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I can't believe I'm just now finding out that the ASCII code for the letter "X" is 88. Before I would've thought it was a coincidence but now....
— Alejandra Caraballo (@esqueer.net) 2025-02-04T19:57:08.732Z
Concerning.
- Arran : gay cat
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orange site:https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42971446
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I forgot I pinned my kernel to 5.19 because it was the last one fully supported (including rocm) by the amd-pro drivers for my GPU
Thankfully amd is so terrible with software that the vulkan backend in llama.cpp is actually faster! So I just installed the open source drivers and updated
My point is buy Nvidia
!pirates I wasted 80 dollars of my time to avoid buying a 60 dollar game (where steam would've told me what was wrong)
!peakpoors I've wasted 50+ hours of my life to save 200 dollars. This is why I'm one of you.
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of course it's a paki paper lmao, copy &&pasted :
The mastermind behind the right-wing X, formerly Twitter, account 'Inevitable West' has been exposed as an alleged Indian crypto scammer and political grifter following a major blunder.
Saurabh Chandrakar, linked to the controversial Mahadev betting app, mistakenly promoted the app on his main social media account, inadvertently leading to his identification. This error sparked online investigations, which uncovered his alleged involvement in a massive money-laundering operation connected to the app.
According to Indian news outlets, Chandrakar, a prominent figure behind the Mahadev betting app, is currently under house arrest in Dubai after being detained following an Interpol-issued Red Notice. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) in India is actively seeking his extradition to face charges related to money laundering, with estimates suggesting the illicit proceeds could amount to ₹6,000 crore (approximately $680 million). His case has become more complex as it is allegedly linked to several high-ranking politicians and bureaucrats in Chhattisgarh. So far, 11 individuals have been arrested, and two charge sheets have been filed.
The Mahadev app has become a focal point of controversy, drawing attention to Chandrakar's background. Reports suggest that he, along with business partner Ravi Uppal, allegedly ran the app as part of a larger scheme that defrauded thousands of people. The scale of the operation has raised further questions, particularly after reports surfaced of Chandrakar hosting a lavish wedding in Dubai.
In addition to his business dealings, Chandrakar gained notoriety on social media under the pseudonym 'Inevitable West,' where his account quickly gained traction. X users noticed a rapid surge in followers, with some speculating that his posts were picked up by high-profile individuals, including Elon Musk, which allegedly contributed to his skyrocketing popularity.
LMAO just lmao
.@Inevitablewest pic.twitter.com/91bUPZBZQD
— BladeoftheSun (@BladeoftheS) February 6, 2025
Inevitablewest is an Indian.
— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) February 5, 2025
Mahadev is a Hindu god. pic.twitter.com/o3MIX6SItB
Well well well @Inevitablewest pic.twitter.com/ecwIaQCrEV
— Next Wave America 🇺🇸 (@NextWaveAmerica) February 7, 2025
Why did you delete it @Inevitablewest
— Dr. Amira Dalton 🇺🇸 (@libertymama86) February 7, 2025
😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/VBdpGDj5FA
are any prominent racist accounts actually yt gigachads this can't keep happening lmao
++ALSO be sure to look at hidden replies on his posts, he's genuinely so mad and removing every comment pointing out that he's Indian 🤣
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scene: there's and old kpop group called 2NE1(it's kpop your parents listened to, just ask them ), one of the members is called Dara, who is very pretty and cute.
anyway, redditors recently discovered a clip from her blogging channel called DaraTV, in said clip she talked about how she once dated a 14 year old guy shortly, the catch? she was 19 at the time(altough she told the dude she was 16).
naturally, redditors think this is heccin manipulative and basically amounts to r*pe and yada yada yada, you know the drill. here's a few reddit threads with people losing their minds
https://old.reddit.com/r/kpopthoughts/comments/1im3xmr/dara_said_she_likes_younger_men_and_for_here/
as for me? i have already put in my application to become Dara's fulltime boytoy
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I'm not a fan of Trump in any way, shape or form, but for me getting rid of DEI and the insanity around gender is a good thing. But don't let one good thing blind you to all the other bad stuff. (20)
I am exactly talking about woke culture. Not about trump/musk or other politicians (-14)
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Lol. Get the fudge out. (-11)
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How much have you encountered this in real life? Let's not get carried away by the Russian propaganda farms please. They've fricked US politics and we need to learn to see through the manipulative bullshit. (30)
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Een oprechte vraag: wat houdt de 'woke-cultuur' in voor jou? Dat politieke correctheid en 'cancel-culture' schadelijk zijn, ben ik mee eens. Maar (anti)woke lijkt tegenwoordig een catchy term om anderen mee te 'cancellen' zodat enkel hun idee van politieke correctheid overblijft. Dus doet anti-woke dan niet hetzelfde als wat pro-woke zou doen? (4)
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Ik val geen mensen lastig. Ik reageer gewoon op comments. Dat is een beetje waar Reddit voor bedoeld is, weet je wel (1)
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Transgendere mensen zijn grofweg 0.5%. En dat van pottyten en sport wordt vooral door onszelf gepushed aangezien we ook gewoon mee willen draaien in de maatschappij.Het hoeft helemaal geen groot issue te zijn oid. Er zijn een hele hoop mensen die ophef erover proberen te maken, omdat ze weten hoe ze rechtse mensen moeten agiteren. Dat als ze je constant het idee geven dat er gebruik gemaakt wordt van je goede wil, dat je boos zal blijven en zal blijven engageren met hun content.Uiteindelijk is het inderdaad divide en conquer. Maar dat komt niet door trans mensen ofzo. Er wordt een hoop werk verricht om ons zwart te maken, en wij kunnen ook niet veel anders doen dan onszelf verweren (4)
Biggest Lolcow: /u/lam469
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Redditors mad x24
Zelensky is a heck of a lot smarter than Trump so
Trump offered 500 million for all resources and his personal guarantee so 4 years of peace
Redditors mad mad mad
No, he still thinks he can win. That's why the Russian army is still in Ukraine.
Hitler won his last battle on April 1945. His longest streak without winning a battle is couple weeks.
Ukraine won't its last battle in September 2022. They haven won a battle in over 2 years.
PUUUUUUUUTIN IS LOSING
https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/1ikrk40/russia_to_draft_100000_troops_putin_is_not/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Russian_mobilization
700k left 80% returned
Will 18-21 year old return that were 3 years ago 14-17 ?
But Russia is just increasing it army size and it has nothing to do with Ukraine since Russian using volunteers and 300k contract soldiers so regular army is inside Russia.
Also Redditors copping with China taking over Russia. That will be a gg for whole west that's why Trump trying to cozy with Russia.
But with all the resources in Ukraine we have to do simple math. So if Ukraine has oil for 100 buxx and it cost 200 buxx to remove it than it's absolutely not worth it and Ukrainian resources ain't easy to get on top of it they have small amount of it. Greenland of Australia is more worthy.
TLDR: Trump offers 500 millions for west Ukraine
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Seven authors have pulled out of the competition, citing free speech concerns.
Cancel culture—the practice of ruining someone's career for not sufficiently adhering to Leftist principles—appears to be dying after decades of victimizing innocent people. In what seems to be the first attempted cancelation of the new Trump administration, Self-Published Science Fiction Competition (SPSFC) announced on Wednesday that it was removing author Devon Eriksen's book from consideration for an award. The SPSFC said that it made the decision because Eriksen violated the competition's code of conduct—which had been published to X the day before this announcement.
SPSFC Twitter "We apologize for the extended delay and radio silence. Devon Eriksen has been removed from the SPSFC effective immediately for violation of our code of conduct," the SPSFC posted on X.
We apologize for the extended delay and radio silence. Devon Eriksen has been removed from the SPSFC effective immediately for violation of our code of conduct.
— The Self-Published Science Fiction Competition (@theSPSFC) February 4, 2025
Eriksen is the author of "Theft of Fire: Orbital Space #1," a popular self-published book that has received glowing reviews, including one from the creator of Doom. He didn't even enter the book into the competition; his wife did, thinking she might surprise him if he won. After seeing that he had been booted from the competition, he published a fictional account of learning that he had been entered into a competition without his knowledge and had somehow violated that competition's code of conduct, which he never agreed to.
Read the whole thing
I was walking down the sidewalk the other day, relishing how warm weather comes early in Tennessee, when a weird little goblin with big eyes and floppy green ears jumped out of the bushes in front of me.
— Devon Eriksen (@Devon_Eriksen_) February 4, 2025
"You're banned from the competition!" he proclaimed, with a self-satisfied… https://t.co/lRyhWclpXh pic.twitter.com/sgya1ote7I
Well, this morning the goblins came back.
— Devon Eriksen (@Devon_Eriksen_) February 5, 2025
I was frying up some bacon and eggs when the doorbell rang, and there he was again, sitting on shoulders of another goblin, who was standing on a rickety wooden crate, which, judging by the state of their clothing, they perhaps had… https://t.co/84be2wLD2s pic.twitter.com/QPz4N5zGJh
That code of conduct stated that contestants could not harass judges or other authors, which Devon didn't do—and couldn't do—since he didn't even know he was entered. But one of the judges posted on Bluesky, in a message provided to The Daily Wire, that even though Eriksen "didn't directly contact judges or other authors," his posts were "driving away judges, authors, and prospective contestants/members in huge numbers."
The SPSFC competition has been around for a few years and is currently in its fourth iteration. Nearly 200 books from independent authors are submitted and divided among various reviewers, each reviewing around 30 books. Each group then selects around four books as quarterfinalists, reads those four books, and selects two semi-finalists. Eventually, the list is narrowed down, and a winner is selected. There is no cash prize, but it allows the authors to collect reviews and publicity.
According to Christine, Eriksen's book had been selected as a quarterfinalist and was the only author to receive a "strong yes" in his batch. After dozens of authors had been cut, at least one began complaining about Eriksen's inclusion in the competition based on his numerous blog posts and tweets, which contain comments about immigration and transgenderism that frequently offend the Left. Dozens of people on Bluesky and the SPSFC groomercord started calling Eriksen a "nazi" for his posts and published some screenshots of them on Reddit along with a summary of the situation at the SPSFC. Following the prolonged outcry, the SPSFC put together a code of conduct and then used it to boot Eriksen from the competition.
But the code of conduct claims that its "goal is not to eradicate these 'bad' opinions" and that they are "not here to police people's opinions," they do just that after claiming Eriksen's posts amount to "hate speech" and "backwards attitudes."
Eriksen was not the only author targeted. E.J. Fisch, author of "Dakiti: Ziva Payvan Book 1," who wasn't even part of the SPSFC competition, spoke out against the handling of Eriksen and quickly saw her book dropped out of a promotion that is reportedly being run by one of the authors involved in the mob against Eriksen.
lol welp pic.twitter.com/2FBwiZgQFP
— EJ Fisch (@EJFisch) February 6, 2025
The announcement that Eriksen was booted from the competition was met with immediate backlash, with many other authors pulling their books from the competition. Moe Lane, whose book "Ghosts of an Alien Wind" was in the competition, asked the organizers to remove his book from consideration, though his reasoning is unclear. His announcement was posted on the Groomercord for the competition and was shared with The Daily Wire.
Other authors were more explicit about why they asked for their books to be removed from the competition. Gregory Michael, author of "Chloe's Kingdom," asked for his book to be removed because "free speech is crucial."
Removal of @Devon_Eriksen_ over politics is upsetting. Theft of Fire was likely the best book in the competition … I don’t agree with everything Devon tweets, but free speech is crucial. Please remove Chloe’s Kingdom @theSPSFC
— Gregory Michael (@_GregoryMichael) February 4, 2025
Heist novels need to stick together 🚀💰 https://t.co/kVnKpMeJ6R
G.S. Jennsen, author of "The Thief," posted a lengthy letter on X outlining why she wanted her book removed from the competition as well.
In light of recent events, I am withdrawing THE THIEF, which is currently a Quarterfinalist in @theSPSFC , from further consideration in the competition. More below.#SPSFC https://t.co/Hm1NEXTwPl pic.twitter.com/qMtYUjgHwq
— G. S. Jennsen (@GSJennsen) February 5, 2025
C.R. Walton, author of "Wilderness Five," also noted that Eriksen's removal had nothing to do with his actions relating to the competition, writing that the decision to drop him was "very clearly just caving to a hateful mob that hates the guy."
As some other authors, I'm distancing myself from @theSPSFC for its aggressive termination of @Devon_Eriksen_ for thoughts expressed on his own media channels completely unrelated to the competition.
— C. R. Walton (Scientist & Author) (@lithologuy) February 5, 2025
No specifics of the violation are even given. It is very clearly just caving… https://t.co/XZkeHlzzup
Zachary Forbes requested his book, "Slipspace: Terra Nullius" be removed from the competition as well, also writing a lengthy X post about how the SPSFC's recently introduced code of conduct "was done hastily and sloppily, left intentionally vague, for the sole purpose of banning one particular contestant."
Personal announcement in regards to SPSFC
— Zach Forbes (@ZachForbesBro) February 5, 2025
The left image below is an objective analysis of the their new ‘code of conduct’, written 2 (two) days ago…
It’s clear from any lens that this was done hastily and sloppily, left intentionally vague, for the sole purpose of banning one… https://t.co/pF7NVucixb pic.twitter.com/vnnbY3hDfV
Steve Gavin also requested his book "Cosmic Strife Assault" be removed from competition, writing a short post on X calling the situation involving Eriksen a "mess."
Thank you to the @theSPSFC judges and reviewers. I have watched the mess from afar and the disqual of @Devon_Eriksen_ and the CoC. This is not a political statement. Please remove my book from consideration in this contest. I wish everyone else the best of luck. pic.twitter.com/Bcf6zj8T6j
— Steve Gavin (@stevegavin09) February 5, 2025
Grace Walker publicly distanced herself from the SPSFC, seeking to have her book, "ASH (Rogues: Legends Book 1)," removed from the competition as well.
https://x.com/gwalkerauthor/status/1622877587983173632
Danielle Ste. Just also cut ties with the SPSFC, although her book, "The Disk Mirror Solution (Galaxia Mortem Book 1)," had already been cut from the competition.
Watching the #SPSFC controversy over the past couple days has been disheartening.
— Danielle Ste. Just (@DanielleSteJust) February 6, 2025
As a science fiction author, I want to concentrate on writing science fiction people will fall in love with, not on passing a purity test whose requirements are only known to the gatekeepers.
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Haldane B. Doyle, author of "Our Vitreous Womb," announced he was also withdrawing from the competition, thanking the volunteer judges but saying he only wants "to participate in indie sci fi competitions that judge the books and not the authors, regardless of the criteria applied."
I am officially withdrawing "Our Vitreous Womb" from the #SPSFC competition. I'm deeply appreciative of the volunteer judges @theSPSFC , but I only want to participate in indie sci fi competitions that judge the books and not the authors, regardless of the criteria applied.
— zeroinputagriculture (@zeroinputag) February 6, 2025
Even one of the competition's judging teams decided to pull out of the competition—not because they agreed with what Eriksen had said—but because of how SPSFC handled the situation. The eight authors—other than Ste. Just—who have so far withdrawn from the competition were quarterfinalists, meaning they had already advanced over about 30 other competitors in each of their respective judging groups.
Eric Kay, author of "Above Dark Waters," wrote on X that his book had already been cut, but questioned why the people behind the competition couldn't just cut Eriksen and write a nice review for his book, as they had done for Kay's book.
I was in the competition and was already cut. Why couldn't they simply cut Devon at the Quarterfinals and write a nice review like below?
— Eric Kay (Hard Sci-Fi) (@Eric_K_PNW) February 7, 2025
Because they wanted to make an example and keep purity and 'do something' above sense. pic.twitter.com/Nl1XjTathb
The idea that fellow competitors would drop out of a competition in solidarity with one of their own is almost unheard of when it comes to these types of cancelations and shows the ideology of "cancel culture" may no longer be tolerated. Christine Eriksen wrote on X that "cancelations are canceled" and pointed out that her husband's book has had one of its best sales days to date.
Cancelations are ✨C A N C E L E D✨
— Christine Eriksen (@AnEriksenWife) February 5, 2025
A big thank you to everyone who's shown support for @Devon_Eriksen_'s unfair treatment in this. I was excited to submit Theft of Fire to a fun little competition, but when they created a CoC explicity to appease a mob and kick him out? 😭 https://t.co/jp57ZK5lMw pic.twitter.com/QIg4uANEXD
Other authors who dropped out of the competition said they had seen an increase in sales. Michael, who was the first to withdraw from the competition, noted that "Chloe's Kingdom" was now #1 on Amazon, "not from winning a competition – but for standing up for free speech. Doing the right thing feels good."
CHLOE'S KINGDOM is #1 on Amazon! 🚀 Not from winning a competition—but for standing up for free speech. Doing the right thing feels good.
— Gregory Michael (@_GregoryMichael) February 6, 2025
To my new readers, I can't wait for your thoughts & reviews! Oh, and did I mention there’s a raccoon? 🦝 pic.twitter.com/SPS0YGhdjw
In a post shared with The Daily Wire, John A. Douglas, author of "The Black Crown," commented that the SPSFC doesn't "fully understand the schism kicking Devon out has caused in the indie author spaces." "DevonGate is a seismic shift in the indie landscape," Douglas added. "And he didn't even DO anything!"
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— Pirat_Nation 🔴 (@Pirat_Nation) February 7, 2025
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I resigned from xAI tonight.
— Benjamin De Kraker (@BenjaminDEKR) February 12, 2025
It makes me very sad, but was the right thing to do -- and here's why.
xAI told me I either had to delete the post quoted below, or face being fired.
After reviewing everything and thinking a lot, I've decided that I'm not going to delete the post… https://t.co/8egdL0c8gc
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Protecting big booty Latina’s from deportation at ICE headquarters pic.twitter.com/hQSKz6DEXV
— Alex Stein #99 (@alexstein99) February 12, 2025
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Is it over for !redscarepod next?
Or can it be reopened?
Same thing just happened to /r/Wordington (zoomer shitposting sub, actually was funny)
Is a great purge underway?
Jannies discuss
https://old.reddit.com/r/ModSupport/comments/1ii6gbk/mass_sub_bannings/
The Jeet gays have fallen
/r/WhoreDaughter is gone. It's truly over now
https://old.reddit.com/r/ModSupport/comments/1ii6p9n/our_subreddit_was_banned_by_mistake/
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Report these comments for "sharing personal information". I am genuinely surprised that Reddit would ban for sharing names.
I think we have an opportunity here to cause significant drama across all of Reddit. They'll blame /u/spez for colluding with Musk and Trump. They'll call Reddit a right-wing website now.
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my european ass cannot even possibly begin to understand how he is even able to sell this without any legal repercussions https://t.co/dru2uRKZKE
— Enezia (@aegifogur) February 11, 2025