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Robert Barat

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gaymer. infosec. FOSS. EN/ES/IT/עברית @[email protected] @volt4ire.bsky.social

Berlin & NYC Katılım Mart 2008
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Mark Twain wrote “King Leopold’s Soliloquy” about the Belgian genocide in Congo and despite being most famous author on Earth no one would publish it, because he was talking about black lives. What a disgrace to honor a racist jerkoff in his name
Ashley Parker@AshleyRParker

NEW: Bill Maher—frequent foe and sometimes friend of Trump—is set to receive the Mark Twain Prize for Humor at the Kennedy Center. W/ @jon_fischer: theatlantic.com/culture/2026/0…

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Brian McDonald@BrianMcDonaldIE·
A viral track repeating just two words,“Yanis Varoufakis,” is spreading across Russia's clubland. Created by a Moscow DJ, the tune has taken off among zoomers, with critics linking its appeal to a revival of 90s/early 2000s techno. The irony is that most listeners likely have no idea who @yanisvaroufakis is, they just like the rhythm of the name.
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VanRaalte, Agro-Nationalist@AgroNationalism·
To be clear the wildlife bridge is a good idea. It's a no-brainer money saver. Either pay for the bridge or externalize the cost onto a bunch of different people's cars and lives over time. That's not to mention the loss of the animals lives. Don't let rampant corruption and weaponized incompetentence trick you into thinking good ideas are bad.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo

EXCLUSIVE: Gavin Newsom promised to build a bridge for cougars and butterflies in the middle of Los Angeles. The project has turned into another boondoggle, with broken deadlines and costs exploding to $114 million. This is Newsom's bridge to nowhere. city-journal.org/article/califo…

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Greg Meyer@_gregmeyer·
DLSS 5 off. DLSS 5 On
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𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐙𝐔𝐎 静男 🔻
Right wingers only ever use photos from the least developed parts of SG in the 1950s, because if they used photos from Clarke quay, the civic district, or Tanjong Pagar around that time, the “LKY turned a small fishing village into a global megacity” argument would crumble
Jaynit@jaynitx

>be Lee Kuan Yew >born 1923 in Singapore >British colony >fourth-generation Chinese >family is wealthy, English-speaking >top of every class 1942: >Japanese invasion >Singapore falls in 7 days >the British surrender >"impregnable fortress" — a joke >you're 18 >watch your colonial masters kneel >learn something >white men are not gods >power is earned, not inherited occupation: >survive under Japanese rule >learn Japanese, work as a translator >see brutality, corruption, chaos >nearly get executed in a random roundup >luck saves you >or destiny >you don't forget what powerlessness feels like 1946: >war ends >go to Cambridge >study law >graduate with double starred first >top of your class >marry Kwa Geok Choo >she graduates top of hers too >power couple before the term exists 1950: >return to Singapore >become a lawyer >defend unions, fight the British >anti-colonial firebrand >the communists want you >you use them >they think they're using you >they're wrong 1954: >found the People's Action Party >coalition of English-educated moderates and Chinese communists >you need their grassroots >they need your respectability >temporary alliance >you both know it 1959: >PAP wins elections >you become Prime Minister >age 35 >Singapore is still British >poor, dirty, overcrowded >no resources, no industry >malaria in the swamps >you: "we'll fix this" 1963: >join Malaysia >Singapore becomes part of the federation >finally independent from Britain >but the marriage is bad from day one >race riots, political clashes >Malay leaders don't want a Chinese-majority city >threatening their power August 9, 1965: >kicked out of Malaysia >not independence, expulsion >you announce it on television >you cry >the only time anyone sees you cry >"for me, it is a moment of anguish" >you're now leader of a country nobody wanted >no army, no water, no hinterland >just a swamp and 2 million people >survival is not guaranteed the problem: >no natural resources >not even fresh water >surrounded by hostile neighbors >communists infiltrating >racial tensions everywhere >how do you build a nation from nothing? the solution: >human capital >if you have nothing, invest in people >education, discipline, meritocracy >English as the common language >no corruption, zero tolerance >pay officials well so they don't steal >punish harshly when they do >caning, hanging, no exceptions >rule of law or rule of the jungle >you choose law the economics: >invite multinationals >make Singapore the easiest place to do business >low taxes, stable government, no bullshit >build infrastructure relentlessly >airport, port, housing >public housing for everyone >home ownership creates stability >people don't riot when they own property the authoritarianism: >no free press >defamation suits against critics >opponents bankrupted, jailed, exiled >chewing gum banned >long hair on men, suspicious >you run a tight ship >too tight, critics say >but the ship doesn't sink 1970s-80s: >Singapore transforms >from third world to first >GDP per capita explodes >skyline rises >slums become towers >swamp becomes financial hub >everyone wants to know the secret >the secret is you 1990: >step down as Prime Minister >after 31 years >but you don't leave >become Senior Minister >then Minister Mentor >shadow over everything >until you die the results: >GDP per capita: higher than the US, UK, Japan >one of the least corrupt countries on earth >best airport, best airline, best port >from fishing village to global city >in one generation >your generation the criticism: >authoritarian >no real democracy >freedom of speech, limited >you respond: "I'm not interested in being loved. I'm interested in being effective." >Singapore proves you right >or proves nothing matters except results March 23, 2015: >die at 91 >a million people line the streets >in the rain >to watch your funeral procession >the father of a nation from Japanese occupation >to British colonialism >to Malaysian expulsion >to building a nation from scratch Lee Kuan Yew. the man who turned a swamp into a superpower. Singapore exists because you refused to let it fail.

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Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI·
The premise of this test is incredibly dumb. LLM has always done passable pastiche, since it landed in 2022. Where it begins to fall apart is any writing over 2 or 3 pages because it has no nuance, narrative structure, rhythm, or characterization. More parlor tricks for midwits.
Kevin Roose@kevinroose

We made a blind taste test to see whether NYT readers prefer human writing or AI writing. 86,000 people have taken it so far, and the results are fascinating. Overall, 54% of quiz-takers prefer AI. A real moment! nytimes.com/interactive/20…

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Liv@Liv_Agar·
Marx is not a Lassalean, so he would never say the top text. This obviously means that he's the one saying the text on the bottom
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