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The nine-member panel took only two hours to return a verdict in favor of OpenAI on Monday, which the judge quickly adopted as her own final
Elon Musk suffered the worst defeat possible in his legal battle against OpenAI as a federal jury and a judge ruled he waited too long to bring his claims against the AI startup and its top executives, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman.
While the jury’s decision was a nonbinding recommendation sent to US district judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, she immediately accepted it as her own, making it final.
Musk’s lead trial attorney, Steven Molo, told the judge, “Our intention is to appeal.”
One of his other attorneys, Marc Toberoff, gave a one-word comment to reporters walking out of the courtroom: “Appeal.” He later said the verdict reminded him of American Revolutionary War moments like the Siege of Charleston and the Battle of Bunker Hill. “These were major losses for Americans, but who won the war?” Toberoff said. “And this one is not over.”
OpenAI’s attorneys hugged in the courtroom after the verdict was read. William Savitt, the company’s lead litigator, told reporters that the “overwhelming” amount of evidence presented in the case allowed the jury to act quickly. “The evidence that Mr. Musk’s lawsuit was an after-the-fact contrivance by a competitor was overwhelming,” he said.
Throughout the trial, Gonzalez Rogers questioned Musk’s motivation for fighting OpenAI. But she concluded on Monday that the three-week global public spectacle had been worthwhile.
“I thought it was an important issue to be tried … for us to have a trial to bring clarity,” she told attorneys for both parties. “There’s a substantial amount of evidence to support the jury’s findings, which is why I was prepared to accept the jury’s findings and dismiss on the spot.”
The nine-member panel delivered the unanimous verdict in an Oakland, California, courtroom on Monday after deliberating for under two hours. They found that statutes of limitations expired well before Musk filed his lawsuit in 2024. Musk had hoped to persuade the jury that Altman and Brockman, with the help of Microsoft’s cash, transformed OpenAI into an enormous company well beyond what was envisioned when the three of them and others founded it as a nonprofit nearly 11 years ago.
Because the jury found the case wasn’t filed on time, it didn’t weigh in on Musk’s three claims, including breach of charitable trust, unjust enrichment, and, against Microsoft, aiding and abetting. Losing on what amounts to a technicality could provide Musk an opening to keep trying his case in the public by arguing that the jury never ruled against his core argument that a charity was stolen.
Savitt, the OpenAI lawyer, disputed that contention on Monday. “It's not a technical decision, it's a substantive one,” he said. “It says you brought your claims too late, and you did it because you were sitting on them to use them as a weapon of a competitor who can't compete in the marketplace, and so we're delighted with the outcome.”
I’m paying to force seven thousand strangers to see a photo of my late husband having fun with his dog. Tumblr Blaze is totally worth it. XD
the current timeline is just a cycle of
trading back and forth between antisemites and transphobes
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I do really love it when women write graphic and fucked up things. I feel like so often people react to fucked up fiction with “of course a disgusting man would write this 🙄” and it often carries an unspoken (honestly sometimes spoken) message of “a woman’s PURE and DELICATE and FEMININE mind could NEVER think of something this VILE”. Thank you women in fucked up fiction 🫡
Webkinz Necklace With 7 Charms
Chloe Sherman, Jew Dykes: Ali and Tai, 1994
I am so fucking sick of hearing about the Jesus statue actually. The people who destroyed it were immediately disciplined. They are literally in jail for it. The IDF replaced the statue. But goyim are acting like every single Jew they encounter burned down their personal church and also killed the pope. And for some reason, Jews on this fucking site can't stop self-flagellating about it, even when they knew that antisemites are going to use said self-flagellation against any Jew they don't like.
And it's so fucking ridiculous because like. It's a fucking statue. People are getting away with murdering Jews all over the world right now and the thing you're choosing to cry over is a statue that has already been replaced and appropriate consequences meted out to the people who broke it.
Anyway, imagine if the world had gotten as upset over the murder of over 1,000 Jews and the destruction of entire Jewish towns as they're getting over a chunk of plaster.
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Many such cases
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Disinformation experts need a new framework in the era of AI slop.
If you want to understand the future of propaganda, stop reading serious-minded reports about Russia and start watching Iranian Lego diss rap videos, looking at embassy shitposts, and consuming pro-Iran AI slop. A hundred days ago, Iran was a pariah state massacring protesters en masse. Today, it’s the internet’s main character.
That success is made more remarkable by the fact that the White House is playing (and losing) the same game. The Trump administration churns out its own AI slop, its own combative memes, its own shitposts. None of it lands. This kind of propaganda works best when it’s punching up, and you’re not punching up when you’re the one dropping the bombs.
The most effective piece of war propaganda of 2026 is a Lego cartoon: On March 10, Iranian state media broadcast a video called “Narrative of Victory,” which soon accomplished a rare feat for state television propaganda: going viral. The AI-generated short video opens with a panicking Lego U.S. President Donald Trump reading through a folder marked “Llrey [sic] Epstein File” (textual nonsense remains a weakness of AI video). Egged on by a cackling Lego Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and literal Satan, Trump launches a missile that hits a girls’ school—represented by a pair of shoes and a lonely backpack among the rubble. A tearful Iranian soldier, cradling the same backpack, launches retaliatory missile strikes.
The dozen-plus Lego videos that followed expanded the format, including some set to trap beats with punchy rap one-liners, and made powerful use of the Minab school strike, where a U.S. missile attack likely killed more than 100 civilians—primarily schoolgirls. It becomes an emotional anchor that turns grief into righteous violence. The Trump-Epstein-Netanyahu-Satan visual cluster gets reinforced across the series; in “Victory Chronicles: Part 2,” Iran’s missiles bear the inscription “In memory of the victims of Epstein Island,” writing U.S. moral corruption onto the instruments of Iranian retribution.
The format—trap beats, swelling cinematic orchestral scoring, Lego animation with a massive existing audience—is effective because it disarms you. Legos tell your brain to play, the music tells your body to feel, and by the time the political payload arrives—Epstein, Satan, dead schoolgirls—you’re already in a mode where critical scrutiny doesn’t activate. It’s the spoonful of sugar that helps the propaganda go down. Even the absurdity of a regime that has executed protesters and arrested teenagers for TikTok dance videos deploying trap-beat Lego rap as state propaganda helps sell it. Irony and absurdity are the internet’s default currency, and Iran is producing content people are ready to buy.
A year ago, the Ukrainian government decided to take the fight directly to Russia. It hasn’t looked back since.
A year ago, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky articulated a strategy of “bringing the war back to Russia.” “The war was brought from Russia, and it is to Russia that the war must be pushed back. They must be the ones forced into peace. They are the ones who must be pressured to ensure security,” Zelensky said in March 2025.
Since then, and ever more intensely this year, Ukraine has been pursuing a “strategic neutralization” of assets in Russia. This means scaling back the hard-fought, casualty-intensive thrusts to claw back occupied territory that have cost Ukraine so much in terms of blood and treasure, and instead embracing long-range, asymmetric warfare to degrade Russia’s economy, rupture its military manufacturing, and deflate civilian morale. This spring, there’s every sign that this strategy is bearing fruit—and perhaps even shifting the battlefield calculus in the war’s fifth, grinding year.
I reblogged this yesterday, but I want to reblog it again. Diabetic ketoacidosis turns your blood acidic and will essentially burn you from the inside out.
The stories you hear of people dying from rationing, this is what happens to their body.
Affordable insulin isn’t just a right, it’s a necessity.
No one should have to die like that when it’s preventable with access to proper medication.
idk I'll always hold a special place in my heart for Hannibal pulling Will's hair
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The Aristocats 1970, dir. Wolfgang Reitherman
My Orthodox-Jewish-from-birth full-time-yeshiva-attending children just asked me what Judaism is 🤣