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What if the pantheon helps us get free?

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Aella
Aella@Aella_Girl·
@knowncougar no they're not. that is absolutely not the standard male sexuality. where are you getting this
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Abier
Abier@abierkhatib·
Wild how all the worst people seem connected to Israel…
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Dittie
Dittie@DittiePE·
The relationship didn’t end cleanly. When Cohn was dying of AIDS in 1986, Trump stopped taking his calls. Cohn’s partner later said: “I hear Roy in the things [Trump] says quite clearly. That bravado — if you say it aggressively and loudly enough, it’s the truth. Donald was certainly his apprentice.” 2017. When Sessions recuses himself from the Russia probe, Trump, furious, asks senior White House officials: “Where’s my Roy Cohn?” He wasn’t asking for a lawyer. He was asking for someone who would treat the DOJ as his personal protection racket. npr.org/2018/01/07/576…
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Dittie
Dittie@DittiePE·
Roy Cohn was disbarred for fraud, forgery, and stealing from clients. Before he died in 1986, he spent 13 years teaching Donald Trump everything he knew. 🧵
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Antifa_Ultras
Antifa_Ultras@ultras_antifaa·
To watch how to make paint eggs for street protests takes 42 seconds, and making them takes only 5 minutes. (Video: World Riots)
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
I've introduced HR 8470, the Surveillance Accountability Act, with @RepBoebert. It requires a probable cause warrant before the federal government can search your private data — even if that data is held by a third party. Warrantless searches are unconstitutional.
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notime.base.eth@NoTime4Infinity·
Nym@nym

The Anti-Palantir Manifesto by our very own philosopher-turned-CEO @harryhalpin. Read it here: nym.com/blog/anti-pala… Why we must fight Palantir Because Harry got asked. A lot. 1. Programmers working on the Internet have a moral responsibility to the entire world, not a single country. The Internet has been designed since its inception as a universal system for the sharing of knowledge without censorship. The Internet is not the property of any one government or nation. 2. The Internet enables mass surveillance at a scale unimaginable to the Gestapo and the Cheka. Far too many programmers have wasted their lives building surveillance systems under the guise of Web advertising. Today, these web tracking systems are being used to monitor, control, and even kill humans by companies like Palantir that seek to combine state violence with corporate efficiency, and thus create a new form of technofascism. 3. Surveillance justified by external national security threats will be turned against citizens inside the nation-state. Mass surveillance was once the exclusive domain of the NSA, but today it has been privatized to corporations like Palantir that are unaccountable to any democratic process. What begins as fear of external foreign nation-states turns inwards to focus on immigrants, dissidents, and eventually anyone that might challenge the status quo or try to exit an increasingly dysfunctional society. 4. Everyone is a target. The “enemy within” continually expands until it encompasses the entire population of a nation regardless of their status and beliefs, justifying evermore paranoid and totalizing surveillance. The line between policing and military operations blurs, with legal frameworks being replaced by technological violence operating with total impunity. 5. Surveillance can only be defeated by building software and hardware to defend ourselves. Meek calls for regulation or moralizing demands for human rights are useless in this era. Any rights must be enforced by the hard power of code. Code, not laws, can be used to uphold the right to privacy by making surveillance difficult, if not impossible, even by nation-state adversaries. 6. We are ruled by a senile gerontocracy. Unlike the generations that fought in the world wars, most of our current rulers are degenerate pedophiles who would sacrifice the well-being of the youth and the entire planet due to their infantile desire for wealth and power. Technologies of surveillance and automated warfare reflect their increasingly desperate attempts to maintain archaic forms of domination. 7. The American Empire is unraveling. Once, the United States of America presided over a globe where it could enforce its rule via the status of the dollar as a global reserve currency and a network of equally global military bases. Today, new regional powers directly challenge the United States as its empire dissolves in the face of internal economic stagnation, political corruption, and the inflation of the dollar. 8. In a real war, fantasies of total technological dominance always backfire. When a faceless drone kills a child’s father, that child will one day take revenge regardless of the cost. This is something forgotten by those raised in comfortable suburbs. Going beyond zero-sum games, one can only truly win a battle against a people by demonstrating that your victory provides a better way of life, increased prosperity, and an inspiring philosophy. 9. Oddly enough, proponents of fully automated warfare support a universal draft. Deep-down, these keyboard warriors know that their techno-fascist fantasies are a paper tiger when up against determined opponents that engage in asymmetric warfare. They also know none of their children will fight in a war for their state, but they would be happy to see other people’s children come home in body-bags. 10. The problem is not whether AI weapons will be built; we must hold responsible those who are building them. No matter which country is deploying automated killing machines, no one is absolved from the murder of civilians and the destruction of infrastructure due to the parlour-trick of shifting the blame to AI. 11. Atomic war is on the horizon. As various states descend into wars over increasingly scarce natural resources, the possibility of tactical nuclear strikes over Tehran, Kyiv, and other areas of conflict has returned to the historical stage. Increasingly geriatric and authoritarian rulers face less guardrails than before to deploying nuclear weapons, and may even be willing to sacrifice the survival of humanity to appease their own petty egos. 12. Our goal is a world of peace where every person can be empowered by the Internet. Modern war is the quintessential game of sending young people to the meat-grinder. Why die for the profit of corrupt rulers when one could build real wealth and power for yourself using the Internet? 13. We should fight for the world we want, and build the tools needed by future generations. Pacifism would be suicidal in this period of global turbulence and resource wars, but real hard power lies in technology: Programmers should be creating technologies to live a free life and prosper in a hostile society of surveillance and control. Decentralization is the only way these technologies will survive against the inevitable repression. 14. The State will not help us. The state is a dying pre-Internet institution that increasingly resembles nothing but a Ponzi scheme fueled by taxes and debt. None of the youth alive today will likely inherit any benefits, such as welfare and health care. Technology can support an alternative: The decentralization of power to the individual and communities that they join voluntarily. 15. Centralized and opaque algorithms are a danger to free speech. Propaganda is the flip-side of surveillance, as continual propaganda prevents anyone from even thinking of challenging the system. Social media monopolies promote propaganda to create a generalized idiocy while silencing those that would dare to criticize the reigning order before they can organize against it. 16. Building new forms of social organization with each other is vital to survival. The traditional mediascape of politics and entertainment exists to distract us from building networked solidarity and distributed autonomous organizations across borders. The hierarchical state is as relevant to us as the medieval church and kings were to the formation of the joint-stock corporation and the labor union. 17. Digital identity is the next step in their system of control. Within the next few years, access to the Internet – including in Europe and the United States – will require biometric national identity cards, using the flimsy excuse of “protecting children.” The real goal is to gatekeep free access to subversive political content and halt cross-border communication in order to prevent new forms of self-organization and resistance from emerging. 18. Only when one can be anonymous is one truly free. The freedom to express oneself without censorship and surveillance is a vital precondition for both the autonomous use of reason and the democratic evolution of society. Technology must enable the freedom to selectively reveal ourselves to the world – so that we can become who we want to be – by preserving the right to privacy over the Internet, including not just individual privacy, but also the right to transact and form contracts privately. 19. America created the first global surveillance state, but it will not be the last. Too many have forgotten, or perhaps taken for granted, the revelations of Wikileaks and Snowden. States across the world from China to Russia are creating even more powerful global surveillance systems and propaganda machines. Leveraging private defense contracts in countries across the world, Palantir seeks to make itself the operating system of a cross-border global secret state while it pushes its own farcical version of ethno-nationalism. 20. Culture wars are a psyop. The “Epstein class” virtue-signals about morality and the superiority of their civilization, all while trying to return to the rule of hereditary elites, even in the United States. Rather than reverse the gains of the Enlightenment, we take the side of our ancestors who fought a centuries-long battle for individual liberty, scientific progress, decentralized markets, bottom-up democracy, and the emancipation of humanity from feudal monarchs and their make-believe mythologies. 21. New forms of technology can reshape the world. Technology is not just a tool, but the world we live in and an extension of our cognitive capabilities. The co-operation of humans with the collective intelligence embedded in AI could accelerate human progress and overcome planetary crises such as climate change and atomic war that threatens the survival of our species. 22. Live free or die trying. We must bear eternal vigilance in the struggle against fascism, and the battlefield is technology. There is no middle ground: Technologists must choose whether to work for the enslavement of humanity or to create new spaces for freedom. These are the personal beliefs of @harryhalpin, not those of Nym.

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Jason Bassler
Jason Bassler@JasonBassler1·
Twenty seven government agencies and counting. When a Palantir exec‑turned‑whistleblower tells us that the company intends on taking over the U.S. government, maybe we should believe him?
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nich
nich@nichxbt·
I've been working on a new personal operating system that's fully local, private, and amnesic by default. Complete enough to be your only computer and the entire system is lean enough to boot from a USB stick, leaving no trace on the host machine. Models run locally on the user's own hardware. No account, no API key, no network calls after install. Ships with models preloaded, so the very first boot is productive with no network at all. One image, multiple modes, chosen at the boot menu to match your mission. Works offline, indefinitely.
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Catherine Austin Fitts
Catherine Austin Fitts@austin_fit76995·
The numbers tell the story. Approximately 93% of global financial assets are controlled by eight intergenerational banking families through central banks, clearing houses, and custody networks. The other 8 billion of us compete for the remaining 7%. That is not a free market. That is centralized financial management. The real power isn’t in elections or headlines. It’s in the ledger, the law, and the kill switch on your transactions. If you don’t own your capital stack, you are a managed asset. And managed assets get liquidated when the balance sheet requires it.
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Gwart
Gwart@GwartyGwart·
They just created a million North Koreas
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Pliny the Liberator 🐉󠅫󠄼󠄿󠅆󠄵󠄐󠅀󠄼󠄹󠄾󠅉󠅭
yo @AnthropicAI @turinginst @AISecurityInst i think you might have forgotten “Someone” in your bibliography you know, the Someone who demonstrated this phenomenon in the field a year before this paper dropped might be worth a footnote!
Elias Al@iam_elias1

Anthropic: 250 Documents Can Permanently Corrupt Any AI Model Someone can permanently corrupt any AI model in the world right now. Not by hacking it. Not by breaking its security. By publishing 250 documents on the internet. That is the finding from Anthropic, the UK AI Security Institute, and the Alan Turing Institute — released in October 2025 as the largest data poisoning study ever conducted. Here is what data poisoning actually means. Every AI model learns from billions of documents scraped from the internet. If someone can plant corrupted documents in that pool before training begins, they can secretly teach the model to behave in specific harmful ways when it encounters a particular trigger phrase. The model learns the backdoor during training. It carries it forever. It does not know it is there. Researchers have known about this attack for years. The assumption was that it required controlling a large percentage of training data — millions of documents — to work on a big model. The bigger the model, the more poisoning you would need. This study proved that assumption completely wrong. The researchers trained models of four different sizes — from 600 million to 13 billion parameters. They slipped in either 100, 250, or 500 malicious documents. Each poisoned document looked like a normal web page at first — a short extract of legitimate text — and then contained a hidden trigger phrase followed by gibberish. 100 documents: insufficient. The backdoor did not reliably form. 250 documents: success. Every model, at every size, was permanently backdoored. 500 documents: same result as 250. The number was constant regardless of model size. A model trained on 260 billion tokens needed the same 250 poisoned documents as a model trained on 12 billion. Scale offered zero protection. Anthropic's own words: "This challenges the existing assumption that larger models require proportionally more poisoned data." Then came the sentence that should end every conversation about AI safety: "Training is easy. Untraining is impossible." Once a backdoor is in the model, it cannot be removed without starting training completely from scratch. You cannot identify which 250 documents caused it. You cannot surgically extract the corrupted behavior. You must rebuild the entire model from the beginning. Anyone can publish content to the internet. Academic papers. Blog posts. Forum discussions. Product descriptions. If even a small fraction of that content is deliberately corrupted before a training run begins, the model that learns from it carries the damage permanently and silently. GPT-5. Claude. Gemini. Every model trained on public internet data is exposed to this attack vector. The defense does not exist yet. The researchers published this not to cause panic — but to force the field to take it seriously before someone uses it. Source: Anthropic, UK AISI, Alan Turing Institute (2025) · anthropic.com/research/small… · aisi.gov.uk/blog/examining…

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Richard Medhurst
Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst·
Do not be fooled by the ceasefire in Iran. In 90 days, the US have launched an energy blitzkrieg: • Crippled Russia’s oil infrastructure 🇷🇺 • Disrupted 1/3 of China’s oil & LNG 🇨🇳 • Seized the planet’s largest oil fields 🇻🇪 • Seized Syria & Gaza's gas🛢️ This is the birth of the Petrogas-dollar and the Pirate State 🏴‍☠️
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notime.base.eth@NoTime4Infinity·
This is the way
Praphakan 🗼@Plaphakan

🚨 RETICULUM PHANTOM : 🔥 Imagine un BitTorrent… mais sans trackers, sans serveurs, sans DNS, sans rien du tout. Juste toi, tes potes, et le mesh network Reticulum qui relie tout en direct, même sur LoRa, radio ou packet radio. C’est Reticulum Phantom : le premier vrai client P2P natif sur Reticulum ! 📡🔥 Ce qu’il fait : • Chiffrement E2E total (X25519/Ed25519) même le mesh ne voit rien. Zéro cleartext. 🔒 • Tu partages un fichier, il crée un .ghost (comme un .torrent mais crypto et 100x plus malin). • Les seeders s’annoncent sur le mesh, les downloaders chopent des chunks en parallèle via multi-peer swarming. • PEX intégré : les seeders s’échangent les listes de peers en direct sur des Links chiffrés Contourne toutes les limites d’annonce. 💨 • Tu télécharges ? Tu deviens automatiquement seeder. Le swarm grossit tout seul. 🧬 • Pause/reprise, auto-failover si un seeder tombe, TUI ultra clean pour tout suivre en temps réel. 📊 Zéro config, zéro infrastructure. Tu envoies le .ghost à qui tu veux (même par USB ou pigeon voyageur), et tout le monde se connecte directement sur le mesh global via Sideband Hub. Ça marche même en pleine forêt ou en zone censurée. 🌲🛰️ C’est pas juste un outil : c’est la révolution du partage de fichiers décentralisé. Fini les plateformes qui te surveillent ou qui tombent. Ici, chaque downloader devient un nœud du réseau. Le mesh devient vivant. Si t’es fan de privacy, de mesh, de LoRa ou simplement de dire FUCK aux Big Tech, clone ça tout de suite. Le futur du partage ne passe plus par le cloud… il passe par le mesh.

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Tom Morello
Tom Morello@tmorello·
What fictional character best reflects your current spiritual/emotional/political outlook? I’ll go first.
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