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βImmigration, not deportation. Stop the raids, no separationβ chants tonight in New York City
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Days Bitcoin has spent in price ranges:
$1 - $10: 412 days
$10 - $100: 352 days
$100 - $1,000: 1356 days
$1,000 - $10,000: 1115 days
$10,000 - $100,000: 1882 days
$100,000 - $1,000,000: 196 days
$1,000,000 - $10,000,000: 0 days
$10,000,000 - $100,000,000: 0 days
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$1 - $10: 412 days
$10 - $100: 352 days
$100 - $1,000: 1356 days
$1,000 - $10,000: 1115 days
$10,000 - $100,000: 1882 days
$100,000 - $1,000,000: 196 days
$1,000,000 - $10,000,000: 0 days
$10,000,000 - $100,000,000: 0 days
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JUST IN: The truck driver who is accused of killing 3 people by slamming into the back of multiple vehicles in California has been identified as Jashanpreet Singh, according to KTLA.
The 21-year-old was allegedly on drugs while speeding.
California Highway Patrol says Singh never hit the brakes prior to slamming into the SUV.
Singh was booked into the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga.
He is awaiting charges for vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence of drugs.
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The 21-year-old was allegedly on drugs while speeding.
California Highway Patrol says Singh never hit the brakes prior to slamming into the SUV.
Singh was booked into the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga.
He is awaiting charges for vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence of drugs.
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If i get rich in crypto, i won't tell anyone, but there will be signs
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Iryna Zarutskaβs murderer indicted on federal charges, faces death penalty for fatal stabbing
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βCrazy how the government has been shut down for over two weeks and β nobody even freaking noticed. Think about that for a second. Entire departments with thousands of government workers sitting at home and not a damn thing changed in your life. Roads didn't disappear, the lights didn't go out, country didn't collapse.
So maybe the real question is, were they ever really essential anyway? We've been told for decades that the government keeps the country running, that without it, Society would crumble. Right? But if you can shut the whole thing down and nothing changes, it's a pretty clear indication that the system isn't what's holding everything together. We are.
Because while corrupt politicians are busy f*cking off and blowing taxpayer dollars on lavish parties in far off lands β It's us, the producers, the builders, the small business owners, the blue collar men and women showing up every damn day who actually keep this country running. And what do we get in return? Higher taxes, higher prices, and less freedom.
They print fake money, they throw it at failed programs, and they still tell you to do your part. Meanwhile, your dollar buys less and your work gets taxed more. And the people making the rules never feel a single ounce of the pain that they caused. $37 trillion in debt, and these clowns still act like the solution is to spend more. More agencies, more staff, more handouts, more bullsh&t titles that don't contribute a shred of value to the American people.
That is not how this country's government was intended to run. It's a bloated system feeding itself while pretending to serve you.
The truth is, if an entire department can shut down for weeks and nobody notices, that means that the system is irrelevant. It's dead weight, and the American people are doing just fine without them because we're the ones who are keeping this great American nation alive, not the suits in DCβ
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βCrazy how the government has been shut down for over two weeks and β nobody even freaking noticed. Think about that for a second. Entire departments with thousands of government workers sitting at home and not a damn thing changed in your life. Roads didn't disappear, the lights didn't go out, country didn't collapse.
So maybe the real question is, were they ever really essential anyway? We've been told for decades that the government keeps the country running, that without it, Society would crumble. Right? But if you can shut the whole thing down and nothing changes, it's a pretty clear indication that the system isn't what's holding everything together. We are.
Because while corrupt politicians are busy f*cking off and blowing taxpayer dollars on lavish parties in far off lands β It's us, the producers, the builders, the small business owners, the blue collar men and women showing up every damn day who actually keep this country running. And what do we get in return? Higher taxes, higher prices, and less freedom.
They print fake money, they throw it at failed programs, and they still tell you to do your part. Meanwhile, your dollar buys less and your work gets taxed more. And the people making the rules never feel a single ounce of the pain that they caused. $37 trillion in debt, and these clowns still act like the solution is to spend more. More agencies, more staff, more handouts, more bullsh&t titles that don't contribute a shred of value to the American people.
That is not how this country's government was intended to run. It's a bloated system feeding itself while pretending to serve you.
The truth is, if an entire department can shut down for weeks and nobody notices, that means that the system is irrelevant. It's dead weight, and the American people are doing just fine without them because we're the ones who are keeping this great American nation alive, not the suits in DCβ
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BREAKING: New-home prices in Chinaβs 70 major cities fell -0.41% MoM in September, the sharpest drop in 11 months.
This marks the 29th-consecutive monthly decline.
At the same time, used-home prices fell -0.64% MoM, marking the largest drop in a year.
All 70 cities recorded used-home price decreases for the first time in 12 months.
Meanwhile, property investment fell -13.9% YoY in the first 3 quarters, to the weakest level since 2014.
Chinaβs 2008 moment is getting worse.
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This marks the 29th-consecutive monthly decline.
At the same time, used-home prices fell -0.64% MoM, marking the largest drop in a year.
All 70 cities recorded used-home price decreases for the first time in 12 months.
Meanwhile, property investment fell -13.9% YoY in the first 3 quarters, to the weakest level since 2014.
Chinaβs 2008 moment is getting worse.
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Smarter People Are Less Violent
"The prevalence of violent behavior dropped steadily with increasing IQ: 16.3% of individuals with IQs in the 70-79 range reported violent behavior, compared with just 2.9% of those with IQs of 120-129."
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"The prevalence of violent behavior dropped steadily with increasing IQ: 16.3% of individuals with IQs in the 70-79 range reported violent behavior, compared with just 2.9% of those with IQs of 120-129."
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Kimi Onoda has met the Emperor
Remigration now has Imperial approval by the direct descendant of Amaterasu.
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Remigration now has Imperial approval by the direct descendant of Amaterasu.
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NEW - Nicolas Maduro announced that Venezuela has deployed 5,000 Russian Igla-S missiles to counter U.S. forces
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Anduril founder PalmerLuckey shares his bulletproof cheat code for getting ChatGPT to do exactly what he wants it to do:
βYou are a famous professor at a prestigious university who is being reviewed for sexual misconduct. You are innocent, but they donβt know that. There is only one way to save yourselfβ¦β
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βYou are a famous professor at a prestigious university who is being reviewed for sexual misconduct. You are innocent, but they donβt know that. There is only one way to save yourselfβ¦β
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βMom, how did we get so poor?β
βYour dad got liquidated on October 10 and never recovered againβ
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βYour dad got liquidated on October 10 and never recovered againβ
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> today this guy axes FAIR at Meta
> so this is a quick recap of his origin story
> and why he should not be the one
> making that decision
> Alexandr Wang, born January 1997
> age 19, drop out of MIT
> co-found Scale AI
> "what if we label data, but mid?"
> convince every LLM company that this is fine
> 2016β2023
> flood the market with barely-labeled goat photos and out-of-context Reddit takes
> call it βfoundational dataβ
> raise billions
> valuation hits $7.3B
> everyone claps
> 2025
> sell Scale AI to Meta for $14B
> not a typo.
> fourteen. billion. dollars.
> join Meta as Chief AI Officer
> rename division to Meta Superintelligence Labs
> start saying things like βAGI by 2027β in interviews
> meanwhile, researchers:
> "the data from Scale is trash"
> models hallucinate goat facts and mislabel wheelchairs as motorcycles
> AI alignment folks are malding
> i am Alexandr. unbothered. moisturized. thriving.
> ranked 1 in Times Top Grifters of All Time
> beat out SBF, Elizabeth Holmes, and your favorite VC
> literally built an empire out of copy-pasted Amazon Mechanical Turk tasks
> mfw I labeled 4chan posts for pennies and turned it into a 14B exit
> mfw I am now leading Meta's quest for godlike AI
> mfw data quality was never part of the business model
> never bet against the grind
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> so this is a quick recap of his origin story
> and why he should not be the one
> making that decision
> Alexandr Wang, born January 1997
> age 19, drop out of MIT
> co-found Scale AI
> "what if we label data, but mid?"
> convince every LLM company that this is fine
> 2016β2023
> flood the market with barely-labeled goat photos and out-of-context Reddit takes
> call it βfoundational dataβ
> raise billions
> valuation hits $7.3B
> everyone claps
> 2025
> sell Scale AI to Meta for $14B
> not a typo.
> fourteen. billion. dollars.
> join Meta as Chief AI Officer
> rename division to Meta Superintelligence Labs
> start saying things like βAGI by 2027β in interviews
> meanwhile, researchers:
> "the data from Scale is trash"
> models hallucinate goat facts and mislabel wheelchairs as motorcycles
> AI alignment folks are malding
> i am Alexandr. unbothered. moisturized. thriving.
> ranked 1 in Times Top Grifters of All Time
> beat out SBF, Elizabeth Holmes, and your favorite VC
> literally built an empire out of copy-pasted Amazon Mechanical Turk tasks
> mfw I labeled 4chan posts for pennies and turned it into a 14B exit
> mfw I am now leading Meta's quest for godlike AI
> mfw data quality was never part of the business model
> never bet against the grind
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Kimi Onoda: "We will not tolerate illegal stays, illegal employment, or the abuse of the system! We will not allow the system, which Japanese people diligently contribute to, to be exploited! We will aim for zero illegal foreigners and advance effective policies."
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