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I've waited for that an embarrassingly long time, always worth it though. Little fist pump and get on with what you were doing.
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"severly negative consequences" = less profit. You know what, maybe that's a good thing. Trump, the secret socialist, he's so bad it's good.
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It all comes from insecurity, deep down they know they have flaws they can't deal with.
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hmm, give it a few weeks.
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Hades 1 was great, try Nine Sols!
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Didn't know it was EU based, cool. That deserves a little effort from me.
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so 20hrs to learn? wow, not sure I have that determination in me!
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How long does it take to click. I've put a few hours in but the mechanics are so alien I didn't find them enjoyable in the fights.
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A lot of us have been awake. It's just a minority of insecure people who respected him. Hopefully his actions will get through to them.
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It'll be in the record they voted for profit. There's not reason to vote against this bill unless you are in the pockets of lobbyists or you stand to profit it from it yourself. Could be useful in future FCC court cases.
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100% it's the fools
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Ewww, I remember that stank from X. Don't be bringing that nonsense over to the good place.
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It was a joke, comedy is art. What makes it funny is it's true.
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He's just one person...responsibility lies with the people.
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as an example. I just found this - www.ft.com/content/1947.... I don't like this approach from Labour and I hope they don't do it. But would that make me vote for the green party.... lol, no. I'll vote for adults who make the difficult decisions to keep the best worst option in power.
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I'm not on his team, I'm on team anti corruption (tories) and anti fascism (reform). I'll happily vote for anyone that keeps that type of party out of power but I'd never throw away my vote to a party that will never win because that increases the chances of the party I don't want to win getting in
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I feel sorry for you explaining to your loved ones that are dying because they are crippled with medical debt and can't afford treatment. You're a future Brexit leave voter but on a different topic. Vote with nuance, not absolutes.
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That article shows he's putting patients first. What Reform want to do is entirely different - 'It’s worth pointing out that in 2014 Farage was caught on camera telling Ukip supporters that the state-funded NHS should move towards an insurance-based system run by private companies.'
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Who do you have to think for the NHS being dismantled? The non voters and the 'virtue' voters. Slow clap, bravo, genius.
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Imagine after the next election, sitting on your sofa all smug with your Green Party vote (who didn't win). You'll be watching the news about the Reform party stripping the NHS and selling it to US private equity. Instead of keeping a party who are currently bringing down waiting lists in place.
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You might as well vote for the mad raving loony party. As I said, folks don't get the nuance required to move things forward. The green party is a nice idea in a fantasy world. Be an adult and take some responsibility.
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This is true for the UK as well. The state of the economy and the NHS lies at the feet of Brexit voters. They'll likely vote for Reform or not vote at all thinking they are being smart, only to shoot themselves in the foot once again.
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So you're voting for Reform then, nice. Discussion over.
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Excellent choice to vote with your dollar, the best kind of action to make capitalists listen.
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You need a few leaders to organize this without having a job at the company they are dealing with. We pay to our unions so that there are full time employees working on our behalf. The employees do not need to be the ones doing the organizing. workersunited.org seems to have been started, join.
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Our unions aren't connected to the companies they work for necessarily, but yes - www.unitetheunion.org/news-events/... It seems there is even a US union. All it takes is for everyone to join. They can't function if everyone fails to turn up for work.
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Ok cool, let's say they are all crap. Are you going to let Reform lead the country by bashing our best crap option? People fail to deal with nuance I feel. I'll vote for the best option even if they are crap in comparison to my ideals.
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Yawn. This type of thinking leads to people not voting, or voting for some obscure party and then Reform will get in. It's how Trump got in. Pick the best option for a messy world. Life ain't perfect we have to work with what our best options are at any point in time.
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Indeed, but just saying they are all crap is also a pointless waste time.
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You'd be better off selling your shares.. Then are going to zero.
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Who's your fav then? Liz Truss?? Boris Johnson?? Sellout Cameron?? So many epic fails.
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He's the best leader we've had since Blair, no question about it.
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Unionise. No one gets to tell you you can't unionise. Americans have been brought up in a system that instills compliance and following rules even if they harm you, just organise all employees to not turn up until you get what you want.
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Won't let them unionise is such an American phrase. 'The land of the free and the home of the brave'.
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It's what the UK and Canada have just done. About 7 billion.
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2 real leaders
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So true, there's lots of insecure people out there that only feel good about themselves when some else is hurting more. Sad.
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Just let nature do it's thing. No point in keeping stupid in the human genome.
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That's what I found I need at least 64 GB in order to get something comparable to the online version
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How have you found the smaller models? I think I noticed a difference between them and R1 in my use cases.
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Ollama, a GPU and buckets of RAM (64 Gb)
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Tim still donated to Trump. He'll flip in a heartbeat if he has to.
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Some of your money is in Trumps pocket right now.
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Wait until he asks everyone to turn up in one meeting room in San Fran with 24 hrs notice.
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Ah, I didn't realise they'd donated. Will have to add them to the list.