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Crime Motorbike Taxi Driver Arrested for Egg Attack on Tourist in Hua Hin
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UK to Launch Solar Dimming Experiments in Effort to Curb Climate Crisis
So we have a tiny country the size of Michigan planning to unilaterally modify the entire world's climate. Are you sure that's not the plot of Austin Powers 4 Maximum Stupidity ? -
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Are you actually using AI yet?
I use several. If it’s an important question, I would double check the answer with 2 or 3 of the free AI apps. Sometimes I have had conflicting answers, which then needs a bit of further investigation. Mainly I just use Perplexity. -
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Are you actually using AI yet?
chat gpt wrote me a will this week, in thai and english created me a barbie picture of my wife with an uploaded photo, which she loved evaluated which baby seat was the best one on lazada for our travel requirements wrote code for me for my bro's website it is the bomb!! i love how u can ask it long detailed questions, of say 50 words, and the answers will usually be good. you cannot do that with google search AFAIK -
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Trump’s Immigration Crackdown 655% Rise in Terrorist Arrests, Including India’s Most Wanted
Trump Administration’s Immigration Crackdown Hits New Legal Roadblocks Three federal judges sharply question the legality of Trump’s tactics https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/trump-administrations-immigration-crackdown-hits-new-legal-roadblocks-5110418e text from MSN: A trio of federal judges excoriated the Trump administration Tuesday over its immigration crackdown and threw up new legal roadblocks to the White House’s no-holds-barred approach. A Maryland judge overseeing the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, accused the administration of bad faith, falsehoods and willfully misreading a Supreme Court ruling in trying to avoid providing additional information under oath about its actions. Judges in Colorado and New York sharply questioned the legality of the administration’s use of wartime measures to speed deportations of alleged gang members and criticized the lack of legal protections for individuals who have been detained and are slated for removal. At issue in the New York and Colorado cases is the administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, bypassing normal immigration procedures. Trump in mid-March signed a proclamation declaring the gang equivalent to a hostile foreign government in wartime and ordering government agencies to immediately remove its alleged members. Hours after the proclamation was made public, immigration officials launched planes moving more than 200 migrants, most of them Venezuelans, to a notorious prison in El Salvador. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/trump-administration-s-immigration-crackdown-hits-new-legal-roadblocks/ar-AA1Dq094 -
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White House Considers Slashing China Tariffs to De-Escalate Trade War
You lot are the most shameless distorters of facts I have ever seen. You lot all claimed China would not negotiate, you want me to drag out the posts and repost them? Just shameless.
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