Good night Maria 💤 Love the chicks!
Definitely a micro aggression.
GM ☕️🔥
#dogstr

Bullish investors cut cash levels to 15-year low, BofA says | Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/markets/bullish-investors-cut-cash-levels-15-year-low-bofa-says-2025-02-18/
Who’s ready to do some “revenge buying” in March? LFG!!
This guy fuckin kills me
Trump DESTROYS the lunatic Governor of Maine who still thinks it's a good idea for men to compete in women's sports
She kinda looks like a dude so I understand where she's coming from
BTW this is my first post from my brand new nostr:nprofile1qqsfnz2sqsflkatdssmeztxr90s8xrd7r07xkhfwaa6eu9zkcguljpgpz4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezu7rdwgh8ymmrddesz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ekk7um5wgh8qatzqyv8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnndehhyapwwdhkx6tpdskdh679 account 🔥
I am officially a builder
Love it 🤣 I have family in Maine that I’m trolling hard
These are important but difficult questions, as technology bleeds into more domains, and governments/corporations are vying for all the data they can get their hands on.
I think it’s important to:
A. Have access to tools that have privacy as a default with the ability to selectively disclose information.
B. Provide transparency on how your data is being used. Example: when we go to a financial advisor or doctor, we take for granted that they’re not broadcasting our data for profit, otherwise they’d face legal action. But for the AI versions of these roles, there is a trade-off and people should be made aware of how their data is being used.





