I donβt trust British people who visit Mexico
I donβt trust British people who visit Mexico
As someone who went on the Internet for the first time in the early 90βs, I fucking loved the Internet. It has given so many things in life, and afforded me so many incredible experiences.
And to see it, and technology in general where they are today is kinda soul crushing.
Once the Supreme Court decides Callais will there even be a seat for her to inherit?
You are a toad. Where as I am a magnificent slimy frog
The way I could sell my car if we had North Ave BRT
Iβm opposed to age verification laws but havenβt the big tech lobbyists been pretty squarely opposed to them too?
"Human writing often includes some clunky phrases, like this passage from Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian, caused by the author's aversion to punctuation: 'As well ask men what they think of stone.'"
This is the stupidest g.d. thing I have read all day.
Fee shifting is not that comforting when youβre facing a pro se with ChatGPT. The court isnβt going to want to award fees and youre not going to be able to collect them anyway.
I mean, huge increases in litigation expenses for insurers also means increases in insurance premiums.
Doesnβt that suffer from the same duty problem as the UPL claim? OpenAIβs duty in designing ChatGPT would be to the user?
No one is more certain of their male gender identity than a guy who was an effeminate gay kid in elementary school
Effeminate gay boys are, in fact, constantly presented with the idea that they might deep down want to be women and yet the world is still full of effeminate gay men.
Every clip I see of the Jack Neel/Clavucilar interview just makes me sad because Clavicular is obviously extremely mentally unwell and seems to be aware of it
just remarkable how much the executive class of this country misread a complete cultural shift into a tiny popular vote victory largely based on a backlash to inflation because of their own biases
P&C lawyers seen rubbing their hands together and cackling
Quinn Oswin (@QuinnOswin) It's so fucking funny that Trump cut his political teeth by accusing Obama of being a muslim socialist who was born in africa, but the second he met and *actual* muslim socialist who was born in africa he fell head over heels in love X | Yesterday at 21:09
The only interesting thing about Paramount/Warner Bros is that the Ellisons apparently think itβs prudent to hedge their AI exposure by buying the worst media company available
Well yeah, if Kamala had won paramount would not be buying Warner brothers
Iβm not saying itβs good but Iβm not all that worried about some rich asshole spending a ton on money to buy a company in decline that he cannot save
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"I believe that the Beltline is a failure without rail."
β Atlanta City Council member Liliana Bakhtiari, addressing MARTA interim general manager and CEO Jonathan Hunt atΒ Wednesday's Transportation Committee
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The way Georgia has two democratic senators but they canβt find a single competent center-left person in the whole state to run a viable campaign for governor in a blue wave environment
Can RFK Jr. please make it illegal to advertise something as βhigh proteinβ when itβs less than 40% calories from protein.
Treating myself on my wfh day (putting my meal prep in a bowl before microwaving instead of reheating it directly in the plastic container).
Every time these idiots say this the reporter should remind them that the US government invented the internet and GPS and is the only reason their voters have electricity.
Chuck Schumer, January 2029, after Trump has added 30 justices: democrats need to establish the norm that you cannot pack the court
Tweet from @nagy_minaj: BREAKING: Trump brutally lawmogged by SCOTUS for tariffmaxxing, a decision sure to spike White Houseβs cortisol
One thing Iβll say for John Roberts is he doesnβt really pretend to have a coherent and consistent methodology. He admits that judicial review is ultimately a vibes-based endeavor.
Iβm glad this is written, but we need to also address ethics and morality: a lot of Americans support ending birthright citizenship by ignoring or changing the law, or they donβt care either way. To persuade them, itβs not enough to say what the law says; we need to address what the law should say.
As @reckless.bsky.social likes to point out: Larry Ellison is actively trying to sell his Oracle stock for stock in the corporate disaster Warner Bros.