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Bruce Barnett

@1337secure

snᴉlǝɹn∀ snɔɹɐW - ,,˙sʇɥƃnoɥʇ ɹnoʎ ɟo ʎʇᴉlɐnb ǝɥʇ uodn spuǝdǝp ǝɟᴉl ɹnoʎ ɟo ssǝuᴉddɐɥ ǝɥ┴,, 🇺🇸♟️🇺🇸♟️🇺🇸 My views are my own.

Indiana, USA Beigetreten Aralık 2021
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Bruce Barnett
Bruce Barnett@1337secure·
@stephenasmith That wasn’t a deal. That is like Harden on minimum deal. Check details…
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Stephen A Smith
Stephen A Smith@stephenasmith·
Sorry! We know I won’t hesitate to blame the Dems for much these days, but you can’t put it on them when even The Republicans went to Trump with a deal to fund DHS and he refused unless the Dems push the SAVE ACT! Thats not about the Dems. That’s not about the GOP. That is about POTUS.#CarryOn
Bo Loudon@BoLoudon

🚨BREAKING: Hakeem Jeffries just BLEW THE COVER of Democrats and ADMITTED DEMOCRATS are the ones responsible for refusing to fund DHS and TSA. It sure would be a shame if this video went viral. Follow: @BoLoudon

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Bruce Barnett
Bruce Barnett@1337secure·
@jstewartIndy @indystar Great use of AI: Estimated data centers touched 60-80 using the pothole vehicle. I guess it is time for me to build an estimate tool for data centers touched and usage. I created this via WhatsApp text to my agent. Once hosted I will send you the link.
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Jacob Stewart
Jacob Stewart@jstewartIndy·
Indianapolis REFUSES to take accountability for their many potholes when they DAMAGE your vehicle. When people don’t report potholes, it gives them an out. Indy should use AI to detect potholes BEFORE they WRECK your vehicle. Read my latest for @indystar below 👇
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Shibetoshi Nakamoto
Shibetoshi Nakamoto@BillyM2k·
i used to like tech podcasts but now they’re all basically converging into “if you don’t use AI the right way in the next two months, you’re probably going to die a horrible death, and everything you know now is worthless” and it’s just depressing
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⭕ Brock Pierson
⭕ Brock Pierson@brockpierson·
What was your extraction tool of choice back in the day? (There is clearly one correct answer here)
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Bruce Barnett
Bruce Barnett@1337secure·
I have an answer to this. I have seen first hand agent research data returning with prompt injection attempts mingled with the data. I am no one so it was ignored. I am now treating agent output channels (HTTP requests, API calls) with the same suspicion you’d apply to user input on the inbound side.
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
Have we seen an “Agent” DDOS attack yet ? Isn’t it inevitable ?
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Tyler Mitchell
Tyler Mitchell@TylerMitchellIN·
This happened over the weekend. What fixes this? Money, police, faith in the home, fathers, jobs? What is it? @WTHRcom
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Bruce Barnett
Bruce Barnett@1337secure·
@jstewartIndy Yes: Rockets 🚀 up then Floats like a feather 🪶 down. They are grabbing margin. Uncapped floating Sales tax is insane. @Tesla is looking good right now with that EV supplemental registration fee in Indiana $230 vs the death spiral use tax.
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Jacob Stewart
Jacob Stewart@jstewartIndy·
Oil prices are FALLING but gas is still OVER 4.00/GALLON in Indianapolis. Are we being gouged at the pump?
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Tiffany Fong (serious-ish)
Tiffany Fong (serious-ish)@TiffanyFongEtc·
I just ubered to the wrong airport like a fucking retard, so I just booked a new flight because another uber was roughly the same price. Now I’m stuck at the airport for over 3 hours. What should I do ???
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Jacob Stewart
Jacob Stewart@jstewartIndy·
Indianapolis leaders tried and FAILED to stop data centers. The state isn’t interested, but data centers are too big for them to stop, too. That’s why we need a FEDERAL MORATORIUM ON DATA CENTERS. Read my latest for @indystar in the comments 👇
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Bruce Barnett
Bruce Barnett@1337secure·
This IndyStar piece on data centers uses a “race to the bottom” frame that sounds convincing until you notice it’s doing what every moral panic has done since Salem, just swap “witchcraft” for “megawatts.” The argument: communities competing for data centers are sacrificing themselves for tech progress, and the ones that lose the bid still eat the costs. Heads you lose, tails you also lose. Convenient if your conclusion is “only Congress can save you.” But a rural county with a dying tax base and excess grid capacity isn’t making the same bet as a crowded suburb fighting over water pressure. Lumping them together is like saying every town that bid for a transcontinental railroad stop was getting swindled. Some were. Some became Denver. The article calls developer promises about jobs and revenue “misleading.” Sometimes, sure. Towns gave away everything to lure GM plants in the ‘80s too. The fix wasn’t banning factories. It was learning to read a term sheet. And here’s the quiet trick: if competing is bad and not competing still hurts you, local decision making is meaningless by design. That’s not analysis, that’s Prohibition logic. If one saloon ruins the town and no saloon kills commerce, guess we need a constitutional amendment. We all remember how that went. Important question in my mind: The actual useful question nobody wants to do the homework on: which communities came out behind, which ones negotiated well, and what made the difference?
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Andrew Ireland
Andrew Ireland@AndrewIrelandIN·
🚨 UPDATE: After our letter, Indiana University has launched a formal investigation into its Muslim Philanthropy Initiative’s reported dealings with an organization allegedly tied to the radical Islamic terrorist group Hamas.
Andrew Ireland@AndrewIrelandIN

🚨 Today I led a coalition of Indiana lawmakers in demanding an immediate investigation into reports that an Indiana University program partnered with a "charity" allegedly tied to the radical Islamic terrorist group Hamas. Hoosiers deserve answers. Letter below. President Whitten and Dean Pasic: We write with grave concern regarding recent reporting that Indiana University’s Muslim Philanthropy Initiative (“MPI”), a unit housed within the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, organized fundraising and training events with Hayat Yolu Association, an Istanbul-based organization that the United States Department of the Treasury designated on March 12, 2026 as a “sham charity” that provided significant material support to Hamas. Treasury further stated that Hayat Yolu was involved in Hamas’s international funding network and functioned as an operational, banking, and financial hub for the Muslim Brotherhood. These are not minor or technical allegations. They go to the heart of whether an Indiana public university lent its credibility, brand, and institutional resources to a foreign organization the federal government has now identified as part of a terrorist financing apparatus. According to public reporting, MPI worked with Hayat Yolu in July 2025 and again in January 2026 on events designed to help Islamic NGOs “refine their fundraising strategies,” improve performance, and better advance their missions. The same report states that MPI’s annual report thanked Hayat Yolu for its “generous support.” If that reporting is accurate, the public deserves immediate answers as to whether Indiana University helped a now-sanctioned entity improve its fundraising capacity, whether IU accepted any money or in-kind support tied to that entity, and what due diligence—if any—was performed before entering into or continuing the relationship. This matter is even more troubling because it does not appear to be an isolated lapse. In 2022, your school publicly acknowledged that it “failed in our due diligence” after hosting Sami Al-Arian. That history matters. When an institution has already been warned by experience that it must scrutinize extremist-adjacent programming with exceptional care, the standard for oversight is higher, not lower. A second controversy of this magnitude suggests a systemic failure in vetting, governance, supervision, or all three. Indiana University is not a private club free to operate behind closed doors while taxpayers, students, faculty, alumni, and the broader public are told to trust the process. It is a public institution, and the people of Indiana have every right to know whether university personnel partnered with, trained, platformed, or accepted support from an organization that the federal government now says bankrolled Hamas. The question is not whether university leaders agree with Treasury’s judgment. The question is whether IU exercised the level of diligence, supervision, and accountability that the public is entitled to expect. Accordingly, we request that Indiana University immediately take the following actions: •Open a formal internal investigation into MPI’s relationship with Hayat Yolu Association, including all meetings, trainings, conferences, funding arrangements, travel, sponsorships, memoranda of understanding, and other collaborative activities. •Preserve all records relating to Hayat Yolu, Shariq Siddiqui, MPI, and any related foreign partners, including emails, text messages, calendar entries, contracts, invoices, reimbursement requests, donor records, promotional materials, annual reports, internal vetting materials, and communications with outside organizations. •Suspend any ongoing relationship between IU or any IU-affiliated unit and Hayat Yolu Association, as well as any substantially related entity or intermediary, pending completion of the investigation. •Disclose whether IU or MPI received money, travel support, sponsorships, consulting fees, conference support, lodging, event hosting, or any other thing of value from Hayat Yolu or any affiliated person or entity. •Identify every IU employee, contractor, fellow, or representative who participated in planning, attending, speaking at, or promoting the July 2025 and January 2026 events referenced in the public reporting. •Produce the university’s due-diligence protocols for foreign nonprofit partnerships, particularly in high-risk regions or where terror-financing and sanctions concerns may be implicated, and explain whether those protocols were followed here. •Provide a public accounting of remedial steps, including whether disciplinary action, policy changes, outside review, or referral to law enforcement or relevant federal authorities is warranted. Please provide a written response no later than ten business days from receipt of this letter addressing, at a minimum, the following questions: •Did Indiana University, the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, or MPI knowingly partner with Hayat Yolu Association? •What vetting was conducted before the July 2025 and January 2026 events? •When did university leadership first learn of Treasury’s concerns or any other red flags involving Hayat Yolu? •Did IU or MPI receive any financial or in-kind support from Hayat Yolu or persons acting on its behalf? •Has IU referred this matter to legal counsel, law enforcement, or federal authorities? •What specific corrective action has IU taken since publication of the March 18, 2026 report? Let us be clear: Hoosiers should never have to wonder whether a public university in this state helped train up the fundraising operation of an entity now designated by the federal government as a sham charity for Hamas. If IU has a credible explanation, it should provide it. If IU failed in its responsibilities, it should admit it and fix it. What it must not do is hide behind silence, delay, or bureaucratic word games while the public asks obvious questions and receives none of the answers. We intend to continue reviewing this matter and to pursue whatever oversight is appropriate. We also expect full cooperation from the university and prompt preservation of all relevant evidence. Sincerely, Andrew Ireland State Representative District 90 Garrett Bascom State Representative District 68 Martin Carbaugh State Representative District 81 Matt Commons State Representative District 13 Craig Haggard State Representative District 57 Chris Judy State Representative District 83 Jim Lucas State Representative District 69 J.D. Prescott State Representative District 33

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Tiffany Fong
Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
beautiful day for glizzies and golf
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Retired 4-star admiral and former Navy SEAL William H. McRaven—the man who oversaw the mission that killed Osama bin Laden—delivered a blistering assessment of President Donald Trump. McRaven’s comments stood out not just for how direct they were, but for who they came from: a highly respected military leader warning about leadership, unity, and America’s standing in the world.
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americana.jo
americana.jo@_jp_91_·
We don't like you either. I’m a suburban mom of 4, married, working remotely, doing everything I was “supposed” to do. I bit my tongue and voted for Trump because I thought it was the right call at the time. We felt so confident in that decision that my son joined the Navy this year. Now? I regret everything. All of it. If you think any mom is going to keep supporting decisions that put our kids in harm’s way, you’re wrong. Get us out of this war. Bring our children home. And stop taking money from AIPAC. You don’t get to ask for our votes while risking our families & selling us out to Bibi.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
I’ve come to really dislike most of the GOP.
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Bruce Barnett
Bruce Barnett@1337secure·
Doesn’t matter. Trump is not on the ballot. Idiots are going to need to sink or swim. The Senate is filled with Republicans in floaties. They are weak because of their donors. The floaties come from this lot Cato, Chamber, Koch, and Yass. The libertarians are pro China by accident the Chamber is on purpose.
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Jesse Kelly
Jesse Kelly@JesseKellyDC·
Every single poll shows the exact same numbers. GOP voters are holding strong for Trump. Independent voters have left him in droves. Guess which voter decides elections. Don’t do the “polls are all lying!” thing people do when the numbers don’t look good.
Seve.Was.A.Wanker@TweeterB239

@JesseKellyDC You believe those numbers?

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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
You just sold your company for $ 100M. What’s the first thing you buy?
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