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@JordanGWrites

he/him. the least respected member of several group chats • Author • Data Dork • @dirtyairdata https://t.co/XmotuuJF2J

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1: Seth Harp documents the culture and cases surrounding Fort Bragg and Special Forces teams that led to Bragg becoming a hub for drugs, violence, and criminality. There is no conclusion or org chart of criminals to be found, just a rats nest of threads to pull on and dive…
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Barchart@Barchart·
United States is insolvent according to the U.S. Treasury 🚨🚨🚨
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4: Clark structures arguments for/against Christianity and details the score through both theological experts and critics, he illustrates what led him to his beliefs. As someone who grew up in the church and spent years deconstructing my own beliefs, I thought it was interesting.
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3: one of the finest pieces of sportswriting & history I’ve come across. Ed Hinton takes over 100 years of obsession with a small strip of beach in Florida, countless drivers, fast cars and lays it out in a perfect tale. It’s nostalgic, heartfelt, and incredibly authentic.
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1: Seth Harp documents the culture and cases surrounding Fort Bragg and Special Forces teams that led to Bragg becoming a hub for drugs, violence, and criminality. There is no conclusion or org chart of criminals to be found, just a rats nest of threads to pull on and dive…
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Sure are a lot of fucking meteors hitting the earth lately.
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Cannot stress how fucking bad an idea it is to give an LLM unfettered access to your computer, apps and phone.
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OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
After a reported explosion and subsequent fire at the Valero oil refinery in Port Arthur, Texas, that residents said rattled windows, the Port Arthur Police and Fire Department has advised that people shelter in place as they assess the nature of the incident.
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Mamba Smith@MambaSmith34·
Let me get this straight… You truly believe that NASCAR has gotten the 39 other teams and drivers together and collectively they have agreed to let Tyler Reddick and the 45 group win the first 3 races in a row… Daytona 500, Echo Park (where he got wrecked and won without a fender), a Road Course agains SVG, Connor, and AJ… And now Darlington, with a whole new package and where they over came 3 different issues… You think all the teams are pulling over for them?
Osteen Sosa ⚜️@OSTEEN_SOSA1

@MambaSmith34 I think if I'm NASCAR and I know I'm about to get taken to the woodshed I would probably be cool giving away a couple of races as opposed to showing my financial ledger.

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This was talked about multiple times. Downforce is 70% created by the bottom of the car. The front right didn’t play much of a difference in maintaining downforce and speed. You can see the right nose is still intact too, so the air didn’t parachute against the fender.
Ti〽️ #AllForCincy@iamthegame2499

@Carlnowinslow Did the 5 or 9 win on a freaking drafting track with a car in this shape??? Explain this one.

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NASCAR Insights@NASCARInsights·
Drivers starting on the front row have won 17 of the last 25 Cup Series races. This is the most wins by the front row over a 25-race span since the spring of 1974, over 50 years ago.
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Clabel@Clabel_·
If you ever think you're dumb or slow, know that there are people that actually believe the NASCAR has been rigging the races to allow 23XI and Tyler Reddick to go on the tear they're on right now.
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JordanGWrites@JordanGWrites·
Again, it makes you fucking stupid. And when it eventually goes away, you aren’t gonna magically get that brainpower back.
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai

Wharton’s latest AI study points to a hard truth: “AI writes, humans review” model is breaking down Why "just review the AI output" doesn't work anymore, our brains literally give up. We have started doing "Cognitive Surrender" to AI - Wharton’s latest AI study points to a hard truth: reviewing AI output is not a reliable safeguard when cognition itself starts to defer to the machine.when you stop verifying what the AI tells you, and you don't even realize you stopped. It's different from offloading, like using a calculator. With offloading you know the tool did the work. With surrender, your brain recodes the AI's answer as YOUR judgment. You genuinely believe you thought it through yourself. Says AI is becoming a 3rd thinking system, and people often trust it too easily. You know Kahneman's System 1 (fast intuition) and System 2 (slow analysis)? They're saying AI is now System 3, an external cognitive system that operates outside your brain. And when you use it enough, something happens that they call Cognitive Surrender. Cognitive surrender is trickier: AI gives an answer, you stop really questioning it, and your brain starts treating that output as your own conclusion. It does not feel outsourced. It feels self-generated. The data makes it hard to brush off. Across 3 preregistered studies with 1,372 participants and 9,593 trials, people turned to AI on over 50% of questions. In Study 1, when AI was correct, people followed it 92.7% of the time. When it was wrong, they still followed it 79.8% of the time. Without AI, baseline accuracy was 45.8%. With correct AI, it jumped to 71.0%. With incorrect AI, it dropped to 31.5%, worse than having no AI. Access to AI also boosted confidence by 11.7 percentage points, even when the answers were wrong. Human review is supposed to be the safety net. But this research suggests the safety net has a hole in it: people do not just miss bad AI output; they become more confident in it. Time pressure did not eliminate the effect. Incentives and feedback reduced it but did not remove it. And the people most resistant tended to score higher on fluid intelligence and need for cognition. That makes this feel less like a laziness problem and more like a cognitive architecture problem.

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