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I like computer's and running @devmission_ CTO & Co-founder currently at @chronosphereio He/Him

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You can say "tax the rich", but then you have to care about them staying. You can say "I don't care if they leave", but then you can't build a bunch of taxes dependent on them. You gotta pick one!
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You can't say "tax the rich" and then turn around and say "I don't care if they leave". Those two things are in direct opposition. It's an incoherent postion. If they leave, then you can't tax them!
Garry Tan@garrytan

We can’t let the alt left talking point “fuck them, leave” take hold in California like it has in Washington After the billionaires leave, the bureaucrats turn their sights on the savings of the middle class

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Jeremiah Johnson 🌐@JeremiahDJohns·
Thank you Jimmy Carter
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

A parasite that has been eating people for 3,500 years is about to be wiped off the planet. It infected 3.5 million people in 1986. Last year, it infected 10. And I have not seen it make a single front page. It is called Guinea worm. You drink contaminated water from a pond in a poor village. A year later, a worm up to three feet long starts coming out of your leg through a burning blister. There is no pill that stops it and no surgery that works. You wrap the worm around a stick and pull it out slowly, over days or weeks, inch by inch. If you rush, the worm breaks inside you and causes a fresh infection. Guinea worm is ancient. Preserved worms have been pulled out of Egyptian mummies from around 1000 BCE. The Ebers Papyrus, an Egyptian medical scroll from 1550 BCE, describes pulling the worm out with a stick. For three and a half thousand years, that was the best humans could do. Then in 1986, public health workers decided to kill the parasite off. They had no vaccine and no drug. What they had was cheap cloth water filters and a small army of volunteers willing to walk from village to village for decades. The plan was simple. Give everyone who drinks from a pond a cloth filter to strain out the tiny water fleas that spread the parasite. Then send volunteers walking house to house, year after year, teaching people how to use the filters and keeping anyone with an emerging worm out of the water. It worked. From 3.5 million cases a year to 10. Four were in Chad, four in Ethiopia, two in South Sudan. The other four countries where the worm used to be common, Angola, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, and Mali, had zero human cases for the second year in a row. The World Health Organization has already certified 200 countries as Guinea worm free. Six are left. The last hurdle is dogs. Cameroon had 445 infected animals last year and Chad had 147, so a lot of the remaining work is on animals, not humans. Strays get leashed, and crews treat ponds to kill any remaining worms. The campaign keeps watching until the number hits zero. When Guinea worm hits zero, it becomes the second human disease ever erased from the planet. The first was smallpox. It will also be the first parasite humans have ever wiped out, and the first disease ever ended without a single dose of medicine. Volunteers walked village to village with cloth filters for 40 years. Now a plague from the age of the pharaohs is about to be gone.

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Special Ops Magazine
Special Ops Magazine@specialopsmag·
Peter Wang was a freshman at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. He was also an Army JROTC cadet who dreamed of attending West Point and serving his country. On February 14, 2018, when the shooting started, Peter was in study hall. As panic spread through the corridors, he moved towards the exit. Not to flee, but to hold the door open for his classmates to escape behind him. He was shot and killed in a third floor hallway. He was found still wearing his JROTC uniform. He was only 15 years old. For his actions he was posthumously awarded the ROTC Medal for Heroism by the US Army, and also posthumously admitted to the United States Military Academy at West Point for the class of 2025. The West Point class of 2025 voted to give Peter their Honorary Graduate Award, because as one cadet put it, he embodied duty, honor, and country before he ever had the chance to wear the uniform for real. He never made it to West Point. But he already lived everything West Point stands for.
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Marc Joffe@marcjoffe·
35 years after throwing off the yoke of Communism, Poland becomes the world's 20th largest economy. The warmth of capitalism is lifting an entire nation out of poverty. apnews.com/article/poland…
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Andy Masley
Andy Masley@AndyMasley·
Whenever you see a contextless large number you should be pretty skeptical. My hometown of 17,000 people uses 1.5 million gallons of water per day. Enough for 21 data centers like this. If you saw someone saying that the American west cannot afford to have 17,000 more people move there I think you'd be a little suspicious. Irrigated alfalfa farms use about 3-4,000 gallons per acre per day, and there are 6 million acres of irrigated alfalfa in the west. That one crop (which mostly goes to feed livestock) is using as much water as 500,000 data centers at this size. Data centers are always going to basically round to zero on the list of the west's water issues.
Benji Backer@BenjiBacker

The American West simply cannot afford to build data centers that suck up 70,000 gallons of water per day. The Western rivers are nearly dry already. And no one is talking about how bad this could get.

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Clarification: by "trying times" I meant "the siege of Kpop upon the realm of HTMX". (I'm actually happily employed at a job I love, but I appreciate all the support!)
htmx.org / CEO of Compilers/LLMs (same thing)@htmx_org

remember: you can add CEO of htmx to your resume and you are NOT lying b/c *everyone* is CEO of htmx & if someone emails hr@bigsky.software asking if you are CEO or htmx I will respond with one word: "yes"

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Imagine living in fear the way a plate in a Greek household lives in fear; with those more powerful than you ready to celebrate your demise at a moment's notice.
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Derek Thompson
Derek Thompson@DKThomp·
I think this was a really bad year for American politics, a mediocre year for the American economy, and an exceptional year for America. In 12 months, you’ve got - the largest decline in murder rate ever recorded - huge declines in traffic fatalities, drug overdoses, and suicide - first ever personalized gene editing treatment and breakthroughs in HIV and cancer therapy - continued advances in GLP1 technology that seems to reduce weight and inflammation and a bunch of other stuff - declines in teen anxiety and despair - surge in self-driving car technology* - all this happened in a period when both the SP500 and inflation adjusted median wages hit record highs
Brandon M. Scott@MayorBMScott

Baltimore will be ending the year with the lowest number of homicides in DECADES. We know that this work isn't finished yet. We have a long way to go. But this is real progress.

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Sheel Mohnot
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
One of the perils of rent control: Ghost Apartments 👻 New York City has roughly 50,000 vacant apartments. About a quarter are simply waiting to be rented. The rest are effectively off the market because legal rents do not cover operating costs or required renovations. The unit pictured below is in the East Village, one of the most desirable neighborhoods in NYC. It was previously rented to a long-term rent-controlled tenant. Historically, once that tenant moved out, the owner could renovate the apartment and reset the rent closer to market. That changed in 2019 with the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act. Under HSTPA, the rent can no longer be reset to market. The maximum increase allowed here is $347, putting the legal rent at $955 per month. The unit needs roughly $100k in renovations. The math does not work, so the apartment stays vacant. That is wasted housing in one of the most expensive cities in the world. This is a common outcome under rent control. The right solution is to eliminate rent stabilization entirely, let rents rise to meet demand, and allow landlords to reinvest in their buildings. Always remember - rent control does not primarily help the poor... it helps those who have been in their apartments the longest. more: city-journal.org/article/vacant… h/t: @margrev
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AI + DnD = awesome. I still write most of my own stuff when I DM or create characters, but there's a lot of tedious things I just let AI help me with now. Saves me time. I've also never been much of an artist, so for the few things I want to draw, AI is a huge boon. #ai #dnd
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James🔻@GoodVibePolitik·
Can someone suggest some books on the whole housing debate around NIMBY/YIMBYism? Admittedly outside of my like realm of things I know a good amount about and I wanna read up on it
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Buildhomez🌐@buildhomez·
@klnusbaum @mattyglesias Yes, she has many pro-housing policies. Eliminate parking minimums, expand growth centers, reduce inclusionary zoning fees, reform design review
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