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« Reply #73710 on: May 15, 2026, 09:58:41 pm »
I am just now out of the ICU. I FEEL,OK. Was a brain bleed. I feel drained of everything.
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« Reply #73711 on: May 15, 2026, 09:59:58 pm »
I’m still getting people confused as other people and names as well but I’m getting better.
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« Reply #73712 on: May 15, 2026, 10:04:06 pm »
I hired Claude and ChatGpt to work together on my project. I’m the visionary, Claude is the architect, and Gpt is the engineer. They are actually working together. claude provided the blueprints, Gpt coded it, and then provided a report back to Claude, who crafted the second phase of the project. Me on the other hand, give the ideas and do the manual labor entering the python script into WSL. Fun times.

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« Reply #73713 on: May 15, 2026, 10:06:07 pm »
Interesting, pretty wild! Hope it works out. . Maybe ''' you could test something out on this forum.
Like I said, I hired Claude and GPT to work on it. They are actually a team, an interesting experiment in its own.

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« Reply #73714 on: May 15, 2026, 10:46:19 pm »
The first time in my life I saw a tick, I didn’t know what it was. That was probably 20 years ago. There were no ticks here before then. Now they’re all over.
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« Reply #73715 on: May 15, 2026, 10:52:52 pm »
We didn’t have coyotes either until maybe 25 years ago. Now they’re everywhere.
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« Reply #73716 on: May 16, 2026, 08:47:39 am »
It seems like spring has finally taken root. That was a no-shit Great lakes winter that just (hopefully) ended. I have largely made peace with the eventuality of winter each year - as long as it's fair. It goes on too long and I feel as though I'm being robbed of my most precious commodity - peaceful enjoyment of my remaining days. None of that involves me freezing my ass off or wearing excessive layers of clothing anymore. I'm done with all that shit. I'm not going to Florida, but I'm heating my garage (to like 70) and not wearing a coat. Fuck winter and anything that happens in the winter. People that pretend it has redeeming qualities are lying to themselves - which is not relevant - but they are also lying to the rest of us and expecting us to patronize their delusions - kind of like the whole 'trans' matter. Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining....or something like that.
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« Reply #73717 on: May 16, 2026, 09:00:39 am »
All that ugliness is behind us. Onward and upward. Michigan in the spring-summer-fall is the nicest place I've ever seen. The whole climate and everything here is affected by being surrounded by the big lakes. It controls our lives. They're like the ocean...only not sticky. Everyone's happy now. All the animals are out grazing in the backyard...deer, turkey, marmots, rabbits, skunks, coyote, fox, bobcats.

If I had to pick anything to regret in life out of the smoking pile of rubble I've created, it would be selling my ag land. I could have controlled 30 more acres and turned that joint into the GD Mutual of Omaha out there. Fck. I panicked during the last bubble-bursting.... I can't remember which one it was. That lot's probably worth three times what I got and the pimp that bought it bulldozed it into a GD parking lot to get a few more acres of soy beans...or whatever he's growing. I sold my soul to the Devil. I'm like a Nazi...Eichmann...

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« Reply #73718 on: May 16, 2026, 09:06:49 am »
"Among American workers age 55 to 64, the median amount saved for retirement is only $30,000, according to the National Institute on Retirement Security."

It's called longevity risk. And six of 10 Americans believe they will outlive their savings, according to a Goldman Sachs survey of working Americans and retirees.

Blame rising costs for competing priorities like owning a home, childcare, college and healthcare — not to mention student loans, food and gas. These bills are consuming a larger share of income, leaving less money to contribute to 401(k)s and IRAs."



Retirement is an antiquated concept.
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« Reply #73719 on: May 16, 2026, 09:15:14 am »
If we are going to be milked for every cent we are capable of earning, they need to make Social Security a livable amount. Medical insurance has become a luxury. Now, home ownership and even owning a decent car are going to be out of reach for ordinary people. That trend has been in place for a few decades. The bills we pay are ridiculous. My electric bill doubled so they can build infrastructure for multi-billion dollar companies to construct 'data centers', I pay two hundred bucks a month for a phone I can't see and won't answer because 99.99% of the calls I get are scams. Anything we need or do has become an avenue for harvesting money from us. I read that $100k doesn't even make you Middle Class
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« Reply #73720 on: May 16, 2026, 09:16:18 am »
"(NEXSTAR) – A six-figure income used to be shorthand for “rich.” Now, it’s barely enough to get by in many parts of the country.

And it’s not just California and New York where families are feeling the pinch. The rising cost of housing, childcare, groceries – and well, just about everything – has stretched households’ income further and further. Even big earners have found themselves living paycheck to paycheck.

In a dozen states, a household income topping $100,000 isn’t considered particularly high. When compared to other earners, it’s actually considered “lower-middle class,”


Rank     State           Top income for lower-middle class
1.   Massachusetts   $116,476
2.   New Jersey   $115,882
3.   Maryland   $114,339
4.   Hawaii   $111,939
5.   California   $111,277
6.   New Hampshire   $110,869
7.   Washington   $110,432
8.   Colorado   $107,903
9.   Utah   $107,398
10.   Connecticut   $106,721
11.   Alaska   $106,294
12.   Virginia   $102,322
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« Reply #73721 on: May 16, 2026, 09:47:33 am »
Realistically, I could live comfortably on 35k.
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« Reply #73722 on: May 16, 2026, 10:33:11 am »
Salmon on cocaine swim twice as far as normal

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« Reply #73723 on: May 16, 2026, 01:31:24 pm »
Maybe you’ll be able to see the Northern Lights tonight, maybe you won’t.
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« Reply #73724 on: May 16, 2026, 03:35:43 pm »
Alien sighting in Minnesota
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