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NIK
NIK@ns123abc·
🚨 Altman texts Musk: "we offered you equity when we established the capped profit. you didn't want it at the time." (Altman drafted this with Shivon Zilis, then sent it to Musk that night.) OpenAI's lawyers' plan was to use this to argue Musk's lawsuit is competitive warfare — he was offered for-profit equity, refused only because he wanted control. Musk on the stand today: >"How can I have equity in a non-profit?" That single sentence inverts the defense exhibit. If OpenAI offered Musk equity, OpenAI was already operating like a for-profit. Musk refusing the equity proves he understood the original charter. And in the same text, Altman wrote: "I personally have no equity and never have." Two years later, it was revealed Altman secretly owned the OpenAI Startup Fund.
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clippables@clippables·
@ViralNewsNYC Cops love overtime and going to court after giving drivers bs traffic tickets
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Viral News NYC@ViralNewsNYC·
Cops Are Being Pushed to the Edge — Retired NYPD Officer Blows the Whistle : Exclusive A recently retired NYPD officer is speaking out about what he describes as a deep and worsening mental health crisis inside the department—one he says leadership has failed to truly address. According to the former officer, the strain of policing in New York City has reached a breaking point. While the job has always been demanding, he says today’s officers are facing pressures from all sides—both internally and externally—without meaningful support. “There is no quality of life anymore,” the retired officer said. “The job doesn’t even pretend to care.” He described a department where officers are stretched thin through constant overtime assignments, forced posts, canceled days off, and what he called excessive discipline. Veteran officers, he claims, are often tasked with duties typically assigned to rookies in an effort to prevent newer cops from quitting. The result, he says, is a workforce that is burned out and struggling. “Most cops are either anxious, depressed, or relying on alcohol,” he said. “Some are suicidal. And it’s the dirty secret nobody wants to talk about.” He warned that this constant stress doesn’t just stay personal—it spills onto the job. “When you push officers to this level nonstop, mistakes are going to happen,” he said, noting that exhaustion, pressure, and mental strain can impact decision-making in the field. The officer also criticized what he sees as a disconnect between leadership and rank-and-file cops. While public messaging may emphasize reform and community relations, he says the department has failed to prioritize the well-being of its own officers. “They’ll hang up a poster with a hotline number and call it a solution,” he said. “But the problem is much bigger than that.” Morale, according to the source, has collapsed. He says many officers would leave the job immediately if they had the opportunity—not because they lack toughness, but because they feel disrespected and overworked. “This isn’t what anyone signed up for,” he said. “Cops are being treated like expendable labor.” The retired officer also pointed to frustration with both department leadership and police unions, accusing them of failing to advocate effectively for officers dealing with mounting stress and declining working conditions. He added that recent high-profile incidents involving officers—where some were perceived as under-supported or unfairly treated—have only deepened the sense of frustration within the ranks. Despite the challenges, the former officer made it clear that many within the NYPD still take pride in their work. But without meaningful changes, he warns the department risks losing more experienced officers and further weakening its ranks. “If they want a stronger police department, they have to start taking care of their own,” he said. “Right now, they’re pushing people to the edge.” By @LeeroyPress For licensing email viralnewsnyc@gmail.com
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FearBuck
FearBuck@FearedBuck·
Footage of Nick Fuentes pushing a woman who tried entering his home after he was doxxed, as the battery charge against him has been dismissed.
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SuperSisi
SuperSisi@SuperSisi·
The best Ken play I have ever seen
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CHILLING WITH MONIE🌹
Listed as one of the New York Times “30 Greatest Songwriters’ alive, Jay-Z breaks down the art of writing in its purest form, where rhythm leads and the words follow. “The flow comes first… then I fill it with words.” From channeling jazz like Rakim to studying the unorthodox genius of The Notorious B.I.G., it’s a masterclass in making every word hit.
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
Man says Younghoe Koo accidentally “saved his life” after a missed kick against the New England Patriots had him laughing so hard he went into a seizure which sent him to the hospital where they found a tumor in his brain.
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Shadow Intel
Shadow Intel@TheShadowIntelX·
Edward Snowden said it the best: "When you say 'I don't care about the right to privacy because I have nothing to hide,' that's no different than saying 'I don't care about freedom of speech because I have nothing to say.'" "Simply because you are following the law, doesn't mean that you'll be exempt from governmental interference in your private life."
Brave@brave

Privacy is a human right, friends. Browse and search accordingly.

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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
ICE ➡️ NICE AGENTS. 'National Immigration and Customs Enforcement.' DO IT!
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TITAN
TITAN@TemooTitan·
Look at Klay 😭😭😭 how she aint know
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deep value insights
deep value insights@NoelWieder·
I've always liked the story of Charlie Munger. At 31, he was basically at rock bottom. He was freshly divorced, had lost the house, and his son died of leukemia. Munger paid for every treatment out of pocket and was left with almost nothing. Yet he kept going. Instead of drowning in bitterness, he worked, he read, and he kept his head down. With a new marriage and some stability, he began investing his lawyer's salary into stocks and real estate. Then in 1959 he met Buffett. Inspired by someone who was already running his own partnership, Munger founded Wheeler, Munger & Company in 1962. The wealth started to accumulate. Through real estate projects and his growing investment partnership, Munger became a millionaire around age 43. Many successful investments followed, many alongside Buffett, and the relationship grew close enough that working together was the only thing that made sense. Munger wound down his partnership in 1975. Over 13 years, he had compounded at 19.8% annually, against 5% for the Dow. In 1978, he became Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and helped build the empire it was set to become. Somewhere along the way he lost an eye to a failed surgery, but that didn't bother him much. He still had one left. Plenty enough to read annual reports. When most people think of Munger, they just see a rich old wise man who almost stood in Buffett's shadow. But the truth is that Munger's wisdom didn't come from nowhere. He worked himself up from rock bottom, a place where many others would have stayed down, to become one of the most respected investors in history. And a billionaire on top of that. He never let it go to his head. He lived in the same house in Pasadena for decades. The place didn't even have AC. He cooled it with ice and fans. Hard to find a better role model than that.
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Exec Sum
Exec Sum@exec_sum·
Google co-founder Sergey Brin is coming out as Republican, per NYT The reporting follows Brin's ambitious efforts to kill the California wealth tax, elect a Republican to California governor, and move his residency out of California. He finally expressed his sentiment in a comment to NYT: "I fled socialism with my family in 1979 and know the devastating, oppressive society it created in the Soviet Union. I don't want California to end up in the same place."
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Greg O'Gallagher
Greg O'Gallagher@gregogallagher·
Every elite person in Miami, LA, and New York is doing this
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O G@OGshoots·
When i kissed my sister in front of Evelyn Ha I couldn’t help but feel like she wanted to physically and mentally abuse me
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Abdel
Abdel@rockkdev·
New Robinhood phishing chain that's kinda beautiful: 1. Attacker creates an RH account using the Gmail dot trick of your email (same inbox, different address) 2. Sets device name to HTML 3. RH's "unrecognized activity" email renders the device name unsanitized (html injection) The result is a real email from noreply@robinhood.com, DKIM pass, SPF pass, DMARC pass, with a phishing CTA Just because it's real, doesn't mean it's safe... $HOOD
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aka
aka@akafaceUS·
People are moving to NYC to pay $3000 dollars a month to live between the cracks in the drywall. They don't even realize hamsters got better homes.
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KaizerRev
KaizerRev@Kaizerrev·
Nick Fuentes was confronted by a random homeless guy who told him move his car while waiting for his friend Keith to order McDonalds. "He told me to move my car, idk who this guy is" 😭
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David Senra
David Senra@davidsenra·
Roblox founder @DavidBaszucki bootstrapped his first company to a $20 million exit, then spent two years failing to find a CEO job before building Roblox in his early 40s — no revenue, no investors, pure vision. Today, Roblox has over 150 million daily users, 13 billion hours of monthly engagement, and a virtual economy worth over $40 billion. Here’s our conversation: 0:00 Roblox Origin Story 1:14 Sabbatical and Intuition 3:36 Founder vs CEO Mindset 5:43 Building the Clock 7:57 Lifestyle Startup Phase 8:49 First Product Failure 15:48 Buying First Users 17:43 Studio Goes Live 18:53 Roblox vs YouTube 21:59 Beyond Games Vision 25:50 Roblox Operating System 33:55 Nine Companies Inside 36:19 Safety and Monetization 41:13 Robux Economy Loop 45:19 Creator to Entrepreneur 45:49 Chasing Photoreal Concurrency 49:11 Imaginary Competitor Mindset 50:08 Capital Efficiency Playbook 52:11 Performance As Growth 55:40 Owning The Stack 58:36 Roblox Infrastructure Engine 1:02:32 Safety And AI Moat 1:06:57 Data Ethics And NPC Testing 1:11:31 Creator Earnings Explosion 1:16:08 Marketplace And Transparency 1:20:01 Near Death Lessons 1:24:43 Ads And Creator Discovery 1:25:35 Closing Reflections Includes paid partnerships.
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David Senra
David Senra@davidsenra·
Roblox bought their first 1500 users from Google for $1 each. You can tie the 300 million users today back to those original 1500:
David Senra@davidsenra

Roblox founder @DavidBaszucki bootstrapped his first company to a $20 million exit, then spent two years failing to find a CEO job before building Roblox in his early 40s — no revenue, no investors, pure vision. Today, Roblox has over 150 million daily users, 13 billion hours of monthly engagement, and a virtual economy worth over $40 billion. Here’s our conversation: 0:00 Roblox Origin Story 1:14 Sabbatical and Intuition 3:36 Founder vs CEO Mindset 5:43 Building the Clock 7:57 Lifestyle Startup Phase 8:49 First Product Failure 15:48 Buying First Users 17:43 Studio Goes Live 18:53 Roblox vs YouTube 21:59 Beyond Games Vision 25:50 Roblox Operating System 33:55 Nine Companies Inside 36:19 Safety and Monetization 41:13 Robux Economy Loop 45:19 Creator to Entrepreneur 45:49 Chasing Photoreal Concurrency 49:11 Imaginary Competitor Mindset 50:08 Capital Efficiency Playbook 52:11 Performance As Growth 55:40 Owning The Stack 58:36 Roblox Infrastructure Engine 1:02:32 Safety And AI Moat 1:06:57 Data Ethics And NPC Testing 1:11:31 Creator Earnings Explosion 1:16:08 Marketplace And Transparency 1:20:01 Near Death Lessons 1:24:43 Ads And Creator Discovery 1:25:35 Closing Reflections Includes paid partnerships.

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