ekiza.bsky.social
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Not "half of the people" Legacy Social Media is plagued with AI bots. Even Elmo's account is more likely than not a dedicated AI, trained on Elmo's social media history, that half of the time is just finding outrageously outlandish far right posts and just replying "interesting".
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How this post finds me ...
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He's not buying. He's selling the USA to the highest bidder. Nevermind if you were born here; "if you can't pay, you can't stay" is the underlying message.
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Playing it during confinement was one of the best things of that year.
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bsky.app/profile/nina...
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And push their crypto-bullshit into the public.
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You can even see how he bites his lip before doing it. Body language doesn't lie.
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He doesn't know what Bi-Partisan mean... 🤔 Interesting
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Investing in destabilisation:
How foreign money is used
to undermine democracy
in the EU: www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etud...
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How did 47 respond to this threat?
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This is only different to instantaneous satisfation in the sense that the reward tempo is slower; the cash-in opportunities are much more dilated in time. But they most definitely always aim at the very next opportunity to make that big profit with a blind eye to what comes next.
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They'll make their decisions based exclusively on their immediate target to achieve, cash in, and move on. And if the company isn't sustainable anymore, they'll jump ship and land in another one with their short-term goal credentials.
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For the sake of argument, the C-level executives that represent that corporate greed will push boundaries to maximize those profits, push the company growth and cash in those options and bonuses... without any consideration for their decisions setting the company in a sustainable path.
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Are you making enough of a distinction between 'corporate greed's and 'capitalistic models' to the point where you would suggest they aren't related anymore?
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It was on this exact date
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I once organized a Golden Mile inspired itinerary for a friend's Bachelor Party. We didn't got past #8.
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#Wicked
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Wait until they find out ... 🤣
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Find answers in simple solutions. There's more than one correct way to go. Your choice is the right one if you believe it. 2/2
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You might be able to do this by adjusting the manual focus on your phone camera app. It's an effect called Bokeh.
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Where the sigma?
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El algoritmo está actualizando tu perfil y te está echando videos que aumentan tu engagement. Porque el que ha cambiado y ya pasa de indignarse por los perfiles alt-right eres tú. Asà que tienen que buscarte por otro lado.
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Where do you keep that digital asset that you own? Do you keep it yourself or rely on others to keep it for you?
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The problem with Tesla might be, then, all the morcryptobros driving them? Colour me shocked.
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With him all needs to be interpreted as a cheap version of The Art of War but for negotiations. Kind of an Art of the Steal.
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Of course it was a smokescreen. All the energy wasted in this manufactured fight that sets the bar so low is classic Trump strategy of generating chaos and outrage so that anything after that seems good by comparison and is less lightly to be fought that hard.