The whistleblower report from SSA's Chief Data Officer is insane, everybody should read it.
Without any means of tracing access or use, "Big Balls" uploaded American's SSNs, DOB, health info, and more into an unauthorized cloud environment—and every American could need a new SSN.
looking forward to more people publicly discussing the reality that if the llm fanboys really do believe ai is 'alive', it means they're trying to get everyone to tacitly buy-in on community slaves.
Snoop Dogg says he’s scared to go to the movies after taking his grandson to ‘Lightyear’ which featured a lesbian couple:
“They’re putting it everywhere […] my grandson, in the middle of the movie is like, 'Papa Snoop? How she have a baby with a woman?'… I didn’t come in for this sh*t, I just came to watch the goddamn movie. I’m like, scared to go to the movies. Y’all throwing me in the middle of sh*t that I don't have an answer for.”
(https://t.co/Af1cTRKvij)
Do accounts like this purposely post things that are incorrect just to create more engagement from people correcting them?
Or is this just AI slop?
The picture shown here is Waru Waru, which is 300 miles away from Moray, and dates to the intermediate period, possibly Tiwanaku, not Inca.
This site also isn’t “carved in stone”, since it’s purely earthworks. 🤦♂️
@snifflewither@adancingferret@SoilManDan So, saying "He has never, not once, said (white). Complete and utter horseshit to deflect", you lied.
Plus 'he was quoting the Spanish' is a pathetic justification. Conquistadors also said there were cities built entirely of literal gold, floating on lakes that didn't exist.
1) When we were kids, cell phones had way less utility than now
2) It being "no big deal" is a lie. We were absolutely using our phones in schools a lot of the time anyway
3) phones are being used as a scapegoat for shitty curricula that isn't designed to hold kids' interest
Great Minds:
A rat done bit my sister Nell.
Her face and arms began to swell.
I can't pay no doctor bill.
Ten years from now I'll be paying still.
But Whitey's on the Moon.
~Gil Scott-Heron (1970)
knowing this was coming more than five years ago, and the laughable pushback i got at the time (hell, the pushback i still get way too often) says a whole lot about who's shaping the visual language of these movements
https://t.co/i2DGX1EL41
I don't need "Mad Max: Fury Rhode Island" for verisimilitude, but hover-tractors? This isn't integrative solarpunk, it's JohnDeere 2077.
The future I'm fighting for is working WITH the local environment thru indigenous revitalization, not "The Matrix" only with lawns.
seeing all these jackholes falling all over themselves to brag on crap 'ai art' versions of studio ghibli consumerism leaves this rabbit feeling more vindicated than any of you can possibly imagine. i called this shit literally years ago
https://t.co/nzSxvtd7Qx
Seeing a yogurt commercial with an aesthetic straight out of "Spirited Away" off-cuts as the dream 'more renewable future' just makes me laugh.
So much cottagecore, it's Tolkien with grid-hum. I mean, she has an electric fridge. Why..? Yakhchāls don't need generators:
#Solarpunk
can't help but think in the quick turn on marie kondo there was a nontrivial contribution from the 'stoic' tech bros. they'd spent $9k on a matte black coffee table, fight club style, and got clocked as falsely modest by a woman whose method was pointing out objects have context.
@themadmadamadam@computer_gay now entertaining myself that he's gotten to this point in his life completely misunderstanding the meaning of 'tendencies'.
@computer_gay the posts begging people to like him for his birthday, while comparing himself to a scene from titanic, are so much icing on such a basic cake.
plenty of poor people are brilliant and kind. this guy's lie is malicious as hell and nobody should get away with excusing the cruelty we all knew was coming as simply 'well i could never be like that, i'm smart'. plenty of smart people can and have been despicably evil.
i keep seeing this bizarre graph with various people pretending it means something. but noticing lines crossing each other (which a graph of this type shouldn't be able to do) i looked it up. it's from patrick flynn and originally ran in the economist and being generous it's bs.
the fact the chart is an 'averaging' of all the various conditions makes it even more unreadable and misrepresentative. at best one could say it might show voting republicans have a higher income relative to college degree when compared to dems. but even that's a huge stretch.