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SaveMeeJeebus

@SaveMeeJeebus

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San Francisco, CA Katılım Nisan 2008
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SaveMeeJeebus
SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@bigchaunc64 @FilmCritHULK Twitter is a fun game where you have to guess the news based on your feed’s info-sparse commentary
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@BlemDeux @ClarsenDean @artfanszone I agree, the nausea this video provokes (from the unrealistic, exaggerated, out-of-sync way the background shifts with respect to the motion of the camera), is real.
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Ginger Jones
Ginger Jones@plaything______·
i love when LA feels more like tijuana than nyc
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@SlidinDelta @SenEricSchmitt It's clearly being used to introduce a clause giving further information about a person or people previously mentioned, the aforementioned "foreigners, aliens"
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Senator Eric Schmitt
Senator Eric Schmitt@SenEricSchmitt·
The Citizenship Clause was written to overrule Dred Scott. It wasn't written to create an incentive to prop up our tourism industry, incentivize illegal crossings, or invite invasion by rivals. If a judge can't distinguish the two, they've lost the plot.x.com/mrddmia/status…
🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸@mrddmia

Do the Supreme Court justices really think we fought the Civil War to give birthright citizenship to 1.5 million Chinese birth tourists? If textualism and originalism gets us to that result, that judicial philosophy is an utter fraud.

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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@lbyron @neoavatara It's abundantly clear from the senatorial debate over the amendment that they were talking about newborns of ambassadors and foreign ministers when talking about people not "subject to the jurisdiction" of the United States.
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Eric is blocking the road to serfdom
@neoavatara In both cases the original intent is clear by the writings of the authors of the amendment. In both cases, the right is promoting the original intent. You are not, apparently.
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Pradheep J. Shanker, M.D.
The constitutional phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” is the right wing's equivalent of the Left's use of "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State..." to try to twist the original meaning of the Constitution.
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@SlidinDelta @SenEricSchmitt “foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers” The “foreigners, aliens” are the newborns “who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers”
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SaveMeeJeebus
SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@briannalyman2 lol that’s one of the strongest arguments? Erler is an idiot who doesn’t know how people talk
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Brianna Lyman
Brianna Lyman@briannalyman2·
One of the strongest arguments against birthright citizenship: Sen. Howard said during opening remarks of the citizenship clause debate: “This amendment which I have offered is simply declaratory of what I regard as the law of the land already, that every person born within the limits of the United States, and subject to their jurisdiction, is by virtue of natural law and national law a citizen of the United States...This will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the Government of the United States, but will include every other class of persons.” As Edward Erler anticipated, the left has argued that Howard meant to only include “families of ambassadors or foreign ministers” when he used the wording “who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers.” But “if so,” Erler argues, “this would be an extraordinarily loose way of speaking: ambassadors and foreign ministers are foreigners and aliens and their designation as such would be superfluous.” Erler argues the commas following “foreigners” and “aliens” “suggest a discrete listing of separate classes of persons excluded from jurisdiction.”
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@sentinel_actual @togton1 @ScottGreenfield “foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors and foreign ministers” The babies who belong to the “families of ambassadors and foreign ministers” are the “foreigners, aliens”
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Sentinel
Sentinel@sentinel_actual·
@togton1 @ScottGreenfield Yes. The oxford comma shows 3 categories: Foreigners. Aliens. Families of Ambassadors and foreign ministers. The senator did not state the same thing 3 different times. He had 3 separate categories.
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Scott Greenfield
Scott Greenfield@ScottGreenfield·
You're never going to believe why the US can arrest, prosecute, convict and imprison aliens, and even deport them. It's because they are "subject to the jurisdiction of the United States." Who knew?
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4A616F736E@JayLPhil·
@DJCrabhat @davepl1968 @mehdirhasan Then one would have to wonder, why there's societies have never evolved at the same rate and base that white Europeans or Asians have? If we all have the same cognitive abilities, then why don't we have the same level of infrastructure?
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De Sade
De Sade@noobpsyborg42·
@paulg And AI writing has no soul most of the time. It does not have opinions
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Sadly, one way I now recognize fake AI-generated replies is that AIs write punchier sentences than most ordinary humans.
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@MeatFriday @dieworkwear Most people who had this growing up ended up eating in the kitchen all the time anyway while the dining room only got used on like 3-4 holidays
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Patrick Thornton
Patrick Thornton@MeatFriday·
@dieworkwear A large functional non-open kitchen accompanied by a separate large traditional dining room is the best.
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apples
apples@gunboneyard·
You seem to be drastically overestimating how much NYers earn (and Americans in general): NYC median wage: $49k~$51k USD / $81k median household income London median wage: $62k USD UK median networth: $176,370 US median networth: $124,041 osc.ny.gov/files/reports/… ubs.com/us/en/wealth-m… commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-brief… data.census.gov/profile/New_Yo… Can also make an argument NYC has shit African food. NYC's weather is also notoriously bad too.
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Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban·
London is a better city than NYC. I've said what I said, I can do no other.
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@Marky_X_ Gollum plummeting looked like something out of Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job
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MarkyX 🌹 MafiaBlitz.com
Did you know there is a Finish made for TV Lord of the rings in the 90s? Now you know
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@dstl_app @mckaywrigley Idk, if anything I'm seeing people complain how the 3k limit isn't nearly enough and they burn through it quickly. People have the option to buy more credits on top of the 3k now.
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DSTL
DSTL@dstl_app·
@SaveMeeJeebus @mckaywrigley Fair point, but Make isn’t a separate line item. It’s bundled into existing seats with a 3,000 credit cap most people don’t hit. It’s more like feature gating a loss leader. The question is whether they ever can charge for it independently.
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Mckay Wrigley
Mckay Wrigley@mckaywrigley·
btw we’re 6-12 months away from ai tools being able to: - autonomously use any piece of software in the world - effortlessly clone it in a weekend - constantly monitor it for updates - add whatever features you want on top of it all without you ever needing to use your computer
Claude@claudeai

Computer use is now in Claude Code. Claude can open your apps, click through your UI, and test what it built, right from the CLI. Now in research preview on Pro and Max plans.

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DSTL@dstl_app·
@mckaywrigley That's the moment SaaS margins go to zero. If a customer's agent can clone and customize your product overnight, your moat isn't the software anymore, it's the data and workflows trapped inside it. Figma can't even charge for Make right now. Who's ready for that conversation?
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@Uv_i @trq212 An engineer who’s building Claude Code just needs to prompt Claude Code better?
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Yuvraj
Yuvraj@Uv_i·
@trq212 Figma is not needed. You just need to prompt better.
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@updating_priors @jasonlk Yeah I didn’t get how they said in the video that Figma isn’t charging for Make when they stated charging for tokens on March 11th.
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rush
rush@updating_priors·
Great post. However it is disingenuous to say Figma “lost” to replit and loveable. Figma has been giving Figma Make away for free until just last week, hence they don’t have revenue to show for it. Make does get plenty of usage however. Let’s check back in 3 quarters and see how @zoink and co are doing?
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@TheMindScourge “When you’re in California, Asia and Mexico feel very close, and Europe feels far away” Surprisingly, it takes longer to get to Tokyo than London from California. Maybe more like, Hawaii feels close and the Caribbean far away.
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The Mind Scourge
The Mind Scourge@TheMindScourge·
When you visit Miami, Latin America feels very close, and Europe/Asia feel very far away When you’re in California, Asia and Mexico feel very close, and Europe feels far away In NYC and DC, Europe feels very close, and Asia very distant In the Midwest, the rest of the world might as well exist on another planet
Armando Ibarra@aibarra

BIG DEAL: @the_IDB just opened its Miami office, putting them in the heart of LatAm deal-making to turbocharge investment into new hemispheric supply chains, infrastructure & tech. This will further cement Miami as the central hub for finance & geo-economics across the Americas.

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