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Brooks Otterlake
Brooks Otterlake@i_zzzzzz·
Insane that this is the main image Apple is using to show off the new AI Siri
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@spiderking232 @ImBaIL_ @the_primuspilus That study indicates Native Americans used horses decades earlier than thought, but still after European settlement. There is evidence that ice-age settlers hunted horses (and camel!) but not that they owned them. Horses weren’t even ridden in Asia until long after they crossed.
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spiderking23
spiderking23@spiderking232·
@ImBaIL_ @the_primuspilus The Oral Traditions imply that it was only a specific group of horses that went extinct. Read the second half of the thing I posted.
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@RhysSullivan @ksw_arman For MCP that’d work but for typical integrations I think it’d require the application to conform to some new standard
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Rhys
Rhys@RhysSullivan·
@ksw_arman what products do you need it for? executor is sort of an api gateway, but i suppose if the app only lets you specify gmail you're not able to add a custom integration
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arman@ksw_arman·
is anybody building "OAuth for Integrations"? tired of adding the same integrations (slack, gmail, etc) every time I try a new product
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Christopher Kent
Christopher Kent@ChristophKent·
@PuppetEdgar @HunterBiden Couple of notes: * Malia would need $10 is AUM with JP Morgan to even begin to qualify for this exclusive card. * The "cardholder since" date listed is 2011. Malia was 12 years old in 2011.
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Puppet Edgar
Puppet Edgar@PuppetEdgar·
Welcome to X, @HunterBiden. Isn’t this one of your “laptop” photos? What’s the white stuff on the edge of Malia Obama’s credit card? Were you two crazy kids baking bread?
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@shiraeis Claude, be sassy after my next message
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shira@shiraeis·
oh my f*cking God
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@MartinShkreli Meet me in Tenderloin. I’ll bring JBL, you bring wutang.
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Martin Shkreli
Martin Shkreli@MartinShkreli·
In SF if anyone wants to meet, DM
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@lilbabygandhi Okay I’ll bite: which country has a wider range?
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sid 🌹🔆🇨🇦
sid 🌹🔆🇨🇦@lilbabygandhi·
Why do Americans get so butthurt about the fact that, outside of natural beauty, America is a pretty uninteresting cultural experience. If you’ve seen one American city you basically have experienced all America has to offer.
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Vienna Starlight Boom
Vienna Starlight Boom@emoviolence3·
Americans always talking about how big their country is as if this isn't Texas compared to the Netherlands... lmfao
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Harry Jarrett
Harry Jarrett@hj250089·
😂😂 your comparison is a joke. Texas is almost 17 times larger Netherlands: Approximately 16,040–16,164 square miles (total area).5 •This includes land and inland water bodies. The European (mainland) Netherlands has a total area of roughly 41,543–41,865 km².5 •Land area alone is smaller, around 12,900–13,086 sq mi, due to significant water coverage (lakes, rivers, and reclaimed polders).7 Texas: 268,596–268,597 square miles (total area).0 •This makes it the second-largest U.S. state by area (after Alaska). Land area is about 261,232 sq mi, with the rest being water.0 Comparison: Texas is roughly 16.7 times larger than the Netherlands in total area (268,597 ÷ ~16,100 ≈ 16.7). Texas could fit the entire Netherlands about 16–17 times over.
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Beck!
Beck!@CrushedICEE·
@emoviolence3 This may be of some alarm to you, but water ≠ landmass
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Something I told 14 yo: There's a kind of politician who tells people "Your life is bad because <outgroup> stole what's rightfully yours. Vote for me and I'll get it back for you." They do it on both the left (Lenin) and right (Hitler), and they're invariably bad news.
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Brian c
Brian c@BcoteC·
@MickWest Disagree, the plane appears to be maintain the same distance from the yellow dot. If the dot is stationary, then the plane would need to travel in an arc. The ground does not indicate an arc.
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Mick West
Mick West@MickWest·
An example of parallax. The yellow sphere is not moving, it's just hovering about 5,000 feet up. The camera filming it is moving in a straight line. So it looks like the sphere is moving in a straight line.
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Patrick Collison
Patrick Collison@patrickc·
Maybe a very obvious point, but it only just struck me that, so far at least, intelligence seems to require four valence electrons.
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@Colonthreee @SourabhWasTaken @Eric99068084 Everything you’ve linked is proof of his claim that you’re an indie dev and don’t work with production systems, thus you don’t need the collaboration features of git.
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:3@Colonthreee·
Version control like "git" is just creating more work for everyone involved. There is no reason for this to be so complicated, convoluted, opaque, and behaving like it knows best. It should not require the user to know a billion commands and "tricks" to use. It's unscalable.
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IdiocracyFiles
IdiocracyFiles@IdiocracyFiles·
@GS_VCactivist Scientists were bouncing lasers off the moon BEFORE Gemini missions. This is not proof whatsoever
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G@GS_VCactivist·
This is the best arguments I have heard against moon landing hoax. I love this.
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𓊝@HEAVYWASH_·
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@TrueMillionz @NASA For context, he’s a YouTuber / Crypto enthusiast.
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Millionz
Millionz@TrueMillionz·
@NASA Lol rekt!! 😂😂 Photo taken from Earth
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Sky full of stars. Following a successful lunar flyby, the Artemis II astronauts captured this breathtaking photo of our galaxy, the Milky Way, on April 7, 2026.
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weird fish
weird fish@magneto208·
@FredTaming Lowkey that original post is wrong anyways because the other half of the world isn’t in the shot
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fredesque
fredesque@FredTaming·
dear lord open the schools
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