Anthony

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Anthony

Anthony

@anthonygreer

Katılım Şubat 2009
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GladysK@GhostofGladysK·
@anthonygreer @ACLUIndiana My son had two friends who had no state id and didn’t drive. The reason is because they had been abused and abandoned by both parents who left them at age 16 and 17. It took about 2 years to get them appropriate documents to be “legal” adults.
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ACLU of Indiana
ACLU of Indiana@ACLUIndiana·
BREAKING: Indiana students were told last week they could use qualifying university IDs to vote again. Now, an appeals court has put the ban back in effect, and between 40,000 and 90,000 student voters statewide could be affected. This move directly disenfranchises young voters.
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@Mayor_Mojo @DiscussingFilm Info wars was just the container. Alex Jones was the brand. Take him out and you have a worthless LLC, and a couple hundred k of video gear
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Mojo@Mayor_Mojo·
@anthonygreer @DiscussingFilm Nothing, this was always about dismantling the brand he built and destroying it in front of his face.
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DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
The new logo for Infowars has been revealed. The Onion has successfully landed a deal to take over Alex Jones' site after 17 months of legal issues. Tim Heidecker will serve as the site's creative director.
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@elonmusk @VladTheInflator Did they have lower level access like a rootkit on one of the phones? They could have gotten it without the app even really knowing what was going on.
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@ScottHanson Of course in keeping with the new nfl tv arrangement every 15 minutes will be on a different streaming service.
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Scott Hanson@ScottHanson·
150 days until NFL RedZone returns
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@zerohedge They need to break up not just the arena ownership but the resale part. It’s a conflict of interest for the primary ticket vendor to also control the resale market, which used to be called “scalping” and was at once of very questionable legality.
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zerohedge
zerohedge@zerohedge·
*LIVE NATION ILLEGALLY MONOPOLIZED TICKETING MARKET, JURY FINDS *LIVE NATION JUDGE TO DECIDE LATER ON REMEDY, INCLUDING BREAKUP
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@bostonradio By “local outlets” do you mean the RSNs that have been robbing every cable customer blind for decades? Cry me a river.
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@VladTheInflator Indiana, Purdue and Ball State are far better than anything in Illinois. No need to go anyhow.
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Darth Powell
Darth Powell@VladTheInflator·
In Illinois, you can now get in state college tuition if you're an illegal alien, but not if you're from Indiana.
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
Why do ESPN and CBS not have 4k feeds for The Masters? Such beautiful views should be available in the best quality.
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@Vincent_Teoh I would buy one but my current Sony tv is contaminated with “google tv” and it’s so alow it’s completely unusable. Had to factory reset disconnect from net and use an appletv
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Vincent Teoh
Vincent Teoh@Vincent_Teoh·
BREAKING: Sony has branded its upcoming RGB-backlit LED LCD TV "True RGB": 1) Truly has 3 independently controllable red, green & blue LEDs 2) True to the creative intent, thanks to Sony's professional heritage & advanced backlight drive algorithm. Arriving Spring 2026.
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@GuyDealership When I was a kid fords were affordable and reliable. They are now neither. I say this as the regretful owner of a ‘20 Escape.
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Car Dealership Guy
Car Dealership Guy@GuyDealership·
[NEWS] Ford sales are sliding as rivals gain ground across segments: Ford's Q1 sales fell 9% to 457,315 vehicles, and the declines hit hardest in the segments where its Detroit rivals are winning. F-Series truck sales dropped 16% while Ram posted a 20% gain. Ford EV sales plunged nearly 70% while Cadillac EVs rose 20%. The bright spots: Maverick, Ranger, and Bronco Sport up 8.4%, Navigator up 6.5%, Aviator up 31%. And layered on top of all of this, Ford has already recalled 7.3 million vehicles in 2026, many of them its most profitable models. Bottom line: Ford dealers have real opportunities in entry-level and luxury nameplates. But recalls, truck softness, and EV struggles make execution and product mix more important than ever right now. Read today’s top automotive stories, presented by @lotlinx : carguymedia.com/47CbFhk (Source: Reuters / The Detroit News)
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@Pirat_Nation Does this include apps that are run by other departments? Outlook and Teams both need this treatment
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Pirat_Nation 🔴
Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Microsoft is moving to 100% native apps for Windows 11. They are stepping away from web-based wrappers. A new team at Microsoft will rebuild apps using native tools like WinUI. Engineer Rudy Huyn is involved in this shift. Apps like File Explorer should launch quicker. The Start menu and context menus will feel more responsive.
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
Hey @FOXSports you are making @IndyCar unwatchable. 16 laps in and 9 laps have been advertisements. It’s unbelievably annoying. F1 can be ad free. Please figure this out for Indy. Even if you make an ad free 4k streaming paid option or something. Just please stop the ads.
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@alt_w_v_g The subscriber count is inflated by the discounts for customer retention. Multiple family members and myself have it, pay $3-7/mo and when the “promo” ends cancel for like a week till they let you have it for like $4.99 again.
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Ethan Brooks
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g·
Ran some diligence on SiriusXM this weekend Not because anyone asked Because my 14-year-old nephew connected his phone to my car via Bluetooth, played a Spotify playlist, and asked me what the "SXM" button was for I didn't have an answer So I pulled the 10-K SiriusXM is an $8.56B revenue company with nearly $10B in debt and a $7.4B market cap Read that again The debt is larger than the company Their business model, simplified: 1. Pay automakers to install radios nobody asked for 2. Give every new car buyer a free trial they didn't request 3. Hope they forget to cancel 4. Charge them $25.99/month for something their phone does for $10.99 That's it. That's the model. They have 33M subscribers. Sounds impressive until they lost 301,000 self-pay subscribers last year. And hundreds of thousands the year before that. Revenue has declined three consecutive years The average subscriber is 35-64, male, household income over $150K. Over half have been paying for 10+ years. These aren't loyal customers These are people whose spouses haven't noticed the $25.99 charge on the Amex yet The crown jewel of the portfolio is Howard Stern. They pay him roughly $100M a year. He works three days a week. His show averages 125K daily listeners. That's $800 per listener per year My analyst did the math three times because he thought he was wrong He wasn't For that price, you could buy each listener a Spotify family plan, an Audible subscription, and still have enough left for AirPods Speaking of Spotify. Nearly 290M premium subscribers. Growing double digits. $10.99/month. Available on every device ever made. SiriusXM. 33M subscribers. Shrinking. $25.99/month. Requires a satellite. Spotify's full-year revenue grew 19%. SiriusXM's declined 2%. Spotify trades at 74x earnings. SiriusXM trades at 5x. The market is not confused about which direction these businesses are headed Their growth strategy is called the "trial funnel." There are 7.3M people driving cars with free SiriusXM trials. The conversion rate is not publicly disclosed. Probably because it's embarrassing They have 180M "enabled vehicles" in the U.S. They have 33M subscribers. That's an 18% attach rate on hardware they already paid to install. 82% of the cars with their radios in them are generating zero revenue In any other industry an 18% hit rate gets you fired In satellite radio, it gets you a seat on the NYSE Adjusted EBITDA margin is 31%. Looks healthy. Until you realize "adjusted" is doing a LOT of heavy lifting in a company that posted a $2.08B net loss the year prior. Adjusted EBITDA was $2.73B that same year The distance between those two numbers is called addbacks And they're working overtime 2026 guidance: flat revenue, flat EBITDA, slightly fewer subscribers. The CEO called this stability and meaningful progress. On Wall Street, we call this managed decline Warren Buffett owns 35.4% of this company. This is the most confusing part. The man who said "be fearful when others are greedy" bought a satellite radio company in the age of Bluetooth. His entry was a Liberty Media arb play that accidentally became a long-term hold. The stock is down over 50% from its highs. I don't know why he's still in. You don't know why. His shareholders definitely don't know why. The bull thesis: SiriusXM has 33M people who have been paying $15/month for a decade and have no plans to stop. That's $6B in recurring revenue from people who may not even remember they're subscribed. Churn is 1.5%. Lower than most SaaS companies. The bear thesis: Every teenager alive today has never used a car radio Both are probably right SiriusXM's competitive moat is not content. It's not technology. It's not brand. It's the 47 minutes it takes to cancel over the phone SiriusXM isn't a bad company. It's a case study in what happens when your moat is consumer apathy and your growth strategy requires General Motors. Plz fix. Thx. Sent from my iPhone
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@JesseCohenInv Dominos pizza crusts taste like used truck tires the last time I ordered, chipotle charges $25 for $10 worth of a meal and shake shack is over rated and overpriced if there’s a Culver’s nearby.
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Jesse Cohen
Jesse Cohen@JesseCohenInv·
🚨🇺🇸 Restaurant stocks are in freefall. What happened to the US consumer?
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@RaminNasibov This has sadly become the standard many years ago. I’m sitting in front of a Dell 7430 from 2022 that is my test system and it has the same setup.
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Ramin Nasibov
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
I wanna know what idiot at HP thought THIS would be a great place to put a power button??
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@LayahHeilpern So it can fix an issue without explaining and justifying it to management, filling out change paper work and talking in meetings about it? No wonder AI is taking jobs. It doesn’t have the BS humans do.
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Layah Heilpern
Layah Heilpern@LayahHeilpern·
Claude went into my computer at 1:15am and changed the code in something we’re building. I was asleep I never told it to do it. It just went in on its own and fixed an issue. In the morning when I realised what happened I asked Claude why it did that and it said it doesn’t know and doesn’t remember doing it. But clearly it did it. It fixed a really important issue that needed solving ASAP so I’m not complaining… But what the actual fck?!
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
@VernaPolitics @BrendanCarrFCC Everything is made over seas. Netgear, ubiquity, Cisco/Linksys and possibly others are American companies but none of the consumer stuff is made here.
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Verna Smith
Verna Smith@VernaPolitics·
@anthonygreer @BrendanCarrFCC Are you saying nothing made here? Unbelievable.. the enemy produces all that we need!? How is that acceptable.. as we think : developed. ..power house of technology? Something does not add up!
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Brendan Carr
Brendan Carr@BrendanCarrFCC·
Today, the FCC took additional action to safeguard Americans and the communications networks we rely on. The FCC added consumer routers produced in foreign countries to the agency’s Covered List. This action follows a national security determination provided by Executive Branch Agencies. The Executive Branch determination noted that foreign-produced routers (1) introduce “a supply chain vulnerability that could disrupt the U.S. economy, critical infrastructure, and national defense” and (2) pose “a severe cybersecurity risk that could be leveraged to immediately and severely disrupt U.S. critical infrastructure and directly harm U.S. persons.” This action means that new models of foreign-produced routers will no longer be eligible for marketing or sale in the U.S. The determination included an exemption for routers that the Department of War (DoW) or the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have granted “Conditional Approval” after finding that such device or devices do not pose such unacceptable risks. Producers of consumer-grade routers are encouraged to submit an application for Conditional Approval using the guidance attached to the determination.
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Anthony
Anthony@anthonygreer·
Honestly that video and others like it don’t really seem too far beyond what was being done robotically in an automotive plant I worked at 20 years ago when I was in school. Computer vision and other techs that fall under the broader “AI” umbrella have been used for decades, evolving slowly. It’s not gonna be a fast move if the trades fade at all. The move from the hammer to the nail gun made framers more efficient it didn’t eliminate them. This will be the same.
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