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We actually have seen deflation on food.


Which foods?
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People forget that Saul was anointed for a time even though he was not a good man.


David was an adulterer and murderer.
It's time they pass federal legislation to halt all federal funding to states that knowingly violate immigration law. All funding.
This is the real reason they got rid of the penny. :alien: :blackheli:
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Cruz is 55
Mike Lee is 54

What has been the youngest nominated?


I learned something new today:

Joseph Story (1811) - 32 years old

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On November 15, 1811, Story was nominated by President James Madison to become an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, succeeding William Cushing,[1] who had died 14 months earlier. Aged 32 years, 58 days at the time of his nomination, he became (and, as of 2026, remains) the youngest person nominated to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.[19]


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Will AI start to look at race and see one to be more problematic than the others?


It’s going to depend on what AI does with its intelligence, which will depend on its values system. It’s a huge unknown.
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Inflation is just the increase in the currency supply without backing the printing up with anything of value. Since we have 24T dollars in circulation worldwide, and print 2T per year, inflation is running at 8%.


Inflation is changes in price levels. The cause varies.

If you’re going to attribute to money supply increases, you have to consider the velocity of money - what money goes after. This is why prices of some things increase more than others.

There are a lot of factors that cause inflation aside from the monetary base.
I’m glad they’re being proactive as long as it’s legitimate concern and not fear mongering. Anthropic’s CEO issued a similar warning when he was at OpenAI for a prior GPT model.

I can very easily see where Claude Code and other similar environments could have the potential to perform the equivalent of a brute force attack on software. The speed at which it can develop and adapt is pretty amazing.
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30-40%

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90%

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40%

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80%

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60%

That's a lot of percents. You're gonna need to show your work.


This is why I keep coming to PT. :lol:
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She's a click whore.


They all are. It’s their business model.
Well at least they know he's not a good liar :dunno: :lol:
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urging followers to wait for concrete evidence rather than trusting mainstream media narratives or premature political leaks. It emphasizes skepticism of established media, suggesting that data, evidence, and official actions should be


Oh. I just call that common sense.


Beat me to it. :lol:
If they're talking about this technology, they likely have much more powerful things that they're not talking about, and I'd imagine the other intelligence agencies can read between the lines.
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How is this better than the pre-war status quo?


One fair point is that any nuclear program they had has likely been pushed back quite a bit.

I'm honestly trying to figure out the rest, though. I'm not advocating for this war and I never have, but I also don't understand why we still let them control the Strait given the rest what has been taken out.
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Golf coach Butch Harmon says Trump is not welcome to be a member at Augusta National


The bigger question is why this even matters.

There’s no talk of Trump joining by anyone.

This is clickbait to get people talking and engaging. Algorithm drivel to get people arguing so they’ll feed ad revenues.
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I think being President, twice, tops being a member of Augusta


Made me think of the Eisenhower tree.

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The most powerful forces on earth have not been able to dissuade Augusta National’s leadership at times. In 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a club member, rose to address a meeting of Augusta National’s board of governors.

Cliff Roberts when he was chairman of the Augusta National Golf Club.

Eisenhower demanded that the club cut down a 65-foot loblolly pine tree on the left of the 17th hole that he found particularly vexing to his game. Cliff Roberts, the longtime domineering club chairman, stood up and declared Eisenhower out of order.

“Meeting adjourned,’’ Roberts announced and walked out of the room. The tree, like many other things unchanged at Augusta National, is still alongside the 17th hole.


It was until the 2014 ice storm.

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