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  • Where it can get wild is if they want to get into social media likes, based on accounts with profile pics showing similar facial signatures, and time of day being duty hours. Easy termination for cause with only a few steps being you emailing a colleague a vauguely notb positive enough word about the boss.

    Want to take bets if it's Dept of ED or USAID?

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  • I posted about this exact thing over and over late last year. Always to tepid response from all but a few others that understand that in the US, privacy is a relic of the old world.

    Glad at least Mother Jones got the memo.

  • Less complicated is:

    "Tariff rates go brrrrrr"

    "But it's hard to add this to sanctioned countries because it involves doing work."

    'Then don't, lol, FTW. Tell Grok to leave them out."

    Grok and all appointees involved are idiots

    "Here's a list of important places that need tariffs."

  • There's a possibility that someone used an LLM to formulate the tariff percentages. That's not baseless, there's evidence based on replication and similar language in the USTR site.

    Which makes it a funny joke to suggest that they did the entire tariff plan top to bottom in ChatGPT.

  • Yep, it's fertilizer and related exempt at inputs. Prior to the war trade with Russian was closer to $30B.

    The trade sanctions exist outside of tariff policy, so it's probably too complicated for ChatGPT (and therefore these clowns) to sort out easily.