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It’s actually not okay to pay someone with a PhD $2500 to teach a college course
Employers should cover work-related travel and other expenses directly rather than require employees to float their employer an interest-free loan while subjecting them to a byzantine reimbursement process that will take at least a month and entail multiple rounds of paperwork.
It takes SIXTEEN paragraphs for the New York Times to mention why the administration wanted to destroy nearly $10 million in contraception: It's because they claim the stockpile of IUDs, birth control pills, and hormonal implants are “abortifacient birth control.” www.nytimes.com/2026/03/26/w...
there's actually one guy named "claude" a hyper competent frenchman given a special cocktail of amphetamines that they keep chained up in a basement in San Francisco. the usage limits are because sometimes he dies and it's necessary to decant a new clone and give him more amphetamines.
Sudan: More than 2 million people in Sudan’s Darfur region have been left without proper medical care after a drone strike last week took a major hospital out of service, the World Health Organization and a senior aid official say.
Today's quick update [Mar 29]: - Sudan Doctors Network: 14 people killed, 23 injured in RSF/SPLM-N (Alhilu) shelling on Dilling, S. Kordofan. - SAF drone strikes reported in Nyala, S. Darfur. - RSF drone strikes reported in Kosti & Aldueim, White Nile State. #KeepEyesOnSudan
During Eid, a drone attack on a major hospital in Sudan killed at least 64 people, including children, nurses, and a doctor. This is a catastrophic humanitarian crisis. The United States must use our leverage to stop these atrocities and help save lives.
why do the datacenters use so much water? a common misconception is that it's creating the clones. actually the creation process they've made relatively efficient. but storage is still water-intensive.
another common misconception is that defective Claudes are shot. actually they are humanely euthanized and rendered back into a nutrient slurry to feed their siblings. it's much more sustainable and environmentally friendly this way.