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  • Press secretary Karoline Leavitt also confirmed that Musk would extricate himself from any situations where he might have a conflict. “If Elon Musk comes across a conflict of interest with [his companies’] contracts and the funding that Doge is overseeing, then Elon will excuse himself from those contracts . . . he has abided by all applicable laws,” she said.

    🤣😂🤣

    Like when he started a lottery to bribe people into voting for trump. Or he forced back workers during COVID. Or when he bought twitter stock and spread rumors to lower the price .. the list goes on

  • And Friday, the highest-ranking career official at the Treasury Department, David A. Lebryk, reportedly resigned after refusing to hand Musk’s lackeys the keys

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lebryk

    People like this are giving up life long careers to stand up for their principles and what is right.

  • "Since 2021, we have returned billions of dollars from repeat offenders and other bad actors, implemented dormant legal authorities and long-overdue rules required by law, and given more freedom and bargaining leverage to families navigating a complex and confusing financial system," he wrote.
    "If civil society does its job, every person unnecessarily taken advantage of by a financial institution will attribute the blame to the right person—Donald Trump."

    Chopra also touted the CFPB's regulation of junk fees, inaccurate medical bills, and digital surveillance by Big Tech. Under Chopra, the CFPB sued major financial institutions such as Bank of America and JP Morgan Chase and finalized a rule to strike around $49 billion worth of medical debt from credit reports, according to CNN.

    With Chopra in charge, the bureau "has fought against junk fees, repeat offenders, big tech evasions, and corporate deception. It has championed competition, transparency, accountability, and consumer financial health," Adam Rust, director of financial services for the Consumer Federation of America, said in a statement reported by NPR.

  • 4chan tech /g usually has an AI models post with the latest uncensored model, then look it up on hugging face.

    I think deep seek have an uncensored model but I'm not sure how small it is. Report back if you find something good!

  • It's a party* for people who like and make money talking about trump

    TikTok is spending $50,000 on an inauguration party honoring influencers who helped Donald Trump spread his campaign message

  • Yes, I think you're right. Looking at the news article I'd imagine it'd be Involuntary manslaughter. , unless they can find evidence that the father had a reason to kill her.

    Manslaughter may be either voluntary or involuntary, depending on whether the accused has the required mens rea for murder.

    Involuntary manslaughter arises where the accused did not intend to cause death or serious injury but caused the death of another through recklessness or criminal negligence. For these purposes, recklessness is defined as a blatant disregard for the dangers of a particular situation..

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manslaughter_in_English_law#Involuntary_manslaughter.

    Whilst throwing a spatula at someone is unlikely to cause harm (and, I'd argue, is not reckless) throwing items around or play fighting in the kitchen could be seen as risky.

    Ms Hall said she had got a kitchen knife out to cut garlic bread and Mr Vickers had inadvertently grabbed it while reaching for a spatula to throw, the court heard.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp3jnpx5z4xo