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@optimistic_exit

jester | antinatalist disrespecter | purveyor of down only coins

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@coinface" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">zora.co/@coinface
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@kroketrendang Its because Quebecers still want to identify as French. It didnt help that Charles de Gaulle went to Quebec and screamed "long live free Quebec".
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Yiran 🚆@kroketrendang·
How did Dutch become Afrikaans when American English is still English and Quebec French is still French?
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@TheEminenceClub @1ssve It’s because they matter to society and childless adults don’t. Hope this helps.
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The Eminence Club@TheEminenceClub·
@1ssve It’s funny how people with kids get automatic flexibility while everyone else has to justify every minute. I get the feeling, but lying about it can backfire fast. Better to push for clear boundaries or flexibility without having to fake a whole life.
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S.🎧@1ssve·
At my next job, I’m gonna lie about having a kid so I can leave the office anytime I want like everyone else with kids
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@graveair·
To believe that virtue cannot heal evil, but merely fight it, is the antithesis of Christianity. Every single religion teaches that the good must destroy the bad, Christ teaches that love can be so pure, so radiant, that evil will yield of its own accord, confounded and ashamed
That Catholic Guy 🇻🇦@Catholic_bro

Tolerance Is Not A Christian Virtue

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Matt Bukkake@bigolemand·
@Gavin_McInnes Gavin, love you but good things can be improved. Grated cheese is way better than curds on fries with gravey. Tbh most 'poutine' ive had in Quebec is absolute garbage. Crispy fries with cheese that actually melts is 100x better than the slop you get in Quebec.
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@somethingx2xsay @Osinttechnical They weren’t transactional until Trump explicitly demanded they be transactional over the past 2 years of sloppy tradecraft. Be serious.
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T-Bone@somethingx2xsay·
@Osinttechnical Funny how alliances become transactional the moment things get tense.
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OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
Hegseth: “Our ungrateful allies in Europe should be saying one thing to President Trump: thank you.”
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@SBF_FTX He isn’t reading this chief
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SBF@SBF_FTX·
The costs of striking Iran are real. But so is the nuclear threat. Iran entered 2026 with enough uranium for 10 nuclear bombs. Before the June strikes, it was days away from enriching enough for 1 bomb—a level far beyond plausible civilian needs. Operation Epic Fury is working. We are systematically dismantling Iran’s war machine: missiles, drones, air defenses, navy, nuclear sites, defense industry, proxy networks, central command. In under 3 weeks, the supreme leader is dead, his successor wounded, and Iranian ballistic missile and drone launches are down 90%+. Iran is losing capacity faster than it can create chaos. "War is never clean. But the strategy—the actual strategy, measured in degraded capabilities rather than cable news cycles—is working." Excellent article. aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/…
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O.W. Root@owroot·
A good thing about being a parent is it gives you permission to age. I think when you don’t have kids it can be confusing as you get older but with kids you are able to just embrace aging and that’s nice.
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@avidseries This is one of those positions you assume would be ubiquitous until you throw it out into the world and find 80% of ppl take the other side. Compound gang. If I could I would.
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Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca·
PM of Denmark Mette Frederiksen on Mark Carney: "The speech you gave in Davos, I have never experienced anything like this. I mean, people in Denmark have been talking about, they have been reading your speech. And I don't think I have ever heard so many reflections on a speech from a colleague."
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@owenbroadcast This is esoteric Canadian knowledge. You weren’t supposed to see this.
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owen cyclops@owenbroadcast·
how did i just learn, after a lifetime online, that there is a secret extra north american time zone: “atlantic time”, pictured here in lime green. they just mandela effected me, on my own continent.
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@KyleSamani You’re the most successful person in crypto investment history who somehow stayed a tourist the entire time. This direction is very much what I and most people who are in it for more than the money want.
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Marko Jukic@mmjukic·
Indeed the only relevant question of our time is why governance in the developed world is so simultaneously incompetent and evil on every conceivable issue and the only relevant problem is how to solve this before it all wheezes away into dust.
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@Gccooke @Selkis_2028 Implying that Canada didn’t operate in absolute lockstep with the United States until 14 months ago is so breathtakingly retarded that it buries almost every other point you’re trying to make.
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GC Cooke@Gccooke·
Trump is running the most dangerous geopolitical blitz since Bretton Woods. And the endgame isn't a trade war. There's a theory circulating that Trump is running a far more ambitious play -- one designed to collapse BRICS, force China's hand, and lock in dollar dominance for decades. It's bold. It's speculative. And whether you buy it or not, the underlying moves are worth paying attention to: 𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽 𝟭: 𝗩𝗲𝗻𝗲𝘇𝘂𝗲𝗹𝗮 The U.S. moves on Venezuela's oil, lithium, gold, and rare-earth reserves. Not for regime change — for resource control. China has quietly relied on Venezuelan oil to sidestep sanctions for years. That lifeline gets cut first. 𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽 𝟮: 𝗖𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗱𝗮 This one's less dramatic but arguably more important. Canada deepens its alignment with Washington — offering diplomatic support, intelligence sharing, and strategic basing access. It's not that Ottawa becomes a puppet. It's that North America starts operating as a single economic and security bloc in a way we haven't seen since WWII. That kind of continental unity sends a message that's hard to ignore. 𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽 𝟯: 𝗜𝗿𝗮𝗻 With Venezuela compromised, China pivots to Iran for oil. Predictable. That's when the U.S. and Israel escalate — strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, command infrastructure, and oil facilities. China's backup energy source disappears. 𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽 𝟰: 𝗥𝘂𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗮 Here's where the theory gets really interesting -- and really controversial. The argument is that a back-channel deal is already taking shape. Russia, increasingly squeezed and looking for off-ramps, begins redirecting energy exports toward Western markets. Out of self-interest, not friendship. In return, Moscow gets energy revenue guarantees and a pathway back to the global trading system. Canada, with its existing Arctic and energy ties, becomes the diplomatic bridge. The result is a North American–Russian energy alignment that removes China's last major source of leverage. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗘𝗻𝗱𝗴𝗮𝗺𝗲 BRICS loses its economic foundation. Beijing, cut off from reliable energy and geopolitical allies, is forced to negotiate on American terms, including purchasing U.S. debt at favorable rates. The dollar gets a controlled reset with gold as the backstop, and the global financial system re-centers around Washington. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗕𝗶𝘁𝗰𝗼𝗶𝗻 + 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗶𝗻 𝗟𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗿 Energy price spikes and defense spending flood capital into risk assets. Bitcoin pushes past $200K. Then comes the executive orders: a Strategic U.S. Bitcoin Reserve, funded by seized assets and energy windfalls. But the piece most people are sleeping on is stablecoins. Every USD-pegged stablecoin moving across borders reinforces American financial infrastructure without a single new bank branch. The GENIUS Act laid the regulatory rails. A geopolitical shakeup of this scale would create a demand shock. Stablecoins don't just survive a reset like this. They become the rails it runs on. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗙𝘂𝗹𝗹 𝗦𝗲𝗾𝘂𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲: Resource control → energy dominance → geopolitical isolation of China → dollar reset + Bitcoin reserve + stablecoin expansion. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗙𝘂𝗹𝗹 𝗦𝗲𝗾𝘂𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲: Precision chaos → total energy dominance → China's surrender on U.S. terms → dollar reset + strategic Bitcoin reserve + stablecoin expansion. American financial supremacy 2.0. Whether you believe it or not, the pieces are already moving.
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@redtachyon >claims to look inside >doesn’t look inside
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Ariel@redtachyon·
>We are after exceptional people >looks inside >some crypto bullshit every fucking time
hagaetc@hagaetc

At @Dune we did 300 candidate interviews in March. A massive effort from our < 10 hiring managers. Here is some of the stuff we do to ensure we find exceptional candidates: - All interviews scored 1-4. Deliberately no "middle score". At least one interviewer needs to give a 4/4 and be a champion for the candidate. Straight 3's will not yield an offer. We are after exceptional people. We think of the Dune team as a pro sports team and if you want to win you need someone exceptional in every position. Good enough is not good enough, and if there is doubt there is no doubt. - We check for AI fluency. If you are not hands on AImaxxxing and exploring how AI changes your domain we won't hire you. - Me or Mats Olsen always do the last interview to ensure everyone candidate is exceptional and adhere to the Dune's values. We will absolutely disqualify technically exceptional people based on culture/values mismatch. If you don't want to work hard or have low integrity you simply can't join Dune. - We are absolutely uncompromising on comprehensive reference checks. This is incredibly important. Not just doing the checks but pushing hard, asking though questions and drill deep into any cracks. If anything seems fishy or off we run for the hills. We have several times dropped giving an offer to candidates we thought we would due to things feeling off with references. If this sounds like a system you would pass with flying colors we are hiring for backend/analytics/platform/data engineers, account executives and product marketing manager. Bonus points if you've worked with enterprise data products in the past. Link below, lfg!

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R.Сам 🦋🐏@Logo_Daedalus·
Once you have kids the pretense of childless men trying to “big bro” you becomes so absurd. People who have kids have biologically different brains afterwards— (patrescense) neuroplasticity increases & your brain is fundamentally rewired. It’s like puberty— the childless man trying to talk down to a father is like a teenager talking down to an adult. It’s just ridiculous. There’s no discourse to have. There’s no way to convey what it is they lack perspective on.
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cloverhash@cloverhash·
@foolishyangban Why would you want Canada to cozy up to a company blatantly against Western civilization?
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jeho@foolishyangban·
Wonder if there’s any wiggle room for Canada to cozy up with Anthropic here…
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@nic_carter @deanwball “insurrection” brother what happened? a monument to how trump derangement syndrome goes both ways
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Dean W. Ball@deanwball·
Nvidia, Amazon, Google will have to divest from Anthropic if Hegseth gets his way. This is simply attempted corporate murder. I could not possibly recommend investing in American AI to any investor; I could not possibly recommend starting an AI company in the United States.
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skooks@skooookum·
At work my agent skills have serious names like /code-review-thorough and /product-planner, but at home i just a bunch of little guys. yeah that's /hobart, he's the dead code janitor
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