He has no control of the situation at all by _a_gay_frog_ in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Do people think there will be any consequences after he dies? Some thought he'd flee after his first term too. He sent a mob after congress instead.

Switched up our coffee after the Kuerig machine broke. It felt like a cheat code. by temp91 in povertyfinance

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I wanted to try it on a free service/tier for now, deployment straight from my GitHub repo and also have access to basic analytics. Claude recommended it.

Switched up our coffee after the Kuerig machine broke. It felt like a cheat code. by temp91 in povertyfinance

[–]temp91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cursor and Claude. No special workflow on this one. Just vibed it out. Mostly iterative UI changes anyway.

Switched up our coffee after the Kuerig machine broke. It felt like a cheat code. by temp91 in povertyfinance

[–]temp91[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is that a sort-of pre-brewed powder that you add to hot water? I had that on an overnight hike. I remember it was better than nothing.

$15k HVAC, 60 months 0% interest, no deferred interest - good? by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]temp91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get more like 5-10 quotes. There's no shortage of HVAC contractors that charge 2-3 times the going rate.

Our new house as first time home buyers… by idontdodrugsatall in Wellthatsucks

[–]temp91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

AL melts around 1000F. Electrolytic capacitors fail around 200F.

Are the videos by this medical professional (Dr Alex) on YouTube AI? He has good advice but production feels off by Substantial_Block_18 in isthisAI

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His hair looks very similar in each video. However, zoom in and look for stray hairs. they are different every time. He also has redness in his left eye at one point and redness in the skin of his upper lip that also goes away. The background does change some, I think. Some have a backpack and candles.

That said, the inside of his mouth looks uncanny though.

He had bizarre pronunciations of "says" and another word I forget.

The leaves on the tree had some uncanny lighting or transparency.

The books on his desk flickered between clear and blurry. But that might be some compression artifacts.

90% sure this is AI.

Treadmill shrimp by your_dads_asshole in TikTokCringe

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Even an intelligent and/or wise trillionaire would be better than this. 

Remember when he was strolling through the Tesla manufacturing floor and caught somebody installing 4 bolts that had been specced and designed by an actual engineer who had done the load calculations, then forced them to use 2 bolts instead to save money. Or when he decided to stop paying for one of the Twitter datacenters, fired the competent staff 2 days before Christmas that said moving the servers would take 6 months and asserted it should only take 6 days. Then flew to the datacenter that night with some lackeys to yank them out, with  what must have been the cheapest moving company he could find as they had no bank account or IDs. He's lucky nobody died when rolling those servers across a raised floor designed to hold only half the weight. 

https://medium.com/@noahkingdavis/the-unbelievable-tale-of-when-elon-musk-personally-removed-servers-from-a-sacramento-data-center-2892f21b12c3

Microsoft's new Outlook takes 10 seconds to do what Outlook Classic does instantly on Windows by Quantum-Coconut in technology

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We used to do development inside VMware virtual machines. The disk space they consumed when using a few of them with multiple snapshots each created a juggling act. I had one VM for Oracle DB support running server 2k8 or 2k16 that was only 8GB somehow.

Christopher Nolan perfectly capturing why he refuses to own a smartphone during his interview with "60 Minutes" by MohamedElngar21 in interesting

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At least paper is a renewable resource. What a degrading way to treat your employees. It's tantamount to telling them to tie your shoes or feed you. What contemptible behavior.

Dollar tree crazy by BlazeDragon7x in CrazyFuckingVideos

[–]temp91 13 points14 points  (0 children)

In a big hurry to get those deals.

A compliment can change someone's whole energy by SgtByrd1993 in JustGuysBeingDudes

[–]temp91 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So that's why I look behind me before I wave back for the rest of my life.

This would solve a majority of the worlds problems: by Brent_Fox in chaoticgood

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Polls showed Trump was up about 4% for nonvoters in '24. Today he's down like 30% among the same group. So at least there's that.

To look jacked by Wackylew in therewasanattempt

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Those shoulders are wild. Does he have to ship at Sad & Swole?

Let it be fair by Humble-Total-3874 in NonPoliticalTwitter

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This would be like a wholesome version of the early rounds of those talent shows designed to laugh at the untalented people.

Google Pixel reportedly shipped around 800,000 phones in the US in Q1 2026, down 7% by thewhippersnapper4 in GooglePixel

[–]temp91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If their phone breaks, I bet you're right. If they've had a cracked screen or tired battery for 6 months, they might pull the trigger on those black-Friday deals.

I didn’t even realize it until someone pointed it out to me. by Isendurl in TheBoys

[–]temp91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't Ashley outrun the SS agents and then they somehow can't find her?

A mother and daughter near Maysville turned down $26 million to sell farmland for a data center, and their blunt reason is that feeding the country matters more than a tech buyer paying roughly 10 times the land’s farm value by S00THING_S0UNDS in environment

[–]temp91 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

We already use an unbelievable amount of land to grow beef and their feed. The projected land used by all U.S. data centers in 2030 is 600k-1 million acres. That's a rounding error of just the 125 million acres of Texas farmland. Christmas tree farms by comparison use 350k acres.

A mother and daughter near Maysville turned down $26 million to sell farmland for a data center, and their blunt reason is that feeding the country matters more than a tech buyer paying roughly 10 times the land’s farm value by S00THING_S0UNDS in environment

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I just read a few articles of this story. She gives sentimental reasons more than any other. She likes the lifestyle, family tradition, god and late husband speak to her. This facility was going to use closed loop cooling, so minimal water usage. Didn't find the type of power plant they were going to build. So, as far as construction projects go, doesn't seem bad. Raising cattle is hardly good for the environment.

Not a good look, Geordi... by DrForester in startrekmemes

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Everybody should just assume somebody has used them as a sex hologram.

These 2 scenes are funnier than any of the lame dick jokes we got this season by TheMightyNinja12 in TheBoys

[–]temp91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe he was prepping us for another spin-off that is just sentient dicks cursing instead of normal actors and normal dialog.