Prophasi

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Prophasi

Prophasi

@Prophasi

Software developer. Noted enemy of vinaigrette dressing wherever it is peddled.

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Prophasi@Prophasi·
@secretchipa @FaithAndAlpha @moneywcontext @Pirat_Nation I hear these args re Musk, but they don't explain his success. There are millions of nepo babies; do you think corporate America lacks bullies in every other industry? It's like saying Steve Jobs didn't solder the circuit boards & therefore had nothing to do w/ Apple's success.
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Prophasi@Prophasi·
@lpignate @RG_Leachman @eterevsky His reply was a lighthearted & self-deprecating way of saying he concedes your expertise but isn't as precious about it. You said your piece. Some people agree, but this guy has different goals than you. Is it so hard take the olive branch in good humor & part amicably?
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Ryan Leachman@RG_Leachman·
I asked Claude to build my daughter an app that plugs into our piano, can read live key strokes, can show her sheet notes and key view and ends with a Guitar Hero style game. All while giving progressively harder songs. Today she’s using It and crushing It.
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🥷Boffin (schizo/acc) // MBA, PHD, CFP, NGMI, ILY
@ns123abc "caught on surveillance camera using a HAIR DRYER to swap serial number stickers" My guy was worth nearly half a billion and still decided to do things himself. Ngl, probably was a terrific boss and leader, not afraid to do menial tasks or see any task as "beneath" him
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NIK@ns123abc·
🚨BREAKING: SUPER MICRO CO-FOUNDER ARRESTED FOR SMUGGLING $2.5B IN NVIDIA GPUs TO CHINA >SMCI co-founder Yih-Shyan "Wally" Liaw arrested today >personally holds $464 MILLION in SMCI stock >charged with smuggling BILLIONS in Nvidia servers to china >used a southeast asian shell company to funnel $2.5B in servers to chinese buyers >$510 million worth shipped in just THREE WEEKS in spring 2025 >built thousands of fake dummy servers to fool U.S compliance auditors >caught on surveillance camera using a HAIR DRYER to swap serial number stickers >coordinated the whole thing over encrypted group chats >SMCI down 12% after hours >faces up to 30 years in federal prison ITS SO OVER…
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National Security Division, U.S. Dept of Justice@DOJNatSec

Three Charged with Conspiring to Unlawfully Divert Cutting Edge U.S. Artificial Intelligence Technology to China “The indictment unsealed today details alleged efforts to evade U.S. export laws through false documents, staged dummy servers to mislead inspectors, and convoluted transshipment schemes, in order to obfuscate the true destination of restricted AI technology—China,” said John A. Eisenberg, Assistant Attorney General for National Security. “These chips are the product of American ingenuity, and NSD will continue to enforce our export-control laws to protect that advantage.” 🔗: justice.gov/opa/pr/three-c…

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Prophasi@Prophasi·
@MsMelChen Knowing he did this sort of "arbitrage" (scalping) that makes everything less available and more expensive for actual customers only makes his more of a monster. It's creating a problem, not solving one, for opportunistic personal enrichment. A scourge.
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Melissa Chen
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen·
NYT just cannot resist the anthropological contextualization and tender backstory meant to humanize a preferred terrorist. Behold! The Shopify savant and budding entrepreneur on the way to building a sneaker empire with only POSITIVE REVIEWS until SOMETHING nudged him of course. Always passive. Just the typical normal-kid-gone-wrong arc, as if bad things happened to him rather than him ever having the agency to do bad things.
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Prophasi@Prophasi·
@melissaeweiss No one has to be insulting, no; nor should anyone pretend that using "they" as a pronoun is uncorrelated with hard-left (if not extremist) politics. Don't even have to get into the whys or litigate transgenderism to observe that.
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Melissa Weiss
Melissa Weiss@melissaeweiss·
Also, to those of you in my replies, it’s very easy to take issue with this person’s professional background without being transphobic and cruel.
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Melissa Weiss
Melissa Weiss@melissaeweiss·
I don’t mean to be that person, but what kind of story about ISIS sympathizers did CNN think it was going to get when the reporter assigned to the story has a degree in gender and women’s studies from UC Berkeley?
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CNN@CNN

A post regarding the two individuals arrested for throwing homemade bombs outside of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s home failed to reflect the gravity of the incident thereby breaching the editorial standards we require for all our reporting. It has therefore been deleted.

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Prophasi@Prophasi·
@RawClipsDaily Delivery guy sucks. Customer service sucks even more. But yeah, there’s almost zero chance that drop broke the camera like that - they’re packed internally to survive a long journey of planes, trucks, drops, and tosses. A pricey camera is nestled in there like an egg.
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Prophasi@Prophasi·
@DschlopesIsBack COVID was in all caps when Biden said it, duh. You can't fool Snapchat.
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Gain of Fauci
Gain of Fauci@DschlopesIsBack·
Question: Did Joe Biden say, "you're not going to get Covid if you have these vaccinations"? Snapchat AI: “No, Joe Biden did not say that 'you're not going to get Covid if you have these vaccinations.'" Also Snapchat AI: “Biden said, 'you're not going to get Covid if you have these vaccinations.'" Goebbels would be very proud of this new mass brainwashing/propaganda technology...
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Prophasi@Prophasi·
I didn’t make it past the 14d return window. Phenomenal hardware - felt like the future - but IMO Apple flubbed software & content. Given the cash they splashed and the whole “spatial computing” campaign, the lack of stuff to do on it was stark. What it does the best on a daily basis for normal people is home theater - gorgeous screen, cool environments, good sound - but it’s a solo experience. If you have a family you probably watch most stuff with spouse and/or kids. I still kinda want it back. But even in the first 2 weeks I went days without using it bc they didn’t make it indispensable.
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Brad Lynch
Brad Lynch@SadlyItsBradley·
I appreciate @PalmerLuckey’s explanation of Apple Vision Pro here It’s spot on, and despite all the naysaying about the product, and Apple being the one to do it: I think it was the right choice for the to pursue the tech in the way they did (Apple Lisa bringing us to the Mac)
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Prophasi@Prophasi·
The distinction made between Christians & trans people is flawed & incoherent. One can recognize transgenderism as a belief system that self-declared trans people adhere to - while thinking the ideology itself is nonsense - just as one may do with religion. Neither denies anyone's existence.
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Billboard Chris 🌎
Billboard Chris 🌎@BillboardChris·
🚨 BREAKING: Barry Neufeld, a former school trustee who opposed gender ideology in schools, has been ordered to pay $750,000 to the Chilliwack Teacher’s Assocation. The BC Human Rights Tribunal literally stated the following: “If a person elects not to ‘believe’ that gender identity is separate from sex assigned at birth, then they do not ‘believe’ in transpeople. This is a form of existential denial. “A person does not need to believe in Christianity to accept that another person is Christian. However, to accept that a person is transgender, one must accept that their gender identity is different than their sex assigned at birth.” The Tribunal has declared that all British Columbians must believe in gender identities.
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Prophasi@Prophasi·
@plzbepatient So case after case of harassing hapless innocents, all while protesters like him characterize every case of mistaken identity by ICE as unfathomable and literally the Gestapo.
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Prophasi@Prophasi·
@ImFiredUp2 Including “black” gangs as though they have anything to do with ICE or immigration gives up the real game here.
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Chad Caton🎙🇺🇸
Chad Caton🎙🇺🇸@ImFiredUp2·
The Mayor of Long Beach is calling all gang leaders in his city to meet him to plan attacks on ICE. He should be arrested and questioned immediately this is the definition of insurrection. Blue city soft on crime policy ⬇️⬇️⬇️🤦🏼‍♂️
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Prophasi@Prophasi·
@LongZavier @xwanyex The same calculus treats them as forfeit, if not laughable to even consider. Some say aborted fetuses are just tissue. Or the victim was racist, no wonder he was murdered. You laugh at those who yield 1/3 of their laboring lives to pay for what the other half enjoys for free.
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wanye
wanye@xwanyex·
I think this is at root the same phenomenon underlying what’s happening in the story about test scores that’s been going around, which is that it’s ultimately a refusal to accept the existence of irreversible consequences. In the one case, you committed the crime, and you get executed and there’s no rehabilitation, there’s no undoing it, there’s no coming back. In the other case, you didn’t learn the material in school, so you don’t get to go to college, and there’s no alternative path, no coming back. Both cases demonstrate an important current in modern liberal philosophy, which is that there should always be a way back, never any final consequences. This is why abortion must always be permitted. It cannot be allowed that there are final consequences. You must have a way back. It’s why divorce must in all cases be permitted. You cannot have futures that are foreclosed upon. There must always be some other way back. Some class you can take. Some rehabilitative program. Something, something, something.
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Psychiatrist Sally Satel explains why she believes the execution of the schizophrenic man who stabbed a Ukrainian refugee on a train would be an act of cruelty, not justice.

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Prophasi@Prophasi·
@DannyDeraney As a kid I really, really wanted to know what those Doozer sticks they used in the tiny buildings tasted like.
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Danny Deraney
Danny Deraney@DannyDeraney·
43 years ago today, Fraggle Rock debuted. The theme song will always be a banger.
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Prophasi@Prophasi·
I didn't say what's an improvement and what's not. I'm contesting your claims that conservatives don't care about education, that it's not a campaign issue for them, and that they haven't done anything. BUT in the states we have MS, multiple effective school choice measures put in place, teacher salaries raised, phone-free school initiatives (which I think many people on both sides support), tackling absenteeism, and much more. Just like Dem-led efforts e.g. the whole-lang approach they took for decades, increased funding, more power for the fed, bigger admins, or strengthening the unions, some of the things that sound good actually suck. And often you don't know for a while or the effects are conflated. But suffice it to say some make intuitive sense & some are a point of argument, but conservatives have advocated for and achieved a panoply of big actions on ed, with the support of their base.
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
EBT mom on junk food cuts: "What the point of food stamps if it's just for real food?!?!"
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Prophasi@Prophasi·
I don’t have the data nor expertise to run a full calculation - none of us do - but based on the above, and assuming 10-20M illegals, they’re nontrivial. I think Vance’s claim that no illegals makes homes affordable, is tenuous. But no, I didn’t imply at all that they’re only a drain (esp not immigrants writ large vs just illegals), only that we can reasonably infer a nontrivial effect on home demand + prices. Moreover, a lot of that blame should be put on govt for offering those programs; immigrants act rationally by using them (provided no fraud).
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Scottie@ix_sir·
@Prophasi @StanislavPetrov @BWH85 @jessesingal @cultn1991 Well it was certainly implied they are a significant factor, while no evidence was put forth And your are certainly implying they are nothing but a drain. Do I have that right? Do immigrants have no positive impacts on the economy or housing costs specifically?
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Jesse Singal
Jesse Singal@jessesingal·
Progressives went through a phase in which they tried to explain basically every outcome they didn't like via racism (sometimes dressed up as 'Whiteness'). It led to some profoundly pseudointellectual output. This is that, but way worse and more vicious.
Acyn@Acyn

Vance: If you have fewer people, fewer illegal aliens trying to buy homes, that means American citizens are finally going to be able to afford a home again. It's very, very simple economics

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Prophasi@Prophasi·
As @cultn1991 said, not one said it's solely that. Illegals aren't (technically) eligible for food stamps. They'd be paying with cash - their own, often earned under the table, but also help from the govt in multiple big states with rental assistance or housing vouchers (that's despite not being eligible for federal Section 8). Certain classes of landlords in those places are induced to convert to state-funded housing: risk is lowered bc they're guaranteed the govt share, eviction risk is lower, they have a reliable tenant pipeline and low vacancy, etc. Other immigrants get assistance via paid hotels & shelters, which don't directly affect housing. But those, like many other programs - cheap or free healthcare, WIC, state food programs, SNAP for their US-born kids, sometimes even cash stipends - alleviate big expenses and leave them w/ more money to spend on housing... increasing demand... increasing prices. And of course, immigrants often pool their cash to jointly rent housing. Bear in mind a lot of them send remittances back home to e.g. Mexico, so they live here and have cash to spare.
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Scottie@ix_sir·
@StanislavPetrov @BWH85 @jessesingal And they pay rent with food stamps? You have to be profoundly retarded to believe rising housing costs are solely attributable to working immigrants and there are no other impacts to the economy due to their presence.
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Prophasi@Prophasi·
@cultn1991 @ix_sir @buzzworddujour @BWH85 @jessesingal Ntm we don't need to worry about new inventory if, as the media has repeatedly berated us, our low native birth rates mean our population will implode on its own. Without millions of immigrants, price relief on existing housing is apparently all we need to worry about.
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Prophasi@Prophasi·
Since you're an atheist and this is presumably true for you, I'm sure it also holds for others. But I don't think it explains what I've observed from the Reddit strain of atheist. The predominant angle of attack is that Christians are *dumb*. Delusional, childlike, clinging their sky daddy, denying science. It doesn't strike me at all as a defensive reaction against invasive proselytizing. It's much more mean-spirited, proactive, and condescending. They'll seek out Christians to insult, inject pointed non-sequiturs into any story about a Christian, sneer at every "thoughts and prayers" in the wake of any tragedy (even one that doesn't have a typical left/right totem like gun control). It makes them feel smart. It makes them feel morally superior by pointing out any wrong done in the name of Christianity (although here they may shift briefly to "religion" in a polymorphic motte and bailey). It lets them get digs in at western orthodoxy. As for other religions getting a pass, I think it's the same pattern liberals exhibit in every other sphere: Christianity is associated with white western Europeans; every other is associated with other cultures. It fits tidily into the same cultural Marxist, foreigners-as-exotic, oppressor/oppressed dichotomy as every other socio-political question. To do otherwise would violate a hundred moral norms that undergird their philosophy.
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
This happens, but not for the reason Christians think. They think they are being targeted because they aren't generally murderous, and therefore safest to target, but that's not it at all. Here's how it plays out: If you are an atheist in a majority Muslim society, you keep your mouth shut and pretend to be a Muslim, lest you be killed. If you are an atheist in a majority Buddhist society, nobody gives you shit about it, because nobody cares. So you have very little to complain about. But if you are an atheist in a majority Christian society, you're right in between these two extremes, and you keep running into That Christian. You know the one. The one who talks to Jesus regularly and always gets told exactly what she wants to hear. Her favorite hobbies are praying loudly on street corners, denouncing every sect other than her own as filthy heretics, or "not real Christians at all", and zealposting on twitter about how atheists worship themselves, or money, or Satan, how they can't possibly have a foundation for a moral code, how they really just hate their dads, want to be gay, etc, etc, blah blah, blah, all the stuff we've all heard 76,451 times before. The real message, of course, is "look at how holy I am", and you, Mr. Religious Skeptic, are just a target of opportunity, a sort of spiritual scratching post for her to virtue-signal with. But for you, it's personal, and that's annoying in a way that Muslims aren't. Because when radical Muslims declare that they are going to kill you, or when "moderate" Muslims declare that you deserve to be killed by radical Muslims, they're targeting you, too, but they're not targeting just you... they also want to kill all your Christian neighbors. Muslim hatred targets you and your whole tribe, but Christian hatred targets you personally, trying to turn your own tribe against you. Against the former threat, you have an entire society to defend you. Against the latter, you have only yourself. So you have to speak up. Or the conversation about faith happens without you, and all that slander and character assassination passes without contradiction. And pretty soon there are laws barring you from holding public office in seven states. And when you do speak up, the rest of the Christian community wakes up and complains that you're being mean. What's your problem? It's not like anybody set fire to your house or anything. All that happened was that your fellow Americans called you a depraved amoral pervert, why do you have to get so uptight about it and actually go so far as to... respond? Why don't you go pick on the Muslims instead? Well, the real answer to that is that we don't have to debate Muslims, because with Muslims, it's not a debate. They want to kill everyone who's not them, and everyone knows it, so the only question is how much do we all have to bomb them to prevent that? Christians, we have to argue with, because we share a country with them, and if we allow ourselves to be invisible to them, then we will be character assassinated, ostracized, and cast out of the tribe.
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐀𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐏𝐮𝐫𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐞 🇺🇸@creation247

Why do atheists have a double standard?

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