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Ingeniero
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Baton Rouge |
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| Number of Posts: | 22640 |
| Registered on: | 12/1/2013 |
| Online Status: | Online |
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Well Greg, 49, Killian didn't watch it, so it must've been very unpopular
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Are other countries tariffs illegal now too?
Well the US supreme court doesn't decide what the law is in other countries, and they also didn't rule that tariffs are illegal.
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I guess the good ole USA can keep getting screwed by other countries protecting their own interests and destroying our industries forever now.
What's stopping you and everyone else from buying American-made right now?
re: My Miniature Dachshund Bit Me
Posted by Ingeniero on 3/2/26 at 4:46 pm to Missouri Waltz
That's gnarly
Bet it's not the first time you've gotten torn up by a wiener though
Bet it's not the first time you've gotten torn up by a wiener though
re: How deep can racism go in a person?
Posted by Ingeniero on 3/2/26 at 1:35 pm to Everyday Is Saturday
Racism is a sin. I ask God to help rid my heart and mind of hatred like that.
re: No pokemon day thread - Gen 10 Announced
Posted by Ingeniero on 3/2/26 at 12:13 pm to 03 West CoChamps
Never played PalWorld, but I don't think so. Champions comes out in April and is going to become the platform for competitive Pokemon. Essentially Pokemon Stadium with some extras
I haven't played a Pokemon game since gen 3. Haven't owned a Nintendo console since the Wii, despite growing up on Nintendo. I'm interested in Pokemon Champions and gen 10 though. How is the Switch 2?
Can you run it to your attic or are you stuck using one of the flat ones that can stick to the wall? If you can use an attic one your options are much better and your signal will be too.
re: Iranian Ex-President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad killed in the U.S./Israeli strikes.
Posted by Ingeniero on 3/1/26 at 1:22 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
At least he got to see Michigan win a national title before he died Alhamdulillah
re: Official Running Log/Marathon Training Thread
Posted by Ingeniero on 2/28/26 at 4:09 pm to RandySavage
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Knew I wasn't in 19:00 shape but decided to YOLO at the last minute and go for it. 5:58, 6:12, and then the mother of all blowups on mile 3.
Blowing up in a 5k feels awful. Brings back memories of high school XC when the strategy was exactly that: go out with the leaders and hobble your way in the last mile
Good on you for finishing at the top of your age group, and for staying ahead of your daughter :lol:
I did 5x6' yesterday and averaged 6:45/mi. 1h25m today for close to 10 miles. Easy run on the schedule tomorrow and that'll cap another 40 mile week.
The Persian baddie I know just made a post about how none of these white savior liberal types gave a shite when they were getting gunned down by the Ayatollah for protesting. Spare me the fake outrage now that we've cut the head off the snake
Iran is much more stable than somewhere like Iraq or Afghanistan. Democracy can happen there.
re: So does China use this to attack Taiwan?
Posted by Ingeniero on 2/28/26 at 1:47 pm to prplhze2000
If they want that belt to arse, sure
Israeli sources reporting Khamenei's body was found in the rubble
Posted by Ingeniero on 2/28/26 at 1:33 pm
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If tweet fails to load, click here. Mainstream sources should pick this up soon if verified
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Circus Child
Doesn't he just handle the website stuff? What'd he do wrong :lol:
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Everyone not panicking knew it would eventually lead to regime change without a ground war.
At what point does this board admit that the neocons have been right all along? Regime change in Venezuela, Iran, and Cuba, decisive strikes against dictators, installing leaders that are friendly to western democracies. I have no issue with any of it, but isn't that word for word the neocon playbook?
re: Embrace the tribalism
Posted by Ingeniero on 2/28/26 at 10:29 am to GeauxBurrow312
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If Biden struck Iran he would have fricked it up and we would probably have massive American casualties, and Iran would come out looking like a heavy weight champ
Its much easier to trust POTUS given his track record. Everyone thought it was impossible to take down Maduro and Cuba and he has them both by the balls. Iran is getting pummeled without any of the dire consequences (at least so far) that "experts" have claimed for decades
Proving OP's point immediately :lol:
As a neocon I'm very happy to see this
Posted by Ingeniero on 2/28/26 at 8:07 am
Good to see the Trump admin abandon the libertarian myth of isolationism. The strength of the US comes from its ability to exert overwhelming force all over the globe. This reminds autocrats and terrorists who's in charge, and we won't stand for human rights violations and oppression.
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re: How does war with Iran help the average American?
Posted by Ingeniero on 2/28/26 at 8:01 am to TigersHuskers
America FIRST
Unless we need to be world police uWu then bomb Iran
Unless we need to be world police uWu then bomb Iran
Trump orders agencies to stop using Anthropic AI tech
Posted by Ingeniero on 2/27/26 at 4:08 pm
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Anthropic listed their concerns yesterday, stating their terms of service wouldn't allow the government to use their technology for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons: LINK
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THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL NEVER ALLOW A RADICAL LEFT, WOKE COMPANY TO DICTATE HOW OUR GREAT MILITARY FIGHTS AND WINS WARS! That decision belongs to YOUR COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, and the tremendous leaders I appoint to run our Military.
The Leftwing nut jobs at Anthropic have made a DISASTROUS MISTAKE trying to STRONG-ARM the Department of War, and force them to obey their Terms of Service instead of our Constitution. Their selfishness is putting AMERICAN LIVES at risk, our Troops in danger, and our National Security in JEOPARDY.
Therefore, I am directing EVERY Federal Agency in the United States Government to IMMEDIATELY CEASE all use of Anthropic’s technology. We don’t need it, we don’t want it, and will not do business with them again! There will be a Six Month phase out period for Agencies like the Department of War who are using Anthropic’s products, at various levels. Anthropic better get their act together, and be helpful during this phase out period, or I will use the Full Power of the Presidency to make them comply, with major civil and criminal consequences to follow.
WE will decide the fate of our Country — NOT some out-of-control, Radical Left AI company run by people who have no idea what the real World is all about. Thank you for your attention to this matter. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
Anthropic listed their concerns yesterday, stating their terms of service wouldn't allow the government to use their technology for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons: LINK
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Anthropic understands that the Department of War, not private companies, makes military decisions. We have never raised objections to particular military operations nor attempted to limit use of our technology in an ad hoc manner.
However, in a narrow set of cases, we believe AI can undermine, rather than defend, democratic values. Some uses are also simply outside the bounds of what today’s technology can safely and reliably do. Two such use cases have never been included in our contracts with the Department of War, and we believe they should not be included now:
Mass domestic surveillance. We support the use of AI for lawful foreign intelligence and counterintelligence missions. But using these systems for mass domestic surveillance is incompatible with democratic values. AI-driven mass surveillance presents serious, novel risks to our fundamental liberties. To the extent that such surveillance is currently legal, this is only because the law has not yet caught up with the rapidly growing capabilities of AI. For example, under current law, the government can purchase detailed records of Americans’ movements, web browsing, and associations from public sources without obtaining a warrant, a practice the Intelligence Community has acknowledged raises privacy concerns and that has generated bipartisan opposition in Congress. Powerful AI makes it possible to assemble this scattered, individually innocuous data into a comprehensive picture of any person’s life—automatically and at massive scale.
Fully autonomous weapons. Partially autonomous weapons, like those used today in Ukraine, are vital to the defense of democracy. Even fully autonomous weapons (those that take humans out of the loop entirely and automate selecting and engaging targets) may prove critical for our national defense. But today, frontier AI systems are simply not reliable enough to power fully autonomous weapons. We will not knowingly provide a product that puts America’s warfighters and civilians at risk. We have offered to work directly with the Department of War on R&D to improve the reliability of these systems, but they have not accepted this offer. In addition, without proper oversight, fully autonomous weapons cannot be relied upon to exercise the critical judgment that our highly trained, professional troops exhibit every day. They need to be deployed with proper guardrails, which don’t exist today.
To our knowledge, these two exceptions have not been a barrier to accelerating the adoption and use of our models within our armed forces to date.
The Department of War has stated they will only contract with AI companies who accede to “any lawful use” and remove safeguards in the cases mentioned above. They have threatened to remove us from their systems if we maintain these safeguards; they have also threatened to designate us a “supply chain risk”—a label reserved for US adversaries, never before applied to an American company—and to invoke the Defense Production Act to force the safeguards’ removal. These latter two threats are inherently contradictory: one labels us a security risk; the other labels Claude as essential to national security.
Regardless, these threats do not change our position: we cannot in good conscience accede to their request.
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Christians started these schools.
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William Tecumseh Sherman was a deist who believed in a supreme creator but did not subscribe to denominational creeds or the divinity of Christ. Although baptized Catholic as a child and married to a devout Catholic, he never formally joined any church.
We need a plaque next to the 10 commandments that says "God exists but he does not interact with humanity"
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sounds awesome actually, you're comparing apples to oranges. Ten commandments displayed vs making certain sins a crime. Nice fallacy. Try again.
It's not a fallacy at all. If the reasoning for putting up the 10 commandments is that we're a Christian nation, why shouldn't Christian laws be in effect? Just say you hate God if you don't want sins to be illegal
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