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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Daily Dose of Dillingham. Here as your
host in three time Amazon dot Com published author John Dillingham.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen to your Daily dose of Dillingham.
Is currently twelve fifty nine pm Central Standard Time, Friday,
act Over ten, twenty twenty five. I hope you're doing
good out there. It's another best day of my life,
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that's for sure.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
You know.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
As we continue into the fall, I'd just like to
point out to everybody that this is the quiet before
the storm, and retail is going to be awful soon.
We got the island all stocked up last week. Really,
you know, we're ready. It's going to get nasty, guys.
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And what's concerning is that people throughout this year everywhere
I've gone really have already had short fuses. So it's uh,
I'm looking I'm honestly looking forward to some crashouts. I
think I'm gonna do some parking lot camping, you know,
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and just enjoying the scene of angry Karens of all shapes, sizes, races, creeds,
just making everyone miserable around them. And I can't wait,
you know, because a lot of them self destructing public
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on purpose. They need that attention, right, They have to
find ways to get attention because they don't get it
anywhere else. And it is sad at the end of
the day. And I feel for these women, you know.
They it's almost as if they, you know, need a
man or a woman somebody to just come get them.
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But there probably isn't, you know. And well, I hope
they find someone who gives a shit. My advice really
is just be hot, just you know, work on yourself,
stop hating other women and yourself, and become a better person,
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you know, really blossom. I tell that to my Only
Fans baby mamas, and it's like, no matter how how
much of an ego boost I give.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
Them, they need it every day.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
So, you know, and all those men out there who
get tired of having to coddle to their wives' needs.
And I'm not saying all women are weak, okay, I'm
just saying, in those specific instances, all right, when you
got to coddle to her needs, make her feel better.
I have to do that times fifty because every single
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OnlyFans girl is broken inside. They love dancing naked in
front of complete strangers. And I mean, I'm not judging
it is what it is. I guess we're all a
little broken inside, right. These women just happen to make
millions of dollars spreading cheeks online. My point is, just
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know that your boy has fifty times the suffering of
a typical man, unless you're one of those guys who
got multiple women knocked up. Not judging that at all,
but I dare you to come close to my fifty Okay,
I dare you, as a matter of fact, I challenge
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any man out there you want to challenge do what
I did. Oh and, by the way, happen to be
killing evil billionaires at the same time time. Do you
realize the delicate balance that all of that to the
ecosystem I had to create, not only for myself but
for fifty women. It's not an easy life, ladies and gentlemen.
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It really isn't, you know, for anybody, even a multi
trillionaire like myself. Anyway, though, let's get into today's fun
fact for curious minds, fuck.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
My boring life, right? Who cares?
Speaker 1 (04:37):
When asked about why she wasn't in a relationship, actress
Jennifer Lawrence answered, I don't feel like there as a
whole to be filled.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
There you go. Ladies and gentlemen, love Jennifer Lawrence, by.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
The way too, if she's still not in a relationship.
If you're still not in a relationationship, Jennifer hit me up.
This is from the he didn't really say that dead
Heat section of Interesting Mind Interesting Facts for Curious minds.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
Jordan Moore. There you go.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
It's a really great movie yesterday called Relay. It's got
your boy Rizamed in it. Great movie. Almost forgot when
I was saying, oh, yeah, we need to look at headlines,
that's what we do here. Fucking I'm like, what am
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I doing here? Why am I talking to you all?
Massive blasted military explosives plant in Tennessee leaves multiple people
dead CNN one hour ago, uh RTE dot ie, multiple
dead missing as blast rocks US explosives plant. Fourteen minutes,
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AGOWSMV live, multiple desks confirmed, others missing after blasts at
Tennessee explosives manufacturer. Fox News Tennessee manufacturing plant explosion leaves
multiple people dead an hour ago, Rest in Peace. It
sounds awful. Gonna skip it, honestly, just because it's so breaking.
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Trump administration begins laying off federal workers amid shutdown. Washington
Post fifty five minutes ago. Politico vault sounds layoff siren.
The RIFTS has begun forty eight minutes ago. Live updates.
Budget Office says substantial firings of federal workers have started.
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CBS News Government shutdown live updates says OMB director Ross
Fought says layoffs have begun. Do we know who's being
laid off yet? Want to pull up the AP News article?
The White House Budget Office said Friday than mass firings
of federal workers have started, in an attempt to exert
more pressure on Democratic lawmakers as the government shutdown continues.
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Russ Bought, the Director of Office Management and Budget, said
on the social media site x that the RIF had begun,
referring to reduction enforced plans aimed at reducing the size of.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
The federal government.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
The White House previewed that it would pursue the aggressive
layoff tactic shortly before the government shutdown began on October first,
telling all federal agencies to submit their reduction enforced plans
to the Budget Office.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
For its review.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
It said reduction force could apply to federal programs whose
funding would laps in a government shut down, is otherwise
not funded and is not consistent with the president's priorities.
Education apartments among agencies hit by new layoffs. A spokesperson
spokesperson for the department is confirmed that it will lose
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even more staff, though details weren't immediately provided. The department,
which Trump wants to eliminate, had about four hundred employees
when he took office in January, but its workforce was
nearly have the mid mass layoffs and the administration's first
months so Education, federal health agencies.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
I just.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
Trump administration officials said furloughed federal health workers are being
fired as a direct consequence of the government shut down,
but they do not say how many or which agencies
were being hit hardest. A US Department of Health and
Human Services spokesperson excuse me spokesman confirmed the terminations in
an email Friday, saying everyone receiving a notice was designated
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as non essential. HHS continues to close wasteful and duplicative entities,
including those that are at odds with the Trump administrations
and make America Healthy Again agenda, said spokesman Andrew Nixon.
Some employees at these centers for disease control and prevention.
One of the HHS agencies on early Friday afternoons said
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they had not heard of anyone receiving notice yet. Uh. Well,
they wait till the end of the day to fire
you on Fridays, don't it so they get a full
day of workout of you. That's how I do it.
I'll wait till the end of the day on Friday.
I won't fire you when as soon as you got there.
How am I going to get that eight hours of
work out of you? Uh? Federal prosecutors obtained indictment against
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two Chicago residents who boxed in border control agent. All right,
this isn't even part of why are they? Oh? These
are like bullet points, this is like their Twitter feed. Whatever,
let's move on. Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Mercado wins
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Nobel Peace Prize. So I can't wake up ladies and gentlemen.
Boring as shit. Gazza sees far live updates. Israeli hostage
release countdown begins as Palestinians returned to Gaza's north. Barry
Wise faces uphill battle to reshape CBS network as.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
Oh Wait CBS News as network.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
Barry's coverage of growing Virginia dem scandal. PS six release
state window officially confirmed by Sony.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
PlayStation Lifestyle.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
This is the first thing I want to click on
that I want to actually hear about, even though it.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
Feels like clickbait. You got me.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
This came out yesterday again. This is Playstationlifestyle dot net.
As the PlayStation five approaches its fifth anniversary, Sony Interactive
Entertainment and AMD are looking to the future. The companies
have not been too secretive about how they've been working
together to bring the next generation of gaming into players
hands with their next console, the PS six. Well, it
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seems we have a rough idea when that generation will begin,
thanks to a new statement from SIE PS six release
state window in a few years time. Sasny in a
new video from SI in a m D A m
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Speaker 2 (11:25):
Hwn excuse me hewn Bueller Bueller and.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
PS five and PS five pro lead architect Mark Kearney
sit down to further discuss their latest developments from Project Amethysts,
it's collaborative project focus on machine learning technology for video games.
This included three technological breakthroughs, neural arrays, radiance cores, and
universal compression. I mean, honestly, it's usually seven years eight.
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Moving on anything else here, I'm gonna I can't believe
I'm doing this, but I'm refreshing Google News here.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
Anything new popping up here?
Speaker 1 (12:23):
Nope, just more clickbait, all right? Man? I don't know
what to do here other than like read about should
we read about this massive blast? What's the most recent
article fourteen minutes ago? This is coming on Nashville. Let's
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read the most recently published info on this that I
can find here. Hickman County, Tennessee WTVF. At least nineteen
people are unaccounted for following an explosion at a Tennessee
explosives manufacturer on Friday. According to officials, the explosion took
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place just before eight am at Accurate Energetic Systems in
the bucksnort area along the Hickman County Humphreys County line.
As specializes in the development, manufacturer, handling, and storage of
products and explosives for military, aerospace, and commercial demolition markets.
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Emergency services are currently on the scene working to address
the situation. ATF and TBI are also on the scene.
News Channel five's Nick Moerez was told the blasts happened
close to the time of the regular ship chain, so
there could have been more people there coming and going.
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You are asked to please avoid the area at this time.
TEMA says they are currently supporting local officials in Hickman
and Ulphrey's counties with the response and have deployed district
coordinators to support local response efforts.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Good luck, man.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
I hope I don't live there any weapons manufacturing plants.
I'm relating to my homes in the United States. It
just sounds like not a very ideal situation. Ah. Yes,
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some clickbait about the elements coming back as an.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
Evy and this guy looks like he just asked.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
Grock or something to make a bunch of AI generated
ev elements.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
I'm gonna be honest with you.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
If they released one and it's a reasonably reasonable priced vehicle,
I'd buy it.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
But y'all know my love for elements.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Auto blog clickbaits, BBC dot Com tech billionaires seem to
be doom prepping. Should we all be worried?
Speaker 2 (15:31):
No.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Mark Zuckerberg is said to have started work on Kolua Ranch,
his sprawling fourteen hundred acre compound on the Hawaiian island
of Kawaii as far back as twenty fourteen. It is
set to include a shelter complete with its own energy
and food supplies, though the carpenters and electricians working on
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the site were banned from talking about it by non
disclosure agreements.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
According to report by.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Wired, a six foot wall blocked the project from view
of a nearby road.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
As asked last.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Year if he was creating a doomsday bunker, the Facebook
founder gave a flat no. The underground space, spanning some
five thousand square feet, is, as he explained, just like
a little shelter.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
It's like a basement.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
That doesn't stopped the speculation, likewise about his decision to
my eleven properties in the Crescent Park neighborhood of Palo
Alto in California, apparently adding a seven thousand square feet
underground space beneath.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
This guy likes moving underground.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
Man though his building permits refer to basements, According to
The New York Times, some of his neighbors call it
a bunker or a billionaire's back cave. Then there is
the speculation around other tech leaders, some of whom appear
to have been busy buying up chunks of land with
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underground spaces right for conversion into multimillion pound luxury bonkers.
Reed Hoffman, the co founder of LinkedIn, has talked about
apocalypse insurance. This is something about half of the super
wealthy have, he has previously claimed, with New Zealand a
popular destination for homes. So could they really be preparing
for war, the effects of climate change, or some other
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catastrophic event the rest of us have yet to know about.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
No.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
In the last few years, the advancement of artificial intelligence
has only added to that list of potential existential woes.
Many are deeply worried at the sheer speed of the progression.
Eliyah sut Sutskiverer, chief scientist and co founder of open Ai,
is reported to be one of them. By mid twenty
twenty three, the San Francisco based firm had released chant GBT.
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The champ On now used by hundreds of millions of
people across the world, and they were working fast on updates.
But by that summer, mister Sutskiverer was becoming increasingly convinced
that computer scientists run the brink of developing artificial general
intelligence agi the point at which machines match human intelligence.
According to a book by journalist Karen Howe and a meeting,
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mister Sutskiver suggested two colleagues that they should dig in underground.
They should dig an underground shelter for the company's top
scientists before such a powerful technology was released.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
On the world.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
Miss Whole reports, We're definitely going to build a bunker
before we release AGI, he's widely reported to have said,
though it's unclear who he meant by we. It sheds
light on a strange fact. Many leading computer scientists and
tech leaders, some of whom are working hard to develop
a hugely intelligent form of AI, also seem deeply afraid
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of what it could one day do. So when exactly,
if everwell AGI arrive and could it really proved transformational
enough to make ordinary people afraid an arrival sooner than
we think. Tech leaders have claimed that AGI is imminent.
Open AI boss Sam Amlin said and in December twenty
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twenty four that it will come sooner than most people
in the world think. Sir Dimus Hesibus, the co founder
of deep Mind, is predicted in the next five to
ten years, while Anthropic founder Dario Emodi wrote last year
that his preferred term powerful AI could be with us
as early as twenty twenty six. Others are dubious. They
move the goalposts all the time. I think we already
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have it. I think they're fucking lying to us. I
think we've had AGI for thirty years, and this shit's
been walking around with us.
Speaker 2 (19:42):
That's my two cents. I think there are robots just
like Arnold.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Swarzenegger and Therminator already walking around. I think we already
have cybords. I think all this shit's been around, You've just.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
Been waiting to roll it out publicly. That's my two cents.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
All right, fuck it, let's see what's going on the market.
Serve has definitely rebounded from its huge spike and is
currently sitting at fifteen dollars and seven cents.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
Gone all the way up to like seventeen.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
Eighty eight, seventeen ninety, really fourteen point nine percent down today,
it's okay. Pepe is down eight point three seven percent.
Dose is down twenty three point four cents, are down
two twenty three point four cents.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
Did I read that right? Yeah? Just now I did? Uh?
Speaker 1 (20:44):
If dose was it down twenty three cents? Yeah, there
would be no dose left or no value left. I
should say they'd probably be playing if dos left five
point six three percent down.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
Today though currently.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
XRP is it two dollars and seventy two cents two
point ninety five percent, the coin market cap has.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Dropped a low four trillion.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Again, that's fine, it's this is the first time it's
ever stayed up above four trillion for more.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
Than a couple days.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Let me double check this real quick, all right, So
the first time we broke up one trillion, it stayed
above not even one day, I guess maybe technically twenty
four hours. Second time one two, one, two three. The
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second time it was three days roughly in a row.
This third time we had one, two, three, four, five,
six seven eight. Over a week we were above four
trillion dollars in crypto. Okay, all time high was around
four point two five Actually, we'll go with four point two.
Speaker 2 (21:59):
Seven seven trillion dollars. We did good.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
It was a good last week, right, it's a very
good last week. And I think this is only again,
this is only the beginning.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
In my mind, I don't.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
Think we've had a higher high basically, is what I'm
getting at here than the last all time high, which
was around four point one seven trillion, So we've gone
from four point one seven to four point two eight trillion. Basically,
I don't think it's gonna go much lower than it
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already has one and forty one point nine to eight
billion left today, just to tell you where we're.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
At with.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
The total market cap. But it's a three point four
eight percent, so we're all good, baby, We're all good man.
Sahex is at one three one point three cents, still
going down, give us some time. I still believe in it,
and I also think XRP. I really think it would
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need to drop a lot two dollars and seventy cents
for me to get worried about it. It's still trading
sideways from what I'm seeing on this chart, so I'm
not even concerned about that.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
Definitely still a downtrend.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
Though for XRP, we have not had higher highs in
that it's trying to, but it's not there yet. I
Silver sars trust forty five forty two cents today, one
point sixty one percent up. Gold above four thousand dollars
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today as well, still.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
Zero point seventy three percent.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
We broke through four thousand if you'll remember, on Wednesday
with Gold. Seriously, congrats to everyone who owns Gold. All Right,
we're gonna cut it short, man, I said. Man, I'm
DJ and Saturday night come out see me djj D y'all,
Sunset Skate Park, eight pm. I love everybody, man, God
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bless everybody. Be safe out there and as always, live
strong and die.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
Happy guys. Peace,