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    [image: a5d1fa33-286e-4bad-8bfc-ca7e54ab7cee.jpeg] [image: bb003394-012f-4414-a713-a8883e6ce261.jpeg] [image: 31529708-b6a0-4e32-bfb3-d2c2dad20c9c.jpeg] [image: 108ededb-1891-4bf7-8acc-a4ae2b7da509.jpeg] [image: 46176547-f36f-45db-a1e4-5e73f8de297e.jpeg] [image: 3c41ddb4-f7e6-45c1-a141-b24e83c7aabc.jpeg] Are you fucking kidding me? Ro Khanna bought $8000 of Palantir Technologies Inc (PLTR:US) on 2025-04-23 Beyond pouring into the streets, Americans can also boycott the corporations living large while the population of Palestine dwindles. Or protest by saying one thing publicly and profiting from genocide privately. Perhaps the most hypocritical offenders are the members of the Magnificent Seven. I think there might actually be someone more deserving of that title.
  • As someone who works with integrating AI- it’s failing badly.

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    A VPN is a must if you wanna go down this route Soulseek (and I recommend the Nicotine+ client over the official one) is a fantastic source for all music in all formats, and particularly obscure off-label shit you won't get anywhere else. You'll even have some success finding audiobooks there, although this is very hit-and-miss. I wish audiobook pirates would use it more heavily. It's P2P, like Napster used to be. You'll have to share something or you'll get auto-ignored by most users. RuTracker is a great non-private/non-ratio-monitoring torrent site for music (does require a free account though). I've never had a single torrent from there that wasn't seemingly seeded by a Godzilla's dick. Obviously it's in Russian, but there's really no difficulty navigating around. The only thing you might struggle with is signing up for an account, but just have your favourite translation tool open in another tab If you don't mind slow download speeds (from the likes of RapidGator), I enjoy Exystence. It's a blog that shares link to the latest albums and offers both lossy and lossless versions. Nice RSS subscription to have. If you do find yourself using RapidGator a lot, don't waste money buying a sub directly from them, it's insanely pricey. Instead, get a reseller like Real Debrid, which costs like 10% as much and also covers you for about two-dozen other file hosters. I highly recommend putting as much distance between your credit card and the company as possible, just for safety reasons. Using PaySafeCard is fine, as Real Debrid will never see your details in that case. I don't have any specific reason to be weary of them, I just don't trust random/small/hitherto unheard of companies as a rule.
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    Smells like intentional destruction of evidence.
  • Age Verification Is Coming for the Whole Internet

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    Whats up with gemini lately? Havent seen anything about it since before covid
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    Plus its pedos.
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    I really don't understand the "LLM as therapy" angle. There's no way people using these services understand what is happening underneath. So wouldn't this just be textbook fraud then? Surely they're making claims that they're not able to deliver. I have no problem with LLM technology and occasionally find it useful, I have a problem with grifters.
  • SEC says it will deregulate cryptocurrencies with 'Project Crypto'

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    You see in 1948 where it's 4.5 and jumps to 9 a year later? That's a 50% crash in a year Next year it's 15. In 1952 it's already 28. In 1956 it's 40, up from 28 a year earlier. Crashed again in 58, 62, 64, 72, 74, 75, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86, 88, 89, 90, 02, 03, 13, 15, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23 My previous 10 times comment was taking consecutive years as a single crash