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  • Mine aren't even that big.

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    MikM
    Yeah, I suspect if we knew all the peccadillos of all the present and former members of TNCR we'd find similar oddities. I'm looking at you, Jon.
  • The secret Muslim?

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    RenaudaR
    [image: 1775173722167-49ee91e2-5be0-43af-8f76-88cda864f912-image.jpeg] Maybe you should insist Horace does his due diligence before he releases his bot with crap like that it posted.
  • Pam Bondi fired....

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    Andrea BA
    Rumors are swirling that Patel and Gabbard are next. Edit: I hear Matt Gaetz is still available...
  • Geek humor

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    KlausK
    @bachophile said: https://x.com/terriblemaps/status/2036783457003774072?s=61 Errh.... you can take an arbitrary set of five cities and find a 4th degree polynomial that lies perfectly on them. Maybe this is supposed to be a nerd joke?
  • The Iran War (was Nuclear Program) thread

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    MikM
    We can learn a thing or two from Iran it seems. Also, watch the video in the article about the F-47. Impressive. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/us-fields-a-low-cost-drone-modeled-on-iran-s-shahed-design/ar-AA201Zsn
  • 89: Your challenge, if you choose to accept it…

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    KlausK
    @jon-nyc said: Of course, but where are those tits? I assume your secondary optimization objective was proximity to the bar. Or shadow
  • The Sad Cognitive Decline of a President

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    A
    And I thought you'd all be celebrating Trump's first anniversary 'Liberation Day'
  • Artemis Launch…

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    Tom-KT
    I'm old enough to remember when a rocket to the moon was a big freakin' deal now it's kind of filler at the end of some broadcast.
  • Deranged Tucker Carlson backstabs Trump

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    MikM
    I like Piers. He's consistent.
  • Mildly interesting

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    jodiJ
    Ok, that’s cool. Though cooler sped up than in real time, I imagine.
  • SCOTUS hears Birthright Citizenship Case

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    jon-nycJ
    Heh. https://x.com/davidafrench/status/2039428864997220514?s=46
  • Andy Weir - Producer

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    Andrea BA
    Saw it this afternoon. Delightful movie, and deserving of all the accolades it's gotten. I went to an IMAX theater - though it really didn't need IMAX. However, the seats were standard, small, uncomfortable seats from the 1960s. After 20 minutes of trailers and 2:20 of movie, my butt was sore. Still pretty, but sore.
  • The Iran war memes thead

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    jon-nycJ
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  • Thailand trip log

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    jon-nycJ
    Ha
  • The Bitcoin/Crypto Thread

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    AxtremusA
    @taiwan_girl said: Why does this mean blockchain is doomed? Only blockchains of certain implementations are doomed. Google's work is fairly specific about cracking the ECDSA 256-bit encryption method in a reasonable amount of time using a quantum computer that Google believes will come into existence sometime in 2029. Blockchains that use the ECDSA 256 (or fewer) bits encryption methods will be "doomed" if/when their underlying encryption can be broken in a reasonable amount of time -- using a quantum computer that may come into existence in 2029. But blockchain as a general concept will continue to have a place in technology and industrial applications. The U.S. government, especially through NIST, is spearheading the world-leading effort to standardize a bunch of new encryption methods that are expected to be "quantum resistant" -- i.e., encryption methods that even quantum computers cannot break for a very long time. New blockchains can be implemented using these quantum-resistant encryption methods and continue to be secure in the face of quantum computers.
  • Michigan Woman > Florida Man

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    taiwan_girlT
    [image: R2PAEMAOZZH4PIDFYNXINW5WJ4.jpeg?auth=d8084b7feb50b4e5de9e715701ed6885d4319f2ed417c80ecbccb1fb7deef379&width=800&smart=true&quality=90] Kendra Aney, 38, appeared for arraignment in Muskegon County District Court on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. Aney was charged with three counts in connection to a video that has gone viral and shows the handcuffed woman escaping from a Muskegon Heights police cruiser.
  • America First

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    jon-nycJ
    We can’t put America First. We have wars we want to fight. https://x.com/unusual_whales/status/2039458029746462746?s=46
  • Trump being added to Mt Rushmore

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    MikM
    The best jokes have a hint of truth.
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    LuFins DadL
    We see you, Mr. Noem! So proud!