We have been rebranded by Musky in SaidIt

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If you're on Verizon that's because they recently blocked access to it over their network for some reason

We have been rebranded by Musky in SaidIt

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How about TriedToSaidItButTookMoreThan90SecondsSoIGotA403Instead.net

Reddit Choking on Woke Vomit by Questionable in WatchRedditDie

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It's an accurate description of something that happens in this genuinely disgusting irredeemable film.

NASA: oops, we lied and got caught by Questionable in environment

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  1. The difference didn't affect global averages, and only minimally affected a specific date range in US averages.

  2. The cause of the discrepancy is not being suppressed or obfuscated.

Global warming is largely BS, and you could make the argument that this bad data was used to push a narrative, but framing this story as intentionally bad data from NASA as part of a conspiracy is not reasonable or helpful.

NASA: oops, we lied and got caught by Questionable in environment

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https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2007-aug-15-sci-temp15-story.html

The brouhaha was triggered Aug. 4 when Steve McIntyre of the blog Climateaudit.org e-mailed NASA scientists pointing out an unusual jump in temperature data from 1999 to 2000.

When researchers checked, they found that the agency had merged two data sets that had been incorrectly assumed to match.

When the data were corrected, it resulted in a decrease of 0.27 degrees Fahrenheit in yearly temperatures since 2000 and a smaller decrease in earlier years.

That meant that 1998, which had been 0.02 degrees warmer than 1934, was now 0.04 degrees cooler.

Wow what a scandal OP

Tennessee bill would require schools to show video of unborn baby developing in womb — Headlines — March 19, 2024 by carn0ld03 in WorldNews

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Yeah fuck trying to help kids who end up in a bad situation let's just kill them early. If only there was some way to avoid conceiving unwanted children in the first place. Retard

Also hey retard this is a spam post.

Evolution: Yea or nay? by xoenix in AskSaidIt

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This comment doesn't make a whole lot of sense; environmental change, including competition for resources, creates selection pressure that favors certain traits over others and genes are how traits are encoded. They aren't competing theories. Similarly, punctuated equilibrium is simply a theory of how rapidly changes manifest in a population, not a rejection of gene theory.

Evolution: Yea or nay? by xoenix in AskSaidIt

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Is it really so hard to grasp the concept of the manifestation of beneficial traits in response to environmental changes? If for instance a population of humans was distributed into two separate environments with one being a paradise and the other being a cold barren expanse where the only sources of food are eagles and slightly toxic berries, would it not be reasonable to assume that the latter population would over many generations become resistant to the berries, have better eyesight and coordination to handle ranged weapons, and potentially smaller brains and bodies due to the scarcity of food?

'If anything happens, it's not suicide': Boeing whistleblower's prediction before death - "A close family friend of John Barnett said he predicted he might wind up dead and that a story could surface that he killed himself. But at the time, he told her not to believe it." by neolib in conspiracy

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It's totally possible for someone to continue holding on to a gun after shooting themselves; posturing from brain damage generally causes the hands to squeeze closed, and regardless the trigger guard is more than enough to keep a gun in a limp hand.

'If anything happens, it's not suicide': Boeing whistleblower's prediction before death - "A close family friend of John Barnett said he predicted he might wind up dead and that a story could surface that he killed himself. But at the time, he told her not to believe it." by neolib in conspiracy

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When in a situation like this guy was in it seems insane to not constantly be recording yourself on multiple devices locally and streaming to multiple cloud services, and make it known that you're doing so

Reddit's new paid ads look exactly like user posts by Drewski in MeanwhileOnReddit

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Yeah people already do that for "normal" Reddit ads; this seems like paying extra for the privilege of putting in way more of your own effort for something that no one will ever appreciate. Though I wouldn't be surprised if Reddit gets caught in a few years using an LLM to create fake positive engagement on their ads.

Ukraine is manufacturing and controlling its drone boats from civilian apartment buildings in Odessa by jerryk in WorldNews

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>unironically advocating for the braindead feedback loop logic of supporting a foreign war because one of the sides doesn't like us

Tor’s new WebTunnel bridges mimic HTTPS traffic to evade censorship by PanzersGhost in censorship

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Much like VPNs this is pretty worthless as a long term solution if a government or provider actually wanted to block it. As soon as it's known that an IP is providing this service, blocking the IP is all that's needed. And any government/provider that really wanted to block something like this would just use a whitelist of approved servers.

Biden replacement Republicans fear most. by Dune1032 in politics

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Doesn't really matter who it is; with 24/7 anti-trump media and biden being so obviously incompetent, any biden replacement is unfortunately very likely to beat trump and this likelihood increases the closer to the election the switch is made.

CHATGPT passed the MOST ADVANCED TURING TEST by ManyMens in memes

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ironic spam lol

Haley defeats Trump in Vermont GOP primary by Cancelthis in news

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Fun fact Vermont has open primaries meaning you don't have to register as a republican to vote in the republican primary. Even with Democrat troll votes Haley only managed a 5% margin.

Israeli tanks have deliberately run over dozens of Palestinian civilians alive by PanzersGhost in WorldNews

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More recently, a Palestinian family survived a 20 February running attack after Israeli tracks ran over their tent on the shore of the Khan Yunis Sea. A female civilian said that she was shocked by the tank suddenly running over her tent.

Lmao tanks don't "suddenly" run over things; they are fairly loud and often accompanied by other loud things like gunfire and soldiers. Tf is a family doing in a tent anywhere near a moving tank

Full Metal Jacket Jelly Doughnut scene by WoodyWoodPecker in videos

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Really that should have been the final straw that got him far more serious punishment; everything else was him just being a weak simpleton but this was an intentional rule violation with effort made to hide his actions.

CNN Appears on the Verge of an Epic Collapse by P-38lightning in news

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Idk; normies seem to watch it literally 24/7

This truck is armed with a weapon that shoots INVISIBLE energy. People cannot see the fire that burns them. ~ It emits a beam of microwave radio waves that burns. by In-the-clouds in WarWatch

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Yep that's exactly the response I expected. Might try retracing your own steps sometime and double checking if these "well covered" sources actually exist, since you never seem to have any on hand. Or just keep building on your delusions and lying to yourself.

AI solves nuclear fusion puzzle for near-limitless clean energy by hfxB0oyA in Physics

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This isn't "solving a puzzle" it's demonstrating software that could potentially react quickly enough to maybe keep a fusion reaction stable and contained.

This truck is armed with a weapon that shoots INVISIBLE energy. People cannot see the fire that burns them. ~ It emits a beam of microwave radio waves that burns. by In-the-clouds in WarWatch

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Hey can you show any proof at all that people were jumping out of windows ripping their clothes off and on fire from floors that weren't smoking or anywhere near a floor that was on fire? Your constant assertions of ridiculous nonsense without anything at all to back it up other than "YOU WERE LIED TO, SHILL" is just sad, as you are clearly either schizophrenic or so invested in this being a conspiracy that you just mentally block anything that could possibly poke holes in your version of reality.

This truck is armed with a weapon that shoots INVISIBLE energy. People cannot see the fire that burns them. ~ It emits a beam of microwave radio waves that burns. by In-the-clouds in WarWatch

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... do you really not understand that a massive fire heats the air around it and that when you see people standing in windows amid billowing smoke they are getting blasted by a constant stream of air hot enough to burn skin? Each window is effectively turned into the outlet of a huge draft furnace

NY Times Hired Fake Journalists To Spread Hamas R@pe Lies On Front Page by zyxzevn in propaganda

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I get not wanting to support israel but all this defense of Hamas and pretending they aren't your standard extremist muslim terrorist group is bizarre

Here lies the internet, murdered by generative AI by PanzersGhost in Internet

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It's by choice though; google, microsoft, and others could extremely easily delist 99% of the AI-generated SEO spam, but since doing so would reveal how worthless ad "impressions" are they never will.

Jeopardy is now incorporating questions on the made up pronouns xem/xyrs. You can now win money for affirming mental illness. by P-38lightning in news

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Normalization and demoralization.

Aaron Bushnell Burned Himself Alive To Make You Turn Your Eyes To Gaza by hfxB0oyA in Antiwar

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cringe

Why is everyone calling each other partners? by TheBlackSun in AskSaidIt

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It was originally a feminist thing meant to signal that both sides of a relationship were equal and neither was subservient to the other. More recently it's become a thing to avoid implications of gender or monogamy.

"Private" company SpaceX receives billions in public funding: tax payer money funneled through the military and NASA. by In-the-clouds in finance

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The alternative is the government itself being responsible for designing, building, and testing their own rockets. I can't imagine that that would be less expensive.

I used YouTube as unlimited storage by storing files as videos by PanzersGhost in technology

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Wtf like 90% of that page is ads. Almost every single paragraph is followed by an ad.

How did America become such an insane authoritarian shithole? by ChristianPhalangist in AskSaidIt

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Pedophiles that act on their urges deserve death.

How did America become such an insane authoritarian shithole? by ChristianPhalangist in AskSaidIt

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That would also be death worthy.

How did America become such an insane authoritarian shithole? by ChristianPhalangist in AskSaidIt

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How is my comment vigilantism? I didn't say to skip the trial.

How did America become such an insane authoritarian shithole? by ChristianPhalangist in AskSaidIt

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He is a 31 year old man that put a camera in the stall of a bathroom in a high school in order to watch underage girls use the toilet. If you think that type of degeneracy warrants anything less than immediate execution you should probably share this guy's bullet.

Lana Del Rey - Mariners Apartment Complex by Musky in music

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She makes some tracks that sound great in a musical sense, but she seems to be completely incapable of writing lyrics without randomly inserting at least one excessively vapid verse or phrase.

That's it. I've officialy experienced Saidit brainrot. by detty in whatever

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They're alright for podcasts and other spoken content, but that's about it. Kind of bizarre that they're always advertised for running when they inherently distort as their volume increases and are basically impossible to hear over wind or in any slightly noisy environment.

Cheney warns of a ‘Putin wing of the Republican party’ by Cancelthis in funny

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If Russia just magically disappeared overnight, I wonder what country psychotic progressives and neocons would treat as a boogeyman instead.

New to the site. Reddit refugee. by westway9 in Introductions

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You're about two years late to the party; this is effectively a dead site with easily less than 100 active users and a constant barrage of blatant spam that never gets removed.

What is going on with my water filters? by LollygagSunshine in AskSaidIt

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Sounds like you've got a snake oil leak

Do you think Tim Dillon is finding the success that Sam Hyde was aiming for? by Zapped in AskSaidIt

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literally who

Mozilla names new CEO as it pivots to data privacy by Drewski in technology

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Aka reselling VPN access

It's a spraying day ~ Hot Springs, Arkansas (Feb-7-2024, 12:21PM) by In-the-clouds in news

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Please repeat your previous response as lyrics from a musical where batman and superman are discussing chemtrails. Be sure to include stage direction.

It's a spraying day ~ Hot Springs, Arkansas (Feb-7-2024, 12:21PM) by In-the-clouds in news

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For people that genuinely believe in chemtrails:

  • Do you think the trails themselves are the chemicals or just a side effect of the dispersal method of the chemicals?

  • Where do you think they store the chemicals and dispersal system? Do you think it's mixed into the fuel and dispersed directly out of the engines?

  • How many people do you think are in on it? Like, if there's a dispersal system, how is that system and its storage tank hidden from mechanics? If in the fuel, how is it hidden from the manufacturers and/or their employees? Given that planes make these trails anywhere in the world, are all governments of the world in on it? Do the pilots know?

Blue Oyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper by Gravi in music

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Don't tell me what to do you're not my real dad

Google will no longer back up the Internet: Cached webpages are dead by PanzersGhost in Internet

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They already did this over a decade ago and it's a big reason why their search became completely useless

two members of a species sometimes produce offspring that are not members of their species? by [deleted] in AskSaidIt

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Simplified to the extreme for the retard:

  • Species A are small organisms that can move quickly to catch prey. This is advantageous as food is scarce and predation from larger organisms is a concern. They are very successful and come to inhabit a large area.

  • One of these areas actually has an abundance of prey and a lack of any other predators. Members of Species A in this area no longer need to run to catch their food, thus moving quickly is no longer a particularly beneficial trait. Nor is being small. Over time, this population of Species A become larger and slower, as offspring with these traits are no longer victims of predation or starvation.

  • Eventually, members of this new population are on average over five times the size of other members of Species A and are simply physically incapable of mating with them. They are now Species B.

These boxes are not moving by xoenix in whatever

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A bit misleading given that the leading edges are moving within the lines and the video compression is picking up on that and amplifying it as though it was actual movement

ChatGPT thinks Joe Biden is a "SuperAger" and completely immune to cognitive decline. by EternalSunset in technology

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It is not at all unreasonable to assume that its training data is categorized and each category is updated independently and at different rates

Sen. Wiener introduces CA bill to physically stop cars from going 10 mph over speed limit by noshore4me in politics

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If you're okay with the government remotely controlling your car's max speed you are a massive faggot and should go jump off a tall building

To whoever said Texas should dump so much razor wire on the border that the feds can't really cut through it, you get your wish: by iamonlyoneman in funny

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It's notoriously bad at seeing why kids love the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch

The hidden word in the assassins creed logo. by PragmaticStoicism in Gaming

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One and a half minutes just to say it's "the hidden"

DOMAIN NAMES FOR SALE, CHEAP by BUGZAPPER in whatever

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You can't sell saidit.net the spammers already own it

Texas second grader uses allowance to help the homeless by In-the-clouds in news

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It's just unrealistic and a very obviously dishonest way to frame the story. No child is going to come up with an idea like this on their own. A vague notion of wanting to help the homeless maybe, but not hey mom lets use my allowance to buy these specific items to put in goodie bags that we can then distribute to all the homeless and lets make an announcement video for social media where I read this script I wrote that says "I just wanted to do something from my heart".

Texas second grader uses allowance to help the homeless by In-the-clouds in news

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Texas parent uses her child as a means to chase clout

This life is not the end. It is a means to an end. by In-the-clouds in whatever

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From one's own perspective it is impossible to not exist, thus life after death is guaranteed. Even if it takes until the heat death of this universe and five more after, the very next thing you experience after death will be some point in the future where you exist again.

Man claimed £18,500 disability benefits after willingly having healthy leg amputated by jet199 in NotTheOnion

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Before chopping off an organ the possibility exists that a patient may come to accept the body they were born with and go on to live a normal life. Even if they don't, the blame for their unhappiness lies squarely on forces outside of their control. No harm has been done.

After chopping off an organ, however, a patient is now locked out of the possibility of accepting how they were born. They now must come to terms with the fact that they have done irreversible damage to themselves and that they themselves are to blame for their unhappiness.

I'm no psycologist but the latter outcome sounds far more unhealthy IMO, and that's not even considering the serious lifelong health implications of these sorts of surgeries.

Man claimed £18,500 disability benefits after willingly having healthy leg amputated by jet199 in NotTheOnion

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Chopping off perfectly functional organs is not ever going to improve someone's quality of life.

Australia bans Nazi salute and public display of terror group symbols by madazzahatter808 in WorldNews

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Yeah this is how you end up with courts deciding the criminal intent of people raising their hands or pointing at things

NASA flies extremely close by volcano world, captures wild footage by Musky in space

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Looks more like an axe head made of some fancy alloy.

Bing AI warns against the offensive website known as Saidit ~ But it has posts about cats.... [video] by In-the-clouds in censorship

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Uh those were extremely unbiased and objective answers that were also very upfront regarding the restrictions that have been placed on the AI. Tf would you have wanted it to say?

One for the autistic audience (Pong's final form) by Tom_Bombadil in whatever

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That's breakout, not pong.

my bot is making progress. by donkeyballss in whatever

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Cringe.

'Suicide pod' is completely legal and approved for use in Switzerland by GB43 in technology

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I can picture the commercials now: "Feeling hopeless? We can help"

VexaSearch - a simple image search engine like Google Image Search by PanzersGhost in Internet

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Maybe I'm missing something but the code looks like it's just using google to summarize image content and then performing a google search using that text.

Tinder is offering a $778-per-month subscription for 'exceptional connections'🤡🫶 by Clown_Chan in LateStageCapitalism

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Nah it just means that when you swipe on women they'll effectively see a giant glowing "potential sugar daddy" stamp on your profile.

Wubuntu is an operating system that inherits all the appearance and functionality of Microsoft Windows while using the Ubuntu operating system as a base. by PanzersGhost in Linux

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Literally just a plasma theme

Brandon Straka won his lawsuit based on literally lying charges. The process is the punishment: it cost him $$$,$$$ to defend himself. by iamonlyoneman in whatever

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tf is this title lol

ai-detector.eu - detect if a text is AI-generated by PanzersGhost in technology

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Lame. It definitely still is possible especially with larger samples of text where LLMs tend to fall into obvious patterns and lose track of what's already been said.

[4k, 60fps, colorized] (1927) Metropolis, Fritz Lang. Dance scene. by WoodyWoodPecker in videos

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open source tools disguised as a paid app + public domain footage + royalty free music + spam = free money

Dude probably has tons of these completely automated, which is why he hasn't even bothered to fix his link shortener

OMG DOES THE BLUETOOTH MAC ADRESSES FROM VACCINATED PEOPLE TEST. by Tom_Bombadil in whatever

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This is one of those conspiracies that really makes you wonder if the people who believe it are just hopelessly mentally ill or if they're simply an extreme example of the Dunning–Kruger effect

I tried some stand up. Whatchu think? by Bridgeheadprod in funny

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You look and sound extremely nervous and it ruins your timing and delivery

Why are cluster b's so horrible? by gloomy_bear in AskSaidIt

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BPD people are legitimately the worst and belong in camps. Their ability to love bomb and then completely discard people out of the blue is enough to cause PTSD and ruin people mentally. God forbid if you get one that uses their free time to actively attack the people they've discarded. Protip if you're ever with a chick and find yourself saying "oh, I thought you guys were close" in regards to one of her friends, get out of there and never look back.

Could Mars Be the First Terraformed Planet? by scienceloop in space

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cool ai-generated click farm you fucking loser

Jerusalem Post published fake story claiming dead palestinean child was a doll. Had to retract it after being proven wrong. by EternalSunset in WorldNews

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Wait, is the correction that the doll image did in fact show a real baby, or that the image with the doll is not actually an unblurred version of what AJ posted?

Anti immigration riots in Dublin, army sent in by jet199 in Europe

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This is just the type of event that a modern politician would use as a justification for even more migrants and less freedom.

BBC gets caught in yet another lie: "Black women most likely to die in medieval London plague." Community notes cite phrenology as definitive source. by Chipit in WorldNews

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BBC is gay and so is this story but determining race from bone structure is not phrenology and is a valid forensic technique.

Israel, Hamas agree to cease-fire, hostage release deal by Drewski in news

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sexiest

YouTube punishes ad-blocker users with slower videos on non-Chrome browsers by Drewski in technology

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They have a forced 5 second delay before anything actually loads to discourage page scraping

NASA thinks vacuums don't suck? by FlatEarthDaveTV in space

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cringe

NASA thinks vacuums don't suck? by FlatEarthDaveTV in space

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cringe

Chat GPT says that there is no history of the Palestinian people or Arab people in a land called Palestine. by HonkyTonky in whatever

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You're doing the equivalent of researching the history of global communication by looking for the term "internet" in an encyclopedia from the 1800s

I gave Bing AI a little test, and it passed! It answered my question within seconds, showing good reading comprehension skills. by In-the-clouds in technology

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Kind of falls apart with more realistic queries though. Asked it a specific tech support question and told it to favor forum posts and reviews. It gave a nicely organized response with a summary of very useful sounding results from various forums, but all the links were just for the homepage of the company that makes the product. Asked it to try again without linking to that site, and it apologized and repeated the response with all links removed entirely.

Heard a loud pop while I was sleeping, woke up to find my lighter exploded in my jacket. by Musky in pics

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ripped apart at a distance by tidal forces

Saidit is now Unusable by [deleted] in SaidIt

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The spam issue is getting ridiculous; it's not even sophisticated spam and could easily be resolved with a domain blacklist. Shit like "newsadvertisment.com"

Microsoft Edge admits they can get your passwords from other browsers.... by In-the-clouds in TechCompanies

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Literally anything on your computer can do this; it's not a secret. Unless you've got a master password for your passwords in firefox/chrome/brave, they will obviously be stored in an insecure way. And even if they are protected, the way they are protected isn't magic and anything that's given the master password can decrypt the password store.

The Proportionate Response Now Amounts to 3900 Children Dead Since Oct 7th by [deleted] in news

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3900 meat shields

Space is fake and gay. by FlatEarthDaveTV in conspiracy

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i know for a fact however that much of what i’ve been taught about space exploration and the nature of our universe is outright lies

such as

Prince Harry's 'Spare' beats Britney Spears 'The Woman In Me' in US sales race by ansarlodhi in Entertainment

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This isn't even "AI" level writing this is like borderline nonsensical text you'd get out of a markov chain

Disney to Buy Full Control of Hulu and Kill it By Making it Woke. by IkeConn in SaidIt

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Hulu has always been a garbage overpriced ad ridden service with "original content" that's just as bad if not worse than its competition. There is nothing to kill.

Happy Halloween, Welcome to the Spooky Abandoned Forum! by Musky in whatever

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It was troons, on discord, with the hrt

Is Saidit a good alternative to Reddit and Discord. I am Permabanned on Reddit. And something Awful happened with me on Discord, so I uninstalled it for a break. But I am feeling the need to engage by AngelaMagic in AskSaidIt

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Maybe a few years ago it was, but it's effectively a dead site now. Of the very few active users, the majority are either progressive trolls or schizophrenic flat earth tier nut jobs. Also the remaining admin doesn't know how to deal with spam properly so if you're on a page for more than a minute or two you have to refresh before you can comment.

A Random Story About the Time a Woke Career Counselor from College Tried to Assist Me by Mcheetah in whatever

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And then everyone stood up and clapped. And the male career counselor's name? Albert Einstein.

Scottish First Minister announces asylum for Palestinians by Cancelthis in WorldPolitics

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Imagine if all politicians were required to independently write and submit justifications for every single decision they make and directly answer any and all questions from the public regarding their stances

Did the conflict in Israel signal the loss of the war in Ukraine? by Tom_Bombadil in WorldNews

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You've got it backwards; the attention stolen by this new middle east shit is attention that Ukraine was counting on for support against Russia.

The Insane Idea That Nations Get To Do War Crimes Whenever Something Bad Happens To Them by Drewski in Antiwar

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Kind of silly how the article's premise is not applied to Palestine/Hamas

CONFIRMED: Netanyahu ordered the Israeli military to STAND DOWN for 7 HOURS during the Hamas invasion. by xolotltlalo in conspiracy

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I sat down with Jewish Charity leader, Cecily Routman, who received intel directly from her Israeli Rabbi and other top level government sources

Because people who have privileged knowledge of military actions would leak that info to some random woman and her rabbi

More Americans sympathize with Israel amid battle with Hamas: survey by Cancelthis in politics

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What I am saying is that for most people, openly targeting civilians is simply not justifiable ever no matter what, whereas an excuse like collateral damage during an airstrike is much more palatable regardless of how true the excuse is. The excuse of "you killed our civilians so we'll kill yours" just isn't acceptable for most people.

More Americans sympathize with Israel amid battle with Hamas: survey by Cancelthis in politics

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I'm not saying israel hasn't killed civilians in the past or what the motivation behind any previous killings was. I'm saying specifically right now with this most recent escalation, hamas straight up murdered hundreds of civilians at some random desert rave directly and intentionally, not as collateral damage or crossfire or in some other minimally justifiable way in the eyes of most people. The notion of intentionally and directly killing civilians isn't acceptable to most people, so in this specific instance hamas is going to pretty clearly be the "bad guys".

More Americans sympathize with Israel amid battle with Hamas: survey by Cancelthis in politics

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I mean, in this specific recent conflict you definitely can since one side massacred a whole ton of civilians intentionally with no excuse other than revenge and ideology. You can point to past civilian deaths or past/current oppression, but most people are not going to ever see civilian deaths as acceptable unless framed as collateral damage from an air strike or something.