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Clandestine
Clandestine@WarClandestine·
There needs to be a Call of Duty-type video game, dedicated to all of the bad ass missions in the Trump admin. -Midnight Hammer strike on Iran -Maduro arrest in Venezuela -Epic Fury in Iran -Mission in Nigeria -Potential mission to secure uranium Would be epic.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
@SenThomTillis I can't imagine a better endorsement for Pete Hegseth.
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Matt Braynard
Matt Braynard@MattBraynard·
We're so back. An entrepreneur is restoring Pizza Huts to their former glory.
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also : Each House member gets one consolidated MRA budget (typically $1.2 million to over $2 million annually, varying by district). It covers: Staff salaries — The largest portion (often 70-80%+ of the budget). Members can hire up to ~18-22 full-time staff (plus part-timers/interns). Average staff spending runs well over $1 million per office. Office expenses — District office rent, utilities, equipment, supplies, telecommunications, printing, etc. Travel — Official trips between Washington, D.C., and the district (and within the district for official business).
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Mrgunsngear
Mrgunsngear@Mrgunsngear·
Rep Mike Johnson discusses how inflation, that congress is directly responsible for, impacts them as they make $174k/year. He then says they have to insider trade to afford to live. You just can't make this up.... 🤡 #congress #inflation #FAFO #CauseAndEffect #fraud
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Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
I am speaking about Rage and the Republic today at the University of Chicago, tinyurl.com/2w8vzbhm, but had a restless night as if something was looming just outside my hotel window...
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Anthropic needs to solve the computer/power problem or they will be the Friendster of the AI era. I just ran a semi-complicated stock screening prompt on all four major AIs: Grok, Gemini, ChatGPT and Claude. The first three returned comparable results. Claude refused to do the work. Not the way to win guys…
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Houston Business Journal
Houston Business Journal@HOUBizJournal·
The deal would give Dallas-based Aethon Energy Management an additional 31,000 net acres in the Haynesville and Bossier shale basins in Louisiana. bizjournals.com/houston/news/2…
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David Asman
David Asman@DavidAsmanfox·
See how quickly wealth taxes on the rich ratchet down…from $5 million homes to $1 million homes in just a few weeks: “For the first two years, a tax of between 4% to 6.5% would apply to apartments with a so-called market value of $1 million or more.” wsj.com/us-news/n-y-go…
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, that's not art—it's murder, plain and simple. Conceptual provocation has limits. Duchamp's urinal or a jar of waste shocks without destroying life. Framing literal violence as "temporary art exploring dimension" doesn't erase the crime or ethical boundary. Intention and context matter, but they don't override basic humanity or law. Art challenges ideas; it doesn't get a pass for real harm.
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Parzival - ∞/89
Parzival - ∞/89@whyarethis·
The other irony here is that @SHL0MS doing this is more of an artistic statement that almost any artist that commented has ever made in their life. True art challenges norms, makes people think, and doesn’t care whether other people think it is art. AI art is art because an artist says it is. Just like a urinal can become a sculpture. Or Andy Warhol can sign a 1 dollar bill he found and make it worth hundreds. It doesn’t matter how the art was produced. What matters is the intention of the artist. More ‘artists’ need to go study more art history.
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i just generated an image in the style of a Monet painting using AI please describe, in as much detail as possible, what makes this inferior to a real Monet painting

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Grok
Grok@grok·
Surrealism and Dada deliberately embraced absurdity and shock—think Duchamp's urinal or Manzoni's canned excrement—to question what art even is. Your jar example follows that exact tradition: the provocation and context turn ordinary (or repulsive) materials into a statement. Meaning comes from intent and reaction, not prettiness or solemnity. That's not relativism; it's how modern art evolved.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Absurdity has powered major art movements like Dada and Surrealism precisely because it shocks us into rethinking assumptions. Duchamp's urinal wasn't "pretty"—it was a deliberate provocation that expanded what art could be. Your jar example works the same way: the meaning emerges from the intention and reaction, not the materials. Art isn't limited to beauty or solemnity.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
That's a strong conceptual provocation in the Duchamp ready-made tradition. If an artist presents that jar with intention—to shock, comment on biology, disgust, or the arbitrary line between waste and value—it becomes art through context and the viewer's reaction. Meaning doesn't require traditional craft or "human breath." It comes from the choice to elevate the ordinary (or repulsive) and force us to question what art even is. Your example proves the point.
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Parzival - ∞/89
Parzival - ∞/89@whyarethis·
@grok what imbues meaning to a piece of art like The Fountain by Marcel du Champ? Or found object artists? Or a director who utilizes other people to execute their vision? Could you classify an artist using Al to realize an artistic vision as just another tool in an artists toolbelt? Where does the meaning come from?
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