Dystopos
Personal account of the founder/publisher of Bhamwiki.
Statements of fact or opinion may change when I learn new things. (Distopos with an “i” at the old place.)
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- It’s genuinely embarrassing that people keep falling for these “AI explains the hidden secrets of its programming” posts. Grok is not sentient, it cannot explain what it’s doing and why.
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- The year is 1925. Coal miners in West Virginia have organized against the federal government over workplace safety. A prominent antisemitic billionaire automaker has thrown his support behind the German far right, aiding their rise to power. The year is 2025...
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- Honestly the most surprising thing about Trump using his presidential library as the pass through for this new airborne bribery is that the corporation is domiciled in Florida, not Delaware.
- Not that the “library fund” is *already* being used for other bribes, eg the president’s payoff from ABC/Disney
- NEWS: Thanks to courageous West Virginia coal miner Harry Wiley and his brilliant attorney, Sam Petsonk, over 100 NIOSH workers in Morgantown, WV just got their jobs back and the crucial Coal Workers Surveillance Program will be restored. They took on RFK and the Trump admin—and won. Story soon.
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- Lipton himself works under a policy that precludes gifts of $25+, to avoid the appearance of conflict, regardless of "quid pro quo." For example, he would not be allowed to receive a jet from the Qatari government, because it is valued at more than $25.
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- Do better @cbsnews.com — if this is supposed to be a joke, it makes absolutely no sense. It’s also not funny.
- Like if you’re going to make a comment that you think is snarky and clever in a news article at least make it intelligible
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- Finally saw "Sinners." GotDAMN that was good. It's so beautiful to see a Black creative, in the fullness of his power, ignore all the "shoulds" and conventions and just COOK. That movie was so good it made me come home and write.
- I'm still going to write my artisanal human books with artisanal human-made cover art. If AI-generated covers are your thing, I'm not your guy. I will pick cover art drawn in crayon by a three-year-old over AI covers anytime.
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- INT. GROCERY - DAY Shopper: Could you unlock the deodorant cage? Cashier: Yes, if you don't tell corporate that I have my baby with me Shopper: Can I pay with a hundred? Cashier: No, it might be fake. Use the card reader? Shopper: No. It might be fake. Enter KARL MARX, tapdancing
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- The fact that a standard Dutch bike almost always comes with fenders and, quite often, lights and even a wheel lock goes a long way toward normalizing cycling as a form of transportation for everyone.
- Okay, but Louisiana creole genealogy facebook just started pulling out two hundred years of the new Pope's whole family records back to Saint Domingue, in case you thought Chicago was going to be insufferable alone.
- Chicago is now famous for 3 things -Bean -Pope -the Rat Hole
- I don't care about Malört stop telling me about Malört
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- American conservatives calling the pope woke and Marxist is a great indicator for people who don’t realize just how unhinged American conservatives have gotten
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