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End of the year, here are our overall top performers this year across formats. (from ESPN CricInfo)
I was eondered why bumrah is not in odi list then remembered that he got rested in that odi đ -
What's ur biggest regret in 2024..?
Not taking career seriously -
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1+Cr Tax Bracket Payers list
No industrial growth no crorepati to pay tax -
help needed 26 TARD
GB sir se Kar le -
He deserves to be hyped otherwise they will do unjustice to him in bad phase
Let this man Debut in ODI he will be a best in that format -
Percentage of Cousin marriage in Indian states
That color coding is confusing at the lower end -
China can hack the U.S. Treasury but can't hack Bitcoin or Eth.
They might not be able to hack BTC or ETH, but they can still steal an awful lot of BTC and ETC by using the same sort of methods. -
Daily Crypto Discussion - December 31, 2024 (GMT+0)
I think I finally figured this whole crypto thing out. Last time I checked this sub was 4 months ago, last time I commented was 10 months ago, last time I bought BTC was 2 years ago at $16.5K.... just doing my best to forget that crypto even exists and man those 2 years actually flew by not watching charts and obsessing 24/7....happy new years and see ya'll in Dec 2025 when I check back in lol!!!! -
Andy Kim says he worries Jan. 6 has been âpapered overâ
Forgone conclusion at this point. Weâre stuck with this circus now. -
Steve Bannon Just Took His War With Elon Musk to a Ridiculous Level
Walking cold sore vs K-holed man baby. Whoever loses we all win in this match up. -
yoooooo WHAT
Lusty old goat is getting desperate day by day.
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I need help with my mac.
Most likely it is due to an error -
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China can hack the U.S. Treasury but can't hack Bitcoin or Eth.
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The MAGA Honeymoon Is Over | Silicon Valley and the nativist right worked together to elect Trump. Now the infighting has begun
Some highlights:
>Donald Trump had ignited this war by appointing the venture capitalist Sriram Krishnan to be his senior AI-policy adviser. Encouraged by the MAGA acolyte and expert troll Laura Loomer, parts of the far-right internet melted down, arguing that Krishnanâs appointment symbolized a betrayal of the principles of the âAmerica Firstâ movement.
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>Krishnan is an Indian immigrant and a U.S. citizen who, by virtue of his heritage, became a totem for the MAGA right to argue about H-1B visas, which allow certain skilled immigrants to work in the United States. (Many tech companies rely on this labor.) In response to Krishnanâs appointment, some right-wing posters used racist memes to smear Indians, who have made up nearly-three quarters of H-1B recipients in recent years. Loomer called such workers âthird world invadersâ and invoked the âGreat Replacementâ theory, which claims that Americaâs white population is being purposefully replaced by nonwhite people from other countries.
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>Although Musk has seemingly embraced white supremacy on the platform he owns, X, he apparently could not stand for an attack on a government program that has helped make him money. He is himself an immigrant from South Africa who has said that he worked in the U.S. under an H-1B visa before becoming a citizen. Musk also employs such workers at his companies. He posted on X in support of the H-1B program, arguing that it brings elite talent to America. This perspective is not remotely controversial for the Silicon Valley set, but the reactionary and nationalist wings of the Republican Party got very upset with Musk, very quickly. âThe American people donât view America as a sports team or a company,â the provocateur Jack Posobiec wrote in response to one of Muskâs tweets on Thursday. âThey view it as their home.â Later, Musk warned his critics that he will âgo to war on this issue the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend.â By the weekend, Steve Bannon, Trumpâs former adviser, had called H-1Bs a âscamâ and said that Muskâs defense of highly skilled immigrants is showing his âtrue colors.â
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>The tech right and nationalist right are separate (but overlapping) factions that operated in tandem to help get Trump reelected. Now they are at odds. For possibly the first time since Trumpâs victory, the racial animus and nativism that galvanized the nationalist right cannot immediately be reconciled with the tech rightâs desire to effectively conquer the world (and cosmos, in Muskâs case) using any possible advantage. After winning the election together, one side was going to have to lose.
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>This skirmish is a preview of how tension between the tech right and the nationalist right may play out once Trump takes office. The nationalists will likely get most of what they wantâTrump has already promised mass deportations, to their delightâbut when they butt heads with Silicon Valley, Trump will likely defer to his wealthiest friends. Thatâs how things went during his first term. Despite Trumpâs populist promise in 2016 that he would create an economy that benefited common people at the expense of large corporations and the rich (a position popular with the more nationalist wing of the right), he largely did the opposite, supporting and signing into law tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy. This happened even as much of the tech world rebuked Trump over his âMuslim banâ and family-separation policy, which employees of tech giants prodded their leaders to oppose.
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>This time around, with Musk and the tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy running the newly created Department of Government Efficiency, the billionaire venture capitalist Marc Andreessen helping staff the department, and Krishnan set to advise on AI policy, the tech right is being integrated into the incoming administration. Trumpâs other appointments also suggest that his administration will be friendly to the rich and powerful. His advisers and Cabinet appointments so far consist of ultra-rich confidants from finance and real estateâindustries that prioritize markets above other conservative principles. His proposed Cabinet includes few who would be considered dedicated members of the nationalist right. No surprise, then, that Trump seemed to side with Musk, telling the New York Post on Saturday, âIâve always liked the visas, I have always been in favor of the visas. Thatâs why we have them.â Perhaps even more so than last time, the plutocrats are in control.
If there's one thing that's clear with this internecine conflict is that the public regardless of political persuasion will ultimately lose out here. -
What to do in Patna on 31st?
Kya activities karega bhai?Thand hai rajai me baith aur gajar ka halwa kha -
Ford, Mondaleâs Sons Will Read Eulogies Their Fathers Wrote for Carter Before Their Own Deaths
And someday, at Trumpâs funeral, his kids will use the occasion to take turns selling merchâŚ
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