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  • Insurance investigators may yet bring us some justice.

  • Maybe China should just block all exports and imports to/from the US. Surely, no one really needs the prescriptions that they manufacture for us. I bet it would not take long for Donald to cave. They could probably extract some concessions from him.

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  • Maybe we should deport a certain orange felon.

  • A special kind of genius that can bankrupt a casino multiple times. How do you fuck up a license to print money?

  • More like retailers won't eat any of it and will take the opportunity to raise prices even more because they know consumers are expecting higher prices and they have pressure to retain or increase their margins to meet shareholder expectations.

  • I expect the Trump administration to make talking about the negative effects of climate change a criminal offense. That will keep climate change from harming the mental health of children.

    2027 teacher: there used to be a city named Miami in south Florida.

    2027 student: what happened to it?

    Teacher: no one really knows, the NOAA was disbanded in 2025 then in Nov. 2026 Miami just vanished.

  • Now we just need democrats in congress to block additional crop subsidies so the red state farmers suffer for voting orange. Oh wait, the farmers are dumb and will only understand that the democrats voted against their subsidy, not why it was needed in the first place.

  • I think they necessarily will. I can't imagine retailers eating the lost margin.

  • Down 4% today so far. Retirement fantasies evaporating. Probably good news for 20 somethings, they can buy more and if they survive the climate change famines, water wars, genocides, and non-renewable resource shortages, those shares will probably be worth a lot.

  • New fear for couches unlocked.

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  • Betteridge's law applies. The answer to a yes-no headline question is always no.

  • Moon's haunted.

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  • I don't want to ask ai. Google automatically gives me ai search results that are piss poor. Those useless results still use energy to generate.

  • So is the plan to drive the cost of everyday essentials so high that virtually everyone bankrupts and the billionaires buy all of our assets for pennies on the thousand dollars? That is all I can come up with trying to make a scenario where this has some coherent objective.

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  • And the quality of the AI output sucks. I was recently looking for information about positive convention for yaw, pitch, and roll in aircraft. I was looking at az and yaw and got reasonable results from the AI, but when I looked at pitch and el all of the results were about elevator pitches. Even when I spelled out elevation it insisted on elevator pitches. I scroll past the AI results as a matter of principle, but I usually look at them so I have something specific to complain about when people ask why I am so virulently anti-AI.

  • Meanwhile I am learning to dislike my fellow Americans to the point where I am starting to think violence might be the only viable solution.

  • Cause it's too old for the list writers to know about? Also, their adoption rate was pretty poor.

  • One point. I have never owned an encyclopedia unless Encarta counts. My parents owned one when I was a kid, and I used the library encyclopedia a ton. I'm in my early 50s. I'm surprised the encyclopedia is not the most common point.