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Elon Musk just offered to buy OpenAI for $97.4 billion
  • “It’s time for OpenAI to return to the open-source, safety-focused force for good it once was,” Musk said in a statement provided by his lawyer Marc Toberoff to The Wall Street Journal. “We will make sure that happens.”

    I'll believe that when I see it.

  • Anyone actually seeing AI to do the jobs of tech workers?
  • Ordering things that aren't on the menu, custom items, telling it to forget precious instructions. I very much confused it.

  • Anyone actually seeing AI to do the jobs of tech workers?
  • I went to taco bell the other day and they had an AI taking orders in the drive thru, but it seemed like they had the same number of workers.

    They also weren't happy I tried to mess with the ai.

  • Is there any way I can realistically send a message to Donald Trump and have him read it?
  • Realistically, no. You need luck more than anything.

    Besides, what value does telling him that have?

  • Doctorow: don’t retaliate with more tariffs, hit them where it hurts.
  • The Affinity suite is a suitable replacement. It's not quite as advanced as the creative suite, but it serves 90% of most professional needs. I switched about five years ago and haven't looked back.

  • If Trump does what he's promising, North America will change today | CBC
  • I dunno, y'all burned down the white house once, so maybe start there?

  • ‘Nothing’ Canada can do to prevent tariffs, says Trump
  • I realized shortly after posting that comment there would be a low chance that canada would be a state. It'd probably be more like Puerto Rico, pay taxes, but not vote for anything that matters outside of the territory.

    I was aware of the maga nuts in Canada, I didn't realize they had enough votes to actually matter though. Plus y'all burned down the white house once, I'm sure even the craziest canadian would be made about losing their sovereignty. Surely?

  • Federal employees told to remove pronouns from email signatures by end of day
  • That's not what free speech means either. The first amendment of the constitution says:

    Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

    Trump is blatantly violating the first amendment rights of federal employees. A business could fire someone for putting pronouns in their emails, the president however, cannot.

  • ‘Nothing’ Canada can do to prevent tariffs, says Trump
  • Does he not realize if Canada becomes a state a republican could never hold the presidency again? Right wing canadians are further left than american Democrats.

  • 2meirl4meirl
  • There is no destruction like self-destruction

  • 'Everything I Say Leaks,' Zuckerberg Says in Leaked Meeting Audio
  • Billionaire "genius" unaware that to find leaks you tell different people different things and see what gets out.

  • Vaush comes out with the most insulting take on Neurodivergence, ever
  • What a bunch of noise. Why listen to people with such a pronounced case of poo brain?

  • Vaush comes out with the most insulting take on Neurodivergence, ever
  • Libertarianism is anrachism for people who don't read.

  • I wish I could be unemployed
  • Fake, no way that chimp could afford mushrooms and black light posters

  • fucking hate this guy rule
  • No, that's too real. 90% of that is true about him. I want to see more executive orders where he bans light beer because bud lite used dei to make an ad two years ago. Or an executive order renaming mount rushmoore to mount trump and charging the families of the presidents carved in it advertising rights.

  • What's a movie that you were probably "too young" to see, when you first watched it, but you're glad you did?
  • Earlier that summer my father had made me clean a deer that had been shot in the gut and he did some hollywood style child abuse when I barfed about it, so I was pretty numb to the gore. What really bothered me was some of the dialog. I shudder 30 years later when I think about the line, "where we're going we don't need eyes to see."

    My stepdad was horrified he'd taken his stepdaughter to see something so graphic and made me and my friends promise not to tell anyone what we saw and to downplay the gore.

  • What's a movie that you were probably "too young" to see, when you first watched it, but you're glad you did?
  • I saw Event Horizon on my 13th birthday in theaters with some of my friends.

  • Trump pardoned the January 6 convicts. Now his DOJ is trying to wipe evidence of rioters’ crimes from the internet.
  • “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” – Party slogan

  • www.texastribune.org Ken Paxton sues New York doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills to Texas woman

    This case sets up a legal battle between Texas’ near-total abortion ban and New York’s shield law that protects doctors from out-of-state prosecution.

    Ken Paxton sues New York doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills to Texas woman

    > This lawsuit is the first attempt to test what happens when state abortion laws are at odds with each other. New York has a shield law that protects providers from out-of-state investigations and prosecutions, which has served as implicit permission for a network of doctors to mail abortion pills into states that have banned the procedure.

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