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sudo-lindenberg.bsky.social
Nova Scotia SVP for Vapourware Three-time winner of the Stakhanovite medal for labour valour
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Palantir, the intelligence and data tracking firm founded by Peter Thiel, is reportedly being used by ICE to track down and kidnap political dissidents. The head of Palantir UK is Louis Mosley, the the eldest grandson of Oswald Mosley, who founded the Brish Union of Fascists (BUF) in 1932.
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Amazon Prime, go to jail
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@nicklutsko.bsky.social Maybe you need to write this guy a new song to cheer him up?
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Guy sounds like an idiot. Zero diplomatic skills, got appointed because he was a Republican party bagman. This is just another example of why Canada and other countries are walking away from America the US. #elbowsup
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Earlier in this mess they were way too willing to indulge this bs www.cbc.ca/news/politic...
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This court sounds foggy as hell, seems bad
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Actually I think we should be even more cautious than this - we should wait until scientists can detect the corruption particles emitted from an individual's brain when they take a bribe. Until then, it's rash to jump to conclusions.
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quit your job and restart your education from middle school
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That is absolutely bonkers!!
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Can't escape the Alexander McKenzies, they are legion
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I am a huge AI skeptic in general but I see people saying it's per se not useful and that's just silly, because it rules at some stuff like this
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It's been great for me recently because I'm a programmer but not amazing at SQL, and it is really good at taking a description of tables and creating a query that's approximately correct but would have taken me 20 more minutes of stackoverflow + postgres docs.