Anton Vuljaj

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Anton Vuljaj

@anton

Tweets are my own views. Now: @kochincglobal. Then: @google, @axios, @thedatatrust, @teamimge, ex campaign hack. Always: Michigander.

Beigetreten Mart 2009
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Anton Vuljaj
Anton Vuljaj@anton·
I'm not a big Twitter 🧵 guy (nor did anyone ask for this so bear with me)...but my parents were small business owners, and I think hyping products you love is a nice and easy way to support entrepreneurs. So here's a list of a few products/brands I'm vouching for:
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: 𝕏 rolls out AI content detection feature to crack down on “AI slop.”
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Anton Vuljaj@anton·
Can some smart AI reporter write about how LLMs are click baiting their way to increased usage? Getting outta hand
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Tim Carney
Tim Carney@TPCarney·
Paul Ehrlich would have wanted you dead. Moreso, he wished you were never born. Ehrlich hated humanity, and for that, academia and the media loved him. /// Our obit >> washingtonexaminer.com/premium/449599…
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Capital Weather Gang
Capital Weather Gang@capitalweather·
It was a long, harsh winter in D.C. We can finally call it over. After a long and often harsh season — punctuated by persistent cold, stubborn snow and ice, and a late-season chill this week — the pattern ahead has shifted. Milder air is taking hold, and there are no meaningful signs of a return to sustained cold or accumulating snow. That means we can officially declare the winter of 2025-2026 behind us. We’ve made it a tradition to mark the onset of spring once the threat of prolonged cold and lasting snow has passed. The forecast now clearly favors warmer days, budding trees and a steady march toward spring — even if a few bumps remain along the way. The forecast ahead is promising for flowers — and for fans of warmer weather. Highs surge into the 60s on Friday and reach the 70s by Sunday. But a warning: Springlike weather doesn’t mean sustained warmth. Next week, for example, daily highs bounce between the low 50s and mid-60s — a reminder that spring is a season of swings. Still, there is little sign of any return to sustained wintry weather.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Call your Powell.
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
Europe urgently needs deregulation to start growing again. It won’t happen though. Bureaucrats never eliminate their own jobs.
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Secretary Chris Wright
Secretary Chris Wright@SecretaryWright·
California's electricity prices are 2x HIGHER than the national average. ~20% of California’s oil refinery capacity is shutting down due to two refinery closures.   Over 60% of California's crude oil is imported from foreign sources. California has the HIGHEST gas prices in the country—nearly $2 more than the national average.   California has the HIGHEST gas taxes & fees in the country at over 70 cents/gal.   …Which ones of these are "fake"?
Governor Newsom Press Office@GovPressOffice

@SecretaryWright The Trump administration's taxpayer-funded oil and gas lobbyist has spoken: armed with fake research from a Koch-funded fossil fuel front group. Your comments are both ignorant and insincere. Either way, you're raising prices on Americans nationwide. Disgraceful.

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NBC News
NBC News@NBCNews·
A generation ago, Poland rationed sugar and flour while its citizens were paid one-tenth what West Germans earned. Today its economy has edged past Switzerland to become the world’s 20th largest with over $1 trillion in annual output. nbcnews.com/business/econo…
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Noah Jennings
Noah Jennings@NoahLJennings·
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Eric Nathan
Eric Nathan@BarstoolNate·
Today doesn’t officially begin until you watch the “Leprechaun in Mobile, Alabama” video
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Dominic Pino
Dominic Pino@DominicJPino·
Paul Ehrlich wrote that “hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death” during the 1970s. The actual number of people who died in famines that decade: <4 million. It was <2M in the 1980s, and <1M in the 2000s. The average person today has more food than ever.
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
Predicting that civilization would end by 1985 counts as a pretty basic error, I'd think. To the extent he's received scientific accolades, it shows how unseriously the scientific community takes prediction.
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Paul R. Ehrlich@PaulREhrlich

60 Minutes extinction story has brought the usual right-wing out in force. If I'm always wrong so is science, since my work is always peer-reviewed, including the POPULATION BOMB and I've gotten virtually every scientific honor. Sure I've made some mistakes, but no basic ones

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