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Muleshoe, TX Katılım Ocak 2011
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@GeorgeStoia The NCAA doesn’t know its own rules much less those of the State of Oklahoma. Total ineptitude. Non Conforming Appellate Action (NCAA)
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Jeffrey A Tucker@jeffreytucker·
Seems too late to say it: I'm completely fed up with AI generated content. It's gone from 10 percent to 90 percent in a very short time. As someone who has believed my entire life in writing as an expression of mind and spirit, the trash being cranked out today is a disgrace. What can be done?
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Skrap777@GFifdeeP·
@GabeIkard Quite the typical reaction when told by us, to stay in your lane, it's not your culture. The unwritten rule known through basketball, and similar in football, baseball. But, you are entitled to your opinion . Just halt the appropriation
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Gabe Ikard@GabeIkard·
Jokic is a clown for that.
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Travis J Davidson@TravisSkol·
Is this series putting Jokic’s “Best in the World” title at risk that so many are convinced he still holds?
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
No British government ever imagined an American president might finally tell the truth about the “special relationship.” Until now. Spare me the pearl-clutching obituary from The Economist, that decaying salon of transatlantic nostalgia where the ghost of Churchill is still being pimped out like a rent-boy for Davos subscriptions. Your precious bunting of flags in the bin isn’t some tragic metaphor for Trump’s “betrayal.” It’s the autopsy photo of a one-way parasitic bargain that America has carried on its back like a drunk uncle for eighty goddamn years. And the drunk finally woke up, looked around, and said: Fuck this. This isn’t “turning his back.” This is a sovereign nation refusing to keep subsidizing a continent of strategic eunuchs who have spent decades castrating their own militaries, hollowing out their industrial bases, and importing the very pathologies that make them security liabilities rather than allies. You want the special relationship? Earn it. Reciprocate it. Stop treating the United States like an ATM with nuclear weapons. Geopolitically and militarily, the numbers don’t lie and they never have. The United States still shoulders roughly sixty percent of total NATO defense spending...$845 billion out of a collective $1.4 trillion last year. Most of your European “partners” couldn’t hit the 2% GDP target even after Russia parked tanks on Ukraine’s border and started lobbing missiles at civilian infrastructure. Britain under Starmer talks a big game about “global Britain” while quietly slashing capability, courting CCP-linked cash, and letting its own streets burn under the weight of demographic transformation and speech codes that make the old East German Stasi look libertarian. You lecture us about values while your own government criminalizes tweets and turns Rotherham into a cautionary tale the media still refuses to fully autopsy. Historically, the ledger is even more damning. We bled for you in 1917 and 1941 when your empires were on the ropes. We bankrolled your reconstruction, anchored your defense for the entire Cold War, and let you punch above your weight on the world stage because sentimental Anglosphere nostalgia still meant something. In return? Suez 1956, where you expected us to back imperial nostalgia while we were trying to contain Soviet expansion. Vietnam, where you sat it out. Iraq, where you half-assed it and then spent the next twenty years sneering at us in your broadsheets. And every single time an American president dared put America First, your commentariat wailed like Victorian widows about the death of the alliance...as if the alliance was ever meant to be a suicide pact. You’ve internalized a victimhood narrative so profound it borders on the clinical...projecting your own national decline, your own loss of agency, your own self-inflicted castration onto the one country that still possesses the will to act like a great power. Trump doesn’t “deprioritize” the relationship; he simply refuses to indulge the delusion any longer. He sees what you refuse to admit: the United Kingdom of 2026 is no longer the reliable offshore balancer of 1945. It’s a mid-tier European power wrestling with internal entropy, elite disconnect, and a demographic trajectory that makes long-term strategic partnership… let’s just say, complicated. We are sick of it. Sick of the free ride. Sick of the lectures from people whose capitals are turning into no-go zones while their defense ministers beg Washington for more F-35s and more carrier groups to patrol waters they can no longer secure themselves. Sick of the pomp, the pageantry, the royal visits, and the hand-wringing editorials that treat American self-interest as some kind of moral failing. The special relationship isn’t dead. It’s being stress-tested by reality. And reality, Mr. Economist, is a vicious bitch with a ledger in one hand and a mirror in the other. Look into it. 💀⚖️🗡️
The Economist@TheEconomist

No British government has ever imagined that an American president might turn his back on the special relationship between both nations. Until now econ.st/3OZceLM Illustration: Mona Eing & Michael Meissner

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Sam Block@theblockspot·
Nussmeier… Projected 1st… Went 249th. Ewers… Projected 1st… Went 231st. Fromm… Projected 1st… Went 167th. Rattler… Projected 1st… Went 150th. Howell… Projected 1st… Went 144th. CFB has a QB development problem.
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Xuni@xunilla·
@lukeb_80 @GabeIkard @BillSimmons He could start with playing more than 3 minutes of defense each game, then follow it up with not being such a whiny little bitch.
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@StockSavvyShay I’m curious how many of the people here promoting $SNOW as an AI control layer have actually used the product.
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Shay Boloor@StockSavvyShay·
$NOW CEO Bill McDermott says the market is pricing in fear that LLMs could replace large parts of enterprise software. But in an AI economy where companies need to operationalize agentic AI safely, ServiceNow looks more like the control layer for governance, context, routing and oversight. The market is still struggling to separate software that gets disrupted by AI from software that becomes more valuable because AI needs exactly that control layer. I think ServiceNow sits much closer to the second bucket.
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Nate@TalaHanSolo·
no a raskin fan but trump has almost doubled his wealth running crypto scams rug pulling people, creating the shady world liberty finance where they issue themselves money, and has monetized presidential merch in the absolutely dumbest most unethical ways. golden phones, golden shoes, golden blah blah blah... and yall christians dont see the false idol thing yet....
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Rep Raskin: "Trump essentially wants to move us into an Orban or Putin or Xi-type government…" "I have a Republican colleague who told me he was at the White House and was told by someone from the Trump family we are going to be the richest family on earth"
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@TheDaringPastry @GeorgeStoia They’ve already asked and it could go several ways - OKSC could (a) ignore it (b) allow an expedited ruling (c) schedule it for some future date, possibly even in 2027.
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Kyle Davis@TheDaringPastry·
@GeorgeStoia Question, is there a possibility that they can ask the OK Supreme Court to reverse the ruling, but it takes too long to get to and the season plays out? Or will this ruling happen quickly? I see on that link they want it expedited... What kind of timeframe is that?
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George Stoia III
George Stoia III@GeorgeStoia·
NEW: The NCAA is asking the OK Supreme Court (or appellate court) to reverse Heinecke’s injunction. What happens next: NCAA files arguments saying the injunction was wrong. Heinecke’s side responds defending the ruling. Appellate court decides whether to uphold or overturn it.
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Xuni@xunilla·
@adamdepmore Victims …. Maybe the dumbest thing in twitter today.
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Adam Depmore@adamdepmore·
OKC is not good for the NBA. The best thing fans can do for the NBA is to turn off the TV when they play. In the long run this will benefit teams like the Suns, who are victims of this bastardization.
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Pro-America | Politics & Markets
Iran has the leverage and they know it. Their military sucks. We could blow up the country in a couple hours. But Trump is desperate to get out of the war and Iran it is perfectly fine waiting a few months. That's what's going on. When one side is more eager to end the conflict than the other side then the other side has the leverage. Iran is fighting for their lives. We are rolling our eyes that gas prices are up $.50. Our heart is not in this war and they know it.
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@Div_pradeep None of these things changes the resolution the sensor is capturing.
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Pradeep Pandey@Div_pradeep·
That's a wrap! If you liked this thread: 1. Follow @Div_pradeep for more such content around AI, web development. 2. Bookmark and repost the first tweet to share it with other people.
Pradeep Pandey@Div_pradeep

97% of iPhone users are shooting at 12MP. Their phone does 48MP. Apple defaults your $1200 camera to a quarter of its actual resolution. I changed 7 settings last week and my photos instantly looked professional. Here's what Apple doesn't tell you:

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Pradeep Pandey
Pradeep Pandey@Div_pradeep·
97% of iPhone users are shooting at 12MP. Their phone does 48MP. Apple defaults your $1200 camera to a quarter of its actual resolution. I changed 7 settings last week and my photos instantly looked professional. Here's what Apple doesn't tell you:
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@leralovesbooks @Toadsanime And just like in the books, it’s only a matter of time before someone uses it for their authoritarian purposes.
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Lera Loves Books 📚@leralovesbooks·
@Toadsanime They literally took the name of surveillance orbs that were compromised by evil. Tolkien would be mortified by all of this.
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Ryan T. Brown 🎮🩷@Toadsanime·
Not sharing Palantir's manifesto - and that is what it is. A private company calling for a new world order, one that seeks to oppress all of humanity and suggest they should have total power. Palantir should be treated as an enemy of humanity. Sci-fi movie apocalyptic villains.
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Seth Oliveras @SethOliveras·
OU Softball's Most Home Runs in a Season 1. 161 (60 games, 2021) *NCAA record 2. 158 (48 games, 2026) *SEC record 🥎 3. 155 (62 games, 2022) 4. 122 (66 games, 2024) 5. 121 (61 games, 2025) 6. 117 (62 games, 2023) 7. 115 (63 games, 2019) 8. 107 (58 games, 2015) 9. 102 (64 games, 2012) 10. 94 (61 games, 2013) 11. 90 (64 games, 2014) 12. 85 (74 games, 2000)
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JB Salmon@SparkeeWildcat·
@ohnohedidnt24 It's the gross inconsistency, OKC seems to be allowed to push, grab, bump, shove and rarely a call. Then it's the light touch fouls or anticipated but not actual fouls on the other end. Clean it up @NBAOfficial
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Oh No He Didn't@ohnohedidnt24·
Jalen Green: "I feel like there's a couple bad calls for how we're gonna be playing in the playoffs and how the refs allowed them to play I think it got to be both ways or just called both the same foul both ways. One or the other"
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Xuni@xunilla·
@TheMattPetersen @Bdrumm_Rivals “borderline unprecedented” Not unprecedented Not borderline unprecedented Not uncommon Not borderline uncommon It happens frequently. It’s the exact opposite of your premise.
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Matt Petersen@TheMattPetersen·
@Bdrumm_Rivals Thought Thunder would sweep. It was just borderline unprecedented to see penalty-zip five minutes into a playoff game.
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Matt Petersen@TheMattPetersen·
Suns not being allowed to match Thunder's defensive physicality is going to make an already uneven series borderline unwatchable.
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Timothy Snyder@TimothyDSnyder·
Worth adding that Russia did as a matter of fact intervene for Trump in 2016 and that the evidence is widely known, abundant, and collected in various forms, including a Senate investigation, the Mueller report, multiple intelligence investigations, multiple reportorial investigations in the US and elsewhere, and multiple books. Leaving out that crucial fact allows the reader to miss the way this echoes prior authoritarian "investigate the investigator" moves as well as the fundamentally Orwellian character of this. nytimes.com/2026/04/18/us/…
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