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  • Will be selectively enforced and they'll gradually tighten down over time.

  • I've seen some reporting that claims the US and Israel is bombing leftist opposition in Iran. And arming Kurdish militants. Seems like they just want Iran completely destabilized.

  • At the most basic level, the Trump admin likely has plans to make bank on it. Perhaps bribes or "deals" with oil companies, Israel, weapons manufacturers, etc.

    Also, a part of the MAGA coalition consists of Zionists (the Evangelical Christians and Zionists Jews [both are death cults, IMO]), which makes it easier for Trump to do these things without too much opposition from MAGA. And, groups like AIPAC have been somewhat successful at tipping the scales of US elections against politicians that don't support Israel.

  • MAGA is a cult (and consists of previously existing cults such as Evangelical Christianity). As Trump said, there's nothing he could do to lose their support.

    Many countries are supporting these wars, death, and destruction as well (e.g. France, Germany, U.K., many countries in the region, Israel).

  • A single Dynavap bowl of decent flower will get me feeling buzzed. 4 bowls, I'm glued to the couch for 2-4 hours. I don't use very often though. Sometimes a few times a week, sometimes months without using.

  • And offshoring to vibe coders. Saw an article the other day about Indian Amazon devs (well, probably the managers) saying that being forced to use Amazon's in-house models instead of Claude was hampering their productivity.

  • There are studies that show the tactile nature of books and hand written notes improves retention and encourages more thought, so it would seem likely that going more digital would have negative impacts on education.

    Even that grifter Sam Altman was talking about how he takes notes a while back.

  • Enter The Void is pretty good.

  • I don't think LLMs will become AGI, but... planes don't fly by flapping their wings. We don't necessarily need to know how animal brains work to achieve AGI, and it doesn't necessarily have to work anything like animal brains. It's quite possible if/when AGI is achieved, it will be completely alien.

  • A Web of Trust/friend-of-a-friend system could somewhat work. Where every person has their own personal trust scores of others, including implied trust by navigating the graph. Global trust scores are susceptible to Sybil attacks, but local ones are more resilient (still susceptible though). Hyphanet seems to have a decent WoT implementation, though the user count is so low, it hasn't really went through a trial by fire yet.

  • I've seen them installed in pairs that watch each other. I also see them in the vicinity of store security cams or intersection cams. I don't know of one in my area that isn't in range of another camera.

  • My grandparents called it that. I guess it comes from a time where lights were the primary consumer of electricity in a household.

  • I used to. My current router seems to handle QoS gracefully, so I haven't found a need to. For the last year or so, I've been seeding everything until it gets > 2 ratio and there are > 10 seeders, otherwise I just keep seeding. I just looked, and I have one torrent with > 200 ratio, lol.

  • At his White House news conference, Trump announced alternative options, including an immediate 10% global tariff.

    Lol, the US is a clown show.

  • a robot is still going to be cheaper in the long run

    x

  • I'm working with people that seem to try to offload a lot of their work to AI, and it's shit, and making the project take longer and shittier. Then they do things like write documents in AI and expect people to read that nonsense, and even use AI to send long, useless Slack messages. In short, it's been detrimental to the project.

  • I don't buy that. There's little reason to automate those jobs because the labor is so cheap. And as someone who has worked most of those jobs in the past, most of those workers could be easily trained for different jobs; most are actively taking it upon themselves to train to get out of them.

  • Would be cool. I've tried, and was even able to get an interview with one, but was rejected :( This job market sucks; everyone's getting many more applications than they're able to deal with, and cooperatives are more hesitant to accept new members than regular businesses. I guess I'd have to create a new cooperative if I wanted to work in one, but I'm bad at/hate securing and negotiating contracts.

  • RC Airplanes and Helicopters @lemmy.ca

    FCC Bans Foreign-Made Drones and Key Parts Over U.S. National Security Risks

    thehackernews.com /2025/12/fcc-bans-foreign-made-drones-and-key.html
  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    YouTube - Sweatin' to the Oldies

  • Games @lemmy.world

    The Official 4D Miner Website!

    4dminer.com
  • movies @piefed.social

    One Battle After Another thoughts

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

  • Business @lemmy.world

    Ford CEO says he has 5,000 open mechanic jobs with 6-figure salaries from the shortage of manually skilled workers: ‘We are in trouble in our country’ | Fortune

    fortune.com /2025/11/12/ford-ceo-manufacturing-jobs-trade-schools-we-are-in-trouble-in-our-country/
  • Work Reform @lemmy.world

    ICE Raids Are Only Half The Story - Farm to Taber - YouTube

  • Farming @midwest.social

    ICE Raids Are Only Half The Story - Farm to Taber - YouTube

  • LocalLLaMA @sh.itjust.works

    What are the best options for local conversational voice agents?

  • Texas @lemmy.world

    Bong hits, fake names and park cameras: What’s behind the unusual public comment at today’s city council meeting

    www.kxan.com /news/local/austin/bong-hits-fake-names-and-park-cameras-the-unusual-public-comment-at-todays-city-council-meeting/
  • Economics @lemmy.ml

    Priced out of traditional housing, more Americans are living in RVs

    www.nbcnews.com /news/us-news/americans-choose-rv-life-economy-challenges-housing-market-cost-rcna231942
  • U.S. News @beehaw.org

    Priced out of traditional housing, more Americans are living in RVs

    www.nbcnews.com /news/us-news/americans-choose-rv-life-economy-challenges-housing-market-cost-rcna231942
  • Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related @lemmy.world

    Scientists Tested What's Really in "Psilocybin" Chocolate and Found Something Alarming

    futurism.com /neoscope/scientists-tested-psilocybin-chocolate-alarming
  • Work Reform @lemmy.world

    Silicon Valley AI Startups Are Embracing China’s Controversial ‘996’ Work Schedule

    www.wired.com /story/silicon-valley-china-996-work-schedule/