Jordan

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Jordan

Jordan

@kybldmstr

Oracle APEX enthusiast

New Orleans, LA Katılım Eylül 2009
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Philipp Hartenfeller
Philipp Hartenfeller@phartenfeller·
Will do another Oracle AI workshop in a few weeks. Understand in detail what LLMs are and how to use them and how to leverage them for agentic AI. A detailed agenda is on the link in this post. #orclAPEX
United Codes@united_codes

🚀 AI Training Workshop - April / May registration now open For Oracle / #orclapex devs who are tired of waiting for AI features ✅ Multiple AI providers ✅ Production-ready integration ✅ PL/SQL (no Python needed) ✅ Hands-on with @phartenfeller wllw.co/ZhcPM36e8

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Restricted Daily
Restricted Daily@RestrictedDaily·
Final Jeopardy time. No Googling… just instincts. What’s your answer?
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Jordan@kybldmstr·
@Wario64 Glad I bought the Pro when I did
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Wario64
Wario64@Wario64·
PS5/PS5 Pro/PS Portal will receive price increases on April 2nd. For USA: -PS5 $549 -> $649 -PS5 Digital $499 -> $599 -PS5 Pro $749 -> $899 -PS Portal $199 -> $249 blog.playstation.com/2026/03/27/new…
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Jordan@kybldmstr·
@DiscussingFilm I read the books after finishing season 2. The 2nd book was a blast and I can’t wait for season 3!
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DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
The final season of ‘SILO’ has wrapped filming.
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Jordan@kybldmstr·
$1,299 later and she has the new M5 pre ordered 🤦‍♂️
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Jordan@kybldmstr·
Nope! She insists if she’s going to buy a new computer it be the latest version.
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Jordan@kybldmstr·
Mom needed a new computer. I told her to wait until this week because of the upcoming budget MacBook.
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Culture Crave 🍿
Culture Crave 🍿@CultureCrave·
We’re giving away 40 codes for 'High on Life 2' 🎮 It released on PS5, PC, and Xbox today Rules: 1️⃣ Follow @CultureCrave & @highonlifegame 2️⃣ Like this post 3️⃣ Reply with which system
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Elmo
Elmo@elmo·
Elmo hopes both teams have fun!
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HMK
HMK@HMKilla·
Kingdom Hearts Fans...
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Jordan@kybldmstr·
This sums up my exact feelings on the situation
A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite

🚨I DIDNT WANT to do it BUT I have too. You didn’t see this yet. The narrative that “he was just filming and the officers got angry” is false. The narrative that he was only trying to protect two women is also false. He, along with others, was actively interfering with a legitimate law-enforcement operation. That is why officers moved them off the street. That does not mean he deserved to die. When officers attempted to detain him, he resisted arrest. That does not mean he deserved to die. He was armed and chose to insert himself into an active enforcement operation while resisting arrest. That does not mean he deserved to die. An agent called out the presence of a firearm. During the attempt to secure it, the weapon discharged before the agent could declare the scene clear. Other officers, hearing a gun call and a gunshot while a suspect was resisting arrest, reacted according to their training. From their perspective, they were confronting an armed individual resisting arrest. That is why, immediately after the shooting, one officer urgently asked where the firearm was. He believed he had just engaged an armed suspect, because that is precisely the situation as it appeared in real time. He did not deserve to die. However, his actions, his decisions, and his criminal interference were contributing factors, alongside serious failures by the officers involved. I believe the shooting was unnecessary. I believe there were many alternative ways the situation could have been handled. I do not believe the officers were truly under lethal threat. Recklessness on all sides resulted in a man losing his life. Approximately 23 percent of ICE activity occurs in Texas, yet we do not see these outcomes there. Minnesota accounts for roughly 2 percent of ICE operations, yet has seen multiple shootings involving American citizens. The difference is organized resistance. Blue states have coordinated efforts designed to insert civilians into active ICE operations to interfere intentionally and directly. Interfering with law-enforcement operations is illegal, and it is dangerous. This is how people get killed. Resisting arrest is illegal, and it is dangerous. This is how people get killed. Within the Second Amendment community, there is a common saying: “I would rather be judged by twelve than carried by six.” It refers to choosing survival over moral victory. That same principle applies to interactions with law enforcement. Would you rather be right, or would you rather be alive? Make smart decisions when dealing with law enforcement. Survive the encounter. Then take the fight to court. Use every lawful platform available to expose misconduct. Name departments, supervisors, and officers. Demand accountability through evidence and process. But interfering with an active operation, resisting arrest, and doing so while armed creates a predictable and deadly outcome. Was it legal for him to be armed? Yes. Should citizens carry lawfully? Yes. Is it profoundly reckless to interfere with law enforcement and resist arrest while armed? Absolutely. When we carry firearms, we accept greater responsibility. That responsibility was neglected here. It is possible to support immigration enforcement while condemning reckless policing. It is possible to criticize law enforcement while also acknowledging the dangerous behavior of civilians. It is possible to recognize complexity, rapid escalation, human error, and shared responsibility in a fast-moving situation. He did not have to die. Liberty only survives when it operates within order. Nothing about this situation was orderly. When order collapses, lives are lost. He did not have to die.

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alyssa
alyssa@alyssamariiee11·
I just don’t care
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Joey Salads
Joey Salads@JoeySalads·
I stopped caring what happens to the left on September 10, 2025.
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John Cardillo
John Cardillo@johncardillo·
How can people be so obtuse? YES: It’s legal to be armed at a protest. NO: You cannot physically impede lawful law-enforcement operations. Both things can be true at the same time.
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The Moderate Case
The Moderate Case@TheModerateCase·
A list of FACTS: • Americans voted for stricter immigration enforcement. • The candidate who explicitly promised mass deportations won the election. • This policy direction was not hidden, vague, or accidental, it was central to the campaign. • Opposition to enforcement did not begin with Renee Good; activists have been interfering with ICE operations for months. • Blocking, surrounding, or physically interfering with federal agents is illegal under U.S. law. • Federal officers are not required to halt lawful operations because protesters disagree with them. • Interference escalates encounters and increases the risk of harm to everyone involved: officers, bystanders, and suspects alike. • If activists did not interfere with arrests and operations, fewer volatile confrontations would occur. • Protest is legal. Obstruction is not. • You can protest on sidewalks, in public spaces, and out of the way, without physically stopping enforcement. • Attempting to prevent the execution of democratically enacted policy is not “resistance,” it is subversion of the will of the voters. • Elections have consequences, even when you don’t like the outcome. • Law enforcement did not create this policy; they are tasked with enforcing it. • Targeting officers for carrying out lawful orders misplaces blame. • Political activists who knowingly inject themselves into enforcement actions bear responsibility for the risks they create. • Disorder does not become justified simply because it is ideological. • Civil disobedience may be a choice, but consequences are not optional. • The narrative that officers alone are responsible for every violent outcome ignores the role of provocation and interference. • You cannot demand the state enforce laws selectively based on political pressure. • The rule of law either applies consistently or not at all.
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@GovTimWalz Law & order & protecting illegal aliengs
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Governor Tim Walz
Governor Tim Walz@GovTimWalz·
Minnesota believes in law and order. We believe in peace. And we believe that Trump needs to pull his 3,000 untrained agents out of Minnesota before they kill another American in the street.
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