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Brutal stuff. The hyperscalers are a death cult now. Meta has burned $100bn+ on nothing and human beings will suffer for it
guy who does buddhism slightly wrong and ends up in nevada after he dies
If only there was a historical example of a right wing, ultra-nationalist movement supported by about 30% of a country that scapegoated a religious minority by blaming them for having authoritarian designs on the country.
"EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said the proposed rule shows the agency’s commitment to protecting people’s health while maintaining a stable domestic medical supply chain."
Ok well that's not your job your job is to make sure we can breathe air & drink water without getting cancer, even if it's hard
1. Elon didn't create PayPal. He sucked at his job so bad, that Peter Thiel fired him. Seriously. Look it up.
2. Elon did not found Tesla. He bought it, then pretended that he founded it. Seriously. Look it up.
3. The hyper loop makes zero sense and is fake. High speed rail makes sense and is real
I realize that to people outside the PNW this is just an interesting news item, but if you're in the PNW, where tracking orca pods is a local religion, this is basically like being visited by alien gods
Wild piece in Murdoch’s WSJ detailing how Trump is losing the war he started in Iran. www.wsj.com/politics/nat...
After two weeks of deadly and destructive bombardment by the U.S. and Israel, some Iranians who had initially been hopeful when supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed are growing weary of the fighting. A businessman in his 40s who lives in Tehran said on Friday that the sound of explosions often wakes him up around 5 or 5:30 in the morning. The man, who spoke in voice notes on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal, said that while supermarkets, bakeries, and some shops were open, the streets of the capital were empty and quiet. At night, the city is completely taken over by security forces, he said, and no one dares to protest. He added that some Iranians feel that the war facilitated the transition to a new supreme leader, something that the regime might have otherwise struggled to do.
The NY Times spoke to an Iranian businessman who shared the feeling of some Iranians “that the war facilitated the transition to a new supreme leader, something that the regime might have otherwise struggled to do.”
This is, to put it mildly, a double standard. This guy was part of a government that encouraged online social media figures to engage in routine harassment of government employees to the point that many were fired or went into hiding. Some of it was done by Elon Musk, this guy's boss.
JUST IN: With disclosures for a potential vindictive prosecution motion due to the defense on Monday, feds (Pirro) drop criminal case against Army vet who said he burned flag in park to protest Trump pledge to prosecute flagburners. No explanation. Doc: www.documentcloud.org/documents/27...
the weinsteins and the IDW clowns are fun because they really think they're spending their lives crafting some timeless entry into the annals of human history and none of them has bothered asking if more than two academics in the world can tell you the names of oswald mosley's butler and driver
I have literally watched something like 5 hours of this DOGE bro testimony. I'm completely obsessed, it's weirdly captivating. The circular arguments, the disdain from everyone involved, a true pleasure to watch
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This is just astonishingly great reporting.
All of the crises the White House has claimed over the last 14 months were planned in advance. All of them.
And however much contempt you have for media outlets who reverently relayed Trump's claim to have no relation to Project 2025, it isn't enough.
(Reuters) - U.S. intelligence indicates that Iran's leadership is still largely intact and is not at risk of collapse any time soon after nearly two weeks of relentless U.S. and Israeli bombardment, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
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Commentary: Minnesota’s resistance to the ICE surge cracked the Trump reality bubble. The air started leaking out, and the truth in.
When they told us to reject the evidence in front of our eyes, we kept recording. minnesotareformer.com/2026/03/11/t...
This interview with the great @rebeccasolnit.bsky.social was a "wow" moment for me. Thanks, New York Times and David Marchese.
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/07/m...
I couldn't help noticing the question that seemed the most Times-like to me.
1. Horrifying ruling out of the 4th Circuit.
An all-Republican 4th Circuit panel has just ruled that states can compel trans adults to "appreciate their sex" by enacting care bans.
It even directly says that trans adult care bans are legal in the ruling.
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descriptions of Trump 2 as a 'clownshoes' government were once taken to be figurative, but the discovery of new images from the era ...
The last thing you should do in a country where dental insurance is barely real and widely unavailable is to take fluoride away
He allegedly said "he needed help transferring data from a thumb drive “to his personal computer so that he could ‘sanitize’ the data before using it at [the company.] ... [and] that he expected to receive a presidential pardon ... ." www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...
yeah this'll free up like $8bn to $10bn of cashflow, which will barely dent the $100bn+ in debt it raised and the tens of billions more it'll take to build the data centers. And man will that debt be even tougher to raise now lol bsky.app/profile/saga...
Kolanovic.
If we assume that annualized revenue refers to four weeks of revenue multiplied by twelve, this would mean that Anthropic made $1.16 billion - or more than 23% of its LIFETIME REVENUE - in the period leading up to Feb 12 2026. That doesn’t seem likely.
www.anthropic.com/news/anthrop...
Two photos. The first show JFK Jr. with Carolyn Bessette Kennedy walking their dog. The second shows JFK Jr. setting his bike against some pole.
Two photos. The first shows JFK Jr. wearing a navy suit and scarf as he exits a building while riding a bike. The second shows him walking in purple gym shorts, a black t-shirt, and some sneakers.
Two photos. Both show JFK Jr. walking with Carolyn Bessette Kennedy. In the first photo Carolyn Bessette Kennedy is wearing a black coat with blue jeans, while JFK Jr. is wearing a black vest, dark colored shirt, and taupe trousers. In the second photo, JFK Jr. is wearing a brown jacket with tan pants, while Carolyn Bessette Kennedy has a long charcoal coat and black boots.
Two photos. Both show JFK Jr. in sweats while rolleerblading. In one photo, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and a dog are with him.
Wrote something for @thetimes.com about why JFK Jr. is popular again. IMO, what you're admiring isn't just his handsome looks and style, but the fact that he lived in walkable urban neighborhoods and had enough time for exercise, hobbies, and a lover.
www.thetimes.com/us/news-toda...
Well. We had a good run. Let’s all exchange email addresses like at the end of summer camp (and the end of Twitter).
incredible that he manages to triangulate the one position that will please literally nobody
Jordan Fox, the special attorney who admitted that her office violated a ton of court orders, was in fact serving illegally the whole time ... slate.com/news-and-pol...
‘There is no difference between the parties’ is frankly one of the more blinkering articles of faith a lot of people hold. If you believed it, you couldn’t really believe Trump was gonna do what he was obviously gonna do