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@Alf53_361

Reasonable man, usually. Doing what it takes.

North America 加入时间 Ağustos 2023
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@OJoelsen You may call it that. China calls them "beachheads".
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JW@Alf53_361·
In other words... "Other people should invent and build more things that can be taxed, so we can perpetuate the Federal Reserve's and Federal Government's uncontrolled spending habits, and continue our self-serving interventions in, and regulation of, free markets." Thanks Jerome, you're a true patriot.
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Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
NOW - Jerome Powell on the $38,990,000,000,000 U.S. national debt: "We don't have to pay the debt down, we just need to have primary balance and begin to have the economy actually growing better... It will not end well if we don't do something fairly soon."
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Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
🚨 JEROME POWELL: “What's clear is that the federal government debt is growing substantially faster than our economy, and that ratio is going up … It will not end well if we don't do something fairly soon.”
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@Whiplash437 This is just evidence of how long Iran has been a known bad actor that we bribed and lived with rather than dealing with it.
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Whiplash347@Whiplash437·
That's it. I give up.. Donald Trump is a time traveler. 20/20 interview 1987. Wtf.
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@CaryKelly11 Transformational! ...the Japanese.... are no longer forced to find a rock or something.
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Cary Kelly@CaryKelly11·
Why hasn't this caught on in the US? They've been eating self-heating food in Japan (Bento) for several years now. They are popular in train stations and convenience stores and run between $3-$13 USD. You pull a string on the side of the box. This mixes water with a chemical (usually calcium oxide/quicklime) in a bottom compartment, triggering an exothermic reaction that produces steam and heats the meal in 5–10 minutes. Popular varieties include beef tongue, curry rice, beef bowl, steak and seafood options. Who needs a microwave when you have Bento! Source: lumadeline (IG)
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JW@Alf53_361·
@Keir_Starmer "National interest" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that declaration. @grok based on his decisions and actions throughout his career, what does @keir_starmer likely believe is in the national interest of Great Britain that many Brits would find objectionable?
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Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
I will always make decisions that are in the national interest. It’s why we aren’t getting dragged into the Middle East conflict, and why we are fighting to protect your living standards. And while opposition parties have responded by dividing communities, we respond with hope and pride. Pride in our communities, and the hope of a country that’s better for our children. That’s what we’re fighting for. Vote Labour on Thursday 7 May.
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Ah yes, when you’re such a disconnected elitist organization that you don’t even know which countries are part of your union.
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@svpino Yes. Same with judges and repeat criminals. Accountability matters. Good point Private Santiago.
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Santiago@svpino·
Whoever uses AI to write code should be ultimately responsible for that code and liable for any potential consequences of running that code. I don't care what model you used, how you used it, or how much it helped you. Humans bear full responsibility.
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JW@Alf53_361·
@AlexH_Johnson Single variable modeling of a multi-variable environment will rarely provide accurate forecasts. ATMs were one of about 1000 changes to finance, the economy, culture, consumer habits, etc. between 1977 and each decade since then. Bank tellers don’t exist in a vacuum.
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Alex Johnson@AlexH_Johnson·
In 1977, after Citi spent $50 million to install ATMs in a bunch of its branches, people thought the idea that ATMs would replace bank tellers was absurd. Lines in Citi branches were longer, as customers avoided the new machines queued up to talk to a human. They were wrong. Between 1980 and 2000, the number of ATMs installed in U.S. bank branches exploded and usage soared, as consumers realized how convenient they are for routine tasks. Market observers changed their minds and predicted the imminent death of the bank teller as a profession. They were wrong. By 2010, economists had started to notice that the number of bank tellers had actually risen over prior three decades. Their explanation was that ATMs were a complementary technology that freed up tellers to focus on higher-value relationship banking tasks and that bank tellers would be safe. They were wrong. Since 2010, the total number of bank tellers in the U.S. has fallen off a cliff. Market observers now explain the growth of the bank teller profession between 1980 and 2010 as a function of deregulation (interstate banking, specifically) which drove a massive increase in the total number of branches in the U.S. (even though each branch could get by with fewer tellers thanks to ATMs). These observers expect that smartphones, which ushered in a completely different competitive paradigm in financial services in the 2010s and 2020s, will eventually lead to the death of the bank teller as a profession. Maybe! Or, as has happened repeatedly in this story, maybe they're wrong! In 2024, JPMorgan Chase — a company that fully understands the potential of ATMs and mobile banking and that, I promise you, is not soft-hearted when it comes to the topic of automation and job destruction — embarked on a plan to open more than 500 new branches, renovate 1,700 existing branches, and hire 3,500 employees to work in them. I share this story because, at a time when everyone is rightly worried about the impact that AI will have on the job market, it's important to remember that old William Goldman line (which @DKThomp recently introduced into the AI/jobs debate): Nobody knows anything.
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@yacineMTB Yes. Like the vague posts AI makes about AI gaps.
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kache@yacineMTB·
If you are doing anything serious you very quickly see the limits of these new AI models
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@ArtemisConsort Have you ever worked on a Honda engine, seen Japanese woodworking in person, or tried sushi? No surprise that Japanese perfectionism extends into social media.
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I think there’s a line from Blazing Saddles that covers this, and it ends with “but we wont take the Irish” … Ah the good old days when you could make fun of each other to show your love. French people are great in general. I like how when they put speed trap cameras on their highways, the French people immediately destroyed all of them. Overnight. Good attitude towards government overreach.
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PoIiMath@politicalmath·
I'm glad to see US / Japan relations improve because of twitter memes Next stop is US / France. We have a lot in common. If we stopped being caustic jerks to each other for a little while, I think we would really enjoy being friendly jerks to each other x.com/magills_/statu…
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The X timeline right now

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@FrankLuntz Mormons are doing their part.
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Johny Tempus@JohnyTempus·
@TrentTelenko Hormuz is less inportant for Europe. Yes there are some ships. India is desparate for those. Plus India is much more friendly with Iran and Russia. Their ships will not be attacked normally. Just by mistake, so the risk is completely different.
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@ItsTragik @IGN Your profile description is somewhat accurate. Rage-bait engaged.
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Tragik@ItsTragik·
@IGN I think it's time, and I'd like to see a more diverse cast, I mean I respect the original, we all do but it's 2026, the world doesn't look that way anymore.
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IGN@IGN·
Rather than move forward with spinoffs that cling to the original The Lord of the Rings movies, maybe the time has come to give the franchise a full, Harry Potter-style reboot. bit.ly/4rY74wY
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@Tooth_Chipper My favorite was Mohel. He chopped off his own aerial refueling probe tip with the helo’s rotor blades. Iykyk.
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Tooth Chipper@Tooth_Chipper·
Pilot Callsigns in the movies: Maverick. Fenix. Iceman. Hangman. Payback. Pilot callsigns in real life: Pants Shitter. Frumpy. Doodypoots. Dandy. Rat.
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@Erdayastronaut Prove you can successfully launch something.
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Everyday Astronaut@Erdayastronaut·
I'm honestly SHOCKED at how the general public has NO IDEA Artemis II is taking humans out to the moon and will be the furthest humans have ever flown. Every non-space nerd I've talked to has no idea. WE GOTTA GET PEOPLE STOKED!!!! THESE FOUR HUMANS ARE FLYING TO THE MOON!!!
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@CaptMarkKelly Skipper, you picked the wrong party if you want social security to go to the people who paid into it.
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Captain Mark Kelly@CaptMarkKelly·
You paid into Social Security your entire lives. And I refuse to let it get gutted by this Administration to fund more tax breaks for billionaires.
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