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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
moral fashion doesnt have election-shaped cliffs. this is state enforced morality the chart is showing when the authoritarians took power and when they lost it
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The Greek Trader
The Greek Trader@TheGreekTrader·
I put $294 to win $6 that MicroStrategy didn't sell any Bitcoin this week. Strategy sold 4.82M shares and some people confused that with selling BTC. Thanks for the free meal!
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Mulikano@mulikano·
@Uber The most retarded company ever. In order to login to my account, I need the number of a long expired credit card. No other way to login and customer support is nonexistent. This company doesn't want customers.
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Mulikano@mulikano·
@Uber The most retarded company ever. In order to login to my account, I need the number of a long expired credit card. No other way to login and customer support is nonexistent. This company doesn't want customers.
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Uber@Uber·
Can you blame us?
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R. KOLA 🇺🇸
R. KOLA 🇺🇸@TheRealkingofLA·
@townhallcom Fake Tapper is such a moron. He asks a woman who was getting r@ped "so you feared for your safety?" Yes, dumba$$, she feared for her safety, she was getting r@ped (by a scary ugly guy)!
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Townhall.com
Townhall.com@townhallcom·
JAKE TAPPER: There‘s something you said that I just want to find out more about. You said he was forcing himself on you. It was getting violent. You were pushing him off. You were kicking him off. Needles and sewing equipment were falling all over. And... walk us through the process where you decided that the safest thing you could do was just let him rape you. JENNY RACICOT, GRAHAM PLATNER ACCUSER: I had never been in that situation before. And I realized I remember it being an incident where I had recognized that he wasn't listening to me. It wasn't just that he wasn't hearing me or whatnot. And then I recognized his level of intoxication. And I knew in that moment I wasn't safe. And I don't think I was. I don't think I was safe to physically fight back. He's big. He's strong. And I just had to evaluate my safety and come up with the least worst outcome to this situation. And so I felt like complying for my safety was the least worst option. TAPPER: But that‘s not consenting. RACICOT: No, complying is not consenting.
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Enlighten 📖🙏✈️🎇
Enlighten 📖🙏✈️🎇@LudovicRobertIA·
@fasc1nate A prison escape with a helicopter… that’s not breaking out, that’s upgrading your exit strategy 😅 Some plans aren’t impulsive—they’re cinematic long before they happen 🚁🎬
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Fascinating
Fascinating@fasc1nate·
On May 26, 1986, Paris witnessed one of the boldest prison escapes in French history. Nadine Vaujour, 34, had spent months secretly learning to fly under the false name Lena Rigon. Her goal wasn’t a career in aviation, but a risky plan to rescue her husband, Michel Vaujour, who was serving a 28-year sentence at La Santé Prison for armed robbery and attempted murder. That morning, Nadine rented a helicopter and flew it over the city. At around 10:45 a.m., she hovered above the prison roof and lowered a rope ladder. Guards were stunned as Michel climbed up and boarded the aircraft, leaving behind another prisoner who had hoped to escape as well. Minutes later, Nadine landed in a nearby soccer field, where the couple abandoned the helicopter and sped off in a waiting car. For Michel, it was just the latest in a long line of escape attempts dating back to the 1970s, including a famous 1979 stunt involving a fake gun made from soap in a courtroom. More rare historical photos: bit.ly/44OpIzi
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Elias
Elias@iam_elias1·
Two economists just published a mathematical proof that AI will destroy the economy. Not might. Not could. Will — if nothing changes. The paper is called "The AI Layoff Trap." Published March 2, 2026. Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Boston University. Peer reviewed. Mathematically modeled. The conclusion is one sentence. "At the limit, firms automate their way to boundless productivity and zero demand." An economy that produces everything. And sells it to nobody. Here is how you get there. A company fires 500 workers and replaces them with AI. A competitor fires 700 to keep up. Another fires 1,000. Every company is behaving rationally. Every company is following the incentives correctly. And every company is building a trap for itself. Because the workers who were fired were also customers. When they lose their jobs faster than the economy can absorb them, they stop spending. Consumer demand falls. Companies respond by cutting costs — which means automating more workers — which means less spending — which means more falling demand — which means more automation. The loop has no natural exit. The researchers tested every proposed solution. Universal basic income. Capital income taxes. Worker equity participation. Upskilling programs. Corporate coordination agreements. Every single one failed in the model. The only intervention that worked: a Pigouvian automation tax — a per-task levy charged every time a company replaces a human with AI, forcing them to price in the demand they are destroying before they pull the trigger. No government has implemented this. No major economy is seriously discussing it. Meanwhile the numbers are already tracking the curve. 100,000 tech workers laid off in 2025. 92,000 more in the first months of 2026. Jack Dorsey fired half of Block's workforce and said publicly: "Within the next year, the majority of companies will reach the same conclusion." Nobody is doing anything wrong. Companies are following their incentives perfectly. That is exactly the problem. Rational behavior. At scale. Simultaneously. With no mechanism to stop it. Two economists built the math. The math leads to one place. Source: Falk & Tsoukalas · Wharton School + Boston University · arxiv.org/pdf/2603.20617
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
Completely insane shot of the Space Shuttle Endeavour and the ISS...
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Mulikano
Mulikano@mulikano·
@wealthmatica ServiceNow P/E is around 40. I don't know where this 18.9 is coming from.
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Wealthmatica
Wealthmatica@wealthmatica·
3. $NOW - ServiceNow - Forward P/E: 18.9x - Stock: -65.3%
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Wealthmatica
Wealthmatica@wealthmatica·
Holy smokes... SaaS stocks have never been this cheap. Here are the 6 most attractive SaaS-apocalypse victims I can find: 1. $MSFT - Microsoft - Forward P/E: 20.3x - Stock: -33.3%
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Mulikano
Mulikano@mulikano·
@RichardHanania @DanielDiMartino The gang-rape part is also unconfirmed to say the least. She never said it directly. Regardless, the woman was fighting in court for over 2 years fo be allowed to do that. It's not as if she's a Canadian with a broken ankle offered assisted suicide as treatment.
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Daniel Di Martino
Daniel Di Martino@DanielDiMartino·
Important story to understand what may come to America with legalized "Euthanasia". This was Noelia. Noelia was a Spanish girl who was gang-r*ped by illegal immigrants in Spain. She tried to k*ll herself after her attackers were let go without punishment. She survived but was left paralyzed. This week, the Spanish government allowed her to take her own life despite her father's opposition and lawsuit.
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Mulikano
Mulikano@mulikano·
@Noahpinion Should we expect you to fall for every ragebait from now on?
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Mulikano@mulikano·
@Noahpinion He asked a fair question. What is your answer?
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Mark Sheldon
Mark Sheldon@Zelandakh·
@xxChessMaster Please don't post games of the genocide-supporting warmonger, even ones where he loses. I wouldn't want to block you but now is not the right time for this post and you have to understand that.
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Chess Master
Chess Master@xxChessMaster·
In the final rapid game against Sergey Karjakin, Magnus Carlsen sacrificed his queen with Qh6+!! to force mate and win the World Championship. One of the greatest finishes ever played. Many commentators called it one of the most beautiful finishing moves in world championship history! #chess #magnuscarlsen
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Mulikano@mulikano·
@avidseries Everything is spot on, except the music, which was miles better.
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Mulikano@mulikano·
@mattyglesias @grok Not sure about 19-20 but this is yours and Noah's worst take from 24.
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Mulikano@mulikano·
@mattyglesias @sama Sorry but I expected a lot better from you. Why would the DoD need to threaten him if this deal is in his financial interest?
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
I'd like to answer questions about our work with the DoW and our thinking over the past few days. Please AMA.
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