Armed Esquire
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Armed Esquire
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All views are strictly personal and should not to be confused with the views of my employer or anyone with a respectable reputation.
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Being a lifelong White Sox fan has prepared him well for this.
The Independent@Independent
Pope Leo XIV to carry cross for entire procession, the first pontiff to do so in decades trib.al/wvRGCjV
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Being strapped into a rocket and then discovering the system runs on Microsoft is the stuff of nightmares
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Artemis II crew experiences issues with Microsoft Outlook on their way to the Moon, asks ground crew for assistance.
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I can't believe that the Defense Department isn't holding a Catholic mass on a day when Catholics don't hold mass.
Jennifer Bendery@jbendery
“I guess so the Catholics know their kind ain’t welcome,” said the Defense Department employee who shared the email. “It’s so ridiculous.”
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FWIW -- I cover a lot of courts-martial and I can tell that guns are already on bases. Most violent crime trials have evidence that shows an unregistered firearm by some party found on base. Even seen where a soldier shot someone off base then took the gun on post to hide it.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth@SecWar
Our military installations have been turned into gun-free zones—leaving our service members vulnerable and exposed. That ends today.
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@Motherhoodspx You could also ban any crayons/markers except for black and grey to make things even more cheery
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VA determined to not be service connected.
Science girl@sciencegirl
Armour of a cavalryman struck by a cannonball while serving Napoleon
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@historyinmemes Why other CEOs say they stand “behind” their vehicles’ safety features.
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@SellersCounsel “I wasted time because I used a tool widely known to confidently hallucinate case law, statutes, and regulations, and which courts have sanctioned, censured, and reprimanded other attorneys for relying on. Should the client pay for this?” ;)
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Alright all you AI for Lawyers experts, I have an ethical dilemma I need you to solve for me:
Assume I bill hourly. I use AI to perform a task that would have taken me an hour to do without it, but it only takes 15 minutes. Ethics would say I can only bill 15 minutes for it.
But what if I spend more time because of AI? Say it sends me on a wild goose chase and I spend an hour reviewing and analyzing caselaw that isn't applicable or doesn't actually exist, and the project takes me an hour and 15 minutes. What do I bill then?
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@BackwardsFeet If you’re the cantor: “For our hymn of praise, please join in singing a hymn by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s Uncle.”
Pause.
Let the murmurs crescendo. Then continue, “Gather Us In. Number 42.”
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