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a-salty-alto · 11 months ago
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"Please help me budget this my franchise is dying"
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tiressian · 2 years ago
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Quick how do i turn off the kudos button
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they-breasted-boobily · 1 year ago
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14) the two days when twitter verification had absolutely no restrictions
the best days to have been on the internet:
1) nov 5th 2020
2) the day the queen croaked
3) april 1st 2013 (mishapocalypse)
4) april 1st 2024 (boop)
5) when the evergiven got stuck in suez canal
6) when trump got covid
7) four seasons landscaping
8) jan 6th insurrection
9) skeleton war
10) dashcon
11) bisexual firefighter
12) battle of the joshes
13) dec 21st 2012
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newstech24 · 5 days ago
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UK promise of £1bn increase to job assist for disabled not but funded
Unlock the Editor’s Digest at no cost Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favorite tales on this weekly e-newsletter. The UK authorities’s promise of an additional £1bn to assist disabled individuals into work isn’t matched by new cash from the Treasury, casting doubt on ministers’ skill to ship divisive welfare reforms whereas nonetheless tackling different priorities comparable to…
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politsport · 3 months ago
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tracknews1 · 11 months ago
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China tycoon Guo convicted in US over $1bn scam
Self-exiled Chinese businessman Guo Wengui has been convicted by a US court of defrauding his online followers in a billion-dollar scam. He was found guilty on nine of the 12 criminal counts he faced, including racketeering, fraud and money laundering. Guo’s sentencing has been scheduled for 19 November, when he could face decades behind bars. He has been in prison since his arrest in March…
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digitalcreationsllc · 2 years ago
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Approval Phishing Scams Drain $1bn of Cryptocurrency from Victims
Approval phishing scams have been used to steal at least $1bn in cryptocurrency since May 2021, according to a new report by Chainalysis. The researchers estimates that this technique, which is frequently used by romance scammers, has led to crypto users losing at least $374m so far in 2023. Approval phishing is a type of crypto scam in which attackers attempt to trick targets into signing a…
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alpha-mag-media · 2 years ago
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Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg held Dana White talks ‘multiple times a week’ to thrash out $1bn super-fight contract | In Trend Today
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg held Dana White talks ‘multiple times a week’ to thrash out $1bn super-fight contract Read Full Text or Full Article on MAG NEWS
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ur-mag · 2 years ago
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Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg held Dana White talks ‘multiple times a week’ to thrash out $1bn super-fight contract | In Trend Today
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg held Dana White talks ‘multiple times a week’ to thrash out $1bn super-fight contract Read Full Text or Full Article on MAG NEWS
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cake-emu · 9 days ago
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The UK has just experienced its warmest and sunniest spring on record, and the driest in more than 130 years.
Per press release, England's Environment Agency convened a National Drought Group meeting on 5th June 2025 - following the driest March, April, and May since 1893 - to discuss the latest outlook and hear from water companies about steps they are taking to prepare for the summer.
Water Minister Emma Hardy: "We face a water shortage in the next decade."
Dr Will Lang, Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office: "Looking further ahead, the chance of a hot summer is higher than normal with an associated increased risk of heatwaves and related impacts."
Sarah Keith-Lucas, the BBC's Lead Weather Presenter explains the impact of extreme heat on drought: "extreme heat increases evaporation of moisture from the ground leading to drier ground. Drier ground heats up more quickly, which in turn pushes the temperature of the air above it even higher."
The area of the UK burnt by wildfires this year (as of 27th April, so not including wildfires that have occured since then) is already higher than the total for any year in more than a decade, a result of prolonged dry, sunny weather, and lack of rainfall in March and April.
And now, the Guardian reports this week that the Environment Agency cannot accurately predict how much water England will be short of in future decades, due to the boom in AI usage.
AI datacentres, which use vast quantities of water to cool their servers - preventing them from overheating and shutting down - are not required to report how much water they use. As a result, the EA cannot model for how much water - which largely comes from the public water supply - these datacentres may require in the years to come.
"The regulator added that the majority of datacentres were using the public water supply rather than alternative sources, and that they did not want this to stop, or [want] transparency over their figures."
Meanwhile, Keir Starmer, looking to boost the UK's AI infrastructure, has pledged £1bn of extra funding for AI compute – the microchips, processing units, and cabling that make AI systems function. 💩🙃
TL;DR - as temperatures rise and Spring months become increasingly drier, the UK is facing a water shortage, and the Environment Agency cannot even accurately predict how much water we will be short of because AI datacentres - which notoriously use a lot of water to cool their servers - do not have to report how much they use.
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reasonsforhope · 8 months ago
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"Canada's parliament has passed a bill that that will cover the full cost of contraception and diabetes drugs for Canadians.
The Liberal government said it is the initial phase of a plan that would expand to become a publicly funded national pharmacare programme.
The government estimates one in five Canadians struggle to pay for prescription drugs.
The federal government still has to negotiate individual funding commitments with Canada's provinces and territories.
A report from parliament's budget watchdog estimates this bill will increase federal spending by C$1.9bn ($1.3bn; £1bn) over the next five years.
Canadians currently pay for prescription drugs through a mix of private, public and out-of-pocket plans.
The programme will cover 100% of the cost of diabetes and contraception medication for those who do not have drug plan coverage, and out-of-pocket costs for those who do.
The federal government estimates that nine million Canadian women of reproductive age will have access to common types of contraception under the plan.
Birth-control pills and IUDs can cost between C$100 and C$300 a year.
The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada hailed the ball as a "historic achievement".
"Women across the country will be able to make choices about contraception based on what's best for their lives, not their wallets," it said.
In addition, some 3.7 million Canadians have been diagnosed with diabetes.
Diabetes drugs covered include insulin - for people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, which can cost between C$900 and C$1,700 a year - and Metformin, which helps lower blood sugar levels for people with type 2 diabetes.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the bill's passage "real progress" and urged provinces to quickly move forward with signing agreements.
The federal health minister has said he hopes that some provinces will have the plan in place by the end of this year, with all on board by next spring."
-via BBC, October 11, 2024
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unrelaxing · 1 year ago
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From a country where voting is not a choice, but a duty, it's interesting seeing American discourse every four years on whether or not voting matters. This year there's an added layer, because Joe Biden has been supporting Israel's genocide against Palestine. Now there's a pervading sentiment - both in and out of the US - that voting for Joe Biden supports Palestinian genocide, and it's an American's moral duty to withhold their vote in support of Palestine.
I guess the question I ask is: how is withholding your vote effective activism?
If you don't vote, and Trump wins, he says he will deport pro-Palestine demonstrators. He says he supports Israel's right to defend itself. If you vote independent, and Trump wins the same thing happens.
If Biden wins, he will continue his support of Israel.
So: Is voting really the battleground for the Palestinian genocide, when either outcome leads down the same road?
And what other battles are being fought in this presidential race?
Gun laws - Biden passed "the most significant gun safety legislation in more than two decades", the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. It includes enhanced background checks for gun purchasers, and prohibits individuals convicted of domestic violence towards a romantic partner from purchasing a gun (wherein the past a 'boyfriend loophole' had existed, wherein the law only applied if an individual was convicted of domestic violence against a spouse or cohabitant). Trump has promised to overturn Biden's new laws.
Healthcare - Uninsured Americans are at an all-time low under Biden's administration, with only 7.6% of Americans being uninsured in the second quarter of 2023. The number of people who signed up to Obamacare in 2024 is at 21.3 million - and Trump plans to repeal it.
Climate change - Biden's Inflation Reduction Act invests 300 billion dollars towards clean energy. Electricity generation from renewable energy sources — including wind, solar and hydropower — surpassed coal-fired generation in the electric power sector for the first time in 2022, making it the second-biggest source behind natural gas generation. At a recent dinner with oil executives and lobbyists, the Republican promised to eliminate Mr Biden's new climate rules and environmental regulations if they donated $1bn to his campaign.
Much has been said about Trump's second term beyond the above three points. @batboyblog posted a very clear and concise graphic on Trump's plans for his second term.
The BBC has also posted about Trump's plans for his second term, which I'll screenshot:
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Trump is now a felon, but I was really shocked to learn about how little impact this has on his ability to run as president. His supporters are likely to stay by his side, because they believe in these policies.
Biden does not have the same luxury. I don't think he should have the same luxury. Still, I feel like it's important to point out that Trump and Biden's opinions on Israel and Palestine align, but there are a plethora of other issues they do not align on. As a voter, as an activist, when given two political parties, why would you choose based on the similarities as opposed to the differences?
Ways to help Gaza.
Vetted gofundmes.
Other links to help Palestine.
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sed-official · 3 months ago
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im good! was just eating dinner (chicken and pasta), and have had a great rest day today with my dogs. i did nothing of note! yippee!
how are you?
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- @sed-official
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hi sed how are you
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newstech24 · 9 days ago
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Invoice Gates and Sam Altman’s nuclear teams elevate $1bn as traders guess on AI
Unlock the Editor’s Digest at no cost Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favorite tales on this weekly e-newsletter. Two firms backed by Invoice Gates and Sam Altman have raised greater than $1bn amid a surge in investor optimism that nuclear power will assist energy the synthetic intelligence revolution. TerraPower, a non-public firm based by Gates, mentioned on Wednesday it had raised…
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sayruq · 1 year ago
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Part of the package of arms transfers that the US will notify to Congress is a new shipment of precision-guided munitions worth more than $1bn dollars and a $2.5bn sale of F-35 fighter jets, Josh Paul, the former director of congressional and public affairs for the State Department’s bureau of political-military affairs, said. The sales are notable because they come amid rising tensions between Biden and Netanyahu over the course of the fighting in Gaza. On Monday, US national security advisor Jake Sullivan said that Biden warned his Israeli counterpart it would be a “mistake” to launch a full-scale ground invasion of Rafah, the southern Gaza city where 1.5 million Palestinians are sheltering. Israel is set to send a technical team to the US to discuss its invasion plans as early as this week, Sullivan said. But on Tuesday, Netanyahu reaffirmed his intention to launch a “ground incursion” into Rafah.
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gurutrends · 8 months ago
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All you need to know about £1bn airport expansion
London Stansted Airport is due to see the UK’s second highest number of passengers pass through its terminal annually. It comes as part of a landmark £1.1bn investment plan confirmed by the government on Monday. The announcement follows record-breaking passenger numbers for the Essex facility, with 29.3 million jet-setters taking flight in the year to September. With work due to start in 2025,…
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