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@evangrizlon Your right, humans should continue to do manual labor and be forced to work in cruel conditions.
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Daniel Hnyk@hnykda·
LiteLLM HAS BEEN COMPROMISED, DO NOT UPDATE. We just discovered that LiteLLM pypi release 1.82.8. It has been compromised, it contains litellm_init.pth with base64 encoded instructions to send all the credentials it can find to remote server + self-replicate. link below
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Breaking News‼️‼️ Kamala bought a house so climate change is fake!
Eric Balchunas@EricBalchunas

@nypost bt the ocean and the fires Malibu is arguably the worst place to live if you are worried about climate change. it makes no sense unless they don't really believe it

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Halston@halstonvalencia·
I just had one of the worst border experiences of my life, and it proved exactly why Bitcoin matters. I’m an American visiting Canada for 8 weeks. Freelance marketer. A laptop, a suitcase, nothing unusual right? But the moment the customs agents pulled up my social media and saw I work in Bitcoin? Game over. Their tone snapped from routine to hostile instantly. They told me it was “alarming” that I work in Bitcoin. They accused me of “taking work from a perfectly able Canadian.” And yes, they demanded I open and show them every bank account I have. For what? Because I work in an industry they can’t understand or control. I told them the truth: I’m a freelancer. I can work from anywhere. I’m not taking anyone’s job, I’m literally just visiting. Didn’t matter. They flagged me anyway. They wrote in my ‘file’ that I’m a red flag because of Bitcoin. And here’s the real story: Governments aren’t afraid of crime. They’re afraid of free people. This is why I buy Bitcoin. Not to opt out of money, but to opt out of them.
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Froddoyo@Froddoyo·
I present to you, Project Misriah, a workshop collection of Halo ported maps and assets that aims to bring a Halo 3 multiplayer like experience to Counter strike 2! Now available on the CS2 Workshop: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/fi…
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DonAlt@DonAlt·
How funny would it be if all the OGs sold and everyone on here was like "Yo this a good thing - better distribution" And then we died? I think that would be kinda funny
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@wholemars If I’m understanding correctly: Greed is okay in the pursuit of power. Am I getting that right?
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Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
Most billionaires’ wealth is in the form of stock in the companies they created, unlike multi-millionaire musicians who typically have a larger % liquid assets like cash. If they sell their stock and give it away, they lose control of their companies. Musicians on the other hand can still retain ownership of their creative works even if they give everything away. It wouldn’t be reasonable to ask her to sell all the rights to her music to feed the poor, obviously. We also shouldn’t act like billionaires are bad people just because they want to hold their stock in the company they created. Creating a valuable company is a good thing, not a bad thing. It has all kinds of positive ramifications for society and the economy. Economic activity and growth is the true engine to eliminate poverty. Not simply giving your company away. Sounds great to say, very populist, but doesn’t actually make people better off.
The Fame Vault@TheFameVault

At the 2025 WSJ Innovator Awards, Billie Eilish urges industry billionaires to give their wealth to people in need. “If you’re a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? No hate, but give your money away.”

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@Kasparov63 Equating the calculated human suffering needed to embolden capital markets for enrichment of few at the disparity of many is weird thing to call successful.
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