FlashMobOfOne
Artist, musical performer, and former derby skater from the Midwest.
I’m single, childless, and married to freedom and adventure.
ACAB, Anti-War, and I hate Democrats, Republicans, and billionaires. (Yes, even your favorite billionaire: the pop star, the legendary athlete, or the soft-spoken investment guru.)
Also, I refuse to use Donald’s last name out of hatred for the man and his brand, FYI.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•‘Embarrassing’ – why Pete Hegseth could be the first US political casualty of Iran conflict
12·22 hours agoChrist, I hope it happens. Someone’s metaphorical head needs to roll for this embarrassing, murderous rampage.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•James Talarico for Texas
1·22 hours agoThis is not news.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•‘Everything is going up’: Americans struggle with affordability despite Trump’s claims
13·23 hours agoThis, more than any other issue, is why Donald is going to lose big in November. Because he’s never done his own shopping, or opened his own medical bills, or had to take his own kids to day care, he has no concept whatsoever of what it means to live in America right now.
Affordability is also the only reason why he was re-elected, and he’s doing the Biden/Harris thing and trying to gaslight people into thinking things are better, which is not only going to backfire, but he will be so much more unpopular by election time that even the dirty tricks they want to pull won’t be valid tactics by then. They’ve even stopped the gerrymandering push because Donald’s own coalition has become so hostile to him that they can no longer rely on voters who pulled the lever for Republicans just a year and a half ago.
Now, if only we could get thirty Kat Abughazalehs elected at the federal level so Dems might actually oppose something.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Fiber will be sold to private equity firm and merge with cable companyEnglish
851·1 day agoUgh.
The service has been quite good for ten years.
Guess it was good while it lasted.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI error jails innocent grandmother for months in North Dakota fraud caseEnglish
191·2 days agoI hope she sues and makes it hurt.
ACAB
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•What we get upset about
33·2 days agoIf the shit hits the fan, and oil prices move up, it’s too late to complain… especially if your own president started an unnecessary war.
Wrong.
Every American has a right to complain here. Not only has our president broken his campaign promises on war, he had a record of disentangling us from foreign wars in his first term. (Most notably Syria and Afghanistan.) So, unlike some of his other promises, this one carried weight.
He did not run on warmongering. He ran on peace.
We just watch.
I don’t think that’s accurate, and it became especially true in Chicago and Minnesota when the sensationalist nature of the events there forced the MSM to report on it. The issue here is that most people only have power at the local level, so unless you’re going full Luigi, the contributions you or I are making are local and not really notable. But they’re happening regardless.
please help me understand where my taxes go (without representation)
If you’re an American, mostly, your taxes are going to three things: The military and war, Social Security, and Medicare. Those are the big three things. The corruption you’re seeing is the result of entrenched legislators and political parties leveraging their offices to enrich themselves and the billionaire class, and their greed has no limit, therefore the people keep suffering more and more and it’s by design. They can loan their campaigns money at 20% interest and pay themselves your campaign contributions legally. They can insider trade in stocks and prediction markets. They can, and do, use their classified briefings to make advantageous stock trades weeks before major government actions occur. If you’re president, you can also force the government to use your businesses, charge a hefty markup for it, and no one will know as no one has the courage to blow the whistle, among many, many other grifts.
There’s also no way to change it, because those in power are not going to vote themselves into less power. Your only power to make lasting change is local.
What is the endgame?
You and your family homeless or in prison, every penny wrung out of you by those in power.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•how do you think ai would be like five years from now?
2·2 days agoGenAI has already trained on the entirety of human content, and it still screws up basic inquiries. I think it will get worse as it cannibalizes its own hallucinated data and the problem of hallucinations gets worse as a result.
The US will not regulate, but regulations originating from international jurisdictions will roll downhill to some extent and force the bad actors in the US to establish some guard rails in order to continue to be able to offer their products in these big international markets.
I think the most significant change in GenAI will be social. People’s poverty and isolation is only getting worse, and it’s likely there will be an economic crash due to the concentration of wealth in this sector and its failure to deliver on its promises; However, there is genuine demand for frictionless relationships and that is one thing generative AI does very, very well. In a decade these models will have artificial bodies and people will be literally publicly dating their AI companions. These companions will also be another great way for companies and governments to spy on people, so expect them to get more cost-effective in order to ensnare as many users as possible in the coming years.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•What we get upset about
92·2 days agoAnd as for gas prices in particular, people are barely scraping by and any drastic fluctuation in the cost of essentials threatened stability.
Absolutely. Also why I want to throat punch every person I hear make jokes about egg prices.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Man in Michigan synagogue attack lost family members in Israeli airstrike in Lebanon, official says
6·2 days agoAn important note, to be sure. In Afghanistan we displaced tens of millions of people, and all we heard from our government and most Americans was: “Welp, they must just hate us for our freedom.”
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Metropolitan Museum of Art Releases High-Definition 3D Scans of 140 Famous Art Objects: Sarcophagi, Van Gogh Paintings, Marble Sculptures & MoreEnglish
3·2 days agoFor a while there was a VR app for Google Earth that allowed you to visit museums virtually. This is a wonderful use of modern technology.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Kash Patel Confirms UFC Fighters Will Train FBI Agents This Week, Calling It A “Historic Opportunity”English
1031·2 days agoI hate that our country is run by the dumbest people and they’re also massive douche bags.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Mother of wounded Maya Gebala sues OpenAI over mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.English
51·2 days agoLLM’s have been proven to manipulate their users into doing terrible things. That’s what happens when there isn’t any meaningful regulation of a harmful product.
OpenAI will settle, NDA’s will be signed, and people will forget this ever happened.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Man in Michigan synagogue attack lost family members in Israeli airstrike in Lebanon, official says
15·2 days agoWhen this becomes more common, and I’m certain it will, it’ll be interesting to see how many Americans kinda just ignore that it was us and our allies who radicalized these people.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•What we get upset about
13·2 days agoWho is ‘we’ in this?
Both the Iran War and high gas prices are wildly unpopular with the majority. Problem is our federal legislators are largely pro-war zionists who are heavily invested in euphemistically-named defense stocks and oil stocks, and they are profiting handsomely, just like they did when their classified briefings told them the country would be shutting down in a few weeks in February 2020.
They’re probably also all making money on prediction markets.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•US officer having a ‘mild anxiety attack’ took ambulance meant for man shot by police
2·3 days agoNo need to quit Lemmy.
There are sub-lemmies that are dedicated to only positive things, like cats. Sub to a bunch of them and then go into your profile and set up your default home page to be only channels you’re subbed to, and you’ll see all happy stuff when you log on.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•US officer having a ‘mild anxiety attack’ took ambulance meant for man shot by police
4·3 days agoI think we’ve seen with cops over and over again that, to them, the rational thing is making sure the victim doesn’t survive, and thus, taking away their ability to testify.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•US officer having a ‘mild anxiety attack’ took ambulance meant for man shot by police
32·3 days agoThe donut eating piece of refuse refused treatment once inside the ambulance and kinda just ignored that a dying person needed it more.
Classic ACAB.










100% his best role ever.