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@bigio_m

Anti-GQP, Pro-Ukraine, Former tech writer, ESL, Linguistics, Cycling 🚴‍♂️, classical guitar player, music lover. Volunteer at Holocaust Center. Vote Blue! 🗳️

Sunrise, FL Katılım Ekim 2013
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Danielle Langlois
Danielle Langlois@DanielleLangWa·
Now is an excellent time to start focusing on the environment. 🌏🌍🌎 “…researchers are using machine learning and artificial intelligence to try to decode the communications of sperm whales. And so that’s really— —So cool. Totally cool, totally fascinating, totally cutting edge.”
Mother Jones@MotherJones

Pulitzer winner Elizabeth Kolbert’s book, Life on a Little-Known Planet, is a master class in writing about the natural world. motherjones.com/politics/2025/…

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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
Imagine hearing this in 1970 after a decade of The Beatles and the Stones
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soulconnect
soulconnect@soulconnect4·
@stoolpresidente Yes. 2 spaces was the rule when I learned to type. I started using one here, because a space takes a character. I think the message is stronger if you don't go over, even though I can if I want. It has carried on to everything I write.
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Dave Portnoy
Dave Portnoy@stoolpresidente·
Somebody please tell this fool my mother was a high school typing teacher and it’s grammatically correct to use 2 spaces. Take a seat clown
Strypes@FXStrypes

@stoolpresidente You know youre only supposed to use 1 space between sentences?

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Danielle Langlois
Danielle Langlois@DanielleLangWa·
I know y'all are having your fun with the Bondi news, just please keep in mind that whenever Trump fires someone, he didn't fire them for the reason that Dems think they should have been fired -- in fact, odds are good that they were fired because they finally said no to one of his illegal requests. And the guy who replaces them is usually even more* of a yes man. *except maybe the Mooch
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Ellen K
Ellen K@LNKDin2·
@Scaramucci My first question was: “Is this a joke??” Then I realized it’s April Fool’s Day. 😏
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Anthony Scaramucci
Anthony Scaramucci@Scaramucci·
After years of telling everybody else how to run the country and months of deliberation, I have a special announcement: I’m running for President of the United States in 2028. I am aware of what happened the last time I worked in the White House. But I do believe I can help guide this country in the right direction. Join me and help me heal America. Mooch 2028 🇺🇸
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Project Hail Mary opened last week. Great film. But nobody is talking about the credits. They should be. A guy with a telescope spent hundreds of hours collecting light from objects so distant that the photons hitting his sensor left their source before Rome was founded. His name is Rod Prazeres. His images ended up on 70-foot IMAX screens worldwide. Look at what he captured. The Rosette Nebula is a cloud of gas 5,000 light-years away that has arranged itself into the shape of a human eye, ringed by fire. The Vela filaments are a stellar explosion still spreading outward through space – blue threads so fine they look like frost on glass. The dust pillar in the Pelican Nebula is manufacturing new suns right now. While you read this. None of it was rendered. All of it is real. Weir spent years getting the science right. The filmmakers felt the same way about the sky. When they needed something beautiful enough to close the film, they went looking for something that actually exists. They found it. 5,000 light-years out. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Danielle Langlois
Danielle Langlois@DanielleLangWa·
@bigio_m Maybe not the best analogy (neither choice is good), but I hear you.
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Department of State
Department of State@StateDept·
🚨 SECRETARY RUBIO: If NATO is just about us defending Europe if they’re attacked, but them denying us basing rights when we need them, then that’s not a very good arrangement. That’s a hard one to stay engaged in and say this is good for the United States.
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Eva P
Eva P@Eva_eva_P·
@StateDept Let's keep it simple ☑️Trump started the illegal #IranWar=it's his war. ☑️Putin started the illegal #UkraineWar=it's his war. ☑️NATO is a purely defensive alliance, it doesn't start wars of aggression, and it doesn't join them. Article 5 doesn't apply to the Iran War. Full stop.
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Department of State@StateDept·
SECRETARY RUBIO: The U.S. is constantly asked to help in wars and we have. But when we had a need, it didn’t get positive responses from NATO. A couple leaders said that Iran was not Europe’s war. Well, Ukraine isn’t our war, yet we’ve contributed more to that fight than anyone.
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Kaecey🇺🇸@AmericanVsGov·
Your city is about to give billions in tax breaks to a building with 30 employees. And they'll tell you it's "economic development." Let me be clear. I'm a nerd. I work with this stuff every single day. I use data centers. I understand their value. And I'm telling you this expansion is a problem. Data centers are popping up everywhere. Your local government is rolling out the red carpet for them with massive tax exemptions that last up to 40 years. Here's what they're getting. 37 states have passed laws giving data centers sales tax exemptions on everything they buy. 16 of those states have handed out nearly $6 billion in exemptions over the last five years. Here's what you're getting. A Microsoft data center in Illinois got $38 million in tax breaks and created 20 jobs. Twenty. A $1.4 billion data center in Liberty, Missouri, got $200 million in tax breaks last week. It will create 30 jobs. One county in New York offered $801 million in tax breaks for 125 jobs. That's $6.4 million per job. Now here's the part that should piss you off. A single data center uses as much electricity as 25,000 to 100,000 homes. Meta is building one in Louisiana that will use more power than the entire city of New Orleans. Another one planned in Wyoming will use more electricity than every home in the state combined. In Virginia, areas with heavy data center concentration saw electricity prices jump 267% over the past five years. One guy's electric bill went from $100 to $281 in a single month. And water? A large data center uses up to 5 million gallons of water a day. That's as much as a city of 50,000 people. Data centers in Texas alone are projected to use 49 billion gallons of water this year. Meanwhile, they tell you to take shorter showers and conserve during the summer. They tell you the power grid can't handle everyone running their AC at the same time. But a building full of servers that drinks more water than your entire town and uses more electricity than your entire state? Here's your tax break. Welcome to the neighborhood. 78% of Americans are concerned that these data centers will raise their energy bills. Community opposition has already blocked or delayed $98 billion in data center projects. This isn't a left or right issue. This is your community issue. Show up to your city council meetings. Push back before they break ground. Because once they're in, they're in for 40 years. Nobody is coming to save your town but you. They Both Suck.
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