

gag rule


gag rule


This game sucks, it’s never our turn


You see, anything within 100 miles of a US ship is a war zone


He must be taking supplements



And neither are close to the ice facility on the west side of the river


Hmmm
The golden age of the Internet and social media of the 2010s is long past. There was a special moment when people across the world could share hobbies and interests instantly. Most of us were on Reddit at one point for similar reasons. Twitter became the world’s open air forum.
Corporate media has created a walled garden out of the social media/Internet era. If it’s not on Facebook, Twitter, Google/YT, or tiktok, 99.99% of people aren’t going to see it. And if it is on those, and it’s any way controversial, it will be censored or shadowbanned.
While there have been many labor struggles to organize, overall, labor organization is floundering (see: media censorship) and is not any closer to presenting itself as a unified force (see: Occupy)
I think 2026 will be an important year because it will be the test of whether the activists from 2020 learned anything from that year’s unrest. Our enemy has no conscience and cannot be reasoned with. The opposition party doesn’t meet even the most barebones definition of the term. In 2020, we watched thousands of well-meaning protestors be brutalized by local, state, and federal forces. Some fought back and burned or occupied police stations, but what is there to show for that now? Tactics will need to be changed. The surveillance state makes action feel impossible. Many, many people will be victimized if they fight back.
Edit: didn’t mean to hit enter
The Democrats won’t save the West, neither will China. Truthfully, we probably won’t either.
The 2020s will be looked back on like the American 1850s: the road to unavoidable conflict


mayor of militarily occupied city urges citizens to not give military reason to occupy city


I can think of one way to get them to leave 

I wanna say “I don’t like it” but I want to recognize the skill and artist’s choice to paint this way, but I find it unsettling. When an art makes you feel, it’s doing art right, I guess
He’s got my vote


Yep, back in November, I opted out. This made Gmail put 55k advertising/spam emails in my primary/only inbox (it stops categorizing). I spent a week manually unsubscribing from every business I’ve ever bought an item from in my life. But my inbox is at 0 unread and I don’t get much spam anymore. It sucked, but I guess I’m glad I did it.


Taken from NATO magazine
Emphasis mine
CoreWeave’s business model consists of buying up lots of high-end computer chips, and building or leasing data centers to house those chips. It then rents out those assets to AI companies that need computing power but prefer not to take on the huge up-front costs themselves. If this is straightforward enough, CoreWeave’s financial situation is anything but. The company expects to bring in $5 billion in revenue this year while spending roughly $20 billion. To cover that gap, the company has taken on $14 billion in debt, nearly a third of which comes due in the next year. Many of these loans were issued by private-equity firms at high interest rates, and several use complex forms of financial engineering, such as giving the money to newly formed legal entities created for the explicit purpose of borrowing on CoreWeave’s behalf (more on that later). CoreWeave also faces $34 billion in scheduled lease payments that will start kicking in between now and 2028.
So the various sectors of the ai market (chip maker, data centers, ai software companies) are all extremely overleveraged and have taken on immense amounts of debt to build their businesses on the hope that people will become dependent on their product by the time lenders start calling in their debts.
It’s also approaching “too big to fail” status like the auto industry and home loan/banking industry, so when it fails, the American taxpayer will be footing the bill.
I think nvidia (or maybe openai) will have to start paying back something like $100 billion starting this September(?) source? I think I heard it on a podcast


It actually seems like each monitor is shooting the image a few frames apart


Everyone knows there were no South Asians in America before 2008


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15_February_2003_Iraq_War_protests
It also catalyzed the largest antiwar protests worldwide
public opinion has zero influence on foreign policy and pretty much never has
Absolutely


“let your ancestors guide you” but they led him directly to Vance’s couch


high schoolers have one of these for breakfast and another for lunch (source: was teacher)


Edit What fucking ever