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@notkavi
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PhD student posting about politics while I wait for experiments to run.

endorsements != endorsements.

they/them

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You could replace every concurrence and dissent with "Based" and "L+ratio" respectively and lose literally nothing
@maxdubler which one is supposed to be better?
How do you miss the entire retire breyer movement????
@otrochris so true
I am going to become the joker
@rohan imo the much better version of minting the coin is just the Treasury just declaring that it will not stop servicing US debt under the 14A
Are you here for rats? I've got rats. These are my little ladies, Skeezix and Scuzzlebutt. They were adopted from my local Humane Society. Skeezix is missing part of her ear due to a previous home. They've got all sorts of hammocks, plastic homes and larger boxes but they love this little tissue box. #rats #petrats
At the chipotle in South Pasadena and like it's absolutely brimming with literal children. No clue what's up with that

RT @[email protected]

Today's Substack is my last of the year. It's about how SBF, Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk all share the same vulnerability - an inability to see (and prepare for) their own weaknesses and ignorance, and why it's just so satisfying to see them fail.
https://ez.substack.com/p/moving-fast-and-breaking-things

πŸ¦πŸ”—: https://twitter.com/edzitron/status/1605613493901594630

Moving Fast and Breaking Things

When someone is suppressed, restrained or otherwise pushed into a corner, the aggressor tends to assume unlimited power. The feeling of isolation and power imbalance gives the oppressor a form of momentum - as long as they can control the rules of the system, they are unstoppable, able to bend and crack someone to their will, even as onlookers attempt to intervene.

Ed Zitron's Where's Your Ed At
@xkcd feeling personally attacked