating what to do about the app that’s been manufacturing domestic terrorists instead?
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For the party of "family values" they sure do seem to want their families to be their own personal fiefdoms compared to ya know, the value of family.
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In that way it is an app that accurately mirrors my own thought patterns, but I, uh, wouldn't exactly call that a workable system.
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The slack changes have been driving me mad. I'm constantly losing context of what I was looking for or needing to respond to.
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I remember being told so vividly as a child (90s) that scientists were saying 2020 was going to be a tipping point. But there was still an optimism that we could do something to fix it in the next 30 years.
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I think bookshop.org only does new books, it would be pretty nice if they had some features for used book listings.