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it's actually hilarious how every time Andrew Huberman gets in some scandal he just simply doesn't acknowledge it and continues like nothing happened... and then in a short period of weeks everything is fine again for him something to be studied by men imo
Lynn White had $0 for a lawyer and $73,000 in debt hanging over her head. She was facing eviction in Long Beach, California. Lost her first trial. The clock was running out. So she opened ChatGPT. She told it to pretend it was a Harvard Law professor. Then she told it to rip her arguments apart. Harshly. No mercy. Find every hole before opposing counsel does. It did exactly that. She rebuilt her case argument by argument, using AI feedback as her sparring partner every single night. She researched with Perplexity. She cross-checked everything. She filed her own appeal with zero legal training and zero dollars spent on representation. Then she walked into court and won. The eviction was overturned. $55,000 in penalties gone. $18,000 in overdue rent, resolved. The lawyers on the other side were so stunned they emailed her afterward. Told her if law was something she was interested in as a profession, she could certainly do the job. She was a tenant who lost her first trial. Her exact words after the verdict: "It felt like David and Goliath, except my slingshot was AI." This is the story that makes every $500/hour attorney uncomfortable. Not because AI passed the bar. But because a woman with no money, no legal background, and no second chances used free tools to beat a legal team that had all three. The legal industry has spent years arguing AI can't replace lawyers. Lynn White wasn't trying to replace anyone. She was just trying to keep her home.


Foreign-born workers +806K, back to record high Native-born workers -194K, unchanged since 2019

During the debate on the Immigration Law of 1965, Ted Kennedy (chairman of the subcommittee conducting the hearings) delivered a stream of confident assurances that turned out to be flat-out lies: “Our cities will not be flooded with a million immigrants annually. Under the proposed bill, the present level of immigration remains substantially the same... Secondly, the ethnic mix of this country will not be upset.... Contrary to the charges in some quarters, this bill will not inundate America with immigrants from any other country or area, or the most populated and deprived nations of Africa and Asia."

“For young Europeans, an EU Army is more attractive than national armies or even Nato.” - Defence Commissioner Kubilius

I love the US, and NYC, but coming back from five weeks in Japan/Korea can be so demoralizing. The E train from Jamaica to Port Authority was a mess. Filthy, depressing, and a minefield of possible problems. The car I was in had at least six guys in various states of distress. I sat next to one, a clearly mentally compromised man, muttering to himself, who made it clear he didn't like me being so close, but I bet he wasn't having a bad day. He wasn't because he was drugged into lethargy, but you never really can tell, and you always risk a miscalculation. I'm a pretty large guy and I've spent a lot of time around people like this, so I wasn't worried, but I felt bad for the women on there, some with kids, who have to play a far riskier game when riding the subway. Sure, the odds of something bad happening are small, but they should be zero, and they could be, if we only enforced the rules.



🚨 do you understand what New York City just accidentally admitted.. NYC spent $81,705 per homeless person last year.. the median American household earned $81,228.. the government spent MORE to keep someone homeless than most families earned to keep themselves housed.. that $81,705 isn't going to the homeless person.. it's going to the system around them.. shelters, administrators, case managers, contracts, overhead.. the industry that manages homelessness.. not the end of it.. if NYC gave every homeless person that money directly.. they could afford nearly 2 years of rent.. most of them wouldn't be homeless anymore.. instead the money goes to the system.. the system keeps running.. the homelessness stays.. and every year they ask for more funding to manage the problem that the funding was supposed to solve.. the homeless are worth $81,705 a year to the system.. they're worth nothing to it solved..

Hot take: They "spent" $81,705 per homeless person on the segment of the NGO industrial complex that pretends to work on homelessness. The money is mostly a sinecure to over-educated leftists for being part of the ruling coalition.



🚨BREAKING: Samsung customers are pissed off to find out that they’re $2000 fridges are now displaying ads on the front, and if they disable them, they can’t use all the features of the fridge. WTF is this!?


NEW: Musician Murphy Campbell says she isn’t making money on YouTube because an AI company is cloning her music and filing copyright claims against her own videos “An entity called Timeless Sounds IR uploaded AI-generated versions of my songs to all major streaming platforms...



