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Richard Lawler

@rjcc

You probably should not follow me. Senior News Editor @verge https://t.co/5eFkez6OFJ This has always been an @iamsandraoh Stan account.

Michigan, USA Katılım Haziran 2008
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Pistons Talk
Pistons Talk@Pistons__Talk·
Cade Cunningham won’t return tonight due to back spasms. This is the play that took him out
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Emily Lawler
Emily Lawler@emilyjanelawler·
Ah yes, that time I drove on one of Wayne County’s many toll roads and violated *checks MCL* a title transfer provision related to odometer readings and a repealed charter school law. (The court is aware of this scam/has an advisory out.)
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🐢✨America Is Musty✨🐢
🐢✨America Is Musty✨🐢@DragonflyJonez·
Truth be told, the notion of destination cities is largely a myth. Biggest FA signings in our lifetime for the Lakers were 96 Shaq and 18 Bron. Damn near 20 yrs apart. Knicks only had one star force his way there (Melo) in our lifetime. Miami has only had two summers where they landed a big star in FA: Bron-Bosh and Butler. Nets landed KD-Harden-Ky and then those guys split for smaller market teams bc they wanted to win. History has shown that NBA players prioritize money and opportunity way more than location.
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David Dennis Jr.
David Dennis Jr.@DavidDTSS·
Where would you sign if you were a number 5 pick? The Lakers to play behind Luka and AR? The Knicks to play behind KAT and JB? The Warriors to experience what Kuminga just had happen? What ya got left?
Jake@J_cubTheJeweler

@DavidDTSS Do you think if this happens the top 5-10 rookie free agents ever sign in a small market?

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Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler@rjcc·
@0xCxrter It's almost like paying for verification and the ability to get paid was a scam
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Bobby from Dupe.com
Bobby from Dupe.com@ghoshal·
Think this OG image is severely inferior to just showing the tweet in the image as it did like an hour ago @nikitabier
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Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler@rjcc·
@TheCryptoDog The guy implemented a payout program that appears to be a pyramid scheme. Did you think that was because he liked you?
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The Crypto Dog 📈
The Crypto Dog 📈@TheCryptoDog·
@elonmusk @nikitabier I have refrained from being mean, hateful, or even calling him out directly until now, just given my honest (negative) feedback about platform changes. But it's clear from this guy's behavior he doesn't show he wants to make the product better for us, he just belittles us.
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The Crypto Dog 📈
The Crypto Dog 📈@TheCryptoDog·
Being an asshole to your long time power users isn't how to lead a company or product. This is just callous.
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Aristokratic_Selena
Aristokratic_Selena@WebAristokratic·
FortNite now exists in Web3! For those who don’t know, there’s a company called @readyplayerme — they’ve raised over $70 million in investments and are building a metaverse. I decided to check out what interesting games they have, and I came across a game on their website, playerzero.me. FortZone is a very well-executed version of FortNite, but in the Web3 world! The avatar you create on their website actually appears in the game! For me, this is incredible in the context of today’s Web3. I had a lot of fun playing and I highly recommend everyone check out and explore this project. I also suggest checking out their Genesis collection — opensea.io/collection/gen…. Currently, it costs only $20. At its peak, it reached $500+. Honestly, I was amazed by the scale of the project — @weareplayerzero is massively undervalued. It’s like a Roblox in Web3: there aren’t many people yet, but the gameplay is top-notch. It features cutting-edge technology and enormous potential! Their top Genesis NFT collection sells for just $20 with a very limited supply. I’ve never seen such an undervaluation of potential! Anyone who misses this and doesn’t buy their NFT will see in a year how wrong they were! #PlayerZero
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Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler@rjcc·
@NeoXPolitics @AdamOnFinance it seems like he may have added numbers from two different surveys? but same here, I looked around and could not find any report that said this, or anything even similar to it.
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NeoXPolitics
NeoXPolitics@NeoXPolitics·
@rjcc @AdamOnFinance I’ve been doing some digging on this and I’ve found absolutely nothing. No econ report from any of the BNPL or Credit companies. There are some articles mentioning this number but it all traces back to this post. No source, just numbers pulled out of air from this account.
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Adam Cochran
Adam Cochran@AdamOnFinance·
Notable that Black Friday sales data shows: -A 9.1% increase spend from last year. But: -A -1% in total item volume from last year. -Prices +7% higher. -Consumers bought on average 4.1% fewer items. And: -An 11% increase on buy-now-pay-later use. -Klarna specific use up 45% by volume since last year Meaning: -Roughly 11% of ALL Black Friday spending was financed through BNPL. -And 84% of all purchases were financed by credit cards, where 67% of those consumers expect to not pay the full balance in the first month. So overall: -A total of 95% of Black Friday shopping ($11.2B) was financed. -And, 67% ($7.9B) was financed on debt that consumers do not expect to be able to pay in the next 30 days. This is the sign of a weakening and stretched consumer.
*Walter Bloomberg@DeItaone

KLARNA REPORTS 45% BLACK FRIDAY GROWTH Klarna saw a 45% year-over-year increase in U.S. sales from November 1 through Black Friday. Footwear, tech, beauty, and home goods all performed strongly. Birkenstock led footwear, Apple AirPods 4 topped tech, PS5 models led gaming, and Baccarat Rouge 540 ranked first in beauty. Ninja products dominated home goods, with mattresses jumping to second place. Klarna’s data is based on online and in-app activity during Black Friday weekend. The company serves 114 million users and 850,000 retailers globally.

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Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler@rjcc·
@SmallEyez It all iterates and spreads. The one area they have unquestionably taken a quantum leap in, as a consumer product, is creating a computer capable of both subtle and unsubtle flattery. The rest we've seen
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Small EyeZ
Small EyeZ@SmallEyez·
@rjcc OK you got it man. Nothing new under the sun.
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Small EyeZ
Small EyeZ@SmallEyez·
I mean this with my full chest. The Podcast Bubble been popped. Podcasting made by humans as the go to medium is COOKED. Wait until Google NotebookLM tech is integrated into a place like Spotify. Enter your prompt and get your custom made podcast which you can interact WITH! Mark my words. Only the BEST of the BEST will survive what’s left of “podcasting” in the next 2 years. 👀
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Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler@rjcc·
@SmallEyez Dr sbaitso was talking to me from my soundblaster in 92, i was getting algorithm news summaries on my palmpilot in 99, computer chris berman read out my highlights in nfl 2k5. It's all old
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Small EyeZ
Small EyeZ@SmallEyez·
@rjcc Most of what came before was not consumer grade or as customizable or efficient and high quality on output name an equivalent of this tech in this particular niche the last decade
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Small EyeZ
Small EyeZ@SmallEyez·
@rjcc Nah your just an asshole which AI can definitely be if you want it to
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Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler@rjcc·
@SmallEyez It is my estimation, that you never liked listening to bloomberg tech. And imo, you were wasting your time listening to a podcast you didn't like. There were already more efficient ways to get that info.
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Small EyeZ
Small EyeZ@SmallEyez·
@rjcc I already do it with Bloomberg tech like wtf man
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Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler@rjcc·
@SmallEyez Unlike an ai chatbot, i will have an opinion about what i read and say it. You'll never have notebooklm tell you something you don't want to hear, which is a valuable feature i think
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Small EyeZ
Small EyeZ@SmallEyez·
You are arguing against something totally different. Of you go through ur tech content podcast landscape and don’t think it’s already sounds like and equivocal to AI esque podcasting idk what to tell you. But again different strokes I would never call what you say dumb shit without actually deep diving to see the context but eh do you bruh I know it makes you feel good to talk down to ppl
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Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler@rjcc·
@SmallEyez You can only say it is in its infancy if you ignore most of what came before.
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Small EyeZ
Small EyeZ@SmallEyez·
@rjcc Again I’m projecting into the future. The tech is still in its infancy and does a decent job for the type of podcasts I just specified to you. We don’t know future capabilities but its current form is impressive. We’ll just have to see who will be right or wrong. 🤷🏾‍♂️
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Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler@rjcc·
@SmallEyez The best bit we ever had on our HD podcast was all about Zima, because i drank a lot of that in college. It had already been a dead brand for years at that point. That beats AI generation because it happened to someone, it wasn't the algorithmically generated, prompted answer
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Small EyeZ
Small EyeZ@SmallEyez·
@rjcc Yea except you won’t need humans and you can do it for anything you can imagine that exists and is on the internet
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Small EyeZ
Small EyeZ@SmallEyez·
@rjcc Bloomberg tech, Surveillance, money stuff, dawg is so many and random ones I listen to like you want the whole list
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