Steve Kelley
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Steve Kelley
@prufreeder
The guy who named Love Potion #31.
Katılım Haziran 2014
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according to new @StanfordHAI #AIIndex2026, "[t]he U.S. has passed more AI-related laws since 2016 than any other G20 country," with state regulation driving the uptick. [from pg. 344 of the new report]

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Speaking of the Wayback Machine: It recently rolled out a new protection against link rot. techcrunch.com/2026/02/04/the…
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Report: Federal Regulatory Compliance Costs $2 Trillion Annually reason.com/2026/04/13/rep… via @reason
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Blockading the blockade that was announced in response to the blockade
zerohedge@zerohedge
*IRAN SAYS IT WON’T ALLOW US BLOCKADE OF HORMUZ STRAIT too many blockades now
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In the Saturday Night Massacre, Nixon was a Cox sacker.
Amerikanets 📉@ripplebrain
I don't know anything about the political collectibles market but in my head this is the rarest and most valuable presidential campaign pin in existence
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In 1977, two American boys discovered that a local ice‑cream chain offered free birthday sundaes by mail, so they invented a fictional child named “Robert Alan Peters” to keep collecting the yearly treat.
They filled out the birthday club form, listed their real home address, and for years received coupons addressed to their imaginary creation. The prank was harmless fun, just kids gaming a promotional system for a few extra sundaes.
But in 1984, everything changed when a letter arrived from the Selective Service System ordering “Robert Alan Peters” to register for the draft. The boys, now older, were stunned: their fake child had somehow entered a federal database.
The incident exposed that the U.S. government had quietly obtained and used the ice‑cream chain’s mailing list without permission, sparking public debate about privacy, data‑sharing, and how easily personal information could be swept into government systems long before the digital age.

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A Maryland hospital involuntarily held a woman for months. The Supreme Court will soon decide if she can fight back. reason.com/2026/04/10/a-m…
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@prufreeder @NoContextBrits Americans dont understand the Magna Carta... it was written to give rights to high ranking nobles... for the common man, it changed nothing.
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