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Ketan Joshi
about 20 hours ago
I hate these charts so much because they imply chatgpt is comparable to the internet or phones You could create the same graphic for full screen pop-up advertising on websites and make them look like ultra-rapid technology adoption when really they were just baked unavoidably into the internet
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Colette Delawalla
about 12 hours ago
I do not want a SINGLE AI thing in my whole life. Anywhere. Nothing. Not one thing. It's existence has not improved any part of my life. In fact, it has tangibly worsened many parts.
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Cye A. Sterling
5 days ago
Explain to me like im 5: what is the difference between us randomly blowing people up for being anti-christian and the 9-11 terror attack? Both are attacks made with zero warning, done to create terror and motivated by religious beliefs. Why are we not terrorists?
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Mother Jones
4 days ago
AI data centers are straining electrical grids across the country so that our president can post an AI-generated video of himself dumping shit on protesters from a fighter jet.
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Monster of 2025: AI slop
The drive for a frictionless existence has sloppified our offline lives, too.
https://www.motherjones.com/media/2025/12/ai-slop-2025-facebook-peyton-manning-data-centers-this-stinks/
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Dag.
5 days ago
271,000 people have lost their jobs and federal spending has ctually increased. So people get less services, while we added debt paying for private jets for Kristi Noem, bulletproof cars for Kash Patel. This is what the rust belt voters demanded.
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Faine Greenwood
9 days ago
suspect a big reason why many academics and others who work in areas where getting facts RIGHT is key are disinterested in using LLMs for research: theyāve tried it, they keep noticing major errors in output, and they conclude that having to verify all that doesnāt actually save them time.
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Bill Corbett
10 days ago
[hands you a dumb, destructive, very overrated and unethically created thing that you specifically hate and donāt need or want] Figure out how to use it. Ostrich mode will help no one.
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Kevin M. Kruse
10 days ago
No, we actually do have a choice and many of us actually choose not to use it. Itās incredibly easy not to. Iām sorry that this is so confusing to you but some people do have principles and donāt just give them up because the tech bros are yelling loudly.
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Blake Murdoch
13 days ago
25% reduction in all cause mortality over 4 years for those vaccinated against covid, huge study. Wow, this almost suggests covid is implicated in an unbelievable number of deaths. And that vaccinated people should wear respirators if they want to remain abled.
www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/mrn...
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mRNA COVID vaccines tied to drop in death rate for 4 years
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/mrna-covid-vaccines-tied-drop-death-rate-4-years
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Dawn got run over by a reindeer
19 days ago
this makes me furious and knowing that the city isn't doing shit about any of it (including complying in advance with administration threats and failing to pass a mask ban for ICE) is not helping
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Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD
19 days ago
At a minimum, Prasad and Makary should lose their licenses for blatantly lying to the public about kids dying from the COVID19 vaccine, when the actual investigation found that zero deaths were certain to have been caused by vaccination. Despicable, egregious, murderous behavior. Link below.
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Bill Grueskin
23 days ago
Whoa ⦠this is really strange. Federal law enforcement managed to confiscate almost two tons of cocaine, and arrest 3 suspects, without blowing the boat out of the water or killing anyone. š link ⤵ļø
www.miamiherald.com/news/local/c...
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$28 million of cocaine seized off Miami Beach. Three men charged
Coast Guard and CBP seized about 3,715 pounds of cocaine worth $28 million from a 65-foot vessel near Government Cut off Miami Beach; three men were arrested.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article313449404.html?giftCode=4e687d4f0195e2938dcd70970964b8b812e269d17557569e748d3043c9b84cf7
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The Onion
23 days ago
FDA Approves New Drug āThat Reversesā Effectsā Of Narcan
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FDA Approves New Drug āThat Reversesā Effectsā Of Narcan
SILVER SPRING, MDāPraising the drugās ability to quickly and effectively increase fatalities amongst the nationās opioid users, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new nasal spray Wednesd...
https://theonion.com/fda-approves-new-drug-that-reverses-effects-of-narcan/
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Ron Filipkowski
25 days ago
The US government is summarily executing people on a weekly basis without telling the American people any of their names or presenting any proof of their guilt, for alleged crimes that do not carry the death penalty in the US.
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This this this this this.
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about 1 month ago
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Molly Jong-Fast
about 1 month ago
Iām sure Iām gonna get dragged for this, but I think AI is bad. AI has completely ruined Google search and itās created a lot more slop that needs to be avoided on the Internet.
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Colette Delawalla
about 1 month ago
Pete Hegseth is just a piece of shit and RFK Jr. is just a pile of weird smelling garbage. Addiction isnāt the reason for these truths. Youāll note lots of people have substance use problems and donāt endeavor to start wars and bring back eradicated diseases to kill many thousands of children!
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Swedish Duolingo is working through some things. š
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about 1 month ago
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Dumb Lawyer, Esq. (Go Birds, Go Phils)
about 1 month ago
It comes down to not being able to comprehend how frustrating ADHD can be, especially as a professional or someone expected to do a 9 to 5. Like, this shit changed my life dawg.
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Skye
about 1 month ago
@schumer.senate.gov
ā Everyone said, hold the line on the Govt funding for the subsidies, and you whipped 8 Dem votes from reps who werenāt up for reelection anywayā The failure is yours - we need new leadership
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Elizabeth Warren
about 1 month ago
No lawmaker in Congress should be able to buy, own, and sell individual stocks. Period. Let's make Congressional stock trading illegal.
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Jake_Vig
about 2 months ago
As an official spokesman for everyone, we hereby state that we don't give a fuck about Bill Clinton. Attacks on him mean less than nothing to us. We DO NOT CARE. As you were.
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Professa Murray
about 2 months ago
I will say it again; the Democrats need openly create a list of civil servants called the Dirty Dozen that will be subject to impeachment in 2026, The Constitution provides that ā⦠all civil Officers of the United Statesā are subject to removal from office upon impeachment.ā
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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
about 2 months ago
Not that I believe really anything Nuzzi writes, given her record, but the far bigger scandal here is her claim that RFK Jr. was still actively using psychedelics last year, then became HHS secretary in an admin that is killing people for smuggling recreational drugs.
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Jodi Jacobson
about 2 months ago
Remember this statement by Buttigieg. 1) There is NO EVIDENCE that "Identity" had anything to do with 2024 loss. 2) Any Dem who can't explicitly and forcefully stand up for the rights of every person in this country should just go home. 3) particularly odd from a gay man. WE. NEED. FIGHTERS.
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Chanda Prescod-Weinstein š
about 2 months ago
They let this man ā who ran for president on the idea that being mayor was enough because also he was gay ā adopt Black children, who are going to need so much therapy as adults if theyāre being raised listening to this kind of bullshit
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Denny Carter
about 2 months ago
Jamelle was cooking. Gift link:
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/12/o...
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Master Elrond [he/him]
about 2 months ago
Jeff Bezos paid $50 million for a wedding. He just got a $16 billion tax break. He just laid off 60,000 people. And you're furious about a kid getting a free school lunch?
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Dawn got run over by a reindeer
about 2 months ago
saying this while at a horse track - a place built on the backs of immigrants for the pleasure of the privileged is wiiiiiiild. this guy's a Democrat btw
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Legalize drugs but with manufacturing standards and regulation, so people know what theyāre actually putting in their bodies.
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about 2 months ago
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Claude Taylor
about 2 months ago
You know who has Universal Healthcare provided by the government? Folks in Argentina do and the US taxpayers sent them $40 Billion Dollars so they can keep it. How are your premiums doing?
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Andrea Chalupa
about 2 months ago
This is exactly what I thought the nepo baby who wrote the Olivia Nuzzi article looks like
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The Tennessee Holler
about 2 months ago
Fact-check: true š
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Better Things Are Possible
about 2 months ago
One horrific thing to me is that the president- a man who has gotten away with everything including literal murder up to this point- seems extremely nervous about anything regarding Epstein coming out. Like how bad does it have to be
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Lyz
about 2 months ago
Rand Paul is more principled about hemp than Chuck Schumer is about Americans affording healthcare
www.foxnews.com/politics/rep...
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Reporter's Notebook: Paul stands firm against spending bill as shutdown clock ticks
Sen. Rand Paul blocks government funding bill over hemp provisions, potentially extending shutdown through complex Senate procedural delays.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/reporters-notebook-paul-stands-firm-against-spending-bill-shutdown-clock-ticks.amp
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Brendel
about 2 months ago
The thing about Mamdani is that heās a talented politician but not otherworldly or one in a billion, heās just a competent guy with popular ideas who ran against an entitled piece of shit and to me itās a lot more optimistic to imagine 1000 campaigns like his than to view him as a unique phenomenon
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Mallory Harris, PhD
about 2 months ago
I spoke to CNN about how demoralizing it was to watch Stanford leadership stay silent while contrarians on campus launched unscientific attacks to stifle Stanford researchers. Now, those attacks have gone nationwide and much of MAHA leadership have ties to Stanford.
www.cnn.com/2025/11/08/p...
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The Trump-MAHA-Stanford nexus of US health policy | CNN Politics
In early 2022, Stanford medical student Santiago Sanchez set out to organize a campus debate with Jay Bhattacharya ā a professor at the university whose outspoken denunciations of pandemic lockdowns m...
https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/08/politics/stanford-maha-trump-rfk-bhattacharya-huberman
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Chris Kluwe
about 2 months ago
This man is unfit to be a Senator
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dan sinker
about 2 months ago
How about we shut down the government for this very popular and specific goal and then, hear me out, we hold out for like a month and a half and then, ok this part is important, after a watershed election where we ran the table, ONLY THEN, fold and don't get the one thing we said we wanted.
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Santiago Mayer
about 2 months ago
It doesn't actually matter if Chuck Schumer votes for this or not. If he can't keep his caucus unified to protect healthcare for over 10 million Americans, he should resign as leader.
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Governor JB Pritzker
about 2 months ago
This is not a deal ā it's an empty promise. Trump and his Republican Congress are making healthcare more expensive for the middle class and ending it for working families. Time for Democrats to stand tall for affordable healthcare.
www.politico.com/news/2025/11...
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Senate reaches deal on ending the shutdown
Democrats are coalescing around a bipartisan agreement to fund the government.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/11/09/government-funding-deal-on-track-to-advance-sunday-night-00644110
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Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD
about 2 months ago
My opinion only, for whatever itās worth: The Epstein files are fairy dust to keep Democrats hoping something will change instead of actually making things change. We need to make change and not just hope for it.
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Jessica Ellis
about 2 months ago
If Warren is against it, generally means itās a terrible idea!
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Nicholas Grossman
about 2 months ago
The craziest part is that Republicans couldāve ended the shutdown on their own anytime they wanted. 50 senators is all it would take. But they didnāt feel like it. Which is accepted as a premise, so fixing things becomes Democratsā responsibility, and apparently enough Democratic senators agree.
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Chris Kluwe
about 2 months ago
Expel the yes votes from the party and cut off all their access to fundraising, then remove Schumer from leadership. Anything less is mealy-mouthed coward bullshit.
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Robert Reich
about 2 months ago
Casual reminder that the myth of āpulling yourself up by your bootstrapsā is a cruel hoax designed to convince poor people from all walks of life that the injustices they face are a result of their own actions, rather than an oppressive system rigged against them.
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Sheryl Weikal, still saying Free Palestine
about 2 months ago
I don't think people realize how much a trillion dollars is. Let's say you get paid a million dollars per day. That's a lot, right? If you spend none of it and pay no taxes, you'll have a trillion dollars in approximately two thousand seven hundred (2700) YEARS. No one should have that much.
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Acyn
about 2 months ago
Beshear: Let me be clear. The president has both the funding and the authority to fund snap during a shutdown. In fact, every other president in every other shutdown has done so. People going hungry in this instance is a choice that this president has made.
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Kevin M. Kruse
2 months ago
I always get drawn back to Al Gore telling voters that heād only raise taxes on the top 1% and then after the election a poll showed that something like 20% of voters thought they were in the top 1% and another 20% thought they would be in the next five years. Just a total tragic disconnect.
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