radamssmash.bsky.social
IT worker and data nerd. The pic is Lucky the Dog. He’s very good but drools too much.
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Ghost and beehiiv are what's most popular with the people I follow.
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bsky.app/profile/greg...
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My guess is they gave him admin privileges for everything in the OU, if not the whole domain. It's in line with what we've heard regarding the level of access they were giving to DOGE members in other areas of government
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The plot twist is the GC is also an AI figment of the CEO's imagination.
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Bro doesn’t even know the difference between civil and criminal offenses.
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He ruined it getting 2 personal fouls.
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I thought he did but I seem to be mistaken
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He and Musk really aren’t doing Wharton’s reputation any favors
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In some ways, I think it’s simpler than that. His understanding of economics is limited to 16th century mercantilism. We’re giving money(gold) to other countries and because of that we are poorer and they are richer. The fact that we receive goods and/or services for that money is immaterial
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I was fortunate in that I read the book at probably the perfect age. I was 13/14 and the book was a pack in with a Mac game I bought at the time. So entirely unlike anything I’d read before.
Even today I don’t mind the meandering world building. He does need help sticking landings though
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I really wish the blue wave folks would stop with this nonsense. Just kind of inaccurate bullshit just muddies the waters and makes the whole information environment unnavigable
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Did he cry this hard when it was Bush and Bowman being primaried?
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Something, something. Hit dogs holler.
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How do these ICE detainers get generated? Like who and how did they decide this american born citizen needed to be held?
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I definitely figured that's why it was your "family is away food"
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Wasn't there a leak several years ago that Tesla employees were sharing videos and pictures taken by the cars without car owners' knowledge of consent? Everything from road rage/accidents to the inside of people's garages.
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Inside you are two wolves
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That's a valid question. You did bring him snacks, right?
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This is a too often held belief and why most online anime fans are insufferable and impossible to talk to.
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Now that I can believe.
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They’re all for the free marketplace of ideas until the market rejects their shitty ideas. Then they all want viewpoint socialism.
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They’re allowed to post here if they want. The fact they get mocked to the point they don’t want to post here is the “marketplace of ideas” working exactly as intended. If they want more positive engagement they should have less shitty ideas
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The Thing, Escape from New York, and Tombstone are some favorites, but i have an enormous soft spot for Stargate
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Which one of them is talking there? Does it matter?
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Per axios: “The more than 200 migrants sent to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador by U.S. immigration agents should stay there "for the rest of their lives," Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Wednesday.”
Seems the Government may feel differently.
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My 80 year old mother who watches more msnbc than is healthy and gives to just about anyone on actblue also thought Whitmer was dumb and wrong to be talking about bipartisanship and then meeting with Trump.
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Just to clarify. You do not think Asawin was being sarcastic/facetious in his statement "Probably fine."?
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She also went there to give a speech that included the line “Let’s give more hard-working people a fair shot at a decent life. And let’s usher in, as President Trump says, a 'Golden Age' of American manufacturing." She may have gotten played by Trump but she also played herself.
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I know it’s not many (hence the ratio), but I’m kind of concerned for the well being of anyone who liked the skeet.
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I was on the fence about this but “Rain Man on Fire” sold me.
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Jamie Dimon vs Stephen A. Smith.
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Trump had to make sure and double down. Couldn’t afford to have a day in the green.
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Honest question. Let’s say Trump does manage to replace Powell with a sycophant. Who is he then going to blame?
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Would they have framed the story the same if a trans boy was forced to compete with the girls team?
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In absolute numbers, it's doing gangbusters.
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My guy's bag of food stayed the same price the last year but the bags went from 32 lbs. to 26 lbs.
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Trump is a mercantilist, plain and simple. That's the economic lens he sees everything through. It's not some bizarre 5d chess, he just has a 1600s understanding of the world.
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We’ll have to see how the lawsuit shakes out before we say they got away with The Pitt.
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My impression was that he understood it was a joke but still finds such jokes disdainful.
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There's so much to hate about their reactions but Jesse Watters using the word "It's" is what catches me most. It's like he's not even a person to them. Just an irrelevant detail
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Not to mention the use of “it’s” to deny the basic humanity of another person.
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Really looking like he saw the list of grievances in the Declaration as a to-do list.