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Robotspierre

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International relations, gender politics, #AusPol, UK politics, #Brexit, European politics, Ukraine, tech, biz, loud music. Actually not a bot thankyouverymuch

On the road Katılım Nisan 2014
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Michael McFaul
Michael McFaul@McFaul·
So we launched this war to achieve conventional disarmament. None of these weapons threatened the US. Deterrence was working. Notice what has been dropped from this list: (1) endinging Irans nuclear program, (2) ending support for terrorists, (3) democratic regime change. Striking.
Department of State@StateDept

SECRETARY RUBIO: Here are the clear objectives of the operation. You should write them down: 1. The destruction of Iran’s air force 2. The destruction of their navy 3. The severe diminishing of their missile launching capability 4. The destruction of their factories 🎯

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Ed Zitron
Ed Zitron@edzitron·
Tech Analyst on CNBC: Every tech stock is going to grow forever 😃 have you seen how big the numbers are now? wow! i LOVE numbers!! Guy with 45 followers and anime PFP: in an analysis of the last eight quarters of earnings I have precisely calculated a pattern of deceit
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Israel’s parliament has passed a controversial bill that seeks to impose the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis in acts of terror, but not on Jewish Israelis who kill Palestinians in similar circumstances. ft.trib.al/iabissb
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John Ismay
John Ismay@johnismay·
Less than a year after Lockheed's Precision Strike Missile entered low-rate production, CENTCOM used the weapon to hit a rec center and school, killing 21 civilians including young girls playing volleyball. Story w/ my friend and colleague @trbrtc nytimes.com/2026/03/29/wor…
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Jim Sciutto
Jim Sciutto@jimsciutto·
For the second time in a year - first with “Liberation Day” tariffs and now with the Iran War - the U.S. has caused global economic turmoil for an uncertain outcome and with the stated goals repeatedly rewritten
Saagar Enjeti@esaagar

South Korea's President today: "The world is in turmoil over the energy crisis...the situation is so serious that it has even kept me up at night. The immediate problem is grave enough, but the outlook ahead seems even more unstable — the situation is worse than expected"

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Alex Imas
Alex Imas@alexolegimas·
After a meteoric rise in adoption, the use of AI at work seems to be *falling*. We see it in the survey below, which had documented the rise using the same self-report methodology. We see a similar stall/drop in adoption across other sources as well (economist.com/finance-and-ec…). This is a puzzle worth discussing. The models and harnesses are getting better; we are seeing AI show up in productivity numbers (though noisy still). Is it due to surveys being self-reports? @PeterMcCrory would then be seeing different numbers in the actual enterprise adoption. Is it due to current uses being "saturated"? Unlikely to me, given what we know from theoretical vs. actual adoption gap (below).
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Jon Hartley@Jon_Hartley_

🚨Another update to our Generative AI US adoption time series results from our paper “The Labor Market Effects of Generative Artificial Intelligence”: we find LLM adoption at work in the US fell over the past quarter (while still up substantially from a couple years ago).

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Jeremy Barr
Jeremy Barr@jeremymbarr·
After the hearing, Hegseth adviser Timothy Parlatore spoke with reporters outside the court house and further explained the impetus for the Pentagon press policy. "This entire policy was prompted by the leaks of classified material," he said. "Particularly earlier on in this administration, there was a significant amount of leaks of classified information and that was something that the department has an obligation, a statutory obligation, to try to stop." theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m…
ErikWemple@ErikWemple

Update on the NYT v. Defense Department case in D.C. federal court: This morning Judge Paul Friedman held a hearing a motion from the Times to compel the department to comply....

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Robotspierre@sacredrobe·
Time to feel bad. this Trump's war is now disrupting horribly countries all over the world that already struggle with the awful legacies of colonialism
Patrick Heinisch@PatrickHeinisc1

#Ethiopia's government has instructed all public institutions and state-owned enterprises to put non-essential employees on annual leave in an attempt to mitigate the fuel shortage suffocating transportation across the country. thereporterethiopia.com/49965/

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Mike Glenn
Mike Glenn@MikeRGlenn·
Melvin Laird, Richard Nixon's Secretary of Defense, said this in 1972 when he dedicated "Correspondents' Corridor" in the Pentagon: "I do hope that [the press] remain as surly, suspicious, aggressive and thirsty as always. A free and strong American press is not a luxury; it is a necessity for the survival of our democracy. This corridor is not just a workspace; it is a recognition that the people’s right to know is as vital to our national security as any weapon system in our inventory."
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carter hambley
carter hambley@carterhambley·
if u say no to pretzels, the flight attendant should give u something called a Coin of Restraint. while worth nothing now, these coins will play a major role in the afterlife
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