
filmjoshi
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filmjoshi
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We’ve minted hella millionaires this century alone and where is said investment in the arts & architecture? Our acclaimed arts institutions are struggling financially and being a working class artist in the City has vanished from possibility due to the cost of living. Be serious.

One of the coolest in person demos at #wwdc26 was @lmstudio running massive local models on 4 daisy chained Mac Studios with a total of 2tb memory Then they pulled out an iPhone and chatted with those models remotely over a secure connection I need to find a use for this



If I cure cancer I will get very rich. And a bunch of people on this site will apparently find my sudden wealth outrageous.

A Southern Baptist missionary family spent over a decade preparing to reach a closed Muslim country. The IMB sent them home. Not over visas. Not over security. Over their infant daughter's vaccine schedule. They aren't anti-vaccine. They asked for one thing: that the timing and selection of their baby's vaccines stay a decision they could make with their own physician. The IMB said no. "This is the policy. You're either with it, or you're not." Here's what makes that a Baptist problem and not just a medical one: the IMB isn't a private company. It's a convention entity—built by Southern Baptist churches, funded from the pews. And the Baptist Faith & Message says God alone is Lord of the conscience. Vaccine scheduling isn't in Scripture. When an SBC entity turns a prudential medical judgment into a non-negotiable condition of service, it has crossed from policy into conscience-binding—the one thing Baptists have always said belongs to God alone. At last week's annual meeting, Chitwood told messengers the policy had been reviewed and affirmed. But it was a medical review. It never touched the conscience question. Two Missouri messengers filed motions anyway. Both are now before the IMB. The full story: open.substack.com/pub/againstneu… #sbc #imb

I am once again making a plea. Someone please get these headlights under control!

The more videos I see, the more im convinced Koreans and Mexicans belong together.

Rainn Wilson says "The Office" probably wouldn’t be made today, telling Fox News Digital that media trends have shifted left and that cancel culture makes it difficult for edgy comedies to thrive.


















