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The F-35 Project Has Been a Disastrous Waste of Money and once again dudes in sandels are whoopin your arse.... which is OK in my opinion. Nobody wants your dumb jets yankkkee doodle dum dum imperialist pig dogs. Spain rules out buying F-35, choosing between Eurofighter or FCAS because they are smart. The military industrial complex in "not a real country yankkkeee imperialist pig dog dum dum land" is not for the benifit or the protection of a nation but to rob the tax payer and bully countries without defense. I told you yankkkeees the chair force is not the same... you will get cliped and navy boyz also your ships will get sinked... booyah you are losing badly. By the way Liberalism is a right wing ideology and there is no LEFT in the imperial core. All the "Progressives" have proven themselves to be democrats. Also Liberals make my tummy sick. Yankkke your kids are disturbed, you have no freedom of speech, you gotta give a stool sample just to sign online, your roads are shit and you look like shit. Sheeeeeet the romans built roads that are still around today. You ain't shit. Time for introspection turdz. You are too boomer coded. Too much ladder pulling no honor amounst theives. You have been warned...Stop breeding no HOPE in the imperial core. Your legacy is your children in debt. Tools, fools and prisions they call schools. NOW TAKE YOUR MEDICINE. "A spoon full of sugar makes the turd sandwich go down...A spoon full of sugar makes the turd sandwich go down"

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Welcome back to the History of the CIA. Today we dive into the first operation of the newly formed CIA in Italy in 1948.

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It remains unclear why the US military suddenly fled Afghanistan in 2021, leaving behind billions of dollars of equipment. It was clear a decade before that the American occupation was unnecessary and failed to tame the Afghan tribes. By 2021, the US military was needed elsewhere as the war in Ukraine was about to explode while African nations rebelled against their covert French colonial lords. Yet there is hard evidence they left after profits from the secret American opium trade in Afghanistan crashed after Fentanyl became the preferred drug for abusers.


Related Tale: “Protecting the American Opium Trade”; youtube.com/watch?v=AbMtlSCjLcc&t=22s

Related Tale: “Football Star Murdered in Afghanistan”; youtube.com/watch?v=vIPVMjq5i2I&t=23s

“100% DROP In Afghan Opium: How CIA Propped Up Drug Trade For Years”; Breaking Points; September 24, 2024; youtube.com/watch?v=TL7qT0goYLw&pp=0gcJCR0AztywvtLA

Related Tale: “The Chaotic Fall of Kabul in 2021”; youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Q61BWOkzw

Related Tale: “The Empire Enters the Cocaine Trade”; youtube.com/watch?v=vMmeImFzYRk&t=23s

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Most Americans don’t remember the first Gulf War in 1991 because the United States has been warring in that region ever since. A key objective was to demonstrate that American military power can be used without killing thousands of American soldiers. The official count shows this was accomplished with just 148 Americans killed in action and another 70 who died in accidents. There were rumors that American soldiers had been exposed to deadly chemicals, but these were denied by the Pentagon.

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As American military forces arrived in Afghanistan, they began building a network of bases to rule the entire nation. This repeated the mistakes of the Vietnam war. Each base required clean water, electricity, security, and frequent resupply, which required guarding bridges, road mine clearing, weekly supply convoys, and helicopter runs. This was expensive, required much manpower, left forces dispersed, provided ample targets for the enemy, and alienated the population with frequent “search and destroy” patrols that caused much death and destruction.

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In imperialist pig dog Yankee land lays the path of the pleb, our whole society is a grooming session by the pdfile capitalist trans-international elite. Socialism for the rich, unions for the dogs and scraps for the rest. Every pop culture reference is a distraction from our problems and a catharsis for the gaping wound that is the void of any real way of life, as we occupy and claw for our meaningless positions in the hierarchy of obfuscated barbarity. It is an inversion, where the leader is a follower and the follower is a leader that is dead, if there is a hell, it is inside your head. In the web of lies they flood the zone that's why no one knows what's going on, plebs join their tribe and that's where they'll hide in their prideful ignorance as the Minotaur chases them through the superstructure of tyranny and then they cry victim. There is a reason why bad things happen and it is a business model. Can’t have winners without losers. In the dog pile only one idiot comes out with the ball. This is a land that is a empty vessel. This is a land of unimportant things.

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While the US and Israel pound Iranian infrastructure and kill civilians, the question arises: Should we still "support the troops"?

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Remote drivers intervene in unusual situations

**The takeaway: As robotaxis and other AI-based technologies proliferate, so does the myth that these systems are fully autonomous. During a recent Senate hearing, industry leader Waymo provided the latest reminder that AI relies on human labor – often low-paid – more than people realize. **

Waymo's chief safety officer, Mauricio Peña, recently noted that when the company's robotaxis encounter unusual situations, they may request real-time input from a remote response agent, receiving human guidance when needed. While some of the contractors work in the US, many operate from other countries, such as the Philippines.

The admission is another example of human workers, often contractors, supporting supposedly autonomous AI systems from behind the curtain. Tesla's robotaxis still rely on human monitors sitting inside each vehicle.

Contract labor has been at the heart of AI since OpenAI sparked the latest wave of investment in the technology several years ago. ChatGPT relied heavily on workers from across the world to train its underlying large language model, often for as little as $15 an hour with no benefits.

Filipino remote workers also oversaw most of the orders taken through Presto Automation's supposedly autonomous fast-food drive-thru system. Meanwhile, Amazon's ill-fated Just Walk Out technology, which claimed to handle physical purchases automatically without involving cash registers, actually relied upon workers in India to monitor customers.

Tesla's robots, the primary reason why the company is discontinuing its most popular vehicles, became arguably the most notorious example of this phenomenon in late 2024. At the company's "We, Robot" event, the robots admitted that they still relied upon human intervention, and a video of a unit falling over after mimicking the motion of its remote operator removing their headset went viral.

However, the senators grilling Peña at the hearing were less concerned about the use of remote workers than the fact that many were not American.

Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey called the employment of foreign remote workers "completely unacceptable." While input lag from workers operating halfway across the world presents a safety issue, lawmakers were also concerned about Waymo's connections to China and other foreign countries.

Although Tesla uses its own cars, Waymo employs vehicles from various countries, including China. The decision drew suspicions that the Alphabet-owned company is attempting to circumvent import restrictions on Chinese vehicles. When asked about the use of internet-connected Chinese cars on American roads, Peña emphasized that the autonomous driving systems are installed in the US.

Correction (Feb 10, 2026): The original version of this article described Waymo vehicles as "switching control" to remote drivers in unusual situations. Waymo says its remote fleet response agents do not directly operate vehicle controls, but instead provide real-time contextual information that the autonomous system uses while remaining in control of the vehicle. The article has been updated to clarify this distinction.

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A coalition of advocacy groups on Monday released a report outlining brutal conditions inmates say they experience at the GEO Group's 1,532-bed Aurora Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center.

Organizers hope the report fuels the effort to shut down the facility and free the people inside — an outcome they insist is possible, even as Immigration and Customs Enforcement expands its detention facilities nationwide, including in Colorado.

The organization says the report is an extension of the oversight efforts of Democratic Rep. Jason Crow.

The organizers took testimony from 31 detainees who expressed concerns about poor medical treatment, unlivable conditions, abusive guard behavior and poor nutrition.

In the mix:

A persistent failure to adequately treat inmates’ health issues with medicine beyond a single dose of Ibuprofen
A proliferation of diagnoses for serious mental health conditions like schizophrenia that inmates had never suffered from before
An overall lack of sufficient calories and vegetables
Verbal and physical abuse by guards
Extreme temperatures
Forced labor

“GEO strongly disagrees with these allegations, which we believe are instigated by politically motivated outside groups as part of a campaign to abolish ICE and end federal immigration detention by attacking the federal government's immigration facility contractors,” the detention operator wrote in a statement.

One of the groups that coauthored the report, the American Friends Service Committee, has fought the private operation of the ICE detention facility for nearly two decades.

Health concerns

Detainees seeking health care in the GEO facility described receiving devastating misdiagnoses and prescriptions for the wrong medicines.

People suffered from chest pain, body pain, uncontrollable vomiting and headaches, said V Reeves of the housing advocacy group Housekeys Action Network Denver. The response, detainees reported: a single dose of Ibuprofen.

“They are not able to receive further treatment, and this results in people suffering and having conditions that are not detected and deteriorate quickly,” Reeves said at a press conference on Monday.

Mental health issues are exacerbated by detention, and treatment is inadequate, detainees reported.

They “talk about feeling afraid, bored, insane, lonely, panicked, sad and traumatized,” Reeves said. “They talk about how severe PTSD is exacerbated by being detained. They talk about folks who are screaming throughout the night and never receiving treatment or support for that.”

Inmates reported they visited the medical center to talk about a physical issue and instead received a psychiatric evaluation, Reeves said. They receive diagnoses they never had before, including serious issues like schizophrenia.

“Those sorts of conditions and those labels can have an adverse impact on people's actual immigration cases,” Reeves said.

GEO maintains that its Aurora facility offers competent medical care and refutes these allegations.

“At locations where GEO provides health care services, individuals are provided with access to teams of medical professionals including physicians, nurses, dentists, psychologists, and psychiatrists,” the agency wrote. “Ready access to off-site medical specialists, imaging facilities, Emergency Medical Services, and local community hospitals is also provided when needed.”

Living conditions

Incarcerated people described poor sleeping conditions, exacerbated by extreme cold and too few blankets, along with loud TVs and bright lights. Temperatures were often too cold in the summer and too hot in the winter, detainees reported.

GEO’s “volunteer work” program, where people earn $1 a day, felt more like forced labor to multiple detainees, who said they would be punished if they did not participate. Advocates likened the program to “sharecropping.”

“Respondents noted that the kitchen service prepares food for roughly 1,200 people daily and requires a wake-up time of 3 a.m.,” the report states. “As for laundry service, clothes are washed once per week and often get mixed up, resulting in people unwillingly sharing clothes and further facilitating the spread of disease.”

A 30-minute phone call costs detainees $5 – an entire week’s wages. A packet of ramen cost more than three days’ wages. And a can of chicken cost more than 17 days’ wages, according to the report. Advocates argue GEO is exploiting their labor and overcharging for items at the commissary.

Inmates described extreme boredom, symptoms of PTSD, and a lack of activities.

But GEO maintains its support services are monitored by on-site ICE personnel.

“In the event issues are identified, we quickly resolve all of ICE’s concerns as required by ICE’s Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan,” a GEO spokesperson wrote.

The guards

Inmates said they were placed in solitary confinement for stretches of time — sometimes when they were a victim of a crime. In solitary, they missed meals and were denied phone calls, commissary use and visits.

Guards treated detainees “like animals,” several people told the investigators.

“I don’t know if they treat us bad because they're racist or because of the color of our [orange] uniforms,” one inmate said in the report. “The new ones are a little worse, they act like they're part of ICE, part of the system, like they've chosen this job just to mistreat us.”

Discipline was meted out in an arbitrary fashion, detainees complained. They threw away personal items and, in some cases, physically and verbally abused them, the report alleges. Finally, if one person broke a rule, an entire group would be punished.

A lack of food

Detainees reported being undernourished.

“Lunch today was a third cup of beans, quarter cup canned corn, one to two pieces of lettuce, a half a piece of bread, and a baby’s spoon-sized serving of something unidentifiable without color, no condiment,” one person said.

GEO is simply not feeding people enough calories, and people are suffering from malnutrition, according to the report. Food is largely processed and lacks variety.

The facility also lacks basic food safety standards, the report alleged. Detainees do the cooking, and they receive little training, the advocates said.

Guards allegedly refused to deliver food to sick people and would pay some detainees with a bag of chips for a day’s work. If the person refused, they would be sent to solitary, according to the report.

Next steps

The coalition hopes the report shines a light on poor conditions at the facility and motivates the Department of Homeland Security to cut ties with GEO.

A GEO spokesperson, meanwhile, maintains the company has played a critical role for 40 years supporting federal immigration enforcement.

“Over the last four decades, our innovative support service solutions have helped the federal government implement the policies of seven different Presidential Administrations,” GEO wrote in a statement.

The company’s contract to operate the jail is up for renewal in October.

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I like this guy.

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The Buick failed to yield and the 6,660 lb cyber truck may have been speeding.

I was in portugal in a verbo rental (forgive me) drinking on the balcony late at night. Farro Portugal to be exact and I witinessed a car crash with two soviet style tiny cars. It was like a cartoon. They didn't miss a beat.... one ran from the scene and as the other collected themselves eventually chased after them. It was comical and harmless... relative no harm done. In the pit of despair inside of the imperial core we are groomed from a young age to psychopathy. The USA and its stoopid culture is and has infected the world. Imperial dum dum yankeeeland is not a model to build from and our ideas are stooooopid and anti-social.

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Are you ready to ruuuuummmmmmmbbbbllllleeeee ..... This world is a turd sandwich but I found value in this website

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 22 points 1 month ago

My head is going to explode

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 26 points 10 months ago

HR sucks and so does AI Slop

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 25 points 10 months ago

UNOooooooooooo.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 25 points 11 months ago

Stonewall was a riot.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 25 points 11 months ago

These drivers are treated like shit. There is a reason why things are the way they are. I didn't get my package right away, but it's okay, because eventually I did and they just left it. They're asked to do much for way too little. Remember, it's the fuckers at the top that cause all of our problems. Don't blame the help.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 26 points 11 months ago

As long as it's not owned by a douchebag and its open source and transparent, I don't give a fuck what you call it.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 21 points 11 months ago

Remember to tell them what they want to hear and they will do the same but we all know it is just a game.

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 24 points 1 year ago

This is why I got my 70 year old mother on a frameworks laptop running pop OS. It looks like a Mac and she thinks its pretty. Switching cost is over hyped. Fuck big tech

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 23 points 1 year ago

Good fuck McDonalds

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I wounded if working people will be able to afford this... Given the amount of amputee veterans who lost limbs and veteran suicide rate...me thinks not... But sure it seems pretty nifty...just swell

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 26 points 1 year ago

Finally I am represented hahaha

[-] andybytes@programming.dev 21 points 1 year ago

This is an example of corporate terrorism sponsored by our own government. Elon Musk loves to see himself as the villain in Ready Player One. And this is not a joke you can look it up. Big tech is waging war against American citizens, and no longer do we have any control of our government, and the Democrats will not save us. The electoral processes will not save us. This is just hard for some people to accept, that's why things have to fall apart before they get a clue. Unfortunately, those that are wiser are going to feel the flames first.

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