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do what I want | ex doordash (30+ orders a month)| SWE tinkering in the mean time

Chicago, IL شامل ہوئے Şubat 2013
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@LifeWithSymonee @DabbySavage I ain’t even tryna be like that but in 18 years the way things looking Wingstop gonna be $76.37 for a 10 piece with fries So not even that 😭
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Jett 🜲
Jett 🜲@iky_fwjett·
A CONVERSATION I HAD WITH A 98-YEAR-OLD WOMAN 98 yr old: you know how your parents probably say things like, "you were BORN with the internet, you don't know what it's like to live without!" me: yeah 98 yr old: well, my parents said that to me about electricity.
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Vivid Void@vividvoid·
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📸 9¾ △⃒⃘ Bruce Cares🪴🐝
I just Googled “Flores el patron” and found out that when one or more parents have passed, someone arranges for you to receive this service on your birthday. Now I’m sobbing uncontrollably because this is so sweet and so kind. *sniffs* She held on longer than I did omg! 🥹🥹🥹
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ACD MMA
ACD MMA@acdmma_·
🚨 Ilia Topuria just signed a deal with Richard Millie This man is a SUPERSTAR 💫🔥 via @Richard_Mille (IG)
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Thank you for saying this The effects will be seen down the line. The way I code is one feature at a time, analyze the code, think about composability, scalability and if it’s a long term solution that’s being returned and rewrite and re prompt. Keep notes, update the architecture. It feels like everyone is rushing and giving agents free rein with an assumption that it’ll all be fine (maybe for now it is). But I feel like things begin to break apart as the code base gets larger. We shouldn’t let our brains atrophy and should know the code that is being written.
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Not a Good Jewish Girl✡️
Not a Good Jewish Girl✡️@estherzelda0514·
Christopher Columbus was so infamously cruel that the Spanish crown paid to send someone to Hispaniola in 1500 to investigate. This resulted in a 48-page report detailing the testimony of two dozen witnesses, and the investigator himself, of how Columbus had mismanaged the colony, cut off ears and noses, tortured colonists that questioned his authority, paraded women naked, and sold natives into slavery. He was arrested, tried, and stripped of his titles. Some people that witnessed his barbarism, who had initially supported and participated in his colonization efforts, became so disgusted by Columbus's behavior that they also published accounts of his atrocities and began advocating for the rights of Indigenous populations. In particular, a contemporaneous Pope, and many other lesser Catholic figures, condemned Columbus explicitly, viewing his behaviors as grave offenses against G-d. Matt, you are literally more of a cretin than people that died before 1600 BCE. I wouldn't call you a conservative, I would call you a barbarian.
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog

Christopher Columbus is the ultimate IQ test. You immediately know that someone is a retarded halfwit if they start screeching some nonsense about how Columbus was a genocidal maniac or whatever. Intelligent students of history understand that he is one of the great men of western civilization. This is an awesome move by the White House.

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IGN
IGN@IGN·
This new martial arts thriller starring Xie Miao and Joe Taslim looks insane. Watch the exclusive trailer for The Furious:
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Died Suddenly
Died Suddenly@DiedSuddenly_·
The investigators at Died Suddenly have received a very concerning piece of intel that we wanted to share with our followers regarding the war in Iran. Over the course of the last 4 years, this same source has given us intel that we have shared that has never once been wrong. Please feel free to pray about this and use discernment in what we are about to share: America has only one week of missiles left to defend allies in Middle East. Nukes, invasion, and war with Russia all on the table. Joe Kent resigned for one simple reason: He knows the Iran war is going poorly, was started purely by Israel lying and manipulating Trump, and he refuses to lie about those facts publicly. I have spoken to several national security sources and this is the summary of what they have told me. 1) America is one week from exhausting our supply of interceptor missiles, without which we have NO EFFECTIVE MEANS of stopping incoming missiles and drones to Israel, Jordan, Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia. Iran knows this and has intentionally kept back their biggest, most advanced, and deadly cruise missiles. Attempts by the U.S. to destroy those missile sites have failed and a good portion remain operational and ready to launch. If America cannot protect our allies in the region, they will sue for peace without us. And without protection, Israel will suffer massive casualties. The stockpile is dangerously low from the Trump administration using missiles to defend Israel since the Oct 7 attacks, and the war in Ukraine. 2) The current Supreme Leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, survived the decapitation strike and follow on attempts, and has now successfully fled to Russia, where the U.S. is weighing committing another act of war, with Putin, by trying to kill him in Moscow. AI videos or not, Iran will never surrender if they find out they successfully killed or gravely injured the “Great Satan’s” puppet master. 3) America has no good options to end this war, which needed to be finished quickly due to tyranny of variables stacked against the U.S. such as terrain, distance, lack of ground forces, and durability of the Iranian government. Options now being considered are nuclear, and futuristic weapons, like the ones which were deployed in Venezuela, that struck fear into the minds of all our adversaries, the same adversaries now watching in shock and laughter as America falters in this half cocked, expedition against one of the strongest nations in the Middle East. 4) China is weighing an invasion of Taiwan by July of this year, because of the very real distraction and depletion of U.S. military stock piles, troops, and resources, for the Iran conflict. 5) U.S. casualties have easily reached 500, with many injured and dead that have not yet been admitted by the Pentagon. America has lost 4 fixed wing aircraft, more than we’ve lost in 20 years of war combined. The aircraft were not shot down “accidentally” as previously thought. They were downed by sympathizers in the Kuwaiti Air Force. The pilot indeed went rogue, and other fractures in the shaky Middle East alliance are plausible as this war drags on. Russia and China have been capturing data from the combat operations, and providing satellite and intelligence support to Iran, and as part of this, have cracked the signal communication for America’s B-2 bombers, meaning, one of our primary deployment means for nuclear weapons, previously stealth and untraceable in radar, can now be tracked in flight and shot down, a major blow to nuclear deterrence and MAD threat against other super powers. This war may have effectively “evened the playing field” for China. America’s only options are bad, and Kent knew this when he resigned. Best thing we can do is literally and figuratively “put down the shovel” and stop digging our hole deeper. Cease all combat operations before this escalates into a new world war, and more Americans and allies are killed.
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Korobochka (コロボ) 🇦🇺✝️
World War III: The Fatal Mistake In Iran /🧵 ... and why nothing can stop this war except the defeat of the United States. Introduction: Salami Tactics Imagine a heavy roll of salami, sitting on a table. It's usually a substantial amount of meat, and not something you can eat in one sitting. In fact, to properly dine on a piece of salami, you should slice it thinly and make a sandwich out of it. Gradually, salami slice after salami slice, the roll will disappear. But at no time except at the end of the roll, do you feel such a substantial amount of meat will run out. This is the classic "salami tactic" concept, and the same idea applies to every aspect of life and war. Let us start with something that should be immediately familiar to any professional. Office bullying can be modelled through salami slicing. Imagine a slight against you — very small, not enough to make you retaliate. Everyone prefers a comfortable peace, after all. You might even rationalise it as a mistake. But then it happens again and again, with each move it perhaps slices deeper into your personal space or rights. But with each slice, your standing is lowered to the point where you're faced with the same dilemma: It's cheaper to let it slide and hope it doesn't happen again. Before you know it, you've been completely undermined and removed from the picture with miserable prospects for the future. This is the most basic form of what is usually termed coercive gradualism, or gradualist tactics supporting a grand strategy. In RAND parlance, "threshold stretching and exploitation". In fact, this is exactly what started this war with Iran which is bound to expand as all means by which it can end have already been destroyed. This isn't the first time this has happened, in fact, another war was started by the exact same mistake. Let us discuss that first before moving on to the current war that is raging and expanding horizontally (geographically) and vertically (in terms of escalation). Which war am I talking about exactly? You see, that war was World War II.
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I don’t think the biggest issue for software development is going to be code generation using AI, it’s probably going to be the millions of micro decisions that add up using AI and I am willing to bet there will be some heavy technical debt that accrues. But maybe models will get better.
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@FrogPills @LibertyLockPod Re-read what you sent and think about if you’re the idiot or he is. You laid out no response against his argument with the 2 brain cells left in that thick skull mouth breather
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Ibogaine@FrogPills·
@LibertyLockPod Keep believing everything you’re being told lol. We have full control of the past and the future. You are just a useful idiot :)
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Clint Russell
Clint Russell@LibertyLockPod·
Just FYI, this is the EXACT reason our generals have consistently advised against a war with Iran. Even Charlie Kirk had laid this all out on his show a couple years ago. Iran was no threat to America but they were fully capable of destroying the global economy by striking oil facilities and transit throughout the region. The fact that Trump was never told this tells you he is surrounded exclusively by his Israeli handlers. It's crystal clear to me that he had no idea what he was getting himself into. He thought it was going to be easy because his traitorous advisors simply lied to him. Because this war was for Israel. Period. They didn't care how many Americans died. They didn't care if it became a massive regional war with American boots on the ground. In fact, that was always the goal. And before you jump on me as if I'm giving Trump a pass. I'm not. He should be impeached or resign. Immediately. There is no excuse for this level of incompetence. None.
Acyn@Acyn

Trump: They weren't supposed to go after all these other countries in the Middle East. So they hit Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait. Nobody expected that. We were shocked

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@chipskylarp he said all that to say absolutely nothing nigga was in the chatrooms for sure
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This shit hot ass
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@Zekorh Man not much broski Watching Garbage like this
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Zek@Zekorh·
@MooSimpin What you been up to moo
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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
In order to be born, you needed: 2 parents 4 grandparents 8 great-grandparents 16 second great-grandparents 32 third great-grandparents 64 fourth great-grandparents 128 fifth great-grandparents 256 sixth great-grandparents 512 seventh great-grandparents 1,024 eighth great grandparents 2,048 ninth great-grandparents For you to be born today from 12 previous generations, you needed a total of 4,094 ancestors over the last 400 years. Think for a moment: How many struggles? How many battles? How many difficulties? How much sadness? How much happiness? How many love stories? How many expressions of hope for the future? – did your ancestors have to undergo for you to exist in this present moment...
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
The lead researcher on this study has a note on her project page asking people to stop using words like "brain damage," "brain rot," "harm," "destroy," and "collapse" to describe her findings. This tweet is doing exactly what she asked people not to do. Here's what they actually tested. 54 people wrote SAT essays over 4 months. One group used ChatGPT, one used Google, and one used nothing. Researchers tracked brain activity continuously with EEG caps. The ChatGPT group showed the weakest brain connectivity. By session three, most were just pasting ChatGPT's output. 83% couldn't quote a single sentence from the essay they'd just "written." Two teachers who graded the essays called them "soulless." That part is real. But session 4 changes the picture. They swapped the groups. ChatGPT users had to write solo. Brain-only users got ChatGPT for the first time. The brain-only group's neural activity actually went up when they used ChatGPT. Their brains treated it as a collaborator, not a crutch. Three sessions of thinking independently meant they had something to bring to the table. The paper is a 206-page preprint. Still not peer-reviewed. A formal academic response in December 2025 flagged issues with the sample size, EEG methods, and the reporting of results. This pattern isn't even new to AI. A 2011 Columbia study in Science found people who knew they could Google something were less likely to remember it. GPS users show steeper declines in spatial memory over time. Calculators, cameras, even writing itself. Every tool humans have built changes what our brains bother to store. The actual finding: passive, copy-paste use of ChatGPT during essay writing reduced brain engagement over 3 sessions in 54 college students. People who already knew how to think independently used ChatGPT without losing anything. The researcher's own term is "cognitive cost," not "cognitive destruction."
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage

🚨MIT STUDY: ChatGPT is destroying your brain connections and causing permanent irreversible cognitive debt

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Uncommon Sense
Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76·
One of the most uncomfortable things you can do is go back and read Bin Laden’s “Letter to America.”… And realize the exact things he was complaining about are exactly what’s playing out before our very eyes…
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Alex Kane
Alex Kane@alexbkane·
A New York Times investigation indicates that it was a US strike on an Iranian school that killed 175 people, mostly children. nytimes.com/2026/03/05/wor…
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