this app is becoming an open demonstration on how y’all’s dependence on AI will surrender the construction of reality to corporations even more than it already has been
This is posted as an offical editorial board opinion, which means that if one were to operate on the precedent set by the example of Streicher and Der Stürmer at the Nuremberg trials, the NY Post editorial board is apparently to be hanged.
@MayorOfLA Karen Bass has *defunded* sanitation, street services, public works & general services, and expects volunteers to make up for her mismanagement.
Volunteering is a good thing. But that can’t make up for Karen Bass decimating city services.
@reporterliz there's also one going around to reduce environmental oversight of construction projects, under the guise of "increasing housing affordability." 🙄 pretty sure it's being backed by SCE
This man is proposing to do with the sum total of published human knowledge what capitalism does with everything: steal it and then build enclosures around it for profit.
@_fl0r4@DecolonialMarx they're misinterpreting the (still very cool) discovery that humans have had a larger than realized role in shaping the species composition of the Amazon, at least in some locations.
The leader of the Pedophile Protection Party is trying to deflect attention from his name being all over the Epstein files.
At least in Somalia they execute pedophiles not elect them.
A gray wolf has been spotted in Los Angeles County for the first time in more than 100 years, marking a major milestone in the species’ slow return to California, according to state wildlife officials. 🐺 Details: https://t.co/OTXlfSishb
Prototaxites were bizarre 8-metre towers that dominated Earth 400 million years ago, before trees evolved. Long assumed to be giant fungi, a new study finds they lacked chitin, common to all fungi, so they may be a completely extinct branch of eukaryotic life!
In November 2017, an ecologist was in the middle of a research expedition in central Amazonia when he spotted something strange: a black-chinned antbird resting on a branch with an erebid moth on the back of its neck.
The moth was probing one of the bird's eyes with its proboscis and appeared to be drinking from it. About 45 minutes later, they came across a different moth drinking from the eye of another resting antbird.
Butterflies and bees also drink the eye secretions of other animals—butterflies are partial to basking crocodiles, whereas bees like turtle tears. But fast-moving birds are unlikely hosts for these insects.
Learn more: https://t.co/EfulqZBvZp #ScienceMagArchives
🚨 BREAKING: The “No-Go-Zone” in Minneapolis is getting fully stocked like a pop-up leftist supply depot, free hand warmers, winter gear, coffee, food, milk, you name it.
This is PROFESSIONAL-grade logistics. Someone is BANKROLLING this autonomous zone.