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djjrjr.bsky.social
Multidisciplinarian thinking about technology, democracy, AI, institutions, fiction and art. Teaching professor at JHU CS. Baltimore/Toronto/Oakland.
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So, IIUC, you try to enter US to work. We catch you and deport you. You try again. We catch you and then American taxpayers pay to house and feed you for the rest of your life. Probably to some private prison company. Sounds like a brilliant plan. Solid cost benefit analysis behind it, no doubt.
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As contrasted with the institutions that were very prepared for ChatGPT's adoption?
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I think you are catching on go the plan.
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The intellectual equivalent of a mail-order bride.
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Hopefully it will be noted as theft. Be ironic if Trump's downfall were due to stealing from immigrants.
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Reporters need to up their game. They ought to have a lightning reflex: give us a concrete example. how often does this happen? How do the amounts involved compare to provider fraud?
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Trump yard signs were very effective like this. Harris : high prices; Trump low prices. Stupid simple stuff like that. But effective.
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This sort of left schooling the left shit is why we are in this situation. A lot of us are really tired of your BS.
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In case you forgot, I’m reminding you with a link here and another link on the next attached post. search.app/sNdxLHShV1ca...
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It's great that you care, but this is kind of lame. Maybe get your staff to up their game?
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7 ft, 340 lb Giant Penguins are extinct; or so they will have us believe. Is it really worth it to take that chance? www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/f...
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Why are you telling them? Could have taken them months to catch on!
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I had no idea these folks were even still working.
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Decades ago I designed a market-for-sin confession server that would allow Catholics to get real time prices for sins based on how many others were committing them.
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I don't think the burden of needing a pitch is on this side.
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Crazy and heedless about hurting others, especially others who are not party to the negotiations in question.
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Though the obvious inability of some folks to start out the conversation with something other than ad hominem style internal dig will make it a very steep uphill battle. Left seems stuck in "build me up by pushing him down."
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Bill Kristol is doing it. You can do it too. You can stop writing false equivalence op-eds and donating to Third Way.
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And we were still buying their stuff like mad. It's high quality and cheaper even with tariffs. Maybe focus on the quality of US businesses rather than imagining you can bring them back with tariffs.
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If any of them had balls or the equivalent they would long ago have said or done things that would have earned Trump's enmity. This stuff didn't start this week.
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It might just be that those are the counties where the smart people live.
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Lesson in up talk.
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So he has license to publish, I guess.
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Even, if it's a whhooooopsie, by a provisional status cabinet member?
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Most of us didn't hold copyright ion published articles from early in our careers. Journals would seem to have a beef but I'm not suiting up to defend them. I actually hope my research has been read by AI.
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We need more of that.
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You might be expecting the kind of work from politicians that they do not expect from themselves.