They don't want to teach history so they can repeat it.
Jesus christ, was I giving him ideas?
Every accusation is a confession with these dopes. In this case, calling someone obviously brilliant dumb.
a stammering Tom Homan on AOC: "She's the dumbest congresswoman ever elected to Congress."
Some day I hope to see a real snow camel
My doctor is getting stronger. I’m up to six apples a day and he just keeps inching closer
It was a good day.
Charlie the dog in the snow covered yard, with the house in the distance and a blue cloudless sky above.
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Genuinely I'm starting to think many Americans truly think Canada is a territory and not a sovereign nation.
Yes. Every Sunday (If I am not shooting a film) a few friends and I get together and paint model kits. We start at 9:00 AM and I post the process here at BSKY. Feel free to join us (I only post my models, not the others).
Live like a libertarian! Don't think the planes are safe? Just don't fly. Don't think the food is safe? Just don't eat.
This afternoon, the top FDA food official responsible for overseeing America's food safety and inspections resigned from the federal government.
Question from the 8 year old: Did Thanos have a 50% chance of snapping himself?
Yeah I know people say anxiety is bad, but mine has just been collecting all the possible things that can go wrong so far. Once it has an exhaustive catalog of every possible mishap, it’ll move on to suggesting solutions and then you better watch out.
Update: did not crash
As said: Mike Johnson leads an NPC — Non Player Congress
Here are some nice mushrooms
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cool as hell
School play gets canceled for "inappropriate content". In response students write [REDACTED], their own anti-censorship play skewering the school district, sells out performances, and ultimately takes gold at the Lenaea High School Theatre Festival. www.kqed.org/arts/1397192...
“I thoughts there were some brakes on the system, but I was wrong.” One year since Alexei Navalny’s suspicious death, political opposition in Russia is more repressed than ever. Here’s what’s going on: www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
A few old Sunday Model Kits I did-
Training Grok 3 took Elon 200,000 GPUs and untold billions, and it's ... decent at best? I wrote about AI's commodity problem www.platformer.news/too-many-ai-...
On one hand, it’s legitimately striking that xAI could stand up a data center with 200,000 GPUs and train a decent model in less than two years. On the other hand, it would have been more striking had DeepSeek not accomplished a similar feat at a tiny fraction of the cost, and with worse technology. 

It’s too early to say with any certainty how good Grok’s models are. Leading researcher Andrej Karpathy finds that it passes many of the tests he throws at it, but it also fails almost as many. Even if you accept, though, that this is a state-of-the-art model, not a single person working in AI believes it will stay there for long. Leading AI labs push out new models every few days, and any innovations are almost all quickly copied and absorbed by their rivals.
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Amazing time in Pittsburgh tonight.
Eric Adams's attorneys to Judge Dale Ho: "There was no quid pro quo. Period." Eric Adams's attorneys to acting DAG Emil Bove:
Mayor Adams's independent abilities to exercise his powers have also been complicated by his indictment. The Mayor derives his power from the New York City Charter and the inherent nature of his political position. His powers allow him to take actions such as preventing the Office of the Corporation Counsel from litigating challenges to immigration enforcement, preventing appointed city employees from taking public stances against enforcement efforts, re-opening the ICE office on Rikers Island, and directing the NYPD to supply manpower to assist federal immigration agents.
Indeed, just last week, Mayor Adams stepped in to clear up
miscommunication between DHS and the NYPD, and he helped ensure that additional NYPD manpower was allocated to keep federal agents safe during dangerous criminal immigration raids.
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The new book "Ends of the Earth" explores the wonders of Antarctica and the Arctic—and the lengths scientists go to to study them before it’s too late. In today’s episode, we take a field trip to the planet’s coolest places. Listen here 🎧: buff.ly/413QJLR
Quote says: “ These places change the way you see the world. ... They change the way you see our species’s place in nature.” 
—Dr. Neil Shubin
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a good post, but I also recommend quitting absolutely everything for a little while and and then seeing how much information you still get regardless of trying to not know anything. it will be a lot, probably still more than you want or need to know! linksiwouldgchatyou.substack.com/p/how-to-sta...
As a world-famous inventor, it is only natural that I am part of this high-profile maker conference. AND SO SHOULD YOU... be. So go! (I might send an intern in my place tho)
A promo photo of Captain Disillusion for Open Sauce 2025
"July 18-20, San Francisco Bay Area; get tickets now at opensauce.com"
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