For some reason, Grammarly keeps trying to insert "Brandon Carr is a dummy" at the beginning of each of my paragraphs.
For some reason, Grammarly keeps trying to insert "Brandon Carr is a dummy" at the beginning of each of my paragraphs.
It's hard to know what to make of this whole post but one takeaway is that if you have so much money that you write about your lobster open claw agent losing several hundred thousand dollars as a mildly amusing story, you probably have too much money.
"I gave my agent a wallet with $50,000 and lost $450,000 because of a two-hundred-character limit on a tool name."
The media today probably:
Did Joe Biden create too many jobs?
North Korean agents using AI to trick western firms into hiring them, Microsoft says
"Whereas cognitive offloading is a strategic delegation of deliberation, using a tool to aid one’s own reasoning, cognitive surrender is an uncritical abdication of reasoning itself."
top 5 all-time poster. “riding in a golf cart fatly” is outstanding
Screenshot of The Guardian with the top 42% taken up by some car ad and the bottom 42% by another ad from the newspaper asking for money.
Web design in 2026 leaving a small gap where you can just about read the headline
Glenn Beck is summoning up an AI George Washington to ask him about Iran
I honestly thought Grammarly was an editing tool and not whatever the hell this is.
1. WTF is this photo? Murc's Law is not a constitutional provision. Total media failure. More free passes for all the Republicans 🤷♂️🤦♂️
2. Folks look at you like you're crazy when you say we're in the midst of the worst, most unprecedented Article I constitutional crisis in 🇺🇸, & then it's Wednesday.
"Attention is a finite, delicate resource. It grows stronger when used. It atrophies when not engaged. The more fragmented our attention, the more we feel boredom. The more things vie for our attention, the less engaged we become. It’s a tough battle to fight."
Somehow, the future of the economy
Apparently, you can now gamble on how many cars make it through a given intersection during a given period of time. I'm assuming someone will rebrand this as "commuting markets."
Trump is once again fighting wokeness this afternoon
Scoop: U.S. ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee joked to embassy staff about procreating while sheltering in place on Tuesday in a memo one U.S. official described as “awkward” and “odd.”
I think there’s actually kind of a broader doomsday scenario where the general ethos of “it’ll all work out” that has pervaded institutions during Trump 2.0 gives way, and everyone looks around and realizes a criminal madman is running the US, like the moment Wil E. Coyote looks down
uld you support or oppose abolishing ICE? (%) Somewhat or strongly supportNot sureSomewhat or strongly oppose U.S. adult citizens 39 Party ID Democrats 14 Independents 35 Republicans 68
Per The Economist/YouGov, half of Americans support ABOLISHING ICE.
Literally, "abolishing."
yougov.com/en-us/articl...
The guy who was president 34 years ago is younger than the current president. That is an insane trend.
It's not the worst idea to have a semi-sympathetic story about parents who didn't get their kids vaccinated, but there's no reason to write this as though anti-vaccine activism is somehow just in the air or the discourse. Tell this story the same way you'd tell a story about a scam targeting seniors
just incredibly great that the CEO of a cutting edge multibillion dollar technology company working in defense contracting gets to have incredibly high stakes “learning experiences” that a middle manager with three years of team leadership experience would have understood must be avoided
Are High School civics classes now just part of history? "So once upon a time, the US had laws..."
the current ironclad rule at the supreme court is that you must always assume the government is acting in good faith unless the government is democrats