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He likes to molest the money though (cf @hasanabi)

He likes to molest/rape underage girls. If he just molested money that wouldn't be that much of a problem.

His enacting of tariffs could be considered "molesting money", and that is affecting practically everyone in the world right now.

Some people may think it's "Fake news"... Seriously, I guess people are more concerned of the damages and crimes done by the US Trump government and its effects on earth.

it is at a minimum, semantic missalignment, as they are most defintly not going " to the moon", but are going to take a huge swing by at a huge speed, because they dont have the fuel to do a burn into a circular LLO (low lunar orbit),and then get home, and are realy just slingshoting back to earth. wish them luck in that though.

I just saw the NASA simulation, it is indeed terrific and also risky. I hope they keep safe.

Even “real news” these days is insipid and poorly written. For instance, the NYT coverage pre-launch barely communicated the mission parameters.

Today’s article by Peter Baker ( https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/us/politics/artemis-ii-la... ) was yet more political drivel and very light on scientific goals, just a token mention of follow-on missions.


Operation Epstein fury doesn't bode well for the deranged White House occupant...

I know that wars are going on and I guess I have talked about this war in particular fair-share on it.

But when all of the Epstein thing happened, I genuinely thought that US media which moved the headlines faster than I can think about the issues for, would actually slow down given the severity and we as a society could think about it.

And then the US Administration did these wars with less discussion of Epstein files and their implications.

I used to see people raise these points within the start of war but as this war is getting streched more and more, it seems that the news cycle may've forgotten a bit about the files

A lot of my assumptions on the world and how it operates feel challenged by this pace of going from epstein to wars, Reading 1984, it feels like using war as a distraction so that nobody digs in too deep but everyone feels panic and fear so that they are easily controllable.

I hope that accountability can take place within the context of epstein files. Some of it is still redacted even unconstituionally.

(I kind of wish to do some data analysis checking the frequency of Epstein files related posts in Hackernews (for example) after the Iran war actually now [maybe-later, maybe this will also be one of the ideas which I might not implement right now] but I will try to share if I find any interesting results and perhaps someone who is also interested can do that as anecdotally, I feel like I see almost zero mentions of Epstein now from Media or very little aside from some comments like the GP's comment which mentioned Epstein in saying Epstein-fury.)


> But when all of the Epstein thing happened, I genuinely thought that US media which moved the headlines faster than I can think about the issues for, would actually slow down given the severity and we as a society could think about it.

Not to worry since the public face of the Epstein files coverup is back in the news.


> But when all of the Epstein thing happened, I genuinely thought that US media

That US media controlled by wealthy elite, who almost all were using Epstein or similar services? That media?


Quote: "The Rundown: Twitter founder and Block CEO Jack Dorsey just co-authored a post arguing AI can replace middle management, framing Block’s recent 40% workforce cut as the opening move in a massive workplace restructure for the AI era.

The details:

Block cut over 4K employees in February, over 40% of its staff — with Dorsey calling it a bet on AI, not a response to weakness.

Dorsey said managers exist to route information up and down a chain, and AI can now do that via a live “world model” of the business.

He said everyone at Block now falls into one of three roles: builders, problem-owners over specific outcomes, and player-coaches who develop talent.

Block is remote-first, and Dorsey says every decision, design, and plan already exists as a digital record, giving AI the raw material to replace managers.

Why it matters: Dorsey’s thesis is an interesting one, especially as lean, AI-first teams go head-to-head with bloated legacy firms that have layers of approval. Block’s bet is that remote work already generated the data, and AI just needed to catch up to use it — but not everyone is going to trust the tech to completely cut out the managerial layer."


The same could be said about other IT domain... When you see single webpages that weight by tens of MB you wonder how we came to this.

Detachment from reality. Code elegance is more important then anything else. As simple as that.

You've never seen the sources for such pages I presume?

Good news

Same Slovenia which Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico was shot and critically injured in 2024 after, certainly not related, his government's opposition to military assistance to Ukraine and of hypocritical face of the EU inaction against Israel "treatment" of Palestinians.

Nope, not the same Slovenia. That Slovenia was actually Slovakia.

I stand corrected thanks and sorry

You should follow @simonw Here's his procedure https://til.simonwillison.net/llms/openclaw-docker

There are only two countries capable of killing civilians by the ten thousands and the world knows them. In fact they're currently bombing Iran and the region, one of them is currently perpetrating a genocide with approval of the day called civilized world. No cameras or international press covering the massacre of Gaza.

This is just completely false. There are multiple countries capable of killing their own by those numbers. All of them are equally disgusting, and should all be held accountable.

Oracle should be avoided at all cost. Especially when you see the Ellison dynasty undermining US media and democracy and a whole.


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