What We Know About Luigi Mangione, the Accused CEO Killer by cunninglingus in news

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You're also fake and gay

Hannah Kobayashi found safe a month after relatives reported her missing: family by P-38lightning in news

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Geez, the poor dad. RIP

Fred Durst Reacts to Bank of Canada Interest Rate Cut by hfxB0oyA in canada

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Posted solely for the headline.

Is the Awkward ‘Diversity Era’ of Hollywood Behind Us? by xoenix in Entertainment

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I'd rather the Hollywood era of Hollywood were behind us.

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Brandi Glanville Says She’s Trying Cure Herself of Face Parasites by kafehealthy1 in Entertainment

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Americans say Nazis are kind and Commies are cruel.

Can someone send porn pics only girls though I need to masturbate by fnaf in Sex

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I just got hacked didn't I? That shit was probably a Trojan virus

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Oh yeah that one nigga

Operation: LA by fnaf in Hacking

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this site does not exist nigger : https://whois.domaintools.com/thelahorealma.net

you prob mean https://www.lahorealma.net/

Putin’s regime may be closer to a Soviet collapse than we think by Cancelthis in history

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You know that you live in the Twilight Zone when the US is a bankrupt warmongering police state and Americans look you in the eye and say that the USA is a peaceful and free country with a balanced budget.

Time to name Donald Trump Person of the Year: report by P-38lightning in news

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Perhaps a very ronery korean president?

((QA Quick)) Can I change the name of a passenger on Qatar Airways? by i251pg7ke8 in WatchRedditDie

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𝒀𝒆𝒔, 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒄𝒂𝒏 𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒈𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒏𝒂𝒎𝒆 𝒐𝒇 𝒂 𝒑𝒂𝒔𝒔𝒆𝒏𝒈𝒆𝒓 𝒐𝒏 𝑸𝒂𝒕𝒂𝒓 𝑨𝒊𝒓𝒘𝒂𝒚𝒔. 𝑪𝒂𝒍𝒍 +𝟭-𝟴𝟯𝟯-𝟰𝟰𝟰-𝟳𝟲𝟭𝟯 𝒪𝑅 +𝟭-𝟴𝟯𝟯-𝟰𝟰𝟰-𝟳𝟲𝟭𝟯 (𝒰𝒮𝒜) 𝑜𝓇 +𝟭-𝟴𝟯𝟯-𝟜𝟜𝟜-𝟳𝟲𝟭𝟯 𝗢𝗥 +𝟭-𝟴𝟯𝟯-𝟰𝟰𝟰-𝟳𝟲𝟭𝟯(𝒰𝒦) 𝒕𝒐 𝒈𝒆𝒕 𝒉𝒆𝒍𝒑 𝒇𝒓𝒐𝒎 𝒄𝒖𝒔𝒕𝒐𝒎𝒆𝒓 𝒔𝒆𝒓𝒗𝒊𝒄𝒆 𝒂𝒃𝒐𝒖𝒕 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒑𝒓𝒐𝒄𝒆𝒔𝒔 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒂𝒏𝒚 𝒇𝒆𝒆𝒔. 𝑫𝒐𝒆𝒔 𝑸𝒂𝒕𝒂𝒓 𝑨𝒊𝒓𝒘𝒂𝒚𝒔 𝒂𝒍𝒍𝒐𝒘 𝒏𝒂𝒎𝒆 𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒈𝒆𝒔? 𝒀𝒆𝒔, 𝑸𝒂𝒕𝒂𝒓 𝑨𝒊𝒓𝒘𝒂𝒚𝒔 𝒂𝒍𝒍𝒐𝒘𝒔 𝒏𝒂𝒎𝒆 𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒈𝒆𝒔 𝒐𝒏 𝒕𝒊𝒄𝒌𝒆𝒕𝒔. https://community.icedrive.net/t/qa-quick-can-i-change-the-name-of-a-passenger-on-qatar-airways/9591

This may or may not be @ActuallyNot and his boyfriend. He spends his days fagging up Saidit. by Rah in whatever

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What a faggot.

Important message from The World Jar Association (WJA) by FullRetard in comedy

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Thanks man! My ex showed me this shit, it is pure housewife mayhem.

Is eating less meat ‘like taking 8m cars off road’? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Because food security and insurance costs are skyrocketing, and we're seeing increased extinctions

This is just why people in areas where resources are really scarce (arid/arctic/mountains) live just from pasturage. Animals can concentrate diluted plant sources which are ineffective to grow with intensive agriculture. Pasturage also makes grazing land more fertile. Yes, and such a production is truly least carbon dioxide demanding, we even don't need machines for to transport harvest from pastures.

We shouldn't follow mainstream ideology of globalists blindly but we should think independently.

aznidentity mod behavior exposed #403: The only fucking PATHETIC thing the LOBOTOMIZED AUTISTIC LU SHITSTAIN ON THE HUMAN RACE BITCH Alaskan91 ever learned in life: "ASIANS rEEERe REEREREREEEEEee AM REEEEEEEEEREEEeeeeeEERER EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeeeee" by Chousiyindu in AsianIdentityWatch

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[–]asianmovement [score hidden] 1 hour ago Man I used to care about the stats so much, but now I realize no one really cares about stats but Asian males. This is just autsitic research. The best way to fight against this disparity is just to be an attractive Asian male go out and date women, whether that's Asian or not, and be the sexiest version of you that you can. You are a exhibit to other women that know you or meet you for Asian males.

[–]Alaskan91 [score hidden] 1 hour ago This is autistic gabage-pile statistics carb heavy and honestly diabetes inducing. Welcome to type II. and doesn't do anything. What a waste of time. If asian men spent more time doing what I belueve such as ingroup, risk taking, community building, and more focused on asserting emotional leverage over their daughters and why they date (east asian dads have zero leverage bc academics enforcement is not emotionally bonding and has zero leverage, he'll, east asian men can't even figure out how to gain leverage in real life, much less their family LOL) None of the details matter, what matter is exactly WHY this occurs and it's not what people think it is. I have comments in my history about WHY but seems the asian way is to go orgasmic on stats when the why is more important. This is real life, not college. This is time that is clearly wasted. Life is not college, east asians don't know this.

Dickless FGGIT asianmovement LARPing as an "EYYeFFF" again? Worthless single Lu-raised little bitch is really the most pathetic aiNCEL of them all.

Britain unleashes futuristic weapon with limitless ammunition for first time by xoenix in news

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Wow!

Time to name Donald Trump Person of the Year: report by P-38lightning in news

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Isn't there anyone else?...

Man arrested for ‘looking gay’ and wearing crop top in Turkey imprisoned for 3 weeks by FullRetard in news

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a) linking to a gay magazine [topic] is gay

b) yahoo [bot] carrying the story makes it more newsworthy [click-baity, in bot's view]

Someone else mentioned your favorite magazine in the chat, but didin't want the credit when I noted I'd comment. It's OK to be gay....

Jackson Browne & Bonnie Raitt - Kisses Sweeter Than Wine by FullRetard in music

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@RealScottRitter: The US and its European allies sure seem not to be worried about chemical weapons belonging to Assad falling into the hands of Al Qaeda. It’s almost as if we knew they didn’t exist… by Maniak in WayOfTheBern

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To be fair they've been bombing everything in the middle east and beyond (through the US) that they can imagine could possibly be some hypothetical threat to them one day, no matter how deluded the idea may be.

Bunch of worthless moronic murderous cowards.

CPCB EPR Registration Process, and Benefits | EPR Certificate for Import by ascgroup in business

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ASC Group makes it easy for you to get your #EPRcertification. Our team respects all regulations and provides you with the best opportunity to meet the objectives of ecologically friendly business.

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This may or may not be @ActuallyNot and his boyfriend. He spends his days fagging up Saidit. by Rah in whatever

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You know theories say Trump is actually the 17ᵗʰ & 18ᵗʰ president, as all the presidents after the 16ᵗʰ were not Presidents of the republic, but of a corporation.

Is eating less meat ‘like taking 8m cars off road’? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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This is because your numbers ignore the methane released during rotting of plants and compost production for veggies.

Most farms don't use compost, but fertilizer, and when you do plot the CH4 emissions for peas, they're insignificant.

So I'm not sure that you're correct about that claim. Do you have any evidence that CH4 has been excluded?

Cows just produce methane and carbon dioxide from grass which would generate methane and carbon dioxide anyway during its annual rotting.

Sure. Fossil fuels are the actual problem, because that's how you add extra carbon to the atmosphere that's not in circulation in the biosphere.

Nevertheless, we probably need to be looking at cheap wins at this point. Because food security and insurance costs are skyrocketing, and we're seeing increased extinctions.

How to Choose the Right EPR Registration Consultant by ascgroup12 in business

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It is not easy to get an EPR certification especially for firms that are new to the process as the process put in place to get the certification is cumbersome. EPR Certification guarantees that a company complies with the waste management laws starting with management of plastic, electronic or hazardous waste.

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Is eating less meat ‘like taking 8m cars off road’? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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One can survive on plain meet diet easily

Not easily. You'd have to eat very fresh meat, and either raw or very rare not to get of scurvy after a few weeks.

As some case studies show: https://www.self.com/story/james-blunt-scurvy

And you'd have to eat the organs as well as the muscle to get enough vitamin a. And you'd be at increased risk of colon cancer and colorectal adenoma from the lack of fiber.

vegan diet leads to malnutrition.

Fruit doesn't include grains and nuts. Vegetarians, especially vegans supplement b-12 and sometimes b-6. But because some nutcase tried to live on fruit alone doesn't mean that a vegetarian diet is insufficient.

But the article doesn't suggest going vegetarian. The headline is correct. It's talking about eating less meat.

Cold Shoulder: Democrats Ignore Tulsi Gabbard's Request To Meet by Questionable in politics

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Speaking of twilight zone, is that where you meet these fictional Americans you often speak of?

China’s ‘explosive’ ironmaking breakthrough achieves 3,600-fold speed boost by ActuallyNot in environment

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Regardless , as to how 'fold' is defined, as it differs when used as a term for viral dilution, and bacterial growth. It is an increase of substance and not a reduction of time. And we still need to define the iron ore output, or none of these numbers will have any real meaning.

Is eating less meat ‘like taking 8m cars off road’? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Do you have a source?

You made a bullshit subjective unqualified hallmark argument. No I don't have a source to argue your verbal diarrhea. But yeah, here is the source: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/grains-good-or-bad#whole-vs-refined

Your very nutritious whole grains only lead to 20% better outcomes (or so) COMPARED TO THE WORST 'FOOD' ON EARTH ASIDE FROM PURE SUGAR, refined grains.

China’s ‘explosive’ ironmaking breakthrough achieves 3,600-fold speed boost by ActuallyNot in environment

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Typically, you fold over time creating growth, but here they are simply referring to a reduction in time, with no known quantitative output. So I can't really argue that they are using the term wrong. For me to do so, I would first need to know how quickly they can produce 1 ton of iron.

Not really. 3600 times as fast is the same as 3600 time as much, over the same time.

As for my understanding of the term 'fold', it may very well be outdated, as it was once described to me in a manner of folding paper. Each fold, doubling the layers as you go along. Or as to 'literally fold' something.

That's the correct etymology. But -fold is multiplicative, not exponential. Has been since middle English at least. And that derives from the old English -feald, which had the same meaning.

Time Magazine to Name Trump ‘Person of the Year’ by Questionable in politics

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They name whomever they are told to name by whomever is currently in charge of the propaganda machine. So yes, typically they do.

'An existential threat affecting billions': Three-quarters of Earth's land became permanently drier in last 3 decades by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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But only temporarily and on isolated places and this irregularity is also a symptom of climate change. As a whole the Earth still becomes visibly more dry.

China’s ‘explosive’ ironmaking breakthrough achieves 3,600-fold speed boost by ActuallyNot in environment

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Typically, you fold over time creating growth, but here they are simply referring to a reduction in time, with no known quantitative output. So I can't really argue that they are using the term wrong. For me to do so, I would first need to know how quickly they can produce 1 ton of iron.

Blast Furnaces: Daily Production Capacity: A modern blast furnace can produce more than 10,000 tonnes of molten iron per day. This figure represents the upper range of production capabilities for large-scale operations.

As for my understanding of the term 'fold', it may very well be outdated, as it was once described to me in a manner of folding paper. Each fold, doubling the layers as you go along. Or as to 'literally fold' something.

Is eating less meat ‘like taking 8m cars off road’? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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One can survive on plain meet diet easily whereas pure vegan diet leads to malnutrition.

But I'm not here for pushing of meat diet, but against its banning based on fringe arguments.

Is eating less meat ‘like taking 8m cars off road’? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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grass fed beef/lamb releases less CO2 than grain fed

This is because your numbers ignore the methane released during rotting of plants and compost production for veggies. Cows just produce methane and carbon dioxide from grass which would generate methane and carbon dioxide anyway during its annual rotting.

Time Magazine to Name Trump ‘Person of the Year’ by Questionable in politics

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Don't they always name the president elect?

The Global Trump Effect: Countries and Companies are Already Making Moves by Questionable in politics

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Libertarians think that they should give up defending freedom because Americans hate liberty, but Libertarians should keep resisting tyranny for selfish reasons.

While the elites control the money, government, and media, the 99% have the numbers.

One Libertarian may not be able to resist being sent to the concentration camps, but one million people might.

Is eating less meat ‘like taking 8m cars off road’? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Misleading. They are only 'very' nutritious compared to refined grains.

That doesn't sound right.

Do you have a source?

Misleading. Counting calories has nothing to do with nutrition.

Misleading. Counting calories has nothing to do with nutrition.

It works for proteins too. And every other nutrient, with the exception of a couple of b-vitamins, and iron.

Costs Pile Up As Climate Change Adds $600 Billion In Insurance Losses by ActuallyNot in environment

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Welcoming the report, Laurie Laybourn, director of the UK-based Strategic Climate Risks Initiative, told me that climate change represented an existential risk for the insurance industry, and that if it was to survive, it would need to change.

Hhahahaha the entire insurance industry might fail? In the same article where the historical losses due to climate change are being reported?

This is retarded fear porn. Insurers are greedy fucking jews, they are not going to accidentally forget to factor in climate change.

Forbidden knowledge claims polarize beliefs and critical thinking across political lines by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Benjamin R. Garrison portrays himself as a right-wing populist that depicts the entire health industry as pure evil and a tool of the satanic illuminati pedophile elite or whatever, but here he is mocking the dude who murdered one of the wealthy CEOs responsible for the very system that he screeches is corrupt. Because - you know - the laws, which protect it.

Is the Awkward ‘Diversity Era’ of Hollywood Behind Us? by xoenix in Entertainment

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Not really, they'd rather risk bankruptcy that give up woke politics.

Time Magazine to Name Trump ‘Person of the Year’ by Questionable in politics

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Remember that Adolf Hitler was once Time's Man of the Year.

Is eating less meat ‘like taking 8m cars off road’? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Whole grains are very nutritious.

Misleading. They are only 'very' nutritious compared to refined grains.

And you don't get more energy from the meat than you do the grain. A cow doesn't break the laws of thermodynamics.

Misleading. Counting calories has nothing to do with nutrition.

This may or may not be @ActuallyNot and his boyfriend. He spends his days fagging up Saidit. by Rah in whatever

[–]GUnion 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

True.

Man arrested for ‘looking gay’ and wearing crop top in Turkey imprisoned for 3 weeks by FullRetard in news

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a) linking to a gay magazine is gay

b) yahoo carrying the story makes it more newsworthy

c) fuck off

How did you choose your username? by Bunnygirl in AskSaidIt

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You telling me that people don't like getting money, attention and validation?

Not just for existing, no. That's a female exclusive trait. Money? Sure. Attention? Only the positive kind that's earned. Emotional validation from others? No; that's the opposite of confidence. Relying on other people on how you'll feel at any given time that day is a weakness. There's a difference between recognition and validation; the former is earned, the latter is just wanting an echo chamber. Men who aren't multi millionaires don't get that luxury.

I thought you [meant] like Hawk Tuah.

Yeah, the irony is funny. "I lost all my $HAWK! Take me tuah bankruptcy lawyer!"

I'm a cook at Burger King

Nothing wrong with working at Burger King, as long as you're not like, 35+ or something. Biden fucked up the economy, so we do what we gotta do. Respect for you choosing a respectable job instead of being an OF whore. (Looks don't matter; even 2s and 1s try to get on OF these days; simps have no standards.)

NHS calls for midwives specialising in inbred babies - as Labour refuses to back ban on marrying first cousins by xoenix in Europe

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It's glaringly obvious exactly which demographics will be most affected by this ban, and the ruling powers in the UK absolutely do not want to offend or curtail them in any way.

Hospitals gave patients meds during childbirth, then reported them for illicit drug use by Drewski in Health

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smh. We don't hate them enough.

Is the Awkward ‘Diversity Era’ of Hollywood Behind Us? by xoenix in Entertainment

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SATANIST TRUMP! by WoodyWoodPecker in politics

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Americans are so enslaved now that Americans scream tariffs should be raised and income taxes should be maintained.

WTF?

Crumbling US Empire gives $50 Billion in stolen funds to Ukraine before Biden leaves top job by hfxB0oyA in WorldPolitics

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Note: This article gives the views of the author, not the position of EUROPP – European Politics and Policy or the London School of Economics. Featured image credit: NATO (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Normally an LSE article would be worth reading, but this is merely an opinion of Wade who is an 80-year-old retired economist who's still mentally in the 1980s. His article barely addresses anything that's relevant to current US/Russia relations. Nor does it work as an argument, because POTENTIAL foreign policy interests in the 1980s are unrelated to current events.

There is no evidence that the US is trying to start WWIII. Right wing/Russian disinformation is the main source for this, along with their brainwashed followers. There is also no motivation for an attempt at WWIII, for anyone. Nobody wants that (unless they invest in military industrial complexes and are sociopaths).

Moreover, we're constantly reminded of the national debt.

China’s ‘explosive’ ironmaking breakthrough achieves 3,600-fold speed boost by ActuallyNot in environment

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300 years of sclerosponge thermometry shows global warming has exceeded 1.5 °C by ActuallyNot in environment

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They want to do away with internal combustion engines because it democratizes and empowers average people.

More so than the electric engine?

How are people democratized by the ICE and not the BEV?

How are people empowered by the ICE and not the BEV?

That has been the sub text all along. you'll own nothing and be happy was saying the quiet part out loud.

How does owning a BEV result in you owning nothing?

A global timekeeping problem postponed by global warming by ActuallyNot in programming

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The post is about timekeeping. Particularly that the need for leap seconds is reversed, and we will need to removed seconds in the future instead. And the computer systems will need to be updated to handle this kind of time correction.

I assume you didn't read the article, but the problem didn't exist 1000 years ago, because time keeping systems were not as precise. And there weren't any computer systems managing it.

Do you see why your comment is irrelevant now?

The death of a robot designed for autistic children proves Apple's on-device AI is the right path by Myocarditis-Man in technology

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I know very little on the subject but the chips I mention that are obviously geared towards future cell phones and incorporate together on one chip a section for FPGA (which is a blank slate that can make anything), signal processor, networking stuff, and dedicated AI engines. I figure that would be better than just a home PC, but it really isn't a subject of interest to me. I only got into FPGA to be able to use DDR3 ram for super fast ADC chips. I do fear the future use of AI.

Reporters blocked from swearing-in ceremony for new Nova Scotia cabinet | CBC News by hfxB0oyA in canada

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Poor CBC. For years they cackled gleefully behind closed doors as they benefitted from these same arrangements. Now the shoe is on the other foot and it's time to report on it! The people must know!

Defund the CBC.

This is from 2021.

Is eating less meat ‘like taking 8m cars off road’? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Sure, grass fed beef/lamb releases less CO2 than grain fed.

10% beef produces out there can produce 100g of beef for as low as 9 kgCO2.

That's only slightly more than 10 times the emissions of the highest emissions from peas for 100g of protein. (same source).

Anti-MAGA PA Officials Go Rogue, Keep Counting Illegal Ballots In Defiance Of State Supreme Court by Questionable in politics

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Real patriots wish that they could stay awake 24 hours a day spreading freedom.

https://endchan.net/pol/

Marketwatch: The Fed interrupted the stock market’s Trump rally. What comes next. by SoCo in politics

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Americans love the government and vehemently attack anyone who criticizes their beloved government overlords.

I found another good alchemy (material) book from the 1600s that further confirms my past posts on the subject. YT link, book link, and wiki on the author. by yellowsnow2 in conspiracy

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That's why we are warned not to cast pearls to swine. The allegories, parables, and icons are an attempt to explain something that can not be put into words. Some just love the literal words, dead letters as some call them, because they only use the analytical side of their brain and have let the other side rot.

If only you knew how to get the dove of Aphrodite to fly down to your head

You said that.

The very word christ or christos means basically to anoint with oil on the head, usually the chrism oil. The catholic empire perverted that into coronating a king into power. If you are a christian and it being in your actual title you should know it. Do you think that is meant in the literal or that there is more meaning behind it? Is it the chrism oil it's self or something this oil is supposed to cause? Why is it always portrayed as a dove flying down to a person's head? In christian terms the dove is the holy ghost.

https://i.imgur.com/9qzVhFp.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/5s6kWYM.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/ZsXgTSm.jpg

The light manifests from the invisible magnetic and electric complimentaries of 90 degree phase shift in a transverse wave without coming together discharging/annihilation, ie virgin birth.

This makes me laugh still.. :D I just add it for the laughs.. But you did say it.

I don't have time to teach you how an oscillator circuit and gain works, nor the concepts of complimentary opposites, discharge, polarity, and the symbiotic relationship of opposites. Just note this is a high knowledge secret pattern of the universe I have given to you. You may understand it later in life.

Talking about symbiotic relationships, I will throw you one last pearl, piggy. The Biblical manna.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honeydew_(secretion)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trabutina_mannipara

Neolib is the first member of the Operation: LA by fnaf in news

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Context for me in title is in this thread: https://saidit.net/s/Hacking/comments/fse6/operation_la/

Keir Starmer: I'm determined to deliver growth, create wealth and put more money in people’s pockets. This can only be achieved by working in partnership with leading businesses, like @BlackRock , to capitalise on the UK’s position as a world leading hub for investment. by Oyveygoyim in politics

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The elites are rapidly closing all the doors.

The government will soon pack the courts to get any answer they want from judges.

The government will ban anonymous debit cards and burner phones.

Guns, cash, Bitcoin, gold, and silver will be banned.

You will need to give the state your fingerprints, DNA sample, photo, and vaccine passport to use the Internet. The Internet will later be shut off.

300 years of sclerosponge thermometry shows global warming has exceeded 1.5 °C by ActuallyNot in environment

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They want to do away with internal combustion engines because it democratizes and empowers average people. They fucking hate that. That has been the sub text all along. you'll own nothing and be happy was saying the quiet part out loud.

Britain unleashes futuristic weapon with limitless ammunition for first time by xoenix in news

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I wonder how much battery life that thing gets?

Leaded Fuel May Have Triggered a Mental Health Crisis Among Generation X by Questionable in Health

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Goddamnit, you mean to say we could have grown up less retarded?

First it was Hispanics and now the Arabs are being put into the system as "white"... by Oyveygoyim in whatever

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When the statistics don't align with your narrative, ya gotta do what ya gotta do.

Time Magazine to Name Trump ‘Person of the Year’ by Questionable in politics

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Being on the cover of Time Magazine doesn't mean what it once meant.

Trudeau highlights Kamala Harris presidential defeat as an attack on women's progress by hfxB0oyA in canada

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Not once he's gotten his gender confirmation surgery.

Crumbling US Empire gives $50 Billion in stolen funds to Ukraine before Biden leaves top job by hfxB0oyA in WorldPolitics

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I mean...

Also, the London School of Economics isn't really known as a pro-Russian kind of institution.

To save you a long read, I'll direct you to the closing paragraph:

This is how one can understand the West’s persistent rebuff to the efforts of Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, and early Putin to establish non-adversarial relations with western states. It needs Russia as an enemy to provide internal unity. But on the other hand, it also needs Russia as a cooperative partner showing suitable deference to the West, especially over the coming decades as China grows stronger.

ActBlue Bombshell: Dem money platform tells Congress it didn't block foreign gift cards until fall by P-38lightning in politics

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Americans think that Nazis are opposed to government control.

Crumbling US Empire gives $50 Billion in stolen funds to Ukraine before Biden leaves top job by hfxB0oyA in WorldPolitics

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Actively trying to start World War Three to cover up your $36.2 Trillion national debt

That's an excellent example of disinformation spread by pro-Russian/Republican media

Crumbling US Empire gives $50 Billion in stolen funds to Ukraine before Biden leaves top job by hfxB0oyA in WorldPolitics

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Actively trying to start World War Three to cover up your $36.2 Trillion national debt is one of many reasons I could give you why the US is a crumbling Empire.

Anti white racism amung BIPOC is so normal it goes unnoticed. by Canbot in whatever

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To my understanding, a Microaggression is usually something along the lines of calling a Chinese guy smart because he's Chinese or asking a black woman if you can touch her fabulous hair. Charging less for, let's say, a white person to attend an event than a black person seems a lot more deliberately thought out, even if it's to 'increase visibility' of your target demographic.

It all comes down to the increasingly obvious fact that this societal obsession with racial justice we've been under for the last decade has just resulted in more racial injustice.

Just in case anyone is interested in some quality documentary work from E Ukr events At the Edge of the Abyss: The battle for Mariupol 4K by sdl5 in WayOfTheBern

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Winning consistently in 3 Patti can boost self-confidence and self-esteem. It can give players a sense of accomplishment and empower them to take on challenges in other areas of their lives https://3pattireal.net/ .

“Fascism Should Rightly Be Called Corporatism, as It Is the Merger of Corporate and Government Power” - Fascism Is Already In Place In The U.S. by Questionable in politics

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Corruption, centralizing power into monopolistic corporations through regulatory capture and regulator blackmail, is the kind of Corporatism we have. It is just the end result of failed socialism, before the mass famine and Totalitarian Communism stages begin.

Remember how Pelosi and other Dems frequently threatened to destroy Facebook with anti-competition regulations. They didn't stop blackmailing him until he paid those Chicago election-fixer companies millions to sweep the battle ground states at the last minute.

Reporters blocked from swearing-in ceremony for new Nova Scotia cabinet | CBC News by hfxB0oyA in canada

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On the one hand, there's nothing more CBC than the CBC complaining about how they've been hard done by. On the other hand, I do agree that a government should have a policy of open transparency as much as humanly possible, and this is of some concern.

Also, fuck the CBC. LPC ass kissers.

Russia is sure to lose in Ukraine, reckons a Chinese expert on Russia by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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The White House announces a $50 billion loan to Ukraine It's win-win help for both Ukrainians, both Americans. Ukraine with Crimea are essentially an oil and gas fields, it can return the loan easily with its natural resources. And it will constrain Russia which is an added value from geopolitical safety perspective. The totalitarian regimes usually thrive just from natural resources.

Time Magazine to Name Trump ‘Person of the Year’ by Questionable in politics

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Much more deserving of 'Person of the Year' is this voting machine.

Cold Shoulder: Democrats Ignore Tulsi Gabbard's Request To Meet by Questionable in politics

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Americans are completely retarded now.

You know that you live in the Twilight Zone when Americans look you in the eye and say tyranny is wonderful.

You know Americans have lost their minds when Americans say no Germans died during WWII.

Is eating less meat ‘like taking 8m cars off road’? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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because the animals also drink, and you still need to grow the feed

This doesn't apply to pasturage, which is on decline in Ireland, Dutch and Britain "thanks" to globalists. Actually the pasturage (like cattle of Mongols, goats and camels of Arabs, reindeers of Innuits, bizons of Indian natives) is the only sustainable agriculture we know as it doesn't need water and fertilizers and it can utilize soil of poor quality. The only problem is, it's agriculture of low intensity because it's limited by speed in which deep grass roots can drain new minerals from bedrock.

Pasturage animals essentially concentrate proteins and fats from diluted plant resources which would be otherwise ineffective to grow and collect with intensive agriculture, thus making the subsequent process more effective. Grains lack proteins and complete set of aminoacids, they're often poorly palatable and often actually prohibit the uptake of proteins and minerals from food. Grains are thus stapple food which makes you obese (excess of carbohydrates over proteins) and feeling hungry at the end.

First it was Hispanics and now the Arabs are being put into the system as "white"... by Oyveygoyim in whatever

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Jews are not white, they just wish to look white to mix in with the humans.

Time Magazine to Name Trump ‘Person of the Year’ by Questionable in politics

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Trump is no longer a person since being injected with Nimrod's DNA.

The Corporation (2004) - full documentary by xoenix in videos

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This is a brilliant documentary, very well-researched and produced, origniallly in "select" theatres 20 years ago, and on DVD much too long afterward. Great to see this on Youtube.

The sequel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qorqTW-BKdI

https://thecorporation.com

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_corporation_2004

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379225

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_new_corporation

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12575636

Forbidden knowledge claims polarize beliefs and critical thinking across political lines by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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Forbidden knowledge claims polarize beliefs and critical thinking across political lines Liberals generally associated censorship with misinformation, assuming it signaled that the information was harmful or false. Conservatives, in contrast, viewed censorship as evidence of valuable information being suppressed by powerful entities.

As a centrist I can not unsee right-wing model of institutionalized censorship, like the banning of books in libraries and/or classification of disrupt technologies. That is to say, every form of political extremism tends to its own form of public information suppression. Woke idiocy has its robust counterpart in militant conservative idiocy. Be balanced centrist, not extremist for to maximize the principle of least action for information spreading.

Time Magazine to Name Trump ‘Person of the Year’ by Questionable in politics

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From naming Bruce Jenner as woman of the year in 2015 to naming Donald Trump person of the year in 2024, time magazine has been trolling us for years

The Corporation (2004) - full documentary by xoenix in videos

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Key points:

9:24 - The 14th amendment was used, rather diabolically, to prevent the state from depriving "life liberty or property" to any person, by claiming that a corporation is a person.

Between 1890-1910 there were 288 14th amendment cases on behalf of corporations vs 19 for black individuals.

19:16 The movie has started to wear its politics on its sleeve. They really don't address the point made by the Fraser Institute guy. There is good conversation to be had between sides here, but instead the filmmakers opt for lefty juxtaposition gags.

27:15 Could be RFK talking today.

44:20 Observe the contemporary globalist mindset of this Shell executive.

47:06 Now they're going to take some time to scold the profit motive. Personally I find these critiques fairly worthless and myopic. The "profit motive" is simple, and easy to understand. If you want to find the perpetrator of some crime, follow the money. Would we rather be trying to quantify someone's power lust? Determine their psychopathic or fetishistic urges? Their nepotistic or obsessive tendencies? At this point I'm wishing they could stick with the more concrete topic of the corporation as a person, and the use of that personhood to engage in exploitive, anti-competitive, monopolistic behaviour.

48:07 That is some 2003 hair right there.

49:54 Michael Moore shows up for a short identity politics soundbite.

51:52 Here we can see the foundations of modern ESG.

59:25 Oh great, now we have some Marxist prof to rail against the free market in general. 🙄

1:01:27 UGH the fear-mongering Canadian shitlib bureaucrat scolding us all about "privatization" like it's witchcraft.

1:11:10 Corporate shill influencers in 2003 lol.

1:29:45 Corporate media killing stories to preserve advertising, 2003 version.

1:59:50 More commitments to ESG, 2003 version.

Boeing whistleblower says "thousands" of faulty or nonconforming parts go missing during plane production by hfxB0oyA in corruption

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Interesting. If the implication is true, shouldn't there also be records showing planes being built without a sufficient inventory of "good" parts to make that possible? Surely it's not only the bad parts that they keep track of.

“Fascism Should Rightly Be Called Corporatism, as It Is the Merger of Corporate and Government Power” - Fascism Is Already In Place In The U.S. by Questionable in politics

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That reminds me I've been meaning to watch this movie for ages.

Climate change extinctions by ActuallyNot in environment

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Global climate change is projected to threaten 7.6% of species with extinction [95% credible interval (CI95): 6.6, 8.7%], averaged across all emissions scenarios and modeling assumptions.

What do you mean "Not climate change"?

Climate change extinctions by ActuallyNot in environment

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Generally warmer.

It may have been cooler for a few million years about 10 million years into the Mesozoic, and possibly again 70 million years after that.

So if stegosaurus was about, they would be less likely to be under extinction pressure from climate change as the animals, plants and fungi of today.

Unfortunately, they're already extinct, and the things alive today have not existed with temperatures as warm as this year, so there's no reason to expect them to be able to survive from empirical reasoning.

The death of a robot designed for autistic children proves Apple's on-device AI is the right path by Myocarditis-Man in technology

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None of it will ever compare to the quality and speed of computers, and the requirements are only going to go up as LLM's turn into agents. People are going to want the utility of full AI systems and the specialized cell phone assitants are not going to be considered real AI. Both have value, but getting LLMs to become nannies, tutors, coaches, and advisors will require hardware intensive advances. Justifying a robotic avatar for them will mean them having those advanced features.

The best path forward for the Moxies, ASIMOs, Optimuses and Rosies is to have them run all the software on a home mainframe or PC. Something you can upgrade without trashing all the expensive robotics that are still functional.

Is eating less meat ‘like taking 8m cars off road’? by ZephirAWT in ScienceUncensored

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DDT isn't regulated by the FDA. The FDA regulates drugs that are given to people.

Episode 206 – Vestigial Structures by ActuallyNot in palaeontology

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I have removed your comment, for lowering the level of the discussion on the pyramid of debate.

This may or may not be @ActuallyNot and his boyfriend. He spends his days fagging up Saidit. by Rah in whatever

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Very good podcast.

Will and Dave are natural science communicators. I was a patreon of theirs for a bit. I should start back up again. That can be one of my new-years resolutions.

300 years of sclerosponge thermometry shows global warming has exceeded 1.5 °C by ActuallyNot in environment

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Nothing you stated has any connection to temperatures in the whole world shifting due to man-made actions.

That's well established. If you increase the concentration of greenhouse gasses, you increase the greenhouse effect.

That's straightforward.

Nitrogen is <80% of our atmosphere.

yes.

One volcano eruption is enough to spew in the atmosphere more CO2 than what humans emitted in their whole history,

Not even close. ALL volcanic eruptions would take over 400,000 years to emit the CO2 that human activity has emitted.

Since 1751 human activity has emitted over 1.5 trillion tonnes of CO2.

The high end of estimates for volcanic emissions is 360 million tonnes per year.

yet no one involved in this scam is interested in reducing volcanic activity

That's because its negligible.

removing the cheapest and most efficient energy generators of mankind's history (the combustion engine)

No. The cheapest would be the wind turbine. ICE is terrible in terms of efficiency. An electric motor is much better.

In fact, for every dollar spent on gasoline, only 20 cents of it is used to move an ICE vehicle along the road. EVs, however, operate at about 87% - 91% efficiency – in part due to regenerative braking, which recaptures energy that would otherwise get lost as heat from friction.

and stopping forest fires as the forest will NEVER EVER regrow again.

Plants grow.

Tick tick, fag, time's running out and people are awakening to your scam.

And yet, if you look for the facts, it seems to be you who is pushing the fossil fuel industry's lies.