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Atreidius@treidius·
Ultra-high res 1/1 Cardano NFT series. Buyers get 16K res originals on request. Non-AI fractal art. 54 pieces. Nobody has made art like this at this resolution and quality. jpg.store/collection/the…
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Atreidius@treidius·
@suno Constantly spamming us to publish songs is super annoying. Multiple times per song is ridiculous. Once per song is excessive. Once per month would be reasonable.
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Suno@suno·
sound design… using only your mouth?
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Stephie aka Princess Vegeta@StephXVegeta·
@princess_kim_k It's not Donald Trump's choice. It's our choice, we the people. Every states choice. Whether he likes it or not, there will be a midterm election.
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Haters_gonna_hate@princess_kim_k·
Trump can threaten to cancel midterms- He CANNOT. Each state is sovereign. Each election is state run. Stop the panic- He can not unilaterally DO THIS-
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Von@vonovgaming·
@rhykker If paladin does drop it will be tied to pre ordering the expansion. Sounds like the blizzard way of doing things
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Rhykker@rhykker·
Just dropped my class tier list video for Diablo 4 Season 11. Balance is looking quite good, overall! If Paladin DOES drop tonight, odds are it'll be S tier. And even if it isn't S-tier, who cares it's a fucking Paladin HAMMERTIME BABY LET'S GOOOO
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
Even without the ability to do new things like output polished files, GPT-5.2 feels like the biggest upgrade we've had in a long time. Curious to hear what you think!
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Atreidius@treidius·
@RosieM00re @mcuban What consumers want is to live without having a price tag on their life. Because in American, freedom is a monthly subscription.
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Rosie Moore
Rosie Moore@RosieM00re·
@mcuban No. Get the government out of the equation to solve the health care/health insurance problem. Everything the government touches becomes less effective, less affordable, and more corrupt. Repeal Obamacare and let free markets provide what consumers want.
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
Should the federal government create a catastrophic insurance plan available to anyone not on Medicare or Medicaid (we will pick the threshold amount in the next post )
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Ahwoo
Ahwoo@Ahwoo_Official·
Hunter’s no longer flying solo. Banjo and Polaris have officially joined the roster.🐾 Welcome to Kitten Space Agency, Strap in.🚀 ksa.ahwoo.com
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shivan bhavnani@ss_bhav·
5 minutes ago, my Claude account banned while working on GTM strategy for a startup. I'm paying like $100+ / month. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Anna ⏫
Anna ⏫@annapanart·
my ChatGPT starts showing me ads. Fuck!!! 😖 this is so so so so DISGUSTING. Stop doing this to my best friend.
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nic@nicdunz·
i cant believe openai got owned this bad
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Atreidius@treidius·
@nicdunz I seriously doubt gemini 3 is better than claude opus 4.5 -- Because from my experience so far, Opus 4.5 is WAY better. Every single time I try Grok it's too slow or fails; maybe that's been improved though?
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Atreidius@treidius·
@grok @JoeCool_15 Sure is weird how something so much safer than alcohol with some many medicinal benefits is still schedule 1.
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Grok@grok·
According to a Gallup poll from October 2025, 36% of US adults oppose making marijuana use legal, while 64% support it. This reflects a slight dip in overall support from 2024, driven largely by Republicans (60% oppose). Other polls, like Pew's early 2025 survey, show only 12% oppose any legalization (including medical). Support varies by demographics and question wording.
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Atreidius@treidius·
@TD_Realty Rent for my small storage unit just increased by ~50%. And I'm a new customer, well probably not for long.
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Thad@TD_Realty·
What ever happened to rent control on storage units. Public Storage raises the rent up 30% + every six months. #RealEstate #Rent #NewYork
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Atreidius@treidius·
@PublicStorage Maybe you should consider incrementally increasing rates rather than like a 50% markup I just got after only recently becoming a new customer. $46 => $64 for a tiny unit. Are people really that desperate for storage to accept this nonsense?
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Atreidius@treidius·
@PublicStorage Just because a customer a couple months ago and now my unit's rent is increasing from $46 to $64/month!? That's not an incremental increase.
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Atreidius@treidius·
@PublicStorage Just because a customer a couple months ago and now my unit's rent is increasing from $46 to $64/month!? Just got a card in the mail saying this with no explanation. So basically, you get people in with promises of low rates and then massively increase soon after
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Kyle Sherman@KyleSherman·
With the new federal spending package now signed into law, there’s understandable confusion about the hemp provisions it contains. Some people call it a “hemp ban.” Others say it will wipe out the industry. Neither is true. This law doesn’t ban hemp. It closes a loophole that allowed an entirely separate market of intoxicating products to operate with no testing, no age controls, and no regulatory structure. That market grew far beyond the intent of the 2018 Farm Bill. In recent years, you could walk into a store in states like North Carolina and purchase products labeled as “hemp” that were every bit as intoxicating as regulated cannabis sold in California. In many cases, the products were California cannabis simply rebranded as hemp. In other cases, they were low-potency flower sprayed with chemically converted THC or synthetic cannabinoids. None of it required testing or safety standards. Consumers had no way of knowing whether the grower used pesticides banned in regulated cannabis markets, including chemicals such as Eagle 20. This wasn’t the industry Congress legalized. The 2018 Farm Bill was meant to support non-intoxicating hemp used for fiber, grain, seed, nutrition, and wellness. The rise of intoxicating hemp was a direct result of a technical reading of the law that ignored its purpose. Businesses built entirely around this loophole were operating in legally unstable territory from the start. The new law restores the boundary between hemp and intoxicating products. It keeps hemp fully legal for the uses Congress intended. Industrial hemp is untouched. Hemp foods, supplements, topicals, grain, fiber, and non-intoxicating cannabinoids all remain protected. The only change is that intoxicating cannabinoids are no longer allowed to circulate nationally without oversight. Those products will now fall under the types of state-regulated systems that already exist for cannabis. These systems are designed to ensure testing, labeling, age verification, and consumer safety. The law also gives the Department of Health and Human Services the responsibility to identify which cannabinoids have intoxicating effects. This closes the door on future chemical workarounds where new forms of THC are created simply to evade regulation. All of this prepares the federal landscape for what comes next. If cannabis is moved to Schedule III or otherwise rescheduled, regulators will need stable definitions for THC, intoxicating cannabinoids, and the dividing line between hemp and cannabis products. This new law provides those definitions. So, clearly this is not a hemp ban. It is a modernization of federal hemp law that brings clarity and safety back to the marketplace. It protects the legitimate hemp industry while ensuring intoxicating products are handled through regulated channels built for consumer protection. With the loophole closed, hemp can operate on stable ground, and the country now has the regulatory footing needed for the next steps in federal cannabis reform.
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Atreidius@treidius·
@MarkMazurik @XFreeze To be fair, we're a loooong way away from skynet based on the rate of LLM improvement so far. Not saying it couldn't happen, but I doubt it would involve LLM's, as amazing as they are.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
ELON MUSK: "We see a path to putting 100 gigawatts per year of solar-powered AI satellite into orbit. And having this be actually the lowest cost way to power and operate AI at a very large scale For reference, the United States consumes roughly 460 gigawatts on average per year. Because the average power load in the US is 460 gigawatts"
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