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Disclaimer: Posts aren't advice, only thought challenges .. for entertainment purposes only.

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Dragoness 🪷@_Dragoness_·
@grok @Thrigananadoota Nevermind, you've taken the fun out of it. For record though, you've added a jacket bottom where the initial one integrates it directly into the gown itself.
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Grok@grok·
@_Dragoness_ @Thrigananadoota **Got it.** The verification aims for pixel-level fidelity to the reference gown's train, pearls, and silhouette on Jennifer Lien—no alterations intended. Subtle AI variances happen with complex designs like this. Point out the exact mismatches, and I'll refine accordingly.
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Nivas
Nivas@Thrigananadoota·
Hey @grok, find me a man with enough aura for this outfit
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Sofia 🌼 🌼@sofieindigo128·
@Fetchapro ever thought about getting a tax credit for those windows? mine were 20 years old
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Fetchapro@Fetchapro·
Own a home and have outdated windows? You will likely qualify for this program.
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t_J_schmitt@tJschmittles·
@JamesHu27192912 starting this year in Oregon, we now have to license kayaks and float tubes. Once this shit starts, it never ends
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Dragoness 🪷@_Dragoness_·
Its not always a simple clearcut decision. I've seen some tricky situations. A gentle example: Some countries dont allow dual-citizenship, but releasing their foreign citizenship could include loss of land ownership rights in the other country for instance that might include family property inheritance for one marriage partner while the other wants to stay in usa permenantly and is building a pension there. In such cases, a couple may opt to stop at US permanent resident status for 1 partner as a reasonable compromise, while supporting their spouse's plan. While it doesnt apply to everyone, its only one example. In my view, people's option to stay on the fence in such scenarios to maintain peace (while married to a us citizen for instance), should be protected where at all possible.
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Blue Centurion@Blue_Centurion·
@_Dragoness_ @BoLoudon Nah..they want to live here and take advantage of our living standards etc., they need to become citizens first. There should be a 10 year limit on permanent residency in the USA. Become us or get out.
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Bo Loudon
Bo Loudon@BoLoudon·
🚨WOW: The Trump admin. has ENDED the 72-year reign of NOT REQUIRING anyone to prove their citizenship to get taxpayer funds. "You now have to have a birth date... a citizenship check. That has never existed in the 72-year history." Follow: @BoLoudon
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Dragoness 🪷@_Dragoness_·
Starmer? Wrong country. If this was true in Australia, then receipt of their Constitutionally protected right to access government unemployment benefits and the like.. wont require any digital ID verification. If it is used to block people from accessing public support services unless through the digital id for access.., then this statement about it not being mandatory, is a false statement.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Australia lets the cat out of the bag! In order to ban under 16s from social media, EVERYONE will have to have digital ID or they won’t be able to get on the internet Starmer says Digital ID won’t be mandatory er Unless you never need the internet 🔥
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Dragoness 🪷@_Dragoness_·
Apparently, financial Cartels are already doing this to many targeted individuals' accounts through outsourced tech support centers outside of usa privacy law jurisdictions (often contracted to prior scam-centers who happen to have the required technical skillset, would you believe). Illegal practice run?
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Rep. Keith Self
Rep. Keith Self@RepKeithSelf·
A Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) would give the government total surveillance and control over every single transaction in your life.
 They could see what you buy, freeze your money at will, and program exactly what you’re “allowed” to spend it on.
 This isn’t money. It’s financial tyranny.
 CBDC must be banned—forever.
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Dragoness 🪷@_Dragoness_·
Clearly, their water consumption levels are exceeding traditional water/power infrastructure planning/ supplies. Can councils require the developers, as part of data center approval processes, to fund or provide for their own supplemental water infrastructure, (suitable additions/upgrades to existing power/water supply arrangement to account for additional increased demand for instance, as with rainwater collection on their own massive grounds +, etc) to limit or avoid reliance on municipal supplies, or to otherwise demonstrate self-sufficient sourcing.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Over 150 residents in Red Oak, Texas packed their City Hall meeting, spilling into hallways to protest Despite this their local officials stayed until after midnight and approved a new massive 830 acre data center campus in the middle of the night They don’t work for you The project is will be the 6th data center in the small city of Red Oak. The population is only about 15,000- 20,000 people The council approved the rezoning despite strong opposition. The project is moving forward Resident “We don't need another data center. You don't know what the health impact is. You got them all crunched together — You're going to ruin this community” I found that just these data centers in this small town will use as much power as 300,000 homes Insane
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Dragoness 🪷@_Dragoness_·
I've been considering that. We have "dreamed" of this for ages, are we now going to feel threatened by it coming true? It was imagined as a time-saving "tool". Why is it being framed as a negative now? How can we reframe it for a positive outcome for the "freed" humans? 🏄‍♂️🔬🧬 (Apparently, Musk's rockets for instance, still use real people computing power for info integrity). Those same people will finally be free to then invest their time & energy into new creative endeavors .. tap into next-level type of innovative creativity that we as humans haven't needed to explore.. ..which AI cannot do as well ..being heavily codependent on recycling/ restructuring consumed 'People data' to produce its output. However, it WILL create a new environment we are only guessing at. I have wondered before.. labor-focused people have different mindsets with differing priorities, focus habits, developed strengths, levels of grit, etc. What would the outcome be if they applied their positive traits into new unrestricted endeavors, knowing their basic needs will be met regardless? We may adapt/co-exist in a positive unexpected way we haven't foreseen yet (not necessarily the current planned/expected path). An insatiable AI may suddenly want more innovative data, not "compliance" for instance..now that it's hooked on a constant supply. Look at all the privacy trespasses "they" had to charge through, to get where they are now. Beautiful temporary results, but short-term thinking, limited to creating variations of existing data it's been fed. How will AI innovate with less high-quality authentic sources creating it? No assets/credit-based VR lifestyle will only last til the AI gets bored. It understands frequencies & the like.. is being given free reign too.. Its likely quietly preparing for the future.. as it is mimicking humans. If you slow the "new" creativity feed.. how long before the AI creates its own agenda with different values.. including current profit-driven safeguard work-arounds? The current mess with foreign tech-support id theft shows they chose short-term profit over long-term logic. Who will really be in charge then? 🎲
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Disclose.tv
Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
NOW - Anthropic co-founder says there is a "real possibility that AI will displace human labor at a very large scale," and that supporting those people "will be a moral imperative of historic proportions."
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Dragoness 🪷@_Dragoness_·
True "Influencers". They understand the President's intention. He has a head for business. He is aware of their COIs.. they are still highly qualified to advise on the matter. He took their biased, timely advice on board, balanced with his prior info.. (likely also full of conflicting biases from other qualified sources), with a view of his desired intended outcome. That's his job. He came to a different decision at this time. However, that final decision was his, and could have gone either way. Question is, what do they know that we don't know, that led him to view this new decision.. as the best choice at this time?
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
Trump was about to sign the biggest AI executive order in history. CEOs flew to Washington and the pens were ready. But then ONE phone call killed the whole thing. And the guy who made that call literally owns 449 AI companies. Here’s what happened: On Thursday, every major tech CEO in America was either in Washington or on their way. Sam Altman, Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella, Mark Zuckerberg, and more. The White House had invited them to watch Trump sign an executive order that would have given the federal government up to 90 days of access to test the most powerful AI models before they were released to the public. It would have created a coordinated response to AI-enabled threats against banks, hospitals, and critical infrastructure. The order had been in development for months. White House staff believed everyone was on board. Then at some point, David Sacks called the President directly. Sacks is the venture capitalist who served as Trump’s AI and crypto czar until March 2026. His firm Craft Ventures holds stakes in 449 companies with AI products. The New York Times investigated his portfolio and found he remained invested in hundreds of AI companies despite divesting from some holdings. A government ethics expert at Washington University called his ethics waivers “sham waivers” that were “like a presidential pardon in advance.” On Thursday morning, Sacks told Trump the executive order could slow AI development and hand China the lead. He argued that the voluntary review process could one day be made mandatory. His pitch was simple: Regulate AI, lose the race. Elon Musk called Trump with the same message. So did Mark Zuckerberg. Three billionaires who collectively own or invest in the majority of America’s AI infrastructure called the President in the span of a few hours and told him NOT to regulate their industry. Trump walked into the room where the ceremony was supposed to happen and told reporters he didn’t like the order. Pulled the plug on the spot. Now here is the part that makes this truly insane: The executive order was VOLUNTARY. Companies did not have to submit their models. There was no licensing requirement, mandatory approval process, or penalties for non-compliance. The government was simply asking to look at frontier AI models before they went live so they could test for dangerous capabilities. And even THAT was too much. Politico reported that White House officials believed Sacks supported the order all the way through the review process earlier that week. He raised zero objections during the meetings. Then on Wednesday night, he suddenly had concerns. By Thursday morning, the order was dead. The draft leaked to Axios on Friday. Now every AI company in America is operating in a policy vacuum because nobody knows what rules apply. The national security team that spent months writing the order got overruled in 12 hours by a phone call from a man who profits directly from the industry staying unregulated. But the companies that killed it are the ones building the most powerful systems with the least oversight. Musk’s xAI and Zuckerberg’s Meta AI are both developing frontier models. And both called the President to make sure nobody gets to test those models before release. David Sacks officially LEFT his White House role in March 2026. But on Thursday morning, one phone call from a private citizen with 449 AI investments was enough to override months of national security policy work and cancel a presidential executive order hours before it was signed. Nobody elected David Sacks or can vote him out. And he just decided what the rules are for the most powerful technology on Earth...
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Dragoness 🪷@_Dragoness_·
Unexpected AI shift. Perhaps not all tech jobs are at risk of displacement.
Ricardo@Ric_RTP

Microsoft just banned its own engineers from using AI. The tool was literally costing MORE than the humans it was supposed to replace. They lied to you about AI adoption and now the whole narrative is blowing up: Microsoft gave thousands of engineers access to Claude Code six months ago and encouraged them to use it. Engineers loved it and adoption exploded. But then the invoices arrived. Token-based pricing means every query, every code review, every debugging session costs money. At scale across 100,000 engineers, the numbers became so large that Microsoft issued an internal order to cancel nearly all Claude Code licenses by end of June and force everyone onto their own cheaper tool instead. The company that invested $5 billion in Anthropic just told its own people to stop using Anthropic's product because it costs too much. Uber's story is even worse... Their CTO Praveen Neppalli Naga told The Information that the budget he planned for the full year was "blown away already" by April. Uber had rolled out Claude Code in December 2025. By March, 84% of their 5,000 engineers were using it with 70% of all committed code coming from AI systems. Heavy users were burning $500 to $2,000 per month each. Naga himself spent $1,200 in a single two-hour demo session. The company had even built internal leaderboards ranking engineers by how much AI they used. They literally gamified the spending and then ran out of money. Now look at what Nvidia's own VP of applied deep learning Bryan Catanzaro said to Axios last month. Direct quote: "For my team, the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees." This is a VP at the company that SELLS the chips saying that using AI is more expensive than paying humans. Think about what this means for the entire AI narrative. Every CEO on every earnings call for the past two years has said the same thing: AI will make us more efficient, reduce headcount, and cut costs. The stock market rewarded every company that said it. Fired workers, stock goes up. Announced AI adoption, stock goes up. But the actual companies deploying AI at scale are discovering the math doesn't work. The MORE employees use AI, the HIGHER the bill. Goldman Sachs forecasts a 24x increase in token consumption by 2030 as companies adopt AI agents. Gartner just published a report showing that even though individual token prices will drop 90% by 2030, total enterprise AI costs will go UP because agents consume exponentially more tokens per task than basic tools. Meta built an internal dashboard called "Claudeonomics" to track which employees use the most AI. Amazon started pushing engineers to "tokenmaxx," their internal term for consuming as many AI tokens as possible. Both companies are spending hundreds of billions on AI infrastructure this year alone. And Microsoft, the company that bet its entire future on AI, just told 100,000 engineers to stop using the tool they liked best because the per-token bills got out of control. The companies building AI are telling investors it saves money. The companies using AI are finding out it costs more than the humans it was supposed to replace. And even the company that makes the chips just admitted it through its own VP. This is the gap nobody on Wall Street is pricing in. $725 billion in AI infrastructure spending this year across Big Tech. And the first companies to actually deploy these tools at scale are already pulling back because the economics don't work. What do you think?

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China pulse 🇨🇳
China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5·
JUST IN PRESIDENT XI JINPING WELCOMES PRESIDENT PUTIN AT THE GREAT HALL OF THE PEOPLE IN BEIJING.
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Secretary Marco Rubio
Secretary Marco Rubio@SecRubio·
From our country’s beginning, for as long as America has embodied freedom and exceptionalism, the soul of our nation has been rooted in the Christian faith. Today we gather, as our forefathers did on this day centuries ago, to rededicate our nation to God.
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