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@KPMithrandir

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PoIiMath
PoIiMath@politicalmath·
I just wrote about how Anthropic is the worst AI company because they make these promises that are clearly aimed at CEOs and their goal is to get them to lay off 40% of their workforce and replace them with Anthropic products But their promises are false
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus

In 3 to 6 months AI will write about 90% of all code. In about 12 months (1 year!) AI will write 100% of all code. That’s coming from Dario Amodei, CEO Anthropic. So year looking bad for several people and looking good for self-developing AI

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fardeen
fardeen@fardeentwt·
the man telling gen z to skip college and learn a trade has > a degree from stanford > a phd from goethe university in germany > built a company worth $415 billion using government surveillance contracts > launched a fellowship that requires ivy league level test scores to even apply the advice was never for you
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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Mel
Mel@Villgecrazylady·
At no point during the Obama years did the dentistry lobby spend more than the Israel lobby, lobbying Congress. Re: direct donations to candidates the Israel lobby gave 40% more than the dentistry lobby in the 2012 cycle. In 2024 the Israel lobby gave 600% more
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Conversations with Coleman@ConvoswColeman

Coleman Hughes pushes Glenn Greenwald on the Israel lobby’s influence in Washington. @Coldxman: “The entire pro-Israel lobby was outspent...during the Obama years by the dentistry lobby…It’s not nearly powerful enough to get us involved in all these wars that people like to blame on it.” @GGreenwald: “If we are going to frame it as binaries—either AIPAC is all powerful and omnipotent…or the alternative is AIPAC is really kind of weak—I think it’s a disservice to the discussion. The truth lies in the middle, but far closer to the end of the spectrum where they’re extremely powerful… “This is a lobby devoted to the interests of a foreign country. And there’s nothing that remotely competes with the power of the pro-Israel lobby in terms of lobbies that come from other countries. And that's the reason why it gets so much attention. It’s just such a bizarre phenomenon of American political life.” Watch Coleman’s response—and the rest of their debate on Israel and U.S. foreign policy—now: youtu.be/AEvJQoowZUI

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Academic Agent
Academic Agent@AcademicAgent_X·
Meanwhile in bizarro cope world.
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Murray 🇺🇸
Murray 🇺🇸@Rothbard1776·
Here’s what they don’t tell you: When people compare how much Israel spends on lobbying in the United States, donors like Miriam Adelson who gave $100 million to Trump (on top of the $150 million she indirectly raised) don’t show up as a “foreign” contribution, which they are.
Conversations with Coleman@ConvoswColeman

Coleman Hughes pushes Glenn Greenwald on the Israel lobby’s influence in Washington. @Coldxman: “The entire pro-Israel lobby was outspent...during the Obama years by the dentistry lobby…It’s not nearly powerful enough to get us involved in all these wars that people like to blame on it.” @GGreenwald: “If we are going to frame it as binaries—either AIPAC is all powerful and omnipotent…or the alternative is AIPAC is really kind of weak—I think it’s a disservice to the discussion. The truth lies in the middle, but far closer to the end of the spectrum where they’re extremely powerful… “This is a lobby devoted to the interests of a foreign country. And there’s nothing that remotely competes with the power of the pro-Israel lobby in terms of lobbies that come from other countries. And that's the reason why it gets so much attention. It’s just such a bizarre phenomenon of American political life.” Watch Coleman’s response—and the rest of their debate on Israel and U.S. foreign policy—now: youtu.be/AEvJQoowZUI

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Will Sexton
Will Sexton@vrilliumlive·
Shabbos Kestenbaum is everything wrong with American modernity rolled into one sniveling yid. Spent his whole life opening our border then jumps to the GOP the minute his migrants don’t like Israel. Begging US to clean up HIS mess. Disgusting.
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Edward Feser
Edward Feser@FeserEdward·
An absolutely wicked mentality, here no less than when it comes from jihadists. Obedience to the moral law must always trump the passions and interests of tribe or party.
Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane

Israeli MK Yitzik Kroizer on the killing of a Palestinian family by the Israeli army in Jenin: "There are no innocent civilians in Jenin, there are no innocent children in Jenin. I support the IDF soldiers in every situation, even if the incidental cost is children or women."

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𝒩𝒶𝓉𝒶𝓁𝒾𝒶
𝒩𝒶𝓉𝒶𝓁𝒾𝒶@classicspilled·
The solution to the fertility crisis isn't vitalist hypersexual fertility cults. It's religion and marriage. @CRPakaluk in her book shows that college educated women have children because they value it over other goods. Religion, specifically Christianity and Judaism, helps support this belief. It gives women strength, connects them to a body greater than themselves, and promotes a value for human life.
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PunishedNixon🚁🇺🇸@NixonPunished·
@johnddavidson The Anglicans were right about indulgences, the unmarried priesthood, and purgatory. Roman Catholic medieval innovations are just as bad as Anglican modern innovations.
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Random Guy@KPMithrandir·
@chriswithans Yeah all religions will simply be conservative in 10 years because to have any religion at all will be conservative
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Chris
Chris@chriswithans·
Mormons get so much press for being just 2% of the population. The bigger story should be that White Mainline Christians moved 5 points to the right since 2008, counter to conventional wisdom that they are the liberal counterpart to Evangelicals. Of course, the biggest story is the growing conservatism of White Catholics and Catholics in general.
John B. Holbein@JohnHolbein1

Whoa. The Republican advantage among Mormons has dropped nearly 20 points over the past two decades.

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