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Like a phoenix from the ashes, flying into “Another Dimension” open.substack.com/pub/thecul…

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pls god I hope you're right @edzitron I'm so tired
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Yeah, that ain’t working either bud
Backrooms? Obsession? How about you head back to your room and start obsessing over some job applications
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I had assumed my brother would care if it meant a potential check, turns out not even money will make him give a damn. anyway the house is entering foreclosure and so this whole saga will soon be over
Making this tweet for posterity sake: my shithead brother says he's in another country so I need to work it out with my shithead sister. Watch the change up later once money is involved.
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I actually think stans of every genre and every artists should be banned from using the words “promotion” and “marketing” because none of these are used correctly and it’s why not a single person in music takes your concerns seriously even when they are communicated correctly.
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> protect the kids > look inside > mass surveillance
🚨 Tech companies like Apple and Google have three months. Activate safeguards on smartphones and tablets to detect and block nude images for children or we will bring forward legislation to force you to do so.
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China’s CCP used the exact same “protect children from porn” excuse in 2009 when it forced Green Dam Youth Escort onto every new PC, which also censored political content and monitored users. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Dam…
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One of the most important post bubble bits of regulation we need is the end of circular financing deals
🦔Google signed a deal to pay SpaceX $920 million a month for access to 110,000 Nvidia GPUs at SpaceX data centers. The contract runs October 2026 through June 2029, roughly $30 billion total. Google called it bridge capacity for surging Gemini Enterprise demand. SpaceX signed a similar deal with Anthropic last month, $1.25 billion a month through 2029 for all the compute at its Colossus 1 facility in Memphis. Both contracts include 90-day cancellation clauses after December 2026. SpaceX goes public Thursday. My Take Google has more AI compute than anyone on earth and they still had to go to SpaceX for 110,000 GPUs. Their own buildout can't keep up with demand for Gemini Enterprise. They've committed $180 billion in capex this year and sold $80 billion in stock to fund more of it. And they still came up short. This is the second deal like this in a month. Anthropic already signed for $1.25 billion a month at Colossus 1. Together those two deals put about $26 billion a year on SpaceX's books, right before an IPO where Goldman needs to justify a $1.75 trillion valuation on $322 billion in projected AI revenue. xAI built those data centers for Grok and lost $6.4 billion last year. So now Google and Anthropic pay rent on the hardware Grok couldn't use, and that rent is the AI revenue story SpaceX takes public on Thursday. I've tried to find where this stops being circular and I can't. Hedgie🤗
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❗️Update: Bright Data calls itself "inherently safer and more ethical." But its SDK turns Samsung/LG TVs into scraping exit nodes with no signing, no auth, no attestation. Less secure than typical malware C2 according to a recent analysis. And how is routing scraping through residential IPs to dodge blocks "ethical"?
❗️🚨 An Israeli company has backdoored hundreds of millions of households through countless Smart TV apps, and they're quietly turning Samsung and LG TVs into exit nodes for AI web-scraping. Your TV is relaying strangers' web traffic from your home IP, your bandwidth, your address attached to whatever those scraping jobs touch. Roku, Fire TV and Google TV banned the practice. Samsung and LG didn't. The culprit is Bright Data's proxy SDK, which rides inside Tizen and webOS apps, 200 on webOS alone. Datacenter IPs get blocked, home IPs don't. Include Security reverse-engineered the SDK and found its relay protocol has no message signing, authentication, or device attestation. Their words: less secure than typical malware command-and-control. To make things worse, they found that in iOS the relay tunnel binds straight to the physical network interface, so it routes around any VPN the user is running. Bright Data's config also ships per-country tiers. Devices in Uzbekistan and Oman are cleared to relay down to 1% battery, with data caps up to 60x the worldwide default. Before the BaCkDoOrEd replies land: technically you agreed. In practice you were enrolled into a global proxy network you were never given the information to refuse. And these exit nodes drag down your IP's reputation, potentially leaving you with blocks from providers.
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All these fucking dorks at Anthropic do is yap about how insane their product is and how end-of-the-world it will be Someone tell these jabronis to shut the fuck up, holy Christ they're so annoying
JUST IN: Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark reportedly warned new recruits to “get hobbies that aren’t computers,” saying the company is building a “superhuman coder with nation-state hacking capabilities.”
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They’ll socialize Ai that no one wants before they’ll socialize healthcare that everyone needs
Trump administration, OpenAI discussing possible government stake in the AI startup cnbc.com/2026/06/05/trump-op…
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Anthropic is questioning whether AI may turn out to be altogether useless. This is the single most honest thing Anthropic has ever written. “But achieving recursive improvement alone does not suggest an immediate change in how industrial production occurs, societies organize, or markets function. More intelligence can’t learn what a drug does over decades of use, can’t hold elections sooner than a constitution dictates, and can’t turn a stranger into an old friend in a weekend. For most people, the felt pace of this future will still be set by the bottlenecks, even if the laboratory upstream runs at the speed of compute. That collision, where recursive intelligence building itself ever faster meets the world of humans, relationships, and governance, is another part of this future we can’t predict.”
Our internal data shows Claude is accelerating AI development—a possible path to recursive self-improvement, or AI autonomously building a more capable successor. It’s happening faster than we thought, and the implications deserve greater attention. anthropic.com/institute/recu…
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Free newsletter: The dawn of token-based billing has shown that generative AI doesn’t have a return on investment. It's too unpredictable, too unreliable, you can't easily measure the cost of tasks, and organizations are already pulling back. wheresyoured.at/ai-doesnt-ha…
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coleman is like the only good thing in this series finale and that's just a testament to his ability to evoke emotion that is otherwise not there.
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sam just deciding he wanted to make a spaghetti western for season 3 and it truly is a disservice to the story
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not even coleman can save this prayer scene alskjdflkj
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the technology worked but not in a way that provided value, also known as it not working
“The technology worked. The value didn’t arrive,” Bain concluded in the report. bloomberg.com/news/newslette…
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If you actually read why they’re doing this it becomes obvious that this is the first useful thing Google has done in some time
BREAKING: Google is planning to release 32 million mosquitoes across Florida and California. The company has asked the EPA for permission to proceed, with the public given until June 5 to respond. The mosquitoes are infected with Wolbachia bacteria, which stops them from reproducing and slowly collapses the wild population from within. Google's previous Debug Project trial in California's Central Valley nearly eliminated mosquitoes from three test sites entirely. A separate trial in Singapore cut dengue cases by 70% within 12 months. Google has now released over 1 billion mosquitoes across four continents. This new proposal is the largest deployment in US history.
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3 times today has life played in my face. I'm going back to bed bro I cant
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