One of the best deluxe albums I heard in a while. Freddie Gibbs understood the mission, man
10 new songs, all just as quality as the original album, and keeping the same theme in the skits
Feels like more of a sequel album than a deluxe and I mean that in the best way possible
One of the best deluxe albums I heard in a while. Freddie Gibbs understood the mission, man
10 new songs, all just as quality as the original album, and keeping the same theme in the skits
Feels like more of a sequel album than a deluxe and I mean that in the best way possible
a strange cultural disconnect exists uniquely in America. the culture of Sports and the incentives of capitalism simply are unsustainable.
I’d love to see American athletes compete with a non-commercial packed stadium
This is the in MSG, home to the most valuable team in the NBA, who hasn’t won a championship in 50 years but happens to have the most affluent fanbase in the league. Of course it is priced liked the Super Bowl! In fact it’s priced like the Super Bowl!
Sen. Tillis: "Did you actually tell Pulte you were going to punch him in the face?"
Bessent: "No, sir. I actually said I was going to kick his ass."
Tillis: "Good, I share the emotion…I'm not going to support Pulte for DNI…He lost me when he went after Powell."
“It’s amazing how life works out if you just get up every morning and keep plugging, have some discipline and keep learning… I did not intend to get rich, I wanted to be independent. I just overshot.”
— Charlie Munger
🦔Robot dogs are patrolling FIFA World Cup venues in the US. Hyundai's Boston Dynamics deployed Spot robots at AT&T Stadium in Arlington with 360-degree cameras, thermal sensors, acoustic pickups, and AI anomaly detection. All of it feeds live video back to security teams.
A viral TikTok claimed they scan faces. Boston Dynamics says no facial recognition. The robots handle perimeter patrols and suspicious packages. Hyundai owns Boston Dynamics and is also a major FIFA sponsor, so this is as much a product showcase as a security operation.
My Take
No facial recognition, fine. But 360-degree cameras with AI anomaly detection pumping live feeds to a security command center is still a serious surveillance footprint at a civilian sporting event. India has workers earning $0.12 an hour to collect robot training data. MicroAGI films the inside of New York apartments. The infrastructure for robotic surveillance is coming together from both ends, and a World Cup with billions of viewers is the perfect place to normalize it because nobody argues against stadium safety.
These robots cost around $75,000 each. Boston Dynamics built them for the military before going commercial in 2019. Hyundai bought the company in 2021. Police departments and corporate campuses around the world are watching this deployment. Two years from now the cameras will have better software, the price will be lower, and nobody will remember a time these things weren't around. That's how surveillance technology scales. It starts somewhere safe and friendly, and by the time anyone pushes back, it's already furniture.
Hedgie🤗
BREAKING: MrBeast jet winner Jabari Brown was reportedly arrested in Paraguay in connection with a marijuana trafficking case after authorities allegedly found 577 pounds of cannabis aboard a private plane linked to him.
if I could go back in time and kill one person to influence the present, it would be the creator of Corporate CRM group chats.
with emails, we was kings
It is the year 2044, and MAGA just mandated that all of American's nuclear plants become gothicized. As a result, the Harambe School of Nuclear Engineering and Gothic Architecture is founded in Louisville, KY.