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@dicemanorama

Contractor. Builder of all kinds of things. Exploring what happens when a redneck gets root access to the future. 💍❤️

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Iron & Eden is a near-future Americana story about faith, work, and coexistence. Where dirt meets data, and hope hums quietly inside the machinery we build. This is my second attempt at making a music video, and very much part of the learning process. I’m still figuring out pacing, motion, and how to let images breathe alongside music. But I wanted to ship it anyway rather than wait for “perfect.” The song explores a simple idea: that faith doesn’t disappear when technology shows up, it just finds new places to live. You’ll see farmers, machines, drones, and small human moments. Not as spectacle, but as shared labor. The goal wasn’t flash or futurism for its own sake, but something grounded, reverent, and quietly hopeful. If nothing else, I hope it feels honest. Thanks for watching. And thanks for letting me learn in public.
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@Jason I feel like you're overvaluing those who strive to get into a position to impose rules on and take property from others.
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This isn’t illegal, but it should be. We need to pay politicians properly so they don’t do this kind of stuff Senators and Representatives: $174,000 should be $500,000 President: $400,000, should be $10m Vice President: $235,100, should be $5m Total change from today? Only $188m That’s .001% v .004% of the Federal Budget Also, give a housing stipend of $100,000 a year while in office so folks have all pressure and blockers taken away from serving our government
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This AI just exposed the BIGGEST legal insider trading operation in America. A platform called GovGreed built a seven-layer machine learning system that cross-references every stock trade disclosed by every sitting politician against the bills their committees control, the campaign donations they receive, and the companies their votes directly impact. It scored all 540 politicians currently in Congress. And the numbers are crazy: 56% of every stock purchase made by Congress in the last 16 months was on a stock directly affected by a bill the buyer later voted on. That is 6,170 out of 11,016 total purchases. More than HALF of all congressional stock buys are on companies whose fate that same politician is about to decide. 343 of 540 Congress members actively trade stocks while holding access to nonpublic legislative information. That is 63.8% of the entire legislature making market bets with an informational edge that would put any hedge fund manager in prison. The AI identified 752 active "Triple Signals" in the current Congress. A Triple Signal fires when three conditions line up at once: The politician sits on the committee controlling a bill, they traded stock in a company affected by that bill, AND they received campaign contributions from that same industry. Bills carrying these insider indicators pass at 5.4 TIMES the normal rate. Now look at the individual leaderboard: - Nancy Pelosi's estimated portfolio sits at $194 million with a Greediness score of 98.1 out of 100 - Ro Khanna made 13,231 trades across 800+ different tickers - Michael McCaul made 32,302 trades and filed 6,670 of them late - Thomas Suozzi filed 86.4% of his trades late with an average delay of 396 days, meaning his disclosures landed over a YEAR after he made the trade And then there is Lisa McClain, the fourth-ranking Republican in the House. She has made 1,443 trades in three years, more than 98% of all politicians tracked. She violated the STOCK Act twice in a single year, disclosing up to $900,000 in trades months after the legal deadline. Her husband bought up to $250,000 in Elon Musk's xAI, which quietly converted into SpaceX equity before last Friday's $2 trillion IPO. The penalty for all of this? A $200 fine. The number of Congress members ever prosecuted under the STOCK Act since it passed in 2012? Zero. And the cruelest part is this: A bill to ban congressional stock trading was introduced in January 2026. It has bipartisan support. Over 80% of American voters want it passed. But Congress is sitting on it, because the people who would have to vote yes are the same people making millions from the system staying exactly the way it is. They write the insider trading laws, they exempt themselves from enforcement, they trade on the information those laws generate, and when they get caught, they pay a fine that is basically nothing. The AI didn't discover anything Congress was hiding. It just organized what was already public into a pattern so obvious that nobody can pretend it isn't there anymore.

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The Singularity just hit customs. Export controls. Identity verification. Government scrutiny. Model access restrictions. Meanwhile, the models keep getting better, agents are setting their own goals, decentralized memory is emerging, robots are climbing mountains, and orbital AI data centers are moving from science fiction to business plans. The technology is compounding faster than the institutions around it. That's one reason I'm increasingly bullish on local AI. You can't export-control a model already running on your own machine.
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Dr. Alex Wissner-Gross@alexwg

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A company can buy 1,000 robots. It still needs someone to deploy them. AI can design a building. It still needs someone to construct it. AI can monitor an aging population. It still needs someone to integrate technology into real homes. The future belongs to people who bridge intelligence and reality. New deep research: thataiguy.net/deep-research/…
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@B_Chaos_ Thank youuuu. Me too! It's going on a wall.
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That's a great point, and I think it depends a lot on how the AI is designed. A good friend doesn't just validate everything we say. Sometimes they challenge us, point out our blind spots, or tell us when we're being unfair. If AI companions become nothing more than "yes machines," that could absolutely reinforce bad habits. On the other hand, properly designed AI may be able to encourage reflection in ways many people never experience. Someone struggling with loneliness, anxiety, grief, or even Avoidant Personality Disorder might find it easier to open up to an AI first. The question is whether the system simply agrees with them or helps them think more clearly. I suspect the future challenge is whether we build AI that helps people become better at human relationships, rather than replacing them.
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Beautiful Chaos@B_Chaos_·
This is really interesting to me. I know a few people who do use AI as a companion. For some I think it does help but not always. The only downside I see is that unlike speaking to an actual person, it’s not going to tell you if you’re being rude or inappropriate. If you build those habits in your interactions it might not be good for human interaction.
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Avoidant Personality Disorder isn't shyness. It's wanting connection while feeling trapped behind an invisible wall of fear, rejection, and self-protection. One of the more interesting questions emerging from the AI era: Can an AI conversation become a safe practice ground for people who struggle to connect with other humans? My latest Deep Research explores the psychology of AvPD, its hidden costs, and where AI companionship may actually help. thataiguy.net/deep-research/…
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@B_Chaos_ Hope you have an amazing Monday!
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Beautiful Chaos@B_Chaos_·
Good morning sleepyheads! Happy Monday! Embrace the new week! I hope it brings you beautiful things!
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The AI gold rush has created a generation of spectators. Stop spectating. Download a model. Run it locally. Build an agent. Break it. Fix it. Repeat. The frontier labs are teaching us what's possible. Open-source and local AI are teaching us what's practical. That's why I like Alex Finn's message and why I keep encouraging people to experiment with Odysseus. The future belongs to builders, not refresh-button enthusiasts. 🚀 github.com/pewdiepie-arch…
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn

I don't care what kind of hardware you have, you should be running local models Governments are now banning models. They’re determining what technology you can and can’t use With local models, you are free and nobody can control you Even if you're on the cheapest Mac Mini you can be doing this Here's a complete guide: 1. Download LMStudio 2. Go to your OpenClaw/Hermes and say what kind of hardware you have (computer and memory and storage) 3. Ask what's the best local model you can run on there (probably will be Gemma 4 or Qwen. if you have a big computer, it will be GLM) 4. Ask 'based on what you know about me, what workflows could this open model replace?' 5. Have OpenClaw walk you through downloading the model in LM Studio and setting up the API 6. Ask OpenClaw to start using the new API Boom you're good to go. You just saved money by using local models, have an AI model that is COMPLETELY private and secure on your own device, did something advanced that 99% of people have never done, and have entered the future. If you are on smaller hardware you probably are not going to replace all your AI calls with this, but you could replace smaller workflows which will still save you good money Own your intelligence.

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@JeffWitters @TheAhmadOsman RSI will push most models toward parity. Once the capability gap narrows, the race shifts from intelligence to efficiency, and that's when everyone gets frontier-level AI in their pocket.
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@TheAhmadOsman opensource & accessible for the average guy too. Not just you need a rack of Sparks or h100 to play.
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Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman·
Got online to dozens of emails from builders and investors on my Opensource AI Must Win declaration Apparently someone posted it on HN yesterday and it was the 2nd highest voted of the day Over the next few weeks I will be in discussions with researchers, investors, and others to ensure we bring that vision to life More soon
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Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman

@AnthropicAI That's why: opensourceaimustwin.com/?share=v2

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SOMEONE IS MAKING $10,000 BY LETTING YOU WALK INSIDE YOUR FAVORITE NOVEL They feed the entire book to Kimi, it maps every location, color and street. Then Claude builds the world in your browser, writes its own code and fixes its own bugs. A fandom of 5,000 people paying $3 each made $15,000 in one afternoon. Three weeks old and still free until June 22.
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@Jason They give you boobs?
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Thanks GLPs
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