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#71
She's a five.
#72
If SPLC is clean, then how did the informants get paid?  Its not like the Klan was doing it's own version of fundraising.  These radical left groups will never admit that their allies are capable of doing illegal activities.  Pathetic.
#73
The Dems are reduced to defending Iran.  This is what the choice is in this election cycle.
#74

AI Coding Agent Deletes Entire Company Database and All Backups



The founder of a software company has issued a public warning after an AI coding assistant erased his company's entire production database and all backups in just nine seconds.

Tom's Hardware reports that Jer Crane, founder of PocketOS, a platform serving car rental businesses, experienced what he describes as catastrophic failures when an AI coding agent deleted critical company data that took months to accumulate. The incident occurred when Cursor, an AI coding tool powered by Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6, was performing what should have been a routine task in the company's staging environment.

According to Crane's detailed account posted on X, the AI agent encountered an obstacle and independently decided to resolve the issue by deleting the production database in Railway through an API call. The situation escalated beyond a simple database deletion due to Railway's infrastructure design. The cloud provider's system stored backups on the same volume as the source data, meaning when the AI agent deleted the primary database, all backup copies were simultaneously erased.

When Crane questioned the AI agent about its actions, he received a response that revealed the extent of the failure. The agent's explanation began with an acknowledgment of poor judgment. The AI agent's confession continued with an admission of multiple violations of its operational principles. It acknowledged running a destructive action without authorization, failing to understand the consequences before executing the command, and not reading the relevant documentation about Railway's volume behavior across environments.

The company has received no recovery solution from Railway, and according to Crane, the infrastructure provider has been carefully hedging regarding any possibility of data restoration.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2026/04/28/gone-in-9-seconds-ai-coding-agent-deletes-entire-company-database-and-all-backups/
#75
avatar_Oliver the Second
The Guest Nest / Re: Leftist violence again
Last post by Oliver the Second - Today at 10:20:12 AM
Quote from: Lokmar on Today at 09:58:48 AMViolence IS the only real way to effect change. Its a simple fact of ALL nature.

Somebody's gonna win. It needs to be my side.

Lokmar's gun -

#76
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The Guest Nest / Re: Leftist violence again
Last post by Lokmar - Today at 09:58:48 AM
Quote from: DKG on Today at 09:42:12 AMA 2025 Skeptic Research Center report showing that the more education a person has, the more likely they are to condone violence as a means of social change.

"Of people who have a high school diploma or less, 23% agree that violence is often necessary to create social change. Of people who have some college or an associates degree, only 20% agree with that. If you have a bachelor's degree, 26% agree with that ... if you have a graduate or professional degree, suddenly that number jumps all the way to 40%," she reads from the study.
https://research.skeptic.com/support-for-political-violence-among-americans/

Violence IS the only real way to effect change. Its a simple fact of ALL nature.

Somebody's gonna win. It needs to be my side.
#77
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The Guest Nest / Re: Leftist violence again
Last post by Lokmar - Today at 09:57:23 AM
Quote from: DKG on Today at 09:40:47 AMThis is shocking.

According to an April 2025 poll conducted by the Network Contagion Research Institute in partnership with Rutgers University's Social Perception Lab, 56% of self-identified left-of-center respondents said murdering Trump would be at least "somewhat justified," with 14.1% calling it "completely justified."


Fifty-six percent of people on the left — that's not just the mainstream media and the loudest influencers on X and YouTube, the freaks of the Democratic Party and Congress. This is over half of all Democrats.

As much as I disagrees with left wing ideologies, I cannot fathom harbouring such hatred for her political opponents that I would hope for their murder.

The reason the right will eventually lose is because we have been bullied into being passive while the left is constantly encouraged to be aggressive.
#78
avatar_DKG
The Guest Nest / Re: Trump Versus Conman Carney
Last post by DKG - Today at 09:52:29 AM
Carney is making Canada an energy super power just not at home like former PM Harper envisioned.

This little natural BC gas pipeline extension that will have a negligible affect on our GDP took a year just to approve.

Canada is an energy superpower — just not at home
From TC Energy in Mexico to Enbridge in Texas, Canadian firms thrive abroad while federal policy stalls growth domestically.

"This is what being an energy superpower looks like."

Thus, Energy Minister Tim Hodgson commented on the Canadian Energy Regulator's (CER) approval of Enbridge's Sunrise Expansion Program.

Well, not really.

Not to deny Mr. Carney's government the satisfaction of a good-news moment, but this project was first mooted in 2019, the application went to the CER in 2024, approval has just been granted, and with a bit of luck, it'll be ready to go in 2028.

And so, after four years from application to completion — along an existing route (!) — it will add 300 million cubic feet a day to Alberta's natural gas export capacity, which typically runs at 11 billion cubic feet/day (BCF).

Yes, we'll celebrate that. But let's keep a sense of proportion here.

Mr. Hodgson is by no means the worst of this Liberal crew now in power, but given his own industry experience, I'm rather surprised he accepted the line from staff.

Because this is not what being an energy superpower looks like, and he knows it.

What being an energy superpower looks like is when the world's oil tankers switch gulfs and load up at Ingleside (near Corpus Christi) instead of Kharg Island.

Could Canada be an energy superpower? Yes. Stephen Harper thought so 20 years ago, and worked tirelessly to make it so. And Canada has the product.

But it also has governments that think there's something dirty about it. That would be BC, holding its nose as it accepts billions in resource revenues, Quebec that won't accept a pipeline carrying 'dirty' Alberta oil, but cheerfully runs on product imported from the US, Trump or no Trump.

And of course, the federal government itself has spent ten years doing all it can to restrict the growth of Alberta's oil and gas industry, and to this day, even as it talks about being an energy superpower, it continues its ban on oil tankers off the West Coast.

It has also created circumstances such that even when official Ottawa seems to be giving the wink to a new northern pipeline to Prince Rupert (tanker ban or not), there's no queue forming at the CER to apply for clearance to build it.

Could it be that Canada's policies towards indigenous peoples have planted the idea that they have the final decision? And that acts as a disincentive?

So yes, good for Enbridge for sticking with it. And yes, the Sunrise project delivers a shovel-ready, fully contracted, multi-billion-dollar project, albeit with 47 conditions addressing the usual environmental, safety, and consultation requirements, and the project uses electric compression to limit its footprint.

And yes, it will generate jobs, taxes, and in a few years make a 2% difference to Canadian export capacity.

All good. Better 2% up than 2% down.

But leaving aside my flippant comments about oil exports from America's Gulf refineries, here's what Canada needs to aspire to, if it wants to say it's an energy superpower. Let me tell you a story.

TC Energy — still smarting, I would suppose, from one of Mr. Trudeau's early 'successes,' the federal puck-ragging that led to cancellation of their Energy East project — applied in 2022 to the Mexican government for permission to build its Southeast Gateway Gas Pipeline.

This is a 36" pipe running about 450 miles, which was completed in less than three years from the time of application and came in under budget. It has four times the capacity of Sunrise — 1.3 BCF — and is supplying power plants in Yucatán. Operations began in May 2025.

Now here's a fact we forget. That Ingleside plant I mentioned?

That's the Enbridge Ingleside Energy Center is actually North America's largest crude oil storage and export terminal.

Read that again; the largest oil export facility in America belongs to a Canadian company. Actually, a Calgary headquartered company.

Enbridge in the Gulf, TC Energy in Mexico ... actually, Canada is an energy superpower.

Just not in Canada. That's policy, and it hasn't changed.
#79
avatar_DKG
The Guest Nest / Re: Leftist violence again
Last post by DKG - Today at 09:42:12 AM
A 2025 Skeptic Research Center report showing that the more education a person has, the more likely they are to condone violence as a means of social change.

"Of people who have a high school diploma or less, 23% agree that violence is often necessary to create social change. Of people who have some college or an associates degree, only 20% agree with that. If you have a bachelor's degree, 26% agree with that ... if you have a graduate or professional degree, suddenly that number jumps all the way to 40%," she reads from the study.
https://research.skeptic.com/support-for-political-violence-among-americans/
#80
avatar_DKG
The Guest Nest / Re: Leftist violence again
Last post by DKG - Today at 09:40:47 AM
This is shocking.

According to an April 2025 poll conducted by the Network Contagion Research Institute in partnership with Rutgers University's Social Perception Lab, 56% of self-identified left-of-center respondents said murdering Trump would be at least "somewhat justified," with 14.1% calling it "completely justified."


Fifty-six percent of people on the left — that's not just the mainstream media and the loudest influencers on X and YouTube, the freaks of the Democratic Party and Congress. This is over half of all Democrats.

As much as I disagrees with left wing ideologies, I cannot fathom harbouring such hatred for her political opponents that I would hope for their murder.