saccaed

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saccaed

saccaed

@Saccaed

Occasional thing doer.

Katılım Şubat 2010
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saccaed@Saccaed·
@libbyemmons Thinking it might not be a bad idea to spread out school in and out times to reduce the crowd density.
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Libby Emmons@libbyemmons·
New Jersey Transit did NOT used to be like this.
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saccaed@Saccaed·
@Timcast Not all that different from ____-Science degrees being bullshit(if it were science it would not need a science tag). If they had done something of other merit that would be the title.
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Tim Pool@Timcast·
Im convinced that social media influencers are all retards
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saccaed@Saccaed·
@WeaponOutfitter Worth getting a multi-function induction cooker. Yogurt, bread, soups. Lots that can be easily cooked in a rice cooker. I've had good luck setting up bookmarks for used cookers. Typically some wife sells a top end unit because the replaceable liner has started to flake non stick.
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saccaed@Saccaed·
@tetsuya_00x Suicidal empathy. Rampant federal level partisan politics that blinds masses to their particular local issues. Mass immigration that has successfully defeated a sense of comradery among citizens. Voting process corruption. Zero accountability for the connected and wealthy.
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てつや
てつや@tetsuya_00x·
私は日本人だから、米国人、特にNewYorkers の心理がよく分かりません。 そこで米国人にお尋ねしたい。 このポストに書かれているように、イスラム過激派による9.11の悲劇を経験したNYがなぜムスリムの市長を選んだのですか? その判断基準は何だったのですか? その市長が米国人よりも移民に優しい政策を採ることは事前に十分に想定きたはずですが...
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf

How the hell did the city that experienced the biggest Islamic terrorist attack in history vote for a Muslim mayor?

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saccaed@Saccaed·
@CJHandmer Don't forget that both are often found in the same person. It would be difficult to find such a concentration and quantity of smart idiots anywhere else on earth.
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saccaed@Saccaed·
@r0ck3t23 The 'gains' also include an awful lot less rosy outcomes. The future is guaranteed; that implies nothing of the fate of those that lived it. Stupid, naive visions of utopia. The now is chaos that leads to something eerily recognizable but alien. We all live in interesting times.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jeff Bezos asked a room to imagine going back a hundred years. When almost everyone was a farmer. And telling those farmers that in 2018 there’d be a job called “massage therapist.” Bezos: “They would not have believed you.” Then a friend took it further. Bezos: “Forget massage therapist, there are dog psychiatrists.” He looked it up. Bezos: “Sure enough, you can easily hire a psychiatrist for your dog.” The room laughed. The point under the laughter wasn’t funny at all. Every time a major technology shift hits, we do the exact same thing. We count the jobs it will destroy. We never count the ones it will create. Because we can’t. They don’t have names yet. The fear is always specific. AI will replace accountants. AI will replace radiologists. AI will replace drivers. The fear has job titles and timelines and projections. The opportunity has none of those things. Because you can’t name what doesn’t exist yet. A farmer in 1920 could understand losing his job to a tractor. He could not understand gaining a career as a social media strategist. Not because he lacked intelligence. Because the entire chain of inventions between his world and that job hadn’t been built yet. Radio. Television. The internet. Smartphones. Social platforms. Creator economies. Every single link in that chain had to exist before “social media strategist” could even be a sentence. That’s where we are with AI right now. Everyone is staring at the tractor. Nobody can see the thing seven inventions away that doesn’t have a name yet. The fear is loud because it fits inside language we already have. The opportunity is silent because it doesn’t. Every technological revolution in history created more jobs than it destroyed. Every single one. Not because anyone planned it. Because human needs expand faster than machines can fill them. We didn’t need massage therapists when we were breaking our backs on farms. We needed them after machines freed our backs and stress replaced labor. The demand didn’t disappear. It migrated somewhere no one was looking. That is exactly what’s happening right now. The jobs AI creates won’t make sense to us yet. They’ll sound as absurd as “dog psychiatrist” would’ve sounded to a farmer in 1920. Until someone is running a $200 hourly practice with a six-month waitlist. The entire conversation right now is about what we’re about to lose. Nobody is talking about what we’re about to gain. Because the gains don’t have vocabulary yet. A hundred years from now, someone will stand on a stage and describe the jobs we couldn’t imagine today. And the audience will laugh. The same way we just did.
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Stephen Ford@StephenSeanFord·
it is still wild to me that Goldeneye, Toy Story, Jumanji and Heat were in theaters at the same time in the december of 1995
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saccaed@Saccaed·
@peterboghossian Thankfully THC only one of many cannibanoids. Good chance it would be CBD or something else that does not require being stoned all day.
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B-AREV@trip_to_valkiri·
French GIGN, 1994 period.
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saccaed@Saccaed·
@XJosh You are lacking in imagination then.
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Josh@XJosh·
Lauren's article made me wonder if I'm doing enough to actually understand the things I'm talking about (which, tbf, I'm probably not). It is unfortunate that most people won't care about her major points though. I still can't imagine anyone defending Andrew Tate in any way.
Kiwi Farms@KiwiFarmsDotNet

.@Lauren_Southern publishes article detailing her experiences with "dissent right" talking-heads, TheQuartering and Tim Pool by name, essentially calling r/w commentators shameless grifters, citing them taking side of Tate over her in S/A allegations. kiwifarms.st/threads/jeremy…

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saccaed@Saccaed·
@GamingAndPandas Meanwhile 'there isn't enough talent in the US' as if they took the recent fires out back and gave them a mass burial.
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Lo-Ping@GamingAndPandas·
"Cloudflare. 1100 employees laid off from US offices. 1100 Indian H1B petitions filed. Microsoft. 15,000 employees laid off from US offices. 15,000 Indian H1B petitions filed. LinkedIn. 900 employees laid off from US offices. 900 Indian H1B petitions filed."
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saccaed@Saccaed·
@OnexPlayer_ Any way to purchase the water blocks? I have so many thin projects I have wanted to water cool and that block solves for most.
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OneXPlayer_Official@OnexPlayer_·
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saccaed@Saccaed·
@JG_Nuke Ditto for public services employees. Midwit managers requiring everything be uploaded to be available for 'AI' to make shoddy reports that fool said midwit managers......
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Nobody Special@JG_Nuke·
Them: "The demand is insane!" The Demand:
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saccaed@Saccaed·
@GarandThumb1 I agree. M1 Garand derivatives are cool even when they don't ping.
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Garand Thumb@GarandThumb1·
I’m sorry but the M-14 and derivatives are cool as hell
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saccaed@Saccaed·
@dccommonsense How enforcement plays out is what will matter. No secret that coordinated cells play an outsized role in fomenting violence and riots at leftist street events. Will the feds go after the actual instigators or will they frame retards as masterminds like has been the norm.
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Dan Carlin
Dan Carlin@dccommonsense·
This is a tool other governments have used in the past to go after their own people who opposed their government/leaders. You include legit mega threats and mix in the domestic undesirables. Thereby conflating (and equating) ISIS terrorists with ICE protesters (or whatever).
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saccaed@Saccaed·
@AVGirl4Life UFC guy can be discounted as that was a weigh in and the dude probably had about 1 cup of water left in his entire body after trying to make weight......
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