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Saikat had millions on his side and non-stop attention from left media following his race from the beginning. The fact he ended up in the same spot as her shows Sawant probably would have advanced if she got even a fraction of the support Democrat candidates get from left influencers and organizers.

The DSA's response to her loss has made them look awful. They admit she would have probably advanced if they chose to endorse and work with her during this campaign.

"We could have helped you destroy this Zionist POS but we chose not to and didn't even run our own candidate to try and take him out!" is not a response that makes their org look good at all.

Thank you DSA for openly choosing to be useless against a Zionist I guess, as long as you felt like you were teaching a non-Democrat a lesson. You really showed us.

u/digital_dervish — 10 days ago

Bryan Tyler Cohen, famous antisemite and Hamas supporter, quote tweets America hater and terrorist supporter, Hasan Piker. Disgusting. The center must abandon these insane Leftists.

u/digital_dervish — 12 days ago

A new thing I didn’t know needed to be hoarded… Rare books.

From this post: https://x.com/HedgieMarkets/status/2081534588485296565

AI companies are bulk-buying rare books, scanning them through high-speed machines that cut the spines off, and shredding the originals. A service called ISBNdb facilitates orders of up to a million books and keeps buyers anonymous. Pre-2022 books are premium because they're free of AI-generated text. A federal judge ruled the practice is fair use because eliminating the original means only one copy exists at a time. Anthropic hired the former head of Google Books partnerships to obtain "all the books in the world."

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This got to me. A bookseller told 404 Media that rare books with almost no surviving copies are being fed into this pipeline. Books that survived wars, fires, and centuries of handling are being shredded so an AI can learn to write a better marketing email.

ISBNdb's website literally says "'AI company destroys two million books' is not a headline that generates sympathy," and they still built an entire business around making it happen quietly. They offer NDAs as a feature. They coach clients to call it "digital preservation."

I've covered AI companies scraping the internet, torrenting libraries, and stealing music. This is worse because it's irreversible. You can re-upload a website. You can reprint a bestseller. You can't replace the last three copies of an 18th-century botanical text once someone shreds them for training data. And the judge said it's legal. So it's going to accelerate.

"We shred rare books and offer NDAs so nobody finds out" is a legitimate business model in 2026. What a timeline.

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u/digital_dervish — 23 days ago

ICYMI: A cancelled Conservative and a cancelled Liberal sit down and have a conversation. The result is more sensible than you'd think. Nick Fuentes and Hunter Biden interview.

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u/digital_dervish — 26 days ago

ICYMI: David Pakman causes online shitstorm by criticizing rising Left movement, DSA, and Hasan Piker. Becomes rallying cry for centrist Libs who seem to be in denial over recent political wins/losses and possibility of losing control of their party.

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u/digital_dervish — 28 days ago

Kshama Sawants opponent in Seattle, Adam Smith, must be feeling the heat from the Left to even consider going on Breaking Points: Krystal HEATED DSA Debate w Top Dem

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u/digital_dervish — 28 days ago