Jeremy Espenshade
@jeremyke.bsky.social
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Urbanist Software Engineer in NYC Dad | Google Maps Technical Lead | ex-MSR,IBM | Licensed NYC tour guide ( thepowerbiker.com ) | NYU Urban Planning part time
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jeremyke.bsky.social
In the NE, i'd pull down 'Upstate NY' to the state line in the eastern half, and pull up 'midatlantic' to include more of NE PA (Allentown/Scranton/Reading) which are a lot more similar to Philadelphia suburbs than the Appalachian region to the west.
jeremyke.bsky.social
Open AI's current operating budget is mostly being paid by investors, not revenue. Without exponential growth, those investors have no exit story. It doesn't matter what OpenAI believes will happen - they'd immediately stop being viable as a business if they weren't aiming for that exit criteria.
jeremyke.bsky.social
Come on NBC, you have the opportunity to do the funniest thing ever!
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gregsargent.bsky.social
Everyone should listen to Chris Murphy's extraordinary warning about Trump on our pod. First, he says the logic must be that the more lawless he gets, the stiffer the resistance.

"If I give in and consent to these kinds of tactics then it just normalizes it all." 1/

newrepublic.com/article/2013...
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opennewyork.org
we should let people build housing near it
Tweet via Basil @LinkofSunshine:

The Lex Avenue Line has equivalent higher daily ridership to 2/3rds of the entire population of Paris

The best subway line in the world baby

[Map of Lexington Ave subway line in Manhattan]
jeremyke.bsky.social
There's rules about what you can call a bedroom... There's none about which room you can sleep in!
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anjalienjeti.bsky.social
My god.

“Watson said she saw agents dragging residents, including kids, out of the building without any clothes on and into U-Haul vans. Kids were separated from their mothers…’It was heartbreaking to watch…seeing kids coming out buck naked and taken from their mothers, it was horrible.’”
Massive immigration raid on Chicago apartment building leaves residents reeling: 'I feel defeated'
The Department of Homeland Security said federal agents with Border Patrol, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives arrested 37 people in the raid.
chicago.suntimes.com
jeremyke.bsky.social
The case where they get what they're asking for does avoid harm they could run on, but it would also go some way to addressing concerns of ineffectuality and pierce the sense of Trump inevitability.
The only play that's a pure loss is giving in after taking whatever damage they get from shutdown
jeremyke.bsky.social
I think the pure politics hope is that Thune finally fully breaks the filibuster, the direct impact on people with subsidies going away is obvious and widely reported in winter/spring 2026, and Dems run on record of doing everything they could to prevent that harm.
jeremyke.bsky.social
It's sad that my "Don't Rank Eric or Andrew for Mayor" hat is once again obsolete 🤣 @dreamfornyc.bsky.social
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sethcotlar.bsky.social
I hear the President has decreed that it is possibly a crime to refer to Americans as "fascists," but "fascism" is a word that has a relatively clear meaning that's worth understanding. Here's how an official publication of the US Army defined "fascism" in 1945.
sethcotlar.bsky.social
The central point is that when fascism came to America it wouldn't call itself that, nor would it be wearing a swastika. It would call itself "patriotic" and "100% American."
Can We Spot It?
(Question: How can we identify native American fascists at work? )
An American fascist seeking power would not proclaim that he is a fascist. Fascism always camouflages its plans and purposes. Hitler made demagogic appeals to all groups and swore: "Neither I nor anybody in the National Socialist Party advocates proceeding by anything but Constitutional methods." Any fascist attempt to gain power in America would not use the exact Hitler pattern. It would work under the guise of "super-patriotism" and "super-American-ism." Fascist leaders are neither stupid nor naive.
They know that they must hand out a line that "sells." Huey Long is said to have remarked that if fascism came to America, it would be on a program of "Ameri-canism."
Fascists in America may differ slightly from fascists in other countries, but there are a number of attitudes and practices that they have in common. Following are three. Every person who has one of them is not necessarily a fascist. But he is
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zohrankmamdani.bsky.social
Sickening behavior by this agent. The fact that Mayor Adams has rolled out the red carpet for ICE is a stain on our city.
bradlander.bsky.social
I was back at 26 Federal Plaza today, where an ICE agent violently threw this bereft woman to the ground in front of her kids. She had not touched him. She did not pose any threat. She had to be taken to the hospital. (🎥: Elias Eliahu)
jeremyke.bsky.social
Y'all are sleeping on how good @arstechnica.com 's political coverage is.
Article screenshot with headlines: FCC chairman unconvincingly claims he never threatened ABC station licenses - Brendan Carr would like you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears.
jeremyke.bsky.social
Yeah, this alliance is inherently risky for those that are in the in-group today. Since there's no principle at the heart of decisions for who's in and who's out, you're always at risk of being ostracized (see, Pence, Latinos for Trump, etc) if the remainder of the in-group doesn't need you.
jeremyke.bsky.social
Re: 2) When you're fighting so long to shift consensus on what *should be*, it can be easy to believe that once that's achieved *it is*.
I notice this all the time in professional context. There's still a lot of work to do to make the facts on the ground change.
jeremyke.bsky.social
It's pretty clear they see the world as 0-sum, and their goal is to take as much of the pie for them and theirs as possible. The makeup of the in-group is flexible, but the important part is that there is an out group which is losing something. By definition, that means the in-group is winning more.
jeremyke.bsky.social
It's pretty clear they see the world as 0-sum, and their goal is to take as much of the pie for them and theirs as possible. The makeup of the in-group is flexible, but the important part is that there is an out group which is losing something. By definition, that means the in-group is winning more.
jeremyke.bsky.social
"There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect." crookedtimber.org/2018/03/21/l...
The travesty of liberalism — Crooked Timber
crookedtimber.org
jeremyke.bsky.social
(convoluted apis*)
The net is that I can focus on the interesting part which is what to do with the data rather than getting it all together in the form I need it.
jeremyke.bsky.social
Yeah I do a lot of data-centric development, and getting data from convoluted apps, forming simple SQL with a lot of back and forth between code and data dictionary docs, and data transformations are all places where it's annoying and time consuming to do it myself and AI produces effective results.
jeremyke.bsky.social
Sounds like a fun job :)
jeremyke.bsky.social
I'd add that any project larger than a single developer requires that each person lose insight into how other parts of the system work, and instead depend on what they accomplish. To the extent you can delegate parts of your project to AI, you can again focus on the most interesting parts.
jeremyke.bsky.social
This resonates for when you're learning the details of how something works, but the vast majority of coding is primarily in service of achieving an outcome which requires a mix of interesting and uninteresting code. The extent to which you can automate away the uninteresting parts is helpful.
jeremyke.bsky.social
Agree on muddled messaging of "healthcare". We've been talking about healthcare so long and it's such a broad area that it's not clear what Dems would even be asking for. The risk of future harm is less salient than the active and immediate harm of these leaders.