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$AMC $GME Naked shorted, swaps, FTDs, spoofing, ladder attacks, short and distort, cellar boxed,etc. End acceptance waiver and consent! Shorts haven't closed

The moon Katılım Aralık 2022
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AMC ELITIST 💎🙌🍿🦍
Man just the fact alone of all these accounts going FULL COURT PRESS shitting on $AMC. YOU KNOW SOMETHING IS COOKIN! DEEEP FUCKIN VALUE @CEOAdam AND @AMCTheatres HAS EVERYONE RATTLED 😂😂😂 💎🙌🦍🍿
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Nathan Commissariat
Nathan Commissariat@CommiNathan·
T-4 hours till I watch Project Hail Mary ⁦@IMAX⁩ with the gang. Question… Is this too close to the screen?
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Sean Williams
Sean Williams@AMCScam·
If you own $AMC or $GME you’re entitled to your opinion that shares are cheap. But you’re not entitled to your own facts. Every claim of crime & manipulation for 5+ years has been conclusively disproven. If you want to sit at the adult table, stop blaming disproven fairy tales.
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PLOMO
PLOMO@rocketastronaut·
Spaceballs 2 2027 ?! … just re watched Spaceballs and as I googled some of the stuff I found out about this AMC FOCK yeah
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Next5243@Next52431·
@Samanast @Cade_Onder Find a Dolby Theater. Next best to IMAX. AMC has a lot of both. If not try AMC Prime and sit a little closer. It's bigger screen with laser projector. Still so much better than at home
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Sam@Samanast·
@Cade_Onder My closest imax theatre is a 10 hours drive away but no worries
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Blue Collar Executive@A_Sober_Drunk·
@Cade_Onder My TV exceeds the Imax experience... By far. The Imax experience is bonnets and dindus talking and stalking.
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Reese Politics
Reese Politics@ReesePolitics·
AMC Entertainment CEO Adam Aron, who took $11.35M in compensation, blames 'terrible macro' for $AMC trading at $1.01.
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Project Hail Mary
Project Hail Mary@projecthailmary·
Ryan Gosling just casually dropping in to surprise your theater? Anything is possible when you see #ProjectHailMary — now playing in theaters and IMAX everywhere. Get tickets at link in bio.
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Next5243@Next52431·
@AlexZarac Yeah like a bbby person is one to speak on this situation 🤣🤣🤣
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Next5243@Next52431·
@theSiliconSiren @USPS Damn looks like they gave it the Office Space treatment ☹️. Should be a protected historical item
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Silicon Siren
Silicon Siren@theSiliconSiren·
Noooooooooo!! 😭 Damn you to HELL @USPS I always wanted a pre-built Micron Millennia PC, even though I built my own. Drooled over them in Boot/Maximum PC, Computer Shopper, PC Mag, etc. I finally get one and this happens 😖 Knocked the CPU fan right off. Hope the AWE32 is ok!
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Next5243@Next52431·
@theSiliconSiren For real. If they needed this feedback there is a bigger systemic problem. I could have directed product development better than these clowns
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Silicon Siren@theSiliconSiren·
Get the over-educated MBA types out of leadership and product management, and let some actual people with common sense take over. There has been no shortage of incredible direct feedback from users and a flood of great ideas for how to make Windows great, for uh... decades 🤦‍♀️
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968

Microsoft is apparently finally admitting that what many users have wanted all along is a faster, quieter, more dependable operating system. Not more Copilot. In a new Windows Insider post, Microsoft’s Pavan Davuluri laid out a broad quality push for Windows 11 centered on performance, reliability, and what the company calls “craft.” More likely, it's what Steve Jobs called "taste", if you remember THAT interview... And honestly, a lot of it reads like Microsoft finally sat down, opened Feedback Hub, and decided to take the complaints seriously. The headline changes are exactly the kind of practical fixes power users have been asking for: taskbar repositioning to the top or sides of the screen, fewer forced update interruptions, more control over when updates install, faster File Explorer, lower baseline memory usage, better search responsiveness, fewer notifications, and more reliable drivers and wake behavior. Microsoft also says it is reducing “unnecessary Copilot entry points,” starting with apps like Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets, and Notepad. The Windows Update story is interesting.... Microsoft says it wants updates to be less disruptive, with a move toward a single monthly reboot, the ability to restart or shut down without being forced to install u-pdates, and the option to pause updates for as long as needed. That is a major philosophical shift from the old “we know what’s best, enjoy your reboot” era, even if the real test will be how consistently Microsoft follows through in shipping builds. Performance also seems to be getting real attention instead of marketing lip service. Microsoft says Windows 11 will reduce its own resource usage, improve memory efficiency, make File Explorer quicker and more dependable, and lower latency by moving more core experiences to WinUI 3. The company specifically calls out Start menu responsiveness, search consistency, faster file operations, and a smoother overall feel under load. That is the sort of engineering work users notice every single day, even if it doesn’t make for a shiny keynote demo. My personal benchmark is to be able to type 'Download" into the Start menu and have it find my Downloads folder. Not a Bing search for a Copilot download. The Copilot pullback is equally interesting because it suggests Microsoft has realized there is a difference between useful AI and AI sprayed across every available surface. The company is not abandoning Copilot, but it is dialing back what it describes as unnecessary integration points. That sounds a lot less like “AI everywhere” and a lot more like “maybe Notepad didn’t need to become a sentient billboard.” The most encouraging part of all this is the tone. Microsoft is not pitching this as a revolution. It is pitching it as a cleanup, stabilization, and giving users more control. And that may be exactly what Windows 11 needs. After years of feeling like the operating system was being used to push services, experiments, and mandatory behavior, this looks like a return to a simpler idea: Windows should serve the user, not manage them. I, for one, still advocate for Windows Pro having NO advertisements, bloatware, or needless telemetry. Make people pay, then quit asking for more. But I've been barking up THAT tree for years. Now the obvious catch: these are commitments and previews, not a completed turnaround. Microsoft has promised a lot here, but Windows users have long memories. This is probably still the best Windows news in a while, because it focuses on the fundamentals: Faster. More reliable. Less noisy. More customizable. Less pushy.

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Next5243@Next52431·
Shortanddistortchart at it again
Lucky@luckylion23

@Barchart If your father used a condom like he should have, this post wouldn’t exist.

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