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The important thing is no one will learn their lesson and none of the people who were proven correct and have been predicting these exact outcomes for years will be listened to going forward
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Happy Juneteenth
I love movies
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Watching The Mortal Storm (1940) Never seen it
Sick matte painted set straight out the gate
Getting my second shot right now! Lol hell yeah
It’s on HBO rn if you wanna see Jimmy Stewart in a good antifacist movie from before the US entered WWII
Better Things Are Possible
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A joyful Juneteenth to you all, gang!
Long live @milfparade.bsky.social
McSweeney’s on the economics of the AI bubble. This description of AI driven layoffs is excellent satire.
‘Cos. that raced to put AI tools in the hands of their workers are starting to rein in their use as the cost of deploying the tech at scale tests budgets. Amazon, Walmart, Cisco, Uber and Meta are now discouraging wasteful use or pushing employees to cheaper models.‘ www.ft.com/content/1d37...
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Amazon, Walmart and Uber are among early adopters that have introduced caps or discouraged wasteful activity
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‘We created a monster’: companies rein in AI usage as costs strain budgets
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