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@BobMurphyEcon I asked a computer coder and 2 network Admins. Only 1 of the network admins answered correctly.
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Robert P. Murphy
Robert P. Murphy@BobMurphyEcon·
Suppose you are trying to guess someone's 4-digit PIN. You peek as he's typing it in and see that the last number is a 9. By how much did you just reduce your search time?
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I never want to hear a band explain what the lyrics of a song are about. If I like your song I will read the lyrics and figure it out.
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Did you know pigs can breathe from their anus? It’s called Enteral Ventilation via Anus(EVA). Researchers in Tokyo discovered the phenomenon back in 2004. Also explains why ICE has no issues wearing those masks for such long periods of time.
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Wes Winder
Wes Winder@weswinder·
sonnet 4.6 just refactored my entire codebase in one call 64 tool invocations. 1M+ new lines. 17 brand new files it modularized everything. broke up monoliths. cleaned up spaghetti none of it worked but boy was it beautiful
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@burkeholland Opus 4.5 still needs guidance here and there. Even in my rather bespoke/proprietary fintech stack I have to maintain a running MD file of idiosyncrasies for it to remember. It’s automation in the same way robots in car factories are. You’ll always need humans.
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Burke Holland
Burke Holland@burkeholland·
Opus 4.5 now banging out all my code. And I'm 100% sure your job is still safe. The amount of stuff you gotta know to actually ship something extends way beyond brackets and semicolons.
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@col_unequivocal She’s noted in interviews she’s been having symptoms since 2008. Try again.
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CoJo Unequivocal@col_unequivocal·
They’re scared of lawsuits and accountability So they freeze the records, bury the data, and try to run out the clock - hoping statutes of limitation protect them. Hiding evidence and trampling rights isn’t public health. It’s damage control. #cdnpoli #HealthCanada #NeverForget
Bruce@bruce_barrett

This is Celine Dion today. Canada just froze all vaccine injury records for 15 years. Stiff person syndrome is in the nine page list of adverse reactions that got released from Pfizer. I checked.

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@bruce_barrett She’s noted in interviews she first started noticing symptoms in 2008. Find a new hobby cause armchair vaccine critic doesn’t seem to be in your skill set.
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Bruce@bruce_barrett·
This is Celine Dion today. Canada just froze all vaccine injury records for 15 years. Stiff person syndrome is in the nine page list of adverse reactions that got released from Pfizer. I checked.
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NFC North News
NFC North News@NFCNorthNewss·
🚨🚨BREAKING: #Lions QB Jared Goff has agreed to RESTRUCTURE his contract with Detroit. Goff was set to have a cap hit of 70 MILLION this season, but now has agreed to a pay cut after months of negotiations. Instead Goff will now have a cap hit of just 67 Million this year, in hopes of keeping Detroit’s Super Bowl window open. LEADERSHIP! 👏👏👏
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Lauren Chen
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
Regarding Alex Pretti: My timeline is filled with left-wingers trying to use this agitator's death for their political ends. Half of the right is framing this guy as a terrorist-to-be, "he brought too much ammo," "he didn't have his ID," "he shouldn't have been armed," and whatever else that contradicts their arguments during the Kyle Rittenhouse trial and other 2nd Amendment issues. The other half of the right are calling this a bi-partisan issue of government overreach. "The American government should not be able to execute citizens like this!" As if this guy didn't put himself, the people around him, and federal agents into a dangerous position. Only a few people have any actual connection to reality. Pretti had a right to carry his firearm and whatever else he had (no, I really don't care that his ID wasn't on him). But exercising this right also comes with additional responsibilities. Introducing a firearm into a potential conflict immediately augments its gravity. Pretti was fully in the right to carry, but under no circumstances should he have been physically resisting an officer of the law. The chances of him getting shot in such an altercation are extremely high, as the officers now have to react to the existence of that firearm during a struggle. The idea that we should expect law enforcement officers, even if they were the best men among us, to wrestle with armed men and to completely disregard their own safety is simply a fantasy. And to be clear, I am not saying that one forfeits their right to life simply because they are armed and encounter the police. Kyle Rittenhouse is a great example of this. When confronted, he raised his hands and informed officers he was armed. He complied with their orders. No one got hurt. It doesn't even really matter what the law is, or what your rights are, in a moment like that. If two armed parties engage in a struggle, the chance of lethal force being applied is substantial. A cop will fear for his life just as much as anyone else, and is an enforcer of the state's monopoly on violence. If you choose to test his mettle, you are playing a very dangerous game. If you want whatever legal principle you are standing for to be honored - take it to the courtroom. That's your best chance. If you try to find justice with a policeman, and you die, it really doesn't even matter if you're in the right. You're dead, and no, there is no justice that can make you whole again. This is why you need to de-escalate confrontations with the police, and be extremely measured in your actions. So, it feels the response from the right should be obvious: an armed man physically resisted the police and it got messy. It's terrible, but we can't reasonably expect otherwise from a bunch of men being actively harassed by interferers and then finding out one of the people wrestling with you has a weapon. The cops do not have frame-by-frame technology in that moment. Things happen fast (possible misfire of Pretti's sig), and decisive action is necessary. Pretti didn't have to die. Do not interfere with law enforcement, and especially do not do so while being armed. As always, it's also important to contrast the media outrage of Pretti's death with the complete silence that occurs from the corporate press when Americans are killed by illegal immigrants. The deportations must continue.
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In Case it’s unclear. I think JD Vance is a piece of Shit.
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@RealAngelaMc He was spotted moving boxes out of his because he has to move. Peculiar? Internal bleeding could mean a normal bruise. DHS has no issue lying to maintain their narrative. Media might parrot what the feds tell them but it’s not incumbent upon citizens to trust DHS messaging.
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@jeffreytucker Bruises are technically internal bleeding. Considering JD Vance flatly lied about verifiable facts in the aftermath I’m not putting it past the Feds to call a simple bruise internal bleeding to Further justify their position. Feds lie Jeff. You know that or at least you did.
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