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  • d00ery@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldFr Fr
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    4 days ago

    Mistral AI:

    The phrase you’re asking about is a play on words and internet slang. Here’s a breakdown:

    • Rizzler: This term refers to someone who has “rizz,” which is slang for charisma or the skill of attracting the opposite sex.

    • Fanum Tax: This is an internet slang term that means stealing someone’s food or being entitled to some of it. It’s often used humorously online.

    • Beta: In internet slang, a “beta” often refers to someone who is perceived as lacking confidence or assertiveness, often contrasted with an “alpha” who is seen as dominant or confident.

    • Rizzness: This is a play on “rizz,” referring to the quality of being charming or attractive.

    So, the phrase “Catch a lowkey beta a fish, and you can Fanum tax him” means that if you help someone who is less confident (a beta) by giving them a fish, you can then take some of their food (Fanum tax them). The second part, “Teach a beta to fish, and you destroy a top-tier rizzness opportunity,” suggests that by teaching them to be self-sufficient, you lose the chance to show off your own charm or attractiveness.














  • “Krebs, through CISA, falsely and baselessly denied that the 2020 election was rigged and stolen, including by inappropriately and categorically dismissing widespread election malfeasance and serious vulnerabilities with voting machines,” the presidential missive. This despite the complete lack of credible evidence of any voting irregularities or inaccurate results in the 2020 election of Joe Biden as president.

    Trump sure likes his revenge. I wonder when people will start falling out of windows.


  • d00ery@lemmy.worldtoNews@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    Founded six years ago, Ramp is backed by some of the most powerful figures in Silicon Valley. One is Peter Thiel, the billionaire venture capitalist who was one of Trump’s earliest supporters in the tech world and who spent millions aiding Vice President JD Vance’s Ohio Senate run. Thiel’s firm, Founders Fund, has invested in seven separate rounds of funding for Ramp, according to data from PitchBook. Last year Thiel said there was “no one better positioned” to build products at the intersection of AI and finance.

    There’s the pay off.