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Good and bad ideas (and people) are fairly equally distributed across the political spectrum.

This is excellent.

Jeff Bezos of Amazon, $AMZN, says that AI is an “industrial bubble."



I've got a dormant 35,000-followers Twitter account that I'd like to put to use, but I just don't have the time to post from it. I'm busy enough as it is with this account. (And I've also got @iomusicandfilm, @iointelresearch and @iowireservice. ) If Twitter allowed the…


This video, which I'd never seen before, is a punch in the gut.

Just a reminder that the Hamas terrorists were issued orders by their leader on October 7th to intentionally murder civilians 🇮🇱



If an employer isn't legally permitted to use the most reliable measure of mental ability that exists (IQ tests) when hiring employees for cognitively-demanding positions, it will be limited to less reliable proxy indicators of intelligence like the quality of colleges attended…

Pop quiz: Explain how the Supreme Court decision in Griggs v Duke Power Co (1971) explains most of what wrong with American meritocracy, academia, & college tuition costs in the last 50 years.



Maori historian: Yes, the Maori ate people when they got the opportunity, but why can't white people put this in the proper context? White person: What's the proper context for eating people? Maori historian: White person: Well? Maori historian:

The first thing Europeans saw the Maori doing was eating people.

heywildrich's tweet image. The first thing Europeans saw the Maori doing was eating people.


A long time ago I worked in an office that had an open floor plan. One day I heard a colleague mention Office Space and I got up out of my chair to join the conversation. At that exact moment, nearly every guy in the room did the same thing, and within seconds about a half dozen…

30. Office Space (1999) The drably beige texture of everyday despair in the workplace is captured in this empathetic comedy about a corporate drone's slow-motion mutiny against his employer — a rebellion so passive and desultory that it barely qualifies as rebellion at all.



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