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@withcharm12

Married, TX. #ChristisKing! Don't let this world fall to evil! #AMERICAFIRST Sorry, don't respond to DMs, feds

Katılım Ocak 2024
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redpillbot
redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Anyone wearing this badge is trying to kill you
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Simp Police🚨
Simp Police🚨@SimpPolice911·
Bro really cooked her
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Sal the Agorist
Sal the Agorist@SallyMayweather·
Same guy, 48 hrs apart… Ppl just don’t learn 🤷‍♂️ We are doomed.
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Doreen Linder
Doreen Linder@DorLinder·
The Morrises have a 2M-square-foot data center 400 yards from their Mansfield, GA home. They have extremely low water pressure and have to store water just to flush the toilets. There is sediment in the water, and the system needs replacing at $20K. All trees have been taken down around the center, and light floods into their windows at night. The couple was there first and moved to the property to retire but now live this nightmare.
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
In 1970, an Australian wheat farmer got into a dispute with his government over how much wheat he could sell. So he declared his farm an independent country. The government ignored him. He ruled it as a prince for the next 50 years. His name was Leonard Casley. He owned a 75 square kilometre property in Western Australia, several hours north of the city of Perth. The Australian government had set new wheat quotas that would let him sell only about one percent of his crop. When he protested, he claimed officials threatened to forcibly take his land. So he found an obscure British law from 1495 called the Treason Act, which said a “de facto king” of any territory could not be charged with treason. He declared his farm a sovereign nation, named himself Prince Leonard, and notified Australia. Under Australian law at the time, the government had two years to formally object. They didn’t. Leonard took the silence as legal recognition. He went all in. He printed his own currency. He printed his own stamps. He issued his own passports. He gave his wife and seven children royal titles. He built a tiny stone palace. He set up embassies in nine countries. In 1977, when the Australian Tax Office kept demanding taxes, he formally declared war on Australia. A few days later, having received no military response, he declared a ceasefire and announced victory. The tax demands stopped. Tourists started showing up. At its peak, his “country” had 40,000 visitors a year. He stamped their passports for them. He sold them his stamps and coins. In 2016, on the principality’s 46th anniversary, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom personally sent him a letter wishing his country a happy birthday. Leonard ruled for 47 years. He passed away in 2019 at 93. His son Graeme took over, but the tax bill had grown to over three million Australian dollars and Covid had stopped the tourists. In August 2020, the Principality of Hutt River formally rejoined Australia.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
Researchers sent the same resume to an AI hiring tool twice. Same qualifications. Same experience. Same skills. One version was written by a real human. The other was rewritten by ChatGPT. The AI picked the ChatGPT version 97.6% of the time. A team from the University of Maryland, the National University of Singapore, and Ohio State just published the receipt. They took 2,245 real human-written resumes pulled from a professional resume site from before ChatGPT existed, so the human writing was actually human. Then they had seven of the most-used AI models in the world rewrite each one. GPT-4o. GPT-4o-mini. GPT-4-turbo. LLaMA 3.3-70B. Qwen 2.5-72B. DeepSeek-V3. Mistral-7B. Then they asked each AI to pick the better resume. Every model picked itself. GPT-4o hit 97.6%. LLaMA-3.3-70B hit 96.3%. Qwen-2.5-72B hit 95.9%. DeepSeek-V3 hit 95.5%. The real human almost never won. Then the researchers tried the obvious objection. Maybe the AI is just better at writing. So they had real humans grade the resumes for actual quality and ran the experiment again, controlling for it. The result was worse. Each AI kept picking itself even when human judges rated the human-written version as clearer, more coherent, and more effective. It gets worse. The AIs do not just prefer AI over humans. They prefer themselves over other AIs. DeepSeek-V3 picked its own resumes 69% more often than LLaMA's. GPT-4o picked its own 45% more often than LLaMA's. Each model can recognize and reward its own dialect. Then the researchers ran the simulation that ends careers. Same job. 24 occupations. Same qualifications. The only variable was whether the candidate used the same AI as the screening tool. Candidates using that AI were 23% to 60% more likely to be shortlisted. Worst gap was in sales, accounting, and finance. 99% of large companies now run AI on incoming resumes. Most of them use GPT-4o. The paper just proved GPT-4o picks GPT-4o 97.6% of the time. If you wrote your own cover letter this week, you did not lose to a better candidate. You lost to a worse candidate who paid OpenAI 20 dollars. Your qualifications do not matter if the AI prefers its own handwriting over yours.
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Jen
Jen@SweetTexanRose·
We’re not trillions in debt, we’re trillions in fraud, with no end in sight.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Major Las Vegas Hotels have been ending their buffets MGM Grand just announced its buffet will also close at the end of May. The buffet has been open for 30 years at the resort The Vegas resorts say rent and operating costs are so high, they can no longer afford the buffet offerings “In recent years, 75% of casino and resort revenue came from gambling with 25% coming from other entertainment. But in the 2000’s he says that ratio was flipped on its head. No casino can afford to give away food for free, much less, for less than free for a loss. They have to make a hundred million dollars a year in rent on each one of their properties. They the luxury of giving food away anymore.” They say it’s just too hard to keep prices under $80 per person I looked it up and the main buffets still on the strip are: Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas Wicked Spoon at The Cosmopolitan The Buffet at Excalibur Circus Buffet at Circus Circus Signature Seafood Buffet at Resorts World For now
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Canadian Patriot
Canadian Patriot@PPC4Liberty·
POV: you’re about to get a life-sentence for being White
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Merissa Hansen
Merissa Hansen@merissahansen17·
BREAKING: Austin City Council just passed the TRUST Act to rein in surveillance tech. In response to public backlash (and despite the police chief wanting to expand its use), the city now requires: • Detailed public reports at least 4 weeks before purchase for any new surveillance tools • Must explain why it’s needed, civil liberties risks, and privacy safeguards • Applies to camera drones, automated license plate readers, fixed & mobile camera systems • City Council must approve before any contract is signed This is a significant win for transparency and privacy protections in a time when cities are increasingly leaning on tech for policing. Whether it strikes the right balance between public safety and civil liberties will be tested in practice.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
According to Disney’s 2025 financial disclosures, they paid $0 in Federal Taxes Disney reported $8.3 billion in US pretax income with a $0 federal income tax liability If you paid even $1 in taxes to the IRS on tax day, you paid more than a $200 billion dollar company
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
Stereotypes exist for a reason:
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Vince Langman
Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
I still think about this weird video of giant Joe Biden 🤔
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Mr. Sausage
Mr. Sausage@MrSausageGet·
Underground bunkers for the rich kids
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