

Have a look at this site, there are some good visualizations: https://usafacts.org/government-spending/


Have a look at this site, there are some good visualizations: https://usafacts.org/government-spending/
I would play the hell out of that Lego set.
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“If I am real, it makes the puppets real.”
Love it.


This would also protect your privacy. You would want to have an old style GPS in your car though.


Seasonally appropriate, though this one sort of predates Youtube:


The concept of saving is itself antiquated. Your data should always be saved.


DC metro.


Pass the hash, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pass_the_hash, is something Windows has been vulnerable to for a very long time. See also Mimikatz.
Now with an AI assistant.


When I hear about a book that excites me I take a note of it in my note taking app. When I finish my current book I look at my list and pick the most interesting one.


This doesn’t look like a class action, s just two cases. This could expose them to massive liability from other lawsuits that bankrupts them.


Put a teaspoon of salt in a glass of water and it is so salty you can barely sip it without gagging. Put a teaspoon of sugar in a glass of water and it is mildly sweet.


How do I treat my child’s pink eye?


How could this possibly be better than Netflix’s recommendation engine or even just asking chatgpt?


I an a certified mobile pentester and can tell you this is complete nonsense. There are real threats to your privacy and there are attacks that work against mobile devices. If you want to know what to do to protect yourself this EFF guide is a good place to start -> https://ssd.eff.org/playlist/journalism-student
Being loved and respected by the people in my life.
I found it by reflecting on the things that truly gave me fulfillment in life. Once you strip away the noise the only thing is left is the people in your life.
Looks like the Times of India broke the original story based on Benioff’s podcast comments:
“According to CNBC, CEO Marc Benioff revealed in a podcast that Salesforce had trimmed its support workforce from 9,000 to about 5,000 people through AI deployment. The company later clarified that it had “successfully redeployed hundreds of [those] employees into other areas like professional services, sales, and customer success.”
https://www.indiatoday.in/technology/news/story/after-firing-4000-employees-salesforce-admits-confidence-in-gen-ai-is-declining-zohos-sridhar-vembu-weighs-in-2842581-2025-12-27