Captain Logic

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Captain Logic

Captain Logic

@Captainlogic69

Independent - Deductive reasoning and rational analysis will be my approach to all discussions

انضم Ocak 2023
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Captain Logic
Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@marklevinshow False premise. Motte and Bailey. Motte: Israel has a right to defend itself. Bailey: Any criticism of what they do or when = denying Jews basic rights (antisemitism) - third rail. Same one-line zinger tactic. Doesn’t work anymore.
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Captain Logic
Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@Conor_D_Dart Same thing happened with 4.6 - it was, back then due to overwhelming increase in users and usage - they had to dial it back due to the infrastructure restraints. Makes me wonder if at least part of 4.8’s capabilities come from Fable/Mythos - and without it, it’s not the same.
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Conor Dart
Conor Dart@Conor_D_Dart·
When Opus 4.8 first came out, I thought it was a really good model. Today though, it feels like it's missing basic instructions and doing things that just don't make sense. I don't know if I've somehow been hit by the Fable 5 bug, or if something else is going on, but the experience feels noticeably different from when it launched. With Fable 5 currently unavailable, I'd have expected Anthropic to have plenty of compute available for Opus.
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Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@elicalebon You are literally describing Israel- to a T Expanding its boarders Settlements - Golan - Syria “greater Israel” Expanding its ideology See Christian Zionism in the US - it’s massive and THE key pillar in their support Power - the most extreme supremacists are in charge now.
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Captain Logic
Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@DefiyantlyFree If all this leads to ending our involvement in the Middle East - which it very well may, it’s great. Let Israel be Israel - we don’t have to involve ourselves any longer - Western Hemisphere is where we should focus - we took Venezuela before iran for a reason.
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
I’m so confused. We have a peace deal. Why are the woke right so angry today? The regime is in tact. What’s the problem, why do you care about Israel being in Lebanon. It has nothing to do with us. Unless lol, it was never about anything but there then Israel.
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Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@jessisajew That is how any sane American felt when the war started We still feel that with the backroom deals to integrate the IDF and US military in a way that all but ensure we can never divorce ourselves from Israel Same for the intelligence merge being proposed this week
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Jewish Jess
Jewish Jess@jessisajew·
Everyone - and I mean everyone - in Israel feels a profound sense of betrayal today. From all across the political spectrum and from every walk of life. Everyone.
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Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@AlexFinn Where is the KYC? Let’s get this show on the road
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
If Fable 5 remains America only, it will lead to the largest exodus from Europe in history Anyone who used Fable in the 3 days it was live knows it's the most powerful technology made in the history of our species They know that those with Fable will have unlimited economic power. Those without Fable will be fighting with two hands tied behind their back and their legs frozen in a block of ice Without Fable how could you keep up with someone who has it? How could you beat someone who can build products 50x faster than you. It’s technological steroids. It’s like De’Aaron Fox playing basketball against Michael Jordan. It’s no competition In time Europe will realize all of this regulation was a mistake. They’ll do a massive deal with America to get access. Multi hundreds of billions of dollars How could the current path go any other way? Fable 5 is the greatest leverage a nation has ever had. The beginning of technological government intervention has only begun
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Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
Maybe. However, something very interesting happened just before the Iran conflict kicked off. We essentially took control of Venezuela - the country with the world’s largest proven oil reserves. That has to factor in heavily. The full geopolitical implications of that maneuver aren’t entirely clear yet, but it looked to me then (and even more so now) like a necessary first step in whatever broader play is unfolding. War-gaming this out. BRICS developments and other shifts are new realities, and the so called “Donroe Doctrine” clearly plays into it. What could this new paradigm realistically be leading toward? We probably won’t know the classified details, but geopolitically it feels like a major chess move. Does it open up an avenue to protect the petro dollar further while allowing us to disengage from the Middle East? Maybe
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Vernon
Vernon@thepettyk1ng_·
@Captainlogic69 @MarioNawfal Leaving the Middle East means losing the petro dollar too , meaning you lose power and your currency drops. Your partners in the gulf will be bullied by Iran to get off that petro dollar system cause they know it’ll destroy America. Don’t you get it? This was never about Israel.
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Captain Logic
Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@cenkuygur @marklevinshow All the right people are upset today - By that measure-this could be a very good deal for the USA Meaning - it permanently ends USA involvement in the Middle East wars - We certainly won’t have to hear about “Iran nuclear threat” from Netanyahu ever again
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
All Israel First pundits are losing their minds at the idea of peace. They demand America commit to endless war on Israel's behalf. @marklevinshow says we should have no Congressional approval to start a war, but 2/3 approval to end one. Israel's supporters are sick warmongers.
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Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
All the right people are upset today - If this leads to the end of our involvement in the Middle East- he will officially have won me back. “Bumpy road” is not an adequate description of the path that got us here - more like blindfolded and put on a train going off a cliff - but if we land on a pillow and come out mostly unscathed and be absolutely done with the Middle East permanently, it’ll have been worth it.
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
America’s 250th birthday year so far: Trump won the war with Iran. UFC came to the White House lawn. USA is hosting FIFA. The S&P 500 is on track to close the year above 8,000. Gas is going down. Jobs are up. The flag is flying high. This is the greatest comeback story in human history. We’ve won the culture war. God bless this beautiful country 🇺🇸
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Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@ConceptualJames If this all leads to a full disengagement from the Middle East - meaning we are out, no more bases, and done supporting Israel too - He can win me back - anything less - no
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James Lindsay, anti-Communist
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames·
Serious question, after looking around: Is there any cohesive group left that strongly supports President Trump?
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Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@adamemedia1 According to VP Vance - the number is Zero for America Any rebuild (investments) come from the gulf states All we do is unfreeze Irans assets Zero dollars - The cost of the campaign is all that we pay We could recoup some of that be selling off all the Middle East bases.
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Captain Logic
Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@mikepompeo @NikkiHaley plan is not bad - if it covers the caveat I included that Iran would very likely require - seems like a fair trade Allows us to fully disengage over time form the Middle East completely x.com/Captainlogic69…
Captain Logic@Captainlogic69

@NikkiHaley Iran will not accept line 3 as stated. They could and would in turn label Israel as Americas terrorist proxy and demand we stop supporting them. Honestly, I’d take that trade - we stop supporting Israel 100% and they stop supporting hamas and hezbola. Fair is fair

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Mike Pompeo
Mike Pompeo@mikepompeo·
Eagerly awaiting the text of the deal between the United States and Iran. We have achieved an enormous amount with our military campaign; I pray that any settlement preserves those sacrifices and secures the interests of the American people.
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Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@NikkiHaley Iran will not accept line 3 as stated. They could and would in turn label Israel as Americas terrorist proxy and demand we stop supporting them. Honestly, I’d take that trade - we stop supporting Israel 100% and they stop supporting hamas and hezbola. Fair is fair
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Nikki Haley
Nikki Haley@NikkiHaley·
A deal with Iran must: - Eliminate every path to a nuclear weapon - Open the Strait without tolls - End support for terrorist proxies - Provide no sanctions relief, or unfrozen cash, unless those conditions are met and held.
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Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@thevillagerabbi Iran gets 324 Billion dollars and fees (not tolls) on the straight of Hormuz for life Also - they MAY allow us to down blend their Uranium inside Iran - they will commit to not having a nuclear bomb - just like they were before We get to leave the Middle East behind basically.
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Zalmy Fogelman
Zalmy Fogelman@thevillagerabbi·
Explain to me like I’m five. What exactly Is the deal. How does it differ from Obama deal? And is it any better than Obama deals?
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Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@AwakenWithJP @AlexBerenson Yeah - I cannot fathom how that one got slipped in - we are required to pay 300 billion to rebuild all the stuff we just spent billions destroying? Are we rebuilding all their military infrastructure? Some theme parks? Pyramids? WTH Do they actually have the Epstein files??
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JP Sears
JP Sears@AwakenWithJP·
@AlexBerenson Actually another $300 billion on top of that $25 billion.
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Alex Berenson@AlexBerenson·
Anybody who's ever played poker seriously can smell losing players. They talk. Too much. Their bluffs are obvious. They whine, or threaten. None of it matters. In the end, you fold or turn your cards over. You win or lose. The chips move. $25 billion. Everyone knows who lost.
Alex Berenson@AlexBerenson

Just making sure I have this right, we are bribing Iran $25 billion and dropping sanctions on oil so they'll reopen the Strait? Got it. 8D chess, baby!

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Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
@RepThomasMassie @RepRoKhanna Any one who votes to keep section 219 [224] in place - should never be able to hold office again -it’s a ☠️ on their voting record - making them easy targets for any future challengers. Beyond shamefulI - bordering on traitorous conduct.
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
Section 219 (was 224) of the NDAA contains a dangerous provision to integrate our military tech with Israel’s. @RepRoKhanna & I submitted an amendment to strike 219. I included the Rules Committee roster here; 7 of 13 members must agree in order for our amendment to get a vote.
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Captain Logic@Captainlogic69·
That is not accurate. Jesus would be considered a Galilean Israelite. Let me explain why this is the more accurate statement. The people back then called themselves Israelites. This name came from Jacob after God changed his name to Israel. Jacob had twelve sons and those became the twelve tribes that made up the nation. The kingdom split after Solomon. Ten tribes went north and formed the kingdom of Israel. The two tribes of Judah and Benjamin stayed south and formed the kingdom of Judah. The north got wiped out by Assyria around 722 years before Jesus. Many got scattered. The south held on longer. After Babylon took them and some returned the southern folks started getting called Jews or Judeans from the name Judah. By Jesus time the Romans ran everything as the province of Judea. This covered Galilee up north too. The Greek word in the New Testament for these people is Ioudaios in the singular or Ioudaioi in the plural. It basically means Judean or from the tribe or land tied to Judah. It could point to where someone lived or their customs or the whole group keeping the old laws from Moses. In the Greek writings this word Ioudaios gets used a lot. Sometimes it means people from the south area around Jerusalem. Sometimes it means the religious leaders there who pushed back against Jesus. In the book of John it often points to those Judean authorities or the folks in that region. Paul used the word for himself. In Acts he told the Roman commander I am a Jew born in Tarsus. He said similar things in other places when talking to outsiders or in letters. He also called himself an Israelite from the tribe of Benjamin and a Hebrew of Hebrews. Paul was comfortable using Ioudaios when it fit the situation especially with people outside the group. Jesus never did that. There is no place where Jesus says I am a Jew or Ioudaios about himself. His followers and the stories about him do not label him that way either in insider talk. He gets called a Galilean or a Nazarene from Nazareth in Galilee. The Samaritan woman in John calls him a Jew when she is surprised he talks to her. Jesus answers her by talking about how salvation is from the Jews but he never turns around and claims the label for himself like Paul did. Jesus came from the line of David which ties back to the tribe of Judah. He was born in Bethlehem in the south. But he grew up and did most of his work up in Galilee. He focused on the lost sheep of the house of Israel. The people he reached were Israelites. The term Ioudaios was more what got used for the southern group or the ones in power in Judea. That is why Jesus would be considered a Galilean Israelite. He grew up in Nazareth in Galilee. People in the stories called him a Galilean. He did his teaching and miracles mostly in Galilee. The accounts set him apart from the Ioudaioi who were often the Judean leaders or people from the south. His mission was to the house of Israel as a whole and he fit the insider language of Israelite or Galilean rather than taking on the Ioudaios label. There were different sects among these Israelites who kept the faith. The Pharisees followed the written law plus extra traditions they passed down by word. They believed in resurrection. Regular folks liked them. The Sadducees were the rich priests who ran the Temple. They stuck only to the written books and did not believe in resurrection. The Essenes pulled away from the cities and Temple. They lived strict lives in groups sometimes out by the Dead Sea. The Zealots wanted to fight the Romans and throw them out. Most people were not in any sect. They just kept the Sabbath went to the meeting places and followed the laws as best they could. Jesus did not join any of those sects. He taught on his own. He kept the Sabbath and the feasts. He went to the Temple. But he called out the leaders when they added rules or missed the point. The ones called Ioudaioi back then were Israelites from the original tribes or their descendants. The word started narrow for people tied to Judah but covered the whole group keeping the faith after the kingdoms split and the returns. After Jesus the Romans destroyed the Temple in 70. The Pharisees way became the main path that kept going and turned into what is called Judaism today. So the folks called Jews now trace back to those ancient Israelites. Jesus was an Israelite through and through from the tribe of Judah. But the accurate way to place him based on where he lived worked and how the Greek words got used in the writings is as a Galilean Israelite. So no Jesus was not a Jew (Ioudaios). However Jews are also Israelites. That is the root of both. Hope this clears up any confusion.
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