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⚰️Grave Slayo‽🦇

⚰️Grave Slayo‽🦇

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I am a human being. This is occasionally inconvenient. On mastodon at https://t.co/sT9nVLQJLw Name: Dave Mayo‽ Pronouns: he/him

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⚰️Grave Slayo‽🦇@pobocks·
Pssh, threaded programming isn't hard. You just: 1. Find the king thread. 2. Kill them 3. All the childer threads become programs again.
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@zuess05 @hagen00 we're supposed to take your advice on software and you don't even understand the difference between the singular year and the plural years, smdh
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@hagen00 I’ve been doing for a year with little to no issues🤷🏻‍♂️
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Senior developers are currently having a massive existential crisis because Claude writes "messy code" A junior just used Claude to ship an entire feature in 2 hours. Meanwhile, the Senior is still spending 3 days reviewing code. When will y'all realize that literally nobody cares if the code is "messy"?
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@zuess05 we learned that features shipped and lines of code generated were bad measures in the 1960s, there are software management books older than my old ass that point out how utterly dim y'all are being, fucking read one (1) book on the actual practice of software engineering please
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@zuess05 until that messy code leaves the system unmaintainable, so downtime becomes constant. until that messy code makes it harder to find vulnerabilities, so you get owned and the customer's data is stolen. when will y'all realize that poorly understood code is a massive risk?
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David K 🎹
David K 🎹@DavidKPiano·
USERS care if code is messy. They care if the app is buggy. Or slow. Or if the UX is frustrating. Or if important features are missing or broken. These are downstream effects of messy, unmaintainable code.
Suhas@zuess05

Senior developers are currently having a massive existential crisis because Claude writes "messy code" A junior just used Claude to ship an entire feature in 2 hours. Meanwhile, the Senior is still spending 3 days reviewing code. When will y'all realize that literally nobody cares if the code is "messy"?

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Adrian Pandev
Adrian Pandev@adrianpandev·
This is what people don't understand about the US immigration system. This surgeon did everything right. He has been in the US for 9 years and has 8 years of US medical training. Our own government determined that he was extraordinary in his field which warranted a grant of permanent residence, so it approved his EB-1A petition. He signed a job in an underserved rural area that desperately needs a highly specialized surgeon. Then USCIS stopped processing his case not based on anything he had done, but the country he was born in. Now he has no green card, no employment authorization, and no ability to travel to see family or friends abroad. This may force him to lose his job, his home, and his life as he knows it. Not to mention the community that will be left without a medical professional it so desperately needs. We have a physician shortage in this country. This can't be how the system is supposed to work.
PhysiciansOnPause@MD_pause

A vascular surgeon friend spent $50,000+ and over 2 years navigating the U.S. immigration system from petitions to waivers to medical exams. He did everything right. Lived legally in the country for 9 years now. Completed 8 years of US training. His green card petition was approved based on EB1A for extraordinary ability. Based on that, he signed a job in an underserved rural area that had been searching for his specialty for years, accepted a $100,000 signing bonus, bought a home, and enrolled his children in school. Then everything stopped because USCIS stopped processing application based on where he was born. No final step. No physical green card. Not even the work permit or travel document normally issued while you wait for your green card. Even his H-1B extension that hospital filled has been sitting for 6 months despite premium processing. In 1 week, he may lose his job, his health insurance, and his entire financial stability. He told me: “I don’t want this anymore.” He is now thinking of leaving the country. But then the question becomes: Who pays the mortgage? Who covers the loans he took? Who repays the signing bonus he accepted in good faith? When the government takes your money, approves your petition, invites you to build your life around it, and then freezes at the last step… That is not policy. That is not vetting. That is state-inflicted financial ruin, and punishment for trusting the legal process. #UscisPause #LiftTheHold

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Ewan Morrison
Ewan Morrison@MrEwanMorrison·
We've been saying this for a year - large language models cannot do the things that AI companies claim they can do. They are error-generating slop machines, with sycophantic user templates fastened on. Investors are waking up to the fact that they've been lied to.
Uncle Milty’s Ghost@his_eminence_j

Al is largely very friendly fraud. As investors, ask yourself this: is it worth trillions of dollars of investment?

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"This all could have been avoided if Trump had just stayed in the JCPOA...but it was Obama’s brainchild, which meant it had to be torn up, simply because Trump is such an insanely insecure and vindictive man." Good refresher on Iran deal from @mtomasky: newrepublic.com/article/209256…
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BigDaddy@strujillo075·
Panic is reportedly sweeping through Congress as several members scramble behind closed doors. This comes after Jack Smith uploaded subpoenaed phone records that revealed calls Trump made to multiple members of Congress in efforts to delay the certification of the 2020 presidential election. As the files circulate, Washington is on edge, and the pressure is mounting fast.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
GALLEGO: Earlier today, you told Sec. Kennedy that Trump never demanded you to cut interest rates. Is that your sworn testimony? WARSH: That is, senator. GALLEGO: Okay. Well someone here is lying then. Because Trump confirmed he pressed you on interest rate cuts.
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Dr Terry Simpson
Dr Terry Simpson@drterrysimpson·
You’re stacking numbers without context—classic tactic. Aluminum: The total sounds big until you realize babies are exposed to more aluminum from breast milk and formula than from vaccines over the same time period. And the form matters—vaccine aluminum is processed and cleared, not stored indefinitely. Mercury: This is outdated. The mercury compound (thimerosal) was removed from routine childhood vaccines in the U.S. over 20 years ago. What remains in a few multi-dose flu vials is ethylmercury, which the body clears quickly—not the same as toxic methylmercury. “200 chemicals”: Water is a chemical. So is sodium. Listing “chemicals” without dose or function is fear marketing, not science. What actually matters is dose, form, and biology—not scary-sounding totals. If these exposures were harmful, we’d see it at population scale after billions of doses. We don’t. We do see what happens without vaccines—measles outbreaks, hospitalizations, and preventable deaths. This isn’t a mystery. It’s just selective framing.
IRISH PATRIOT@irishpatriot91

Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, If a child gets all of the vaccines in the entire schedule, they get almost 13,000 micrograms of aluminum, and they get almost 600 micrograms of mercury, plus over 200 different chemicals….

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Ewan Morrison
Ewan Morrison@MrEwanMorrison·
Every time an AI pushers says "AI is (nearly) sentient now" I have to republish this article. The ELIZA EFFECT - where people subconsciously project human intelligence, empathy & understanding onto computer programs, has been a known psychological problem since 1966. Link👇
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
The 1954 Salk polio vaccine trial involved over 1.8 million children. 220,000 received a saline placebo. It demonstrated the vaccine’s effectiveness against polio. RFK Jr says "none of the childhood vaccines have been tested against placebo" Doesn't he know? Or is he a liar?
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neil turkewitz@neilturkewitz·
“JD Vance isn’t some neutral bystander who just happens to be standing next to this machine. He’s a political product of Peter Thiel’s network.” This evil is deeply rooted. Don’t make the mistake of thinking the Palantir manifesto is merely the ranting of a Unabomber madman.
MASTR@MastrXYZ

This gets even uglier when you look at what happens after Palantir gets inside a system. It is pure dependency engineering. In Britain, MPs are now openly warning that Palantir is becoming ubiquitous across government, while the same regulator that hired it had already warned that heavy reliance on a small number of big tech firms creates systemic risk. Read that again. Even while taking the deal, they are admitting the model itself is dangerous. And the NHS angle is worse than many people realize. In Parliament, MPs said that after more than £330m, the contract leaves the NHS with no software ownership, no IP, and no lasting know how. The supplier keeps the rights. So the public pays, the private contractor learns, and the state stays stuck renting the machinery. Now add the military side. Palantir’s Maven platform is moving deeper into permanent Pentagon status, with a previous contract ceiling already raised to $1.3b and a separate Army enterprise agreement worth up to $10b. During a recent Palantir event, a Pentagon official even demonstrated how Maven could be used for weapons targeting in the Middle East. People keep pretending this is just “data software” while it is literally being normalized closer and closer to the kill chain. And while all this is happening, Palantir’s CEO is out there defending the company’s surveillance tech as government sales surge. Palantir U.S. government revenue jumped 66% in Q4 2025 to $570m. So no, this is not some edgy startup fighting the machine. The machine is feeding it. Rapidly. This is the warning people need to get through their skulls: You are looking at an unelected operating layer for power. And once the state gets addicted to that layer, good luck removing it before it starts deciding what a society is allowed to see, sort, flag, punish, and optimize. And the Vance angle makes it even darker. J.D. Vance is not some neutral bystander who just happens to be standing next to this machine. He is a political product of Peter Thiel’s network. Thiel hired him into Mithril. Thiel backed his rise. Thiel then poured $15 million into the super PAC that helped shove Vance through the Ohio Senate primary. So when people act like Palantir and the current US power structure are separate worlds, they are lying to themselves. The vice president came out of the same patronage ecosystem that built Palantir. And this is no longer just about “defense tech.” The US government is wiring itself around Palantir as infrastructure. The Army collapsed about 75 separate contracts into 1 Palantir enterprise agreement for its future software and data needs. DHS then opened a $1 billion blanket purchase agreement so agencies like ICE, CBP, TSA, FEMA, and Secret Service can buy Palantir faster and with less friction. That is not ordinary procurement. That is institutional lock in. The military piece is worse still. The Pentagon’s own budget documents already placed Maven Smart System and Army Vantage inside the data and application layer used to support the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs in giving decision support to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense. Read that again. Palantir linked systems are not sitting on the edge. They are moving into the bloodstream of top level state decision making. Then add immigration. So the same company orbit is now sitting across war planning, federal data integration, and deportation machinery, while one of the most powerful men in Washington rose through the patronage network of its chairman. That should terrify people. Because this is how democratic states rot in the digital age. Not when 1 cartoon villain grabs a microphone. When private software, private patronage, and public force merge so completely that nobody can tell where government ends and the contractor begins.

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JennyCohn ✍🏻 📢
JennyCohn ✍🏻 📢@jennycohn1·
Elon Musk’s X just suspended author Gil Duran for characterizing the recent Palantir manifesto as “fascism”. So much for this platform’s supposed protection of “free speech”. 1/
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