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javakev.bsky.social
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Just replaying the "The Black man and a Library card" joke in my mind and realizing it's a truth and not a joke
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The flaw with Starlink is it is controlled by people very weak morals any spy agency's dream. I'm sure they have many backdoors installed
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Trump's ability to get people to destroy their reputation for him is just amazing.
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They're just cheap smash and grab criminals. It's the mask of racism that keeps their followers ignoring the crime spree
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I think he loved the power of being a senator more than he cared for the Senate. That would explain how he destroyed the Senate.
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Most of them were first to market and not market innovators. Name one product they invented and/or did not just cash in on market over-pricing
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It becomes clearer everyday, that tech billionaires are just lottery winners. Lucky middle school nerds that think money will solve every problem as long as they get a cut.
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That's the trick the GOP senators are pulling. Letting a few of them vote no, knowing there are not enough to sink the confirmation. And everyone buys it as legitimate.
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Trump's ability to get people to embarrass themselves is amazing. And every time he leaves them holding the bag
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I think the Russians are amazed at how far they've gotten. I wonder how soon before they pull the rug from underneath us?
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Don't forget those Blue Dog Democrats that even after helping the GOP still lost their seats.
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42,500 for a double wide made in 1968. Exactly why is he complaining?
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One huge problem with AI is it requires the equivalent of a proof reader. If you produced only AI generated work your career will die of a 1000 cuts
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Kind of what they want to happen. It just further feeds their perpetual victimhood
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There's a theme developing. One group calls it "The Bay" the other group calls it San Francisco. Two Americas
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If the governor removes the Adams it seems a message that any illegal acts will have quick and strong consequences. Otherwise, it will be another can kicking exercise
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Just what's how so many of our institutions just refuse to even attempt to stop Trump.
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Yup, maybe somebody should ask to see the sandbox. Because how do you build a sandbox of a legacy system in a few days? They have our data and the architectural design of the systems for very bad reasons
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Data not source code. The source code is written for the mainframe. Why is the data, see the tweet about duplicate SSNs. The value is not in the source code, the value is in the data and network/security architecture.
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He just admitted he didn't delete the data as the judge told him to. Just a full crime spree
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Translation: they're looking at our SSN and not fully understanding the data they've stole
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Considering many are hackers, most likely they are installing backdoors and learning how it's built
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Democrats need to start interviewing farmers that have those lucrative USAID contracts. Their own version of the Iowa diner
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Notice how many of those folks are on the outside looking in?
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There most likely have been loading the data into LLMs because AI. We can only hope they have not made these models publicly accessible.
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They're highly transactional and always looking for the inside track. Really fishy
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They're doing all this breaking mostly to steer more government contracts musk and friends'way. I wonder how they'll get around the contract challenge process
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Some people like being around a bully because it looks to easier with less rules.
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Maybe he's just an awful human?
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They're drunk on power, which never ends well. They're breaking up the government to sell for parts. Along the way they're impacting vets and retirees. We'll have to see which agency bites back. Those FBI lawsuits could be read as "we can play dirty as well"
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There's bound to be a clash between trump and musk supporters. The older rural trump supporters are not enamored by Musk's so-called technical brilliance and don't care about Bitcoin.
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Sadly, I know the maga folks will overrun them and the MSM will use those sound bites and not stories of people truly suffering
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Why would any GOP elected official hold a Town Hall when they don't rely on their constituents for campaign funds?
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If people only knew how screwed up tech firms are about paying their bills
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They want the mass marches. Next week he'll purge military leadership.
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Explaining a process that clearly no longer exists is pretty much how we got here.
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Ignoring their constituents. They pretty much don't need them as they get most of their campaign money from outside sources
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Considering he's installing some of the most incompetent and unqualified people, I think the work will just stop.
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They built DeepSeek on older, cheaper hardware. They didn't throw more money at the problem just creativity and innovation.
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Elon told them they'd be some pain. They just thought that pain was only for minorities
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Microsoft buys it and slowly dismantles it as they do with all their acquisitions
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Perpetual victimhood is their hobby
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I found their dictionary Originalism: they were racist then, why can't what they wrote still be interpreted as racist?
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Sadly, they'll keep repeating this attack until the average Fox viewer believes it.
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What if they funny care about their legacy? Or feel they will make enough money their families will be able to rewrite it?
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One reason is we had an AG that refused to use his bully pulpit. Leaders have to convey the threat
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Welp, when this reaches SCOTUS Roberts will just drag out a twisted logic ruling creating a new loophole for Trump
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When people know they can't be shamed, there's not much left in society
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A good follow up would have been to ask him why he left Michigan State all those years ago