Postdoc studying cancer. Academic unionist and transit enthusiast. Trying to make buses less invisible. TF2 Medic main.
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Alex Wenzel
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“The murder charge suggests this may not be his first DUI offense.”
Alex Wenzel
Also, with a few exceptions like Gemini detecting its own content, they aren’t particularly reliable.
He's describing an entirely probability-based economy. Does your million-dollar radiation oncology device actually deliver the precise doses you want in all cases? Depends on how well you wrote your natural language request, and if the RNG is in your favor when language isn't precise enough.
If a local ballot measure (already the most regressive option because the feds **and** the state of California are abandoning transit-dependent communities) doesn't pass in 2028, the majority of riders who asked for maintained service, even with higher fares, will have that service taken away. (2/2)
And we don't even know what the budget effect is really going to be because the Board is now just skipping the step where they ask MTS staff for their professional opinion and then ignore it, they passed this without giving transit professionals a chance to analyze it at all. (3/3 actually done now)
The purpose of “Abundance” is to find pro-housing/transit liberals who will never respond to overt conservative propaganda or manufactured NYT doomerism and trap them in political funhouse mirrors that convert every genuine desire for a better world into anti-labor politics in service of oligarchy.
I also hope judges remember this entire sequence of events the next time a DOJ lawyer shows up to a habeas case in their court crying about how overworked and understaffed they are.
The state insists on pouring billions into highway construction and turning arsonists like Musk into trillionaires, but I keep hearing that the real problem is transit unions trying to keep transit jobs as one of the remaining few useful, non-degree-requiring jobs you can maybe buy a house with.
The best thing @seanelorivera.bsky.social and the Board could do is fight for the state to fund transit operations instead of highway expansions. The second best thing would be listening to the low-income riders who preferred a fare increase over service cuts. This is the worst option. (1/2)
The best thing @seanelorivera.bsky.social and the Board could do is fight for the state to fund transit operations instead of highway expansions. The second best thing would be listening to the low-income riders who preferred a fare increase over service cuts. This is the worst option. (1/2)