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From Bilbao. He/Him.
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Us, fools: "Online meetings have their place, but in person is more effective."
The information-warlord of the future: "It is vital that Microsoft distribute its command and control personnel far from Redmond, lest Cupertino strike at a critical moment."
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I maintain that Steve Jobs's greatest achievement was the iTunes Store, convincing music labels to allow downloading at the same time they were actively suing Napster and MP3-dot-com.
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People go "Obviously, it was inflation" because that way, you can write off 2024 as sui generis, an election where Dems were undercut by a phenomenon outside their control. Surely next time, the normal rules will reemerge! Surely we had this all figured out all along, except that one little thing.
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Star Wars space is not like actual space though, the battles are 100% more like submarine battles than actual space battles would be like.
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Saw a post somewhere that said that it makes sense that squid people from a water planet have an instinctual understanding of 3D tactics. Empire just squandering a massive reservoir of space naval talent fr.
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You believed a lie lol
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Libs need to get it through our heads the old world is dead because it’s literally existential. You know what you call an army that gets purged by fascists half the time but doesn’t get counterpurged by libs the other half in the long term? A fascist army.
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Chances somehow this will lead to the American armed forces being defeated by emus?
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tim cook going up on stage, shrugging his shoulders, and going ahh y'know what, there's probably some linux bullshit that was already doing this
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Kurzweil's timelines still seem more "realistic" due to this IMO, I can see things being pretty wild by 2045 even without some apocalyptic intelligence explosion.
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I disagree on the movement as a whole being redeemable at all but I appreciate your efforts nevertheless, if a few people get out of the reactionary circlejerk it will have been worth it.
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Just vamp up and get the cure in time for the start of each game.
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It's so good
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Clinton couldn't do it, GOP would just have done ads with Bill lol. Dog shit candidate but I guess it was her turn.
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I remember reading about this back when Bush said it and getting a chill up my spine, like what had we got embroiled in this NATO war shit for, if not to catch the guy who did 9/11?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PGm...
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the "dream of the 1990s" was not an total enclosure dominated by a single company
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Always been easier to find a new job when you're already employed, sad reality.
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Idk I checked /pol/ and they were lapping it up
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He steals the show, I was thinking the entire time that The Rock as BA is grating as hell and I'd rather the entire movie be about Pierce as Dr Fate.
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"I wondered why there wasn't a centralized DOGE software engineering playbook with all of our learnings; overall, I was surprised by the lack of knowledge-sharing within DOGE. It seemed like every engineer started from scratch."
THEY LITERALLY DELETED THE 18F WEBSITE
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The funny thing is NYT already did a definitive piece on why Chinese workers are so much better at managing tiny screws in iPhones back in 2019 and (fun fact) turns out it's not because they have small hands, it's because they have a big tooling industry www.nytimes.com/2019/01/28/t...
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I’m sure hundreds of books also will be written about the incredible ineffectiveness and ineptitude of the Democrats in opposing this clear and obvious movement to undo all the great social accomplishments of the 20th century.