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Salt Hank sells a $40 French dip, sells out by noon
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Technology@lemmy.world•Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Is Preferable to China Winning the AI RaceEnglish
11·17 days agoNothing is permanent
fun fact, “commas” does not require an apostrophe
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•My parents like Pete Hegseth. How is this possible?
1582·23 days agodeleted by creator
one of my favorite Battlefield 1 maps
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cats@lemmy.world•Dipping my nose into sunbathing cat's fur and taking a deeeeep sniff is heaven on Earth
4·25 days agoThat’s not the kind of kitty I enjoy smelling. Plus ol’ Smoke was an outdoor cat, so he’d basically always just killed something
they make this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartreuse_(liqueur) one of the best fuckin things ever made
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft seemingly just revealed that OpenAI lost $11.5B last quarterEnglish
359·26 days agoapparently the bubble might not be as extreme as some people think because the major AI players are all being propped up by companies that actually produce revenues and profits
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK tricks for one of the cheapest meals: beans and rice
82·26 days agoa relatively cheap NON-VEGE way to add protein to this base is pork butt/shoulder (same thing) cooked slow all day, either slow cooker or oven at 250F. Its a cheaper cut of meat and one of them is enough to add protein to like 6 servings or rice+beans. Also, bone-in skin-on chicken thighs are great and less expensive- if you render some of the chicken fat out in your cooking vessel before cooking the rice and beans it is a big flavor boost.
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pics@lemmy.world•Inside the 25th floor stairwell of an NYC skyscraper
4·30 days ago

First one is the Woolworth building, tallest in the world for a brief period. The architecture of NYC is very rich and varied, and neo-gothic was in vogue for a time. The second is 1412
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pics@lemmy.world•Inside the 25th floor stairwell of an NYC skyscraper
2·30 days ago
This photo was taken on the 25th floor of the building
Edit, lots of bricks, the building is steel frame clad in brick and terracotta
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pics@lemmy.world•Inside the 25th floor stairwell of an NYC skyscraper
2·30 days ago
This is the top of the building
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pics@lemmy.world•Inside the 25th floor stairwell of an NYC skyscraper
1·30 days agoIt’s 1412 Broadway, got some art deco to it
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pics@lemmy.world•Inside the 25th floor stairwell of an NYC skyscraper
11·30 days agoI mean I just posted a picture of it
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pics@lemmy.world•Inside the 25th floor stairwell of an NYC skyscraper
3·30 days agoThe building is steel frame with brick and terracotta facade which is actually pretty common in NYC
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pics@lemmy.world•Inside the 25th floor stairwell of an NYC skyscraper
21·30 days agoHow so?
The site you linked to is “the skyscraper center”




I mean if you can’t have a gigayacht what even is the point of being a billionaire. And then letting a magazine write an article about it so all the other billionaires know you’re flexing on them. I mean the guy deserves the basics at least.