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Anesu
@itsanesup
Founder Pulseline (https://t.co/tSpiX7AWKM), eXtern OS (https://t.co/dc1Vtyu3NB) | https://t.co/MCGWsbZiPl
Australia Katılım Mayıs 2016
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"EASILY solve world hunger" Yeah, you may need to consider this position if this is one of your main reasons. Try to think about what that actually entails a bit more.
Another point is that there are other ways to improve people's lives that allow everyone involved to win and maintain the ability to do more. For example, for the first time in a random farm in Africa, I was able to put good reliable internet there, and they are now able to do things they simply could not before and have significantly better lives than they had before. It is a very reasonably priced service that offers something that was literally impossible to have. Starlink is especially big in Africa as a result.
This is only possible because of SpaceX. And SpaceX has worked out because of all the other companies involved funding it etc.
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@frontlinebaby @kassim440 @ChiefsBlingdom @mclIark Elon is a homophobic greedy rich man that could EASILY solve world hunger but uses that money to pollute our world and he ruins women eat the rich
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While I disagree with the censorship, it was actually worse before, no one could. The reason some people can say some words vs some can't is a bad anti-bot mechanism. Essentially its to prevent someone spinning up bots and spamming bad things with them towards accounts. If the account is big enough, old enough, location etc etc it's safer bet.
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@MissGijae @flowzki I fucking hate Elon Musk. Literally has the most punch-able face I’ve ever seen. God I’d love to smack the shit out of him lol
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Grok is in my opinion one of the most misunderstood models in terms of its capabilities. For example, the other day, I tried to get the LLMs to tell me a story in the language Shona (most models aren't fully trained on this language). They all spoke in broken Shona. I then asked Grok to research how to speak words in that story and come back and tell me the story again. It did it shockingly well. I tried it with the other models and they all failed. It made me think Grok has more control over how it says the words and the others are text to speech only? Not sure how it did it.
This is just one of the many edge cases that only Grok pulled it off for me.
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No, this one signed up for the lifetime subscription of annoyance

Snitch McRich@DariusJack82514
@allie__voss Cool. Now will you all leave men alone?
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Not saying I agree with anyone here, but it feels like you missed an obvious point he is making in the heat of the moment. He is saying they are not doing that with the "No." He is referring to the constant men this men that (I.e not leaving men alone). If you look at the tweet and then his reply and then the reply after that it makes sense.
What has happened here is that you might be thinking of women approaching men. Women are notoriously known of avoiding this as much as possible and do this as a last ditch effort at best. So "leaving men alone" doesn't apply in the same way in this context. Women are not annoying most men by constantly asking them out. This seems to be a misinterpretation from a viewpoint as a woman of a tweet made by a dude.
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@allie__voss He blocked me. I just thought it was funny because he said to leave men alone on a post where you pointed out that thats exactly what women are doing.
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But your tweet does not seem like you disagree with it, though. You essentially went out of your way to say how you agree with it. I feel like we are trying too hard to salvage a bad tweet here. People reacted badly to a bad tweet. It's in a condescending tonne so the replies are going to get such a reaction
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@itsanesup I understand the pushback and I too disagree with Lizzie's original post but the responses to it have been completely unchristian in tone and tack.
We can disagree agreeable without venomous and immature insults to each other.
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As a avid gamer myself, I understand Lizzie’s point that a man who does nothing else but play video games is unattractive.
However I don’t think a man who plays them as a hobby like I do is a problem. Men need hobbies to release tension and video games are one of those hobbies.
Lizzie Marbach@LizzieMarbach
I know this is unpopular, but it will always be unattractive for a grown man to play video games. Some women might be understanding or pretend like they don’t care that you spend hours playing, but they do. It is extremely unattractive to women and will never not be. 🤷🏼♀️
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@StriveMasiyiwa5 Hi Strive,
I am a founder based in Australia. What is the best way to connect? I have a proposal I would like you to be part of.
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@TomlinsonCJ @TheCatholicEngr @allie__voss Yeah I have noticed a side of this website, taking legitimate criticisms on this very topic (and others related) and pretending like people are being unreasonable. It's usually pretty clear why there is suddenly a consensus on why something might not be ideal in a church.
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@TheCatholicEngr @allie__voss Yeah, there's a guy who sometimes comes to Mass at my parish in his construction clothes 'cause he has to work weekends. No one cares. But if some guy came in shorts, flip-flops, and a tank top, people would care.
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@cheafofstaff @Madisonkanna @ThePrimeagen @neetcode1 @theo @GergelyOrosz @teej_dv @nicholastao_ @codewithantonio @joshtriedcoding @davis7 @typecraft_dev Its not about the social media presence itself it signals a pattern that is concerning enough for me personally as that's one obvious thing you can observe from a distance
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@cheafofstaff @Madisonkanna @ThePrimeagen @neetcode1 @theo @GergelyOrosz @teej_dv @nicholastao_ @codewithantonio @joshtriedcoding @davis7 @typecraft_dev There is something I have noticed though. Almost everytime someone goes to SF, the social media presence changes. Seemingly, these kinds of topics disappear. I myself considered SF but this pattern has me holding off once I noticed it. You can scroll someone's profile and see it.
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@multicaratspree @Mrwhosetheboss So you can decide if it's worth saving a bit of money on a previous generation. No one ever checks how much faster something several generations from theirs is.
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@multicaratspree @Mrwhosetheboss You fell for the marketing excuse. It's actually pretty obvious if you thought about it. You wouldn't care about how much faster a computer 5 generations ahead of yours is. You would care if the difference between the newest one and the previous generation is big enough.
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Tech companies are basically lying to you:
- They compare their new products to ones released MANY years ago (to make it as confusing as possible to figure out how much has actually changed this time)
- They invent new specs that mean absolutely nothing (like how much zoom their phone cameras can do)
- They write “up to” just before telling you how much their new product has improved by (so you can’t sue them when you don’t get those numbers)
And a LOT more
So, I decided it was time to break it down with @MKBHD on YouTube - video live now
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@mustufa4socials @Spotify And according to the same rules they are not allowed to say why. That's why its weirdly vague about it
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@mustufa4socials @Spotify Without knowing, I can tell you are on an iPhone. It's because of profit share rules setup by Apple. They want you to do it outside of the App so that they don't have to give 30% to Apple. If they allow you to do anything related to payments in it, they would be subject to this
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Spotify be like “payment failed”
“let me check what’s wrong”
Spotify “You can’t make changes to your plan in this app. We know it’s not ideal”
Imagine being worth $100 billion & not investing a little in the app to let customers solve payment issues on phone.
@Spotify why?
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@NavinSharm45045 I am a founder and a software developer looking for some equity for an idea. DM or reply and we can connect
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I am looking to invest in small business ideas. For time being only people from West Bengal are invited.
#bengalmeansbusiness
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@skarjay92 @braindeaddrone2 @ConeheadCult @IAmTheOGLegion @Ulf_Othvegin @fandompulse I understand that. But this is guilty by association. It's like "look the bad guys also like the same thing" so we will now make commentary on why this game should not be made for men and automatically suspect any guy liking the game to be in some way part of this 10%
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@itsanesup @braindeaddrone2 @ConeheadCult @IAmTheOGLegion @Ulf_Othvegin @fandompulse Tbh 90% of the people defending the game are just doing so because they don't see the loli infested profiles also defending it. They're who everyone is calling creepy, not john doe who just wants to get married and settle down.
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Pop Culture Crisis star Mary Morgan says the idea of Pragmata naturally gives people the creeps:
"Childless men do not have paternal instincts the way that childless women have maternal instincts (we observe this even in the way little girls play vs. little boys). Men first experience paternal instincts once they have their own children - and typically, those paternal instincts are only ever felt for their own children, and no one else’s.
"Men are not nurturers. men don’t gush over cute kids in public. men don’t have baby fever. if a man wants to possess a child for any reason other than it being a product of his own lineage, he is likely a predator. and you’d be taking the feminist/radical gender abolitionist position to protest any of the above points. this should explain why a 'dad simulator' game marketed to mostly childless men gives people the creeps."
Is she right about this?


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@skarjay92 @braindeaddrone2 @ConeheadCult @IAmTheOGLegion @Ulf_Othvegin @fandompulse Isn't the point that they want to be? Same with the wanting children point? Or, in this case, the idea of women wanting children? Adult women don't always have children. I feel like this seems so simple that I have to be missing something here.
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@braindeaddrone2 @ConeheadCult @IAmTheOGLegion @Ulf_Othvegin @fandompulse Childless men are not providers, ty.
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"I get invited to host at least once a month" demonstrates a far lower rate than what OP was talking about. Having "once a month" as the minimum is a pretty terrible metric to demonstrate socialising with your community. The OP's you dismissed would literally be at least once a week because half the people aren't going to work, thus sharing load on a community level and having enough time to set things like this up
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@itsanesup @DrDoolittle412 @Rach4Patriarchy You said it is “barely some weekends”.
It isn’t. When grownups share the work, it isn’t a huge problem.
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This is a hugely underrated benefit of women remaining at home that we need to talk about more. Community. When all the women were home raising families together, we had tightened communities. Higher trust. A sense of belonging. Now we are individuals who belong to corporations.
slimzim@jameszimmermann
A family from church has a boy in the hospital, my wife made them dinner to ease their suffering. I like being married to a woman who does stuff like this instead of typing numbers into a spreadsheet at a job she hates. Happy to work a little harder to make it happen.
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