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Jasmine Crockett's avatar

We live in a time that people are more inclined to obey an unlawful executive order than they are to follow a court order 🤦🏾‍♀️.

Dictators are created due to cruelty, cowardice, & compliance! IF THEIR ASSES will ignore the Supreme Court, we can definitely IGNORE HIM!

Adam Kinzinger's avatar

I’m going to say something that shouldn’t be controversial but will be. If you are a Christian, you can support border control and immigration being legal vs illegal. You CANNOT celebrate deportations and get off on the cruelty, and be a real Christ follower. Period

Glennon Doyle's avatar

hi is this where i write things to you? i’m new here. also i’m confused because i’ve been scrolling/exploring here for two hours and i feel kinder and alive-er instead of meaner and deader. is this really how it is here? if so i am very grateful. thanks for letting me into your substack party.

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Regina Brett's avatar
It's time for a new Catholic Church
daisy.'s avatar

only been on substack for a day and it already feels like this.

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hasif 💌's avatar

Less screentime, More hobbies

It's baffling how confusing Google's AI product experience is despite their state of the art tech.

A recent example is burying Gemini's image editing feature in an developer interface while OpenAI rolls out a similar feature to all ChatGPT users.

I wrote a new post that asks:

• Why is Google Gemini so fragmented?

• Does the Google Workspace team dogfood their own products?

• Who is YouTube's AI features really built for?

• Is Google's culture holding back its AI tech?

It's a spicy one.

Read now:

Why are Google's AI Products So Frustrating to Use?
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