Spite Machine

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Spite Machine

Spite Machine

@howitzer86

เข้าร่วม Ocak 2009
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Spite Machine
Spite Machine@howitzer86·
@Satten16 @patriach2051 Not part of the logic but the thing I worry about is the infrastructure. The government is doing something at a scale it wasn’t capable of before. It’s building new capacity. When the target pool runs dry will they give that up or will they expand targeting to justify it all?
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Sat@Satten16·
@patriach2051 like an "immigant" meaning not being "patriotic"(supporting current regime) and then it's already too late. And any group can become those "immigrants" i just named that group like that, because US tried to go that slippery slop lately.
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Jeremy
Jeremy@ManaByte·
For anyone who’s never watched Star Trek, the Pakleds are a species that wanders around the galaxy insisting “We are smart” while proving the exact opposite. They steal random tech they don’t understand, break half of it, then act confused when it doesn’t magically make them powerful. At this point I’m convinced the Pakleds are what you’d get if Flat Earthers and moon‑landing deniers interbred for a few generations and accidentally formed a spacefaring civilization powered entirely by misunderstanding. They didn’t “find things.” They just inherited the collective IQ drop.
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Psychobob@Robpsychobob·
@SaraForTexLege I get posts from left extremists and garbage women but I never once sought them out. He balanced the algorithm.
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Sara McGee for Texas HD 132
Sara McGee for Texas HD 132@SaraForTexLege·
I started my original Twitter account in 2009 to talk about football. I only tweeted about football, I only followed football related accounts and I only commented on and participated in discussions about football. My entire timeline was football. Once Elon bought Twitter, I would randomly get a Benny Johnson or Charlie Kirk, etc post popping up in my timeline. Daily. No matter how many times I clicked “not interested,” muted people, blocked people, it didn’t matter. He bought this app to systematically brainwash Americans and we really should talk about it more.
Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)@adamscochran

Part of it is that Elon pushes out push notifications for these alt-right propaganda slop accounts. If you create a new account on mobile, follow no one, and have your location set as US, you will almost certainly get notifications about Nick Sortor, Eric Daugherty and Jackson Hinkle tweets within the first two weeks.

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Spite Machine@howitzer86·
@River3The @NHAunleashed She’s now head of the national religious office. I can see forgiveness, but trusting her with this might be a bit much.
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TheRiver3
TheRiver3@River3The·
You neglected to elaborate on when she accepted Jesus Christ as her savior, very important because we all fall short (sinned) of the GLORY of God and we are in a state of continual improvement. You’re a sinner before being saved and you are a sinner saved only by faith & God’s GRACE afterward. Is there one person on this platform perfect before God❓ No there is not.
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miiyauwu | 🦋@miiya.page
miiyauwu | 🦋@miiya.page@PearlteaRizzy·
>be deviantArt >internet's biggest art site with decades worth of library and community >appoints new CEO >pivots to endless AI fetish slop generator >fucking dies
GenoX@GenoXLOID

-Discontinuation of Mobile App and devs redirecting ppl to use the mobile browsers instead -Free Downloads being limited up to 10 at a week -Other desperate attempts of getting users to buy CORE Maybe DeviantArt might be shut down at any moment now cuz it's getting rly odd,,,

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Spite Machine@howitzer86·
@davidjoemax @plzbepatient It should be okay, but in our culture it’s not. If the choice is between them getting beaten up and not having dolls, under my watch, they won’t have dolls.
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David@davidjoemax·
@plzbepatient I think it’s very easy to buy boys stuff for boys. Books are a bit harder but old books are better anyway so kinda no difference. But it’s actually good for boys to play with dolls and a nice thing if they do. It’s not feminine or masculine, it’s imagination.
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Gary
Gary@plzbepatient·
As a parent it’s extremely easy to find “girl stuff” for girls and increasingly difficult to find “boy stuff” for boys, and boy stuff is often deferential to girls while girl stuff is all “girl power.” You have to be psychotic to pretend the world for kids is male-centered
Election Wizard@ElectionWiz

DISTURBING: Gavin Newsom’s wife on how she raises her son: “I've given our boys dolls… if I'm reading a book and the protagonist is a male, I just change the 'he' to a 'she.'”

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Spite Machine@howitzer86·
@Albert_Berg @FilmJournalGuy I don’t see how. The computer just does what you tell it. AI like any program is made up of instructions laid out by programmers and models. So credit belongs to programmers, every user online in aggregate, and lastly, the user writing the prompt - the smallest contribution.
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Film Journal George
Film Journal George@FilmJournalGuy·
Reading Michael Crichton’s book on computers from 1983- something that would have been useful if you were trying to decide whether to buy an Apple 2 or Commodore 64 and learn what a floppy disc is. However, Crichton was always extremely prescient and often he strays into philosophy territory. Like here- when you can read what would have been his opinion on AI generated art had he been alive to see it.
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Pink Punk Dystopian@meKill_Jester·
@imabotulibphag @chinafutureclub @ItIsHoeMath Just as with white Americans, distinguishing between immigrant Blacks is eventually impossible without mandating mass genetic testing, which is unfeasible. The US, like all Western nations, should only admit highly skilled immigrants from first-world countries with similar values
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hoe_math = PsychoMath@ItIsHoeMath·
Imagine that you are a white person from California, or Michigan, or Florida or something. You hear that Beijing is one of the great places to move to. You save up, do your paperwork, and fly there. You get there, and almost everyone in Beijing is white. There are also some Mexicans and a few Moroccans, but almost no Chinese people. Would you find that weird? Would you think to yourself, "wait, isn't this supposed to be a Chinese city?" Or, would you get politically organized and demand recognition of white holidays and customs from the Chinese government? And preferential treatment in the job market? And special laws for white areas? Now imagine that the Chinese people say "enough with the foreigners, go home!" And then you say "I'm as Chinese as you are! Look at my papers!" Would you do those things? What kind of person would move to another country and do that?
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Spite Machine@howitzer86·
@oenophil15 @LayoffAI I'm sure it would be consistent, but they're being asked to give more while occupying a continuously shrinking pool. Your best-case AI scenario ends the same whether they work harder or not.
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Smart-ass Woodworker@oenophil15·
It's always good to stand up and let management know who should be let go if there is a round two. This will help accomplish that. Lowering the productivity bar also makes it easier for AI to replace more people. If before AI could meet the productivity of 8 people, with this it's 9 or 10. This is not brilliant. The way to do the best in the corp world is to do your best work, and provide consistent high effort. If it turns out you don't wish to do so for your current employer, find a new one.
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Official Layoff
Official Layoff@LayoffAI·
This Reddit post from r/employeesOfOracle is the most important thing you’ll read today. A surviving employee telling coworkers: do not give a single extra hour. Let the deadlines slip. This is the part of the layoff cycle nobody talks about. Company loyalty/culture is dead.
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Official Layoff@LayoffAI

There is a lot more to the Oracle layoffs than what meets the eye. Trump stood at the White House in January 2025 and said Stargate would create "100,000 American jobs almost immediately." Larry Ellison was standing next to him. This morning, Oracle -- not just a Stargate partner, but the primary builder and physical operator of every Stargate data center -- sent the first of 30,000 of its own workers a termination email at 6 a.m. No manager was looped in. System access was cut on delivery. The email was signed "Oracle Leadership." Here is the part worth sitting with: The 100,000 jobs Trump announced are construction workers. Concrete. Steel. Cooling systems. Temporary site labor across Texas, New Mexico, Wisconsin, Michigan. Real jobs, yes, but they end when the buildings are done. The 30,000 fired today are software engineers, cloud architects, SaaS operators, healthcare IT workers. The people who built the systems those data centers are being built to run. Permanent careers. Gone in a single email before sunrise. Oracle is not struggling. It posted $6.13 billion in profit last quarter. Up 95% year-over-year. It is cutting workers because it owes $248 billion in data center lease commitments that do not appear on its balance sheet. It is cutting workers because it committed to $50 billion in AI infrastructure spending this fiscal year alone. It is cutting workers because the $300 billion OpenAI contract it signed -- the one that made Ellison briefly the richest person on earth -- does not generate revenue until 2027. Bloomberg reported three weeks ago, citing internal Oracle sources, that the cuts targeted "roles the company expects AI to make redundant." The termination email said "broader organizational change." Oracle told 30,000 employees: organizational change. Oracle told Bloomberg: AI. Oracle told investors: the plan is working. Oracle told America: 100,000 jobs. All four are technically true. Oracle's stock was up 5% while the emails were still landing.

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Hillcrest Card Company 🔥🍉🇨🇺🏳️‍⚧️🇻🇪🔥
Last fall during a medical appointment when I had a procedure done, my blood sugar dropped suddenly from stress of the procedure and they brought me a sprite. I am not surprised that Republicans are too uneducated to know why medical facilities provide sugary drinks to patients.
Calley Means@calleymeans

If a hospital is serving patients sugary drinks, they are out of compliance with government standards and are putting their reimbursements in jeopardy. If you see patients being served sugary drinks, please post information below or let CMS know: cms.gov/medical-bill-r…

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exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
Remember when "voxels" were all the hype? Those of you old enough to remember voxels will probably do so because of Comanche: Maximum Overkill (NovaLogic, 1992). It is widely regarded as the first commercial game using that technology. Voxels, short for "volumetric pixels", are the 3D equivalent of 2D pixels - simply put. When Comanche was released, there was quite a lot of hype around it, being the first to divert from the much more common use of polygons for 3D worlds, not just in flight sims. Gameplay was more suitable for beginners, and maybe less appealing for flight sim veterans who expected more depth in terms of controls and missions (e.g. what the likes of Gunship 2000 had to offer). The game's relatively modest system requirements for its era also made it more appealing to the casual gamers, targeting 386 PCs, and making it accessible rather than "high-end".
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Spite Machine@howitzer86·
@nustadax @Viki_Therian @DianaCialino For Earth’s roundness we have more than “common sense”. We have proof. Dysphoria is real… but all we really know is it’s a problem. Answer is multiple choice: let the them try to be what they want, or assert on them their assigned role in society. The former is less traumatic.
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Lucien Greaves
Lucien Greaves@LucienGreaves·
"Thank goodness groups like the The Satanic Temple forced the issue. If they hadn’t, Arkansas would have gotten away with it because that’s part of the Christian Nationalism playbook: Violate the law to your liking, then dare everyone else to spend time and money fighting it."
Hemant Mehta@hemantmehta

🚨BREAKING🚨: A federal judge just ordered Arkansas officials to TAKE DOWN the Ten Commandments monument outside the Capitol. Why? Because lawmakers rigged the system to prevent atheists and Satanists from having the same access. friendlyatheist.com/p/federal-judg…

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Spite Machine@howitzer86·
@CantEverDie I just figured they were desperate for Millennial gamer approval… a sort of “hello fellow kids” kinda thing if the kids were 30-40 year old neets.
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Ted Lieu
Ted Lieu@tedlieu·
Thank you @AAGDhillon for getting trump to the Supreme Court oral argument today. Worked out exactly as I predicted.
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Ted Lieu@tedlieu

Dear @AAGDhillon: Please, please, please get trump to sit in the SCOTUS oral argument. I want the conservative Justices to have the direct reminder to their faces that trump believes they are his pawns and that they exist to do his bidding. Go ahead, try to intimidate the Court.

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J.T. Alexander
J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander_·
As a former spook I can tell you that the easiest low-integrity career path for former spies and intel goons is to become a "tell-all" writer that affirms every conspiracy theory as true. This works commercially because people lap it up and it enables you to lean on your old career and esoteric "secret" knowledge, like a gnostic priest. This works legally because none of its true, so none of it is actually classified, making it completely legal. Nobody can prove that you're making stuff up, so your claims never get fully disproven; at best, you'll get "debunked" by Snopes or NYT, which nobody takes seriously anymore. It is a pure grift career but one I've seen become lucrative multiple times. Keep this in mind when you're dealing with politicians from the Influencer-Politician Era of the 2020s.
Polymarket@Polymarket

BREAKING: Senator Babet announces "you would be very surprised who's not entirely human" — but says he can't disclose more because the alien hybrid program is classified.

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Hazel Appleyard
Hazel Appleyard@HazelAppleyard·
Oh wow that is brutal lol
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@OfCulture3 @teortaxesTex In practice it’s anything even slightly negative from the wrong mouth. The only people who seem to be taken seriously are those known to support the party, though even they can’t go too far without being accused of something…
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Man of Culture
Man of Culture@OfCulture3·
@teortaxesTex TDS is opposing everything he does even if it's positive. That's real
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