Jason Wehmhoener
Farmer, etc
- This color! This rose is called Lasting Love #bloomscrolling
- We do You Pick Roses here at birdsongorchards.com and I love how every bucket our customers cut is totally unique. #bloomscrolling
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- It’s hard to capture how amazing the field of roses looks right now. #bloomscrolling
- This hen is so unproductive. I never get any eggs out of her.
- My grandfather was a computer scientist. An innovator in relational database technology, he was instrumental in the F-16 project. Which is to say that I have personal reasons for relating to Weizenbaum’s important and decades old message about the dangers of AI. www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
- If you see this, post your getaway vehicle.
- “The average American has three friends”
- I want a social media app that brings me updates from that other, saner, timeline. The alternate universe where Reagan never had a trickle down fever dream and Al Gore brought us nationwide high speed rail.
- 2 🔗s from the Threat Model Cybersecurity newsletter jumped out at me this week. www.patreon.com/posts/127700...
- Spring rose bouquets #bloomscrolling
- I ignored these TESCREAL bozos for years because their ideology is laughable comic book villain bullshit, but jokes on me, somehow these losers grabbed the reins of power. It's easy to dismiss them as incompetent, because, well, they are. But that doesn't mean they aren't also incredibly dangerous
- "We should be trying to stop this from coming to pass with the urgency we would try to stop a killer asteroid from striking Earth." A must-read by @xriskology.bsky.social on the apocalyptic End Times cult of tech www.truthdig.com/articles/the...
- Reposted by Jason WehmhoenerI’ve found it’s more visually appealing to just paste in his head at the inflection points
- This is just unbelievably outrageous and extremely dangerous but after decades of American complacency about privacy and surveillance, the risk will continue to be severely underestimated.
- Well that used up the last of my internet stupidity budget for the day. RFK jr and his brain worms need to GTFO
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- I miss the days when I said I worked on the internet and people interpreted that to mean I haven’t found a real job quite yet and I’m still growing up and finding my way. I think that was an appropriate attitude to have towards the internet back then, and it still is, now.
- Just geeking out on these Empress protea colors
- Reposted by Jason Wehmhoener#ThoughtForTheDay ‘Animals do speak, but only to those who know how to listen’ Understanding animals requires paying close attention to their actions and cues, rather than assuming they are silent or unintelligent.
- Who has personal experience with using a cell phone booster in a semi-rural area? Any brand recommendations or other advice for me?
- More details about the DOGE whistleblower at NLRB.
- Reposted by Jason Wehmhoener🧵 THREAD: A federal whistleblower just dropped one of the most disturbing cybersecurity disclosures I’ve ever read. He's saying DOGE came in, data went out, and Russians started attempting logins with new valid DOGE passwords Media's coverage wasn't detailed enough so I dug into his testimony:
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- Great thread 🧵
- You can’t characterize a species’s brain functionality based on the presence, absence, or magnitude of specific macro-sized brain structures, because brain function (including intelligence!) evolves in unique ways in different species.
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- Reposted by Jason WehmhoenerThe NYT wants you to think universities became dependent on government. This is false. The government invested in the national research infrastructure by competitive grants to universities. The taxpayers built this. It got us to the moon. Won the Cold War. Created Silicon Valley. Made the McRib.