Ityhopps

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Ityhopps

Ityhopps

@Ityhopps

Katılım Ocak 2025
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Ityhopps
Ityhopps@Ityhopps·
@zanesvillain @KUTV2News Ah yes, the true signs of someone who actually never shares their human experience with other races outside of eating at their Americanized restaurants
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COINTELSEMI-PRO
COINTELSEMI-PRO@zanesvillain·
@Ityhopps @KUTV2News People are lite concerned with their selfish racism than they are with a shared human experience. Not surprised by any of this.
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KUTV2news@KUTV2News·
A man was arrested after he allegedly sold fentanyl to a woman days after he was discharged from felony probation for a similar offense. After he was arrested, paramedics had to administer Narcan to his 8-month-old child for suspected fentanyl exposure. kutv.com/news/local/inf…
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COINTELSEMI-PRO@zanesvillain·
@KUTV2News Nice to see all the people commenting are concerned about the child and all…
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Andy Larsen
Andy Larsen@andyblarsen·
There are outsiders on the internet who will tell you Salt Lake City is in a decline spiral in order to make a political point. It is definitely definitely definitely not. It’s actually a pretty darn wonderful place to live.
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Cernovich@Cernovich

Mormons have told me that Salt Lake City has degraded so badly that when foreign LDS members come in, the elders and etc try to keep them away from non-Mormon run areas. That's disgraceful. Take your state back. No more of this fake nice stuff.

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Dr Manhattva
Dr Manhattva@Manhattva·
Blake Moore had planned for a radical Leftist to take CD1 all along. Here are the receipts.
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Ityhopps
Ityhopps@Ityhopps·
@maverickuncut @Rightanglenews Ah yes, starving in Guatemala where you can just throw a seed on the ground and it will grow without intervention. You ever even been to Latin America? I lived there for two years. Nobody should be starving there.
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Makaveli
Makaveli@makaveliuncut·
She should go to jail. People come from other countries because they’re starving there. I understand there’s an issue with immigrants; I have no comment on that. But hiring them to fix your house and then calling ICE just because you don’t want to pay that strikes me as plain stupid. Welcome to America.
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Right Angle News Network
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
BREAKING - A woman in Cambridge, Maryland is going viral after hiring a roofing company she knew employed illegals, only to call ICE after the job was completed, with agents arriving on scene and arresting six Guatemalan illegals working on the crew.
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Ityhopps@Ityhopps·
@PolicyAndP0wer @Rightanglenews What about the company exploiting their cheap labor? What about them in turn exploiting the tax payers by using public benefits to compensate for their lower pay(you should look up illegal benefits consumption rates)?
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Policy & Power🫟🫎
Policy & Power🫟🫎@PolicyAndP0wer·
@Rightanglenews You used their labor… then handed them over like disposable tools. Call it what it is: exploitation with a badge.
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Ityhopps@Ityhopps·
@levie Unless the AI companies manage to legalize over ownership of everything their models produce...
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
Jevons paradox is happening in real time. Companies, especially outside of tech, are realizing that they can now afford to take on software projects that they wouldn’t have been able to tackle before because now AI lets them do so. We’re going to start to use software for all new things in the economy because it’s incrementally cheaper to produce. Marketing teams at big companies will have engineers helping to automate workflows. Engineers in life sciences and healthcare will automate research. Small businesses will hire engineers for the first to build better digital experiences. And as long as AI agents still require a human who understands what to prompt, how to review when an agent goes off the rails, how it guide back, how to maintain the system that was built, how to fix the ongoing bugs, and more, we will still have humans managing these agents. This is why all the advice you get of not going into engineering is wrong. The world is going to increasingly be made up of software, and the people that understand it best will be in a strong economic position. This will happen in other roles as well where output goes up and demand increases.
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan

Engineering job openings are at the highest levels we’ve seen in over 3 years There are over 67,000 (!!!) eng openings at tech companies globally right now, with 26,000 just in the U.S. We don’t know if there would have been more open roles if not for AI or if AI is actually leading to more open roles, but since the start of this year, the increase in open eng roles is accelerating even more.

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Ityhopps
Ityhopps@Ityhopps·
@MarinasHammer So I'm now a State and County delegate for Utah county. I'm trying to disseminate which laws from the past two years have mattered the most. Thoughts?
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
🚨 Palantir CEO urges people to skip elite colleges, saying “unless you’re neurodivergent”, the only path left is skilled trades.
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Rushi
Rushi@rushicrypto·
So… we’re basically slowly being trapped so we will soon be starved and unable to go to work or pay our bills…then what? What happens THEN???
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Tywo
Tywo@tywollc·
@aakashgupta Am I the only one who feels like people who do this are enemies of progress 🤔
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The company offered 10x market rate and gave farmers 5 days to respond. That tells you everything about who actually has leverage in this deal. When a Fortune 100 company requires NDAs before revealing its own name, pressures a response in under a week, and offers $48,000 per acre for $6,000 land, they’re not being generous. They’re telling you the land is worth more than $48,000 to them and they need you to say yes before you figure out why. Public records filled in the gap the NDAs were designed to hide. The company filed for a 2.2 gigawatt power load from the local coal plant. That’s nearly double the plant’s entire annual generation capacity. You don’t file for 2.2 gigawatts on a speculative site. That filing means engineering, permitting, and capital allocation are already committed. Which means walking away from this specific location has a cost measured in months of delay and hundreds of millions in sunk planning. The farmer has one asset the company can’t replace: this exact parcel, in this exact grid position, near this exact power plant. There is no “find another site” when your electrical infrastructure filing is already locked to a geography. This is why at least seven families on the same road all said no independently. The 82-year-old mother rejected $33 million. The daughter rejected $26 million. Tim Grosser rejected $10 million. A Pennsylvania farmer rejected $15.7 million and sold his development rights for under $2 million to a farmland trust, permanently removing the land from any future offer. The internet is framing this as sentiment vs. economics. Farmers choosing “heritage” over “generational wealth.” The 5-day pressure timeline, the NDAs, and the 2.2 gigawatt filing exposed the real dynamic: the company needs the land more than the farmers need the money. Every month of delay costs the developer more than the premium they offered. $26 million was the lowball. The farmers just didn’t flinch.
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg

NEW: Kentucky family rejects $26 million offer to convert part of their farm into a data center despite the offer being about 10 times the going rate for farmland in the area. "If it's my way, I'll stay and hold and feed a nation. 26 million doesn't mean anything." "As long as I'm on this land, as long as it's feeding me, as long as it's taking care of me, there's nothing that can destroy me if I've got this land." Video: Local 12 WKRC

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Ityhopps
Ityhopps@Ityhopps·
@RMConservative ITS BECAUSE THEY WANT YOU TO TRAIN THE MODELS. They've tapped out on available data, and the models have peaked.
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Ityhopps@Ityhopps·
@LukasHozda All these billionaires need to be taught some major lessons...
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Ityhopps@Ityhopps·
@joni_askola They're transhumanist psychopaths at best and auto theistic pedophiles at worst
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
The last few years have exposed a critical reality about American tech oligarchs: They are not merely greedy opportunists seeking profit. Many are dangerous, out-of-touch extremists who possess massive, unchecked power and absolutely no capacity for introspection
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Ityhopps@Ityhopps·
@thdxr Hmm. I wonder what would happen if we could organize mass boycotts. Could maybe completely topple some companies?
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dax@thdxr·
you're probably underestimating how crazy things are
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AF Post
AF Post@AFpost·
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: “We’re millions of people short in labor today.” As of early 2026, over 1.9 million Americans aged 25 and older with at least a bachelor’s degree are unemployed. Follow: @AFpost
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Ityhopps@Ityhopps·
@ChartKaizen @MorePerfectUS You do realize that these wealthy technocrats won't reward you for supporting this, right? Have you heard them speak? They would murder you without a second thought for $1000 bucks if they legally could (which they almost can)
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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
The new largest data center in Illinois has been approved by the Joliet City Council. It will be the size of Central Park. And use more than half as much electricity as the entire city of Chicago.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
The absolute state of US politics exposed in one image. America First Congressman Thomas Massie took $0 from AIPAC. His primary opponent just received a staggering $5.7 MILLION from the pro-Israel lobby to unseat him. They are buying our elections!
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Julie Barrett
Julie Barrett@juliecbarrett·
🚨America's newest Digital ID proposal just dropped in the US Senate. Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn has introduced a new AI bill that bundles 17 different policies into one massive, 291 page bill. This is just like all these other tech bills we've been seeing - a massive Digital ID framework - with universal age verification being the key to access to the tools. The bill includes mandatory age verification for every existing account and freezing accounts until users verify their age.
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