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  • Happy Independence Day!

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    AxtremusA
    Happy Independence Day! [image: tenor.gif]
  • Good news in SFO

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    jon-nycJ
    Recall of Boudin and a decision to start policing again.
  • RIP Michael Madsen

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    N
    Our band played this song and our lead guitar sang it. As you can hear, nothing in the way of keyboards going on in it and i provided high harmonies and the damm clap clap througout the song on my synth. It felt like a 10 minute song that would never end, not my favorite to play.
  • How to discuss politics with Maga

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  • Funny Pics

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    jon-nycJ
    [image: 1751632153263-4f9ac9e5-d2f1-4301-8fd0-6d6e7fbf4fd5.jpeg]
  • Trumpenomics

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    jon-nycJ
    Trying to win the Mamdani vote? https://x.com/mattyglesias/status/1941081817777619304?s=46
  • It takes 10 seconds

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    Very scary 89th so glad she was found quickly, even though I’m sure it felt like forever
  • $425,000 per family

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    HoraceH
    is it reasonable or supportable to think that Harris's budget would have led to a lower deficit than Trump's? It is not generally supportable to claim that Harris’s budget would have led to a lower deficit than Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”, at least based on current nonpartisan projections. Here’s why: Independent Analyses The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB), which scores both Republican and Democratic proposals, estimates: Trump's plan (OBBBA): ~$3.3 trillion added to the deficit over 10 years. Harris’s plan: ~$3.95 trillion added to the deficit over the same period (after subtracting offsetting savings). CRFB is nonpartisan and uses consistent methodology for both candidates’ proposals. 🧮 What's Driving the Numbers? Trump’s Bill: Big tax cuts. Modest new spending (compared to Harris). Few offsetting cuts. Harris’s Proposals: More spending (e.g., health care expansion, climate programs). Larger tax increases on wealthy and corporations. Net result: higher spending than revenue = larger deficit. Could It Theoretically Be Lower? Only under highly optimistic assumptions, such as: Stronger economic growth than projected from Harris’s investments. Full implementation and enforcement of tax increases with no revenue leakage. Additional policy changes not in the published platform. However, those assumptions aren’t reflected in the best-available projections from CRFB, CBO, or the Tax Foundation. Conclusion No, it is not reasonable to believe Harris’s budget would have led to a lower deficit than Trump’s bill—unless you reject mainstream budget analyses or assume radical changes in economic performance. Based on neutral estimates, Trump’s plan adds less to the deficit than Harris’s.
  • Got to love AI

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    MikM
    I have found AI invaluable for deciphering various error messages and their resolutions, and figuring out how to do technical things I may not have done in the past. Manuals typically tell you everything but what you need to know.
  • Watching Lia Thomas win

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    jon-nycJ
    https://x.com/thebabylonbee/status/1940435748336914535?s=46
  • Pretty sure I couldn’t do this.

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    HoraceH
    Intervals are great. I prefer them to flat "in the zone" cardio.
  • Siberia?

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    RenaudaR
    The scenario has been around for some time. It is plausible - particularly if Moscow chooses to become more like North Korea as opposed to the current ersatz Imperial Russia - although why would China take that route when it can ensure Russia remains very much its junior partner through economic means? Agree with Mik though, if such a scenario were to play out, the nuclear threshold would be crossed very quickly.
  • Gave blood

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    jon-nycJ
    Link to video
  • It’s the NY Post so..

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    89th8
    My extremely important opinion here is I travel about 5-6 times per year and I have found renting from Alamo has been a consistently good experience. One time I had to use Budget or another company and it was t3h sux0rs.
  • Feeling old yet?

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    RenaudaR
    @Horace said in Feeling old yet?: The more time you spend on the treadmill, the longer the day feels. I feel that way about our elliptical in our basement.
  • Fuck coding

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    AxtremusA
    @89th said in Fuck coding: I just saw some window washers, their jobs are safe for now. Link to video
  • AI doing job interviews ...

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    KlausK
    https://m. Link to video
  • The state of math education in America

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    89th8
    They've done studies you know... [image: 1751481856801-47e9631f-f152-430b-9b6d-302d2fa4c3e3-image.png]
  • July 4th PSA

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    Doctor PhibesD
    Fucking Germans
  • Huge frigging turtle

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    89th8
    Yeah that's a big boy. Probably 30+ years old, too. The creek I used to take my daughter to daily in 2020 (when she was turning 2) had a swampy area that this fella lived in. We'd see him each day, always looked like a small muddy dinosaur to me. [image: 1751466790092-4e43b6fe-8685-47b6-b091-c670fd77c1a4-image.png]