Anti-collectivist, Iconoclast

Joined March 2026
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🚨 PRAYERS UP FOR COREY FELDMAN Breaking: 54-year-old actor Corey Feldman was rushed to a Los Angeles hospital on Monday, June 15, after suffering a medical emergency on a flight from Chicago to Los Angeles. Paramedics met him at the gate upon arrival, and a doctor who was on board the flight assisted him. Doctors are evaluating possible pancreatitis or gallstones, and he remains hospitalized undergoing further tests. Corey rose to fame as a beloved child star in iconic films like The Goonies, Stand by Me, and The Lost Boys. He’s been through so much over the years — sending him strength, healing energy, and all the positive vibes for a full and speedy recovery. Wishing you the very best, Corey! Get well soon. 🙏 (Video: AI)
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This is so true. It's still very much autocomplete on steroids.
It's painfully obvious to me, after 12 years of shipping production code, that: We are massively overestimating AI and massively underestimating it at the same time. → 96% of the code I write today is AI-generated → but I review every single line like my job depends on it → the developers who win won't be the ones who prompt the fastest but be the ones who know what "good" looks like Here's what nobody wants to admit: AI didn't make engineering easier. It made judgment the entire job. The bottleneck was never typing. It was knowing what to build, what to throw away, and what will break at 3am six months from now. Juniors are shipping 10x more code. And introducing 10x more bugs they can't explain. The skill isn't writing anymore. It's reading. Reviewing. Saying no. Taste is the new 10x. The engineers who treated coding as typing are panicking. The ones who treated it as thinking have never been more valuable. Adapt accordingly.
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Logan Fizzle retweeted
I’m actually a child online safety expert and was one of the pioneers in this space with Club Penguin and so I feel uniquely positioned to critique this. The groomer problem is real but it’s also vastly overstated. The far larger issue we saw at Penguin was suicidality or reports of sexual abuse in the home. There is no solution for lazy/bad parenting. You can implement all the ID laws you want but if parents are going to just hand kids their phones unlocked, those kids will have access to all the same things the parents have unfettered. What I found is that these draconian safety laws actually make it harder to be an honest operator of kids apps because on one hand it’s so much legal risk and so much user friction that it simply becomes uninvestible as a business. Parents will just lie to let their kids use the unfettered internet. For example, I have a friend who works in mobile gaming who has two kids, one above and one below the age limit but separated by just 2 yrs, and the two wanted to play and chat together on Roblox - which is reasonable. To do this, he just verified that his younger kid is old enough for the chat feature when he’s not. This happens all the time and will happen with these laws to. How far do we want to go with this? Scan the face of the user in real-time to make sure it’s not a kid using the device? We could do that but it feels like a massive unwanted intrusion of privacy. That’s how you know this law isn’t about kids. COPPA and GDPR-K and so forth already make it illegal to allow chat and other grooming vectors to kids. What’s really being done here is trying to eliminate online anonymity. And this is a far bigger issue that goes to core speech rights because if you cannot criticize the govt anonymously and if wrong speech is a crime then it becomes easy to identify all the detractors of the govt in power, and ban, fine or jail them for speech crimes. Starmer has already been doing this and he wants to do it at a much bigger scale. Starmer won’t even acknowledge the problem of actual grooming gangs in Britain’s neighborhoods but he’s worried about online grooming? No he’s not, and this hypocrisy gives away the game. What he wants is to kill online anonymity so he can enforce censorship of his unpopular policies. No politician should have this power.
My first instinct was to support the UK’s social media ban for under 16s. Protecting children from grooming, exploitation and harmful content seems like common sense. But I’m seeing a lot of opposition to it, so I’m genuinely curious as to why? One thing making me second guess is that platforms like bluesky are exempt, while at the same time there’s a push to let 16 year olds vote. To me that looks less like child protection and more like controlling where young people get their information. Interested to hear other perspectives.
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🔥🚨 JUST IN — President Trump criticizes Israel's STRIKES in Lebanon for "killing everyone else." "Israel has been fighting Hezbollah TOO LONG and too many people have been KILLED." "If Israel can't do the job without killing everyone else, Syria will do the job!" "You don't have to knock down an apartment house every time you're looking for someone. There are a lot of people in those apartment houses that are not all Hezbollah."
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Israel is driving everything in the region, the war with Iran was to stop the nuclear program. Now they have to cooperate with the US. "What they are fighting is to make sure that the US and Israel are deterred from ever considering meddling in Iran's affairs in the future."
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The next 65 days until the final deal is signed will be the greatest fight in the Israel lobby's history. They will stop at NOTHING to derail it. The closer it gets, the more unhinged they'll become Perhaps the highest stakes 65 days in modern history
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horrors.
DISTURBING: An Ontario man repeatedly cried out “Help me” during a government-approved euthanasia procedure after the drugs failed to work as intended, exposing a dark reality many people never expected to witness. What was marketed as a peaceful, dignified death became a nightmare, leaving a family to watch their father’s final moments descend into chaos. The man remained conscious and visibly distressed after sedation failed, repeatedly calling for help until additional drugs finally rendered him unconscious. His final moments, witnesses say, were marked not by peace, but by repeated pleas for help. The case is fueling outrage because it wasn’t an isolated incident. Another Canadian patient resumed breathing after being declared dead, while a Belgian euthanasia case ended with allegations that a woman was suffocated after the lethal injection failed. Opponents argue these cases expose a side of MAiD hidden from the public, one where procedures don’t go according to plan and families are left with traumatic final memories. If a man can spend his final moments crying “Help me” in front of witnesses, what happens in the cases the public never hears about? @zeeemedia's explosive report reveals why so many people believe this is just the tip of the iceberg.
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Wouldn't that be something.
Former Israeli intelligence officer Ari Ben-Menashe says Benjamin Netanyahu is about to release the real Epstein files in an effort to sabotage the peace deal. He says the material would include never-before-seen material involving a majority of U.S. government officials. He says Netanyahu will do anything to derail peace.
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We rebuilt Premiere Pro from scratch for AI agents. Not a toy that generates clips. A real editor that watches footage, understands what happened, and makes cuts professional editors actually respect. So we gave it to editors behind Key & Peele, Beast Games, and George Janko. Their reactions are in the video. Examples below đź§µ
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The woman who was thrown off a 130-foot bridge without a cord in Brazil was still alive when an off-duty nurse got to her on the ground. "I even talked to her... I told her, 'Nobody dies on my shift.' Even though I wasn’t on my shift..." said nurse Rayza Dias. Three of the workers have been arrested and charged with homicide for the death of 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas. Two of the suspects reportedly tried fleeing following the incident and had to be tracked down by a military helicopter.
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What an elegant and straightforward way to explain the idea. I dare say she even convinced Bill Maher.
Friends star Lisa Kudrow gets philosophical with Bill Maher and says she no longer believes consciousness lives in your head at all. Kudrow, who studied biology, says consciousness “exists in a field.” Maher was visibly confused about what the heck she was talking about until she referred to his smoking habit. KUDROW: “I’ve been listening to physicists are thinking about the difficult question of consciousness and deciding that what makes the most sense is its consciousness is not in here [the brain]. It exists in a field, the field that is everywhere. But it’s not in here.” MAHER: “I don’t understand that. What do you mean everywhere?” KUDROW: “You like writing while smoking, right? Or being altered in some way?” MAHER: “Yes, exactly.” KUDROW: “Neuroscientists are saying the brain is a great filter, especially this front part… Once you make the filter a little more permeable, you’re getting access to some things. And creativity is one of those things that maybe doesn’t start here [the head], but it comes in when you’re in a flow.” MAHER: “And that’s what the machines can’t do.” What’s your take on this? Is consciousness just a product of the brain, or is Kudrow onto something here?
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One of the greatest threats to internet freedom and privacy are these manipulative laws, now spreading, that force people to prove they're of a certain age to use social media platforms and other sites. The UK Government, naturally, is now seeking this. The defense of these laws is emotionally powerful by appealing to child protection, but the real goal is online surveillance, an end to anonymity, and control over political content that young people can access. Few have done a better job reporting on these tyrannical threats than @TaylorLorenz. Read this:
“Instead of addressing the known causes of strife among young people, politicians around the world seem intent on leveraging their suffering to push laws that will strip both young and old alike of our rights.”
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Could Lucas Gage be pulling an epic Troll?
🚨 I'm proud to announce the release of my fourth book. I identify the underlying cause of humanity's suffering, offering an extremely radical but effective solution to stop the greatest threat our democracies have ever faced. This book is not for the weak-minded. Link in bio.
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Who the fuck made this guy everyone's parent?
We are banning social media access for under 16s. These days kids must find their feet in a world where technology intrudes into every area of their life. I just can’t let that go on anymore. So we’re giving children their childhoods back.
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The UK Government's 'careful review' of the research found a small correlation between children's use of social media and wellbeing, but no evidence of a causal effect: gov.uk/government/pub… assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/696e0b46…
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Major update: Stem separation on Suno just got a massive level up. 🚀 We’re now regenerating stems from scratch instead of just isolating frequencies. The result? Clean, artifact-free tracks ready to drop into your DAW.
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The copium of neocon Zionists in the wake of this deal, even if it fails, is evidence that Trump is past the tipping point where he can now distance himself from Israel, and in fact must, especially if they go it alone. I won't claim he's fully grown a pair, but a single descended testicle is all he needs to shift from one foot to the other, and with a little luck, the other one will soon drop too. If he turns back, it just looks like flip-flopping, and nobody wants a mental image of Trump with one descended testicle, wearing flip flops.
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Elon becoming a trillionaire is horrible. What are we supposed to teach our kids? That if you create self driving cars, colonize space, provide Internet access to everyone on earth and fix debilitating diseases that you can become a TRILLIONAIRE?? Disgusting.
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I'm noticing a pattern that people who don't like movies judge them against their inability to stop texting on their cell phone in the theater. This is lack of attention, not bad filmmaking. How can you even comment on a film if you didn't actually watch it?
It really is THAT bad. I was texting/messaging people during the movie and found myself looking around watching other people’s reaction. I did see two people walk out of my theater.
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Mentos yutan adamın karnı kısa sürede balon gibi şişerken, yaşadığı değişim kameraya yansıdı.
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