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Gen X → programming grad 🇨🇦 AI experiments • 3D prints • book/news reactions Observer of the Shift • Analog Heart • Digital Mind

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CodeDomeLabs@CodeDomeLabs·
Decoding the AI Matrix. Putting the pieces together. Welcome to @CodeDomeLabs.
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CodeDomeLabs@CodeDomeLabs·
@pinecone744 100 percent. Likeable takes from the interview : 🏋️‍♂️ The Kettlebell Gift (so Canadian) 🚌 His Humble Roots 🇨🇦 Patriotism Over Partisanship 😂 A Sense of Humor 🧠 Deeply Well-Read 👊 Standing Up for Sovereignty Basically two normal people acting respectfully. What's not to like?
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jon smithers & thefringypinetree
If you don’t think Pierre Pollievre on Rogan is likeable and PM material you are just sticking to your tribe and are a hopeless idiot who is part of the reason Canada is worse by every single metric after the last decade of Libtard rule.
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CodeDomeLabs@CodeDomeLabs·
@EnochMThompson It is a strong, consistent political convention and campaign strategy that they stay in Canada during elections to appear focused on domestic issues. But there is no law against it. He could've done it.
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Nucky Thompson
Nucky Thompson@EnochMThompson·
@CodeDomeLabs Why would he not do the podcast during the election? (Unless his job is too lose)
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CodeDomeLabs@CodeDomeLabs·
Pierre Poilievre gives Joe Rogan a Canadian-made kettlebell. 🏋️‍♂️ What followed was a thoughtful, polite discussion, less like a political interview and more like two normal people talking about history, hobbies, and life.
Juno News@junonewscom

JOE ROGAN: "I'm glad we finally did this. I wanted to do it the first go around [last year]." POILIEVRE: "When I got the invitation, we were in the middle of the election, and we just don't leave the country during election campaigns."

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CodeDomeLabs@CodeDomeLabs·
@Doig5513 @MarcNixon24 Pollievre said 'shit' exactly the correct amount of times for a political leader on Rogan. 😀 Plus he said it about Trump so the Boomers in Canada will be okay with it.
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Brandon Doig
Brandon Doig@Doig5513·
@MarcNixon24 And the CBC new headline: "Pollievre says 'Sh-t' on Rogan podcast" 😂😂 Boomers in disbelief 🤣🤣
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
BREAKING: Joe Rogan podcast with Pierre Poilievre has reached 626,546 Views in 7 hours This thing is reaching the stratosphere
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CodeDomeLabs@CodeDomeLabs·
@SMmamashack @KatKanada_TM I betcha the biggest podcast in the world will reach some female voters. At least clips of it will. It will be covered on the Canadian news outlets. Everyone is already talking about it. The male toxicity part I will respectfully disagree with you.
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Carole Nelson Brown
Carole Nelson Brown@SMmamashack·
@KatKanada_TM He’s right though. Women already dislike Pollievre and going on a macho manisohere podcast will not help. Bro culture is generally a toxic environment for women. Manly men who hang with manly men, take HGH and lift weights and talk shit about nothing. Rogan is a meathead.
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Kat Kanada
Kat Kanada@KatKanada_TM·
Reporter Steve Paikin says Poilievre going on Joe Rogan's podcast doesn't reach female voters and props up "bro culture." What's wrong with bros being bros, though? 🤔
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CodeDomeLabs@CodeDomeLabs·
@montano_serg @mario4thenorth But he's right. Pierre crushed it. He dodged anything controversial, showed respect for the opposition, and had a normal conversation. I bet if he did this interview before the election he might have won.
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Sergio CLU®@montano_serg·
@mario4thenorth lol dude Pierre Pollievre controlled the whole conversation so Joe Rogan couldn’t ask any tough questions.
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
PIERRE CRUSHED IT ON JOE ROGAN: -He defended Canada against 51st state comments -He was very charming -He REFUSED TO CRITICIZE CARNEY on foreign soil -He rightfully so, defended that Castro is not Trudeau’s father -He respectfully & tactfully didn’t fall into conspiracy theory traps -He did a beautiful job explaining his role as the Opposition & how keeping the government to account is the most loyal thing one can do Joe Rogan showed a great deal of respect for him, his intelligence & they both laughed hysterically when Joe asked him “How did you lose?!” People don’t realize, that as much as Joe Rogan is painted as “far right”, he’s logical and I consider him well balanced. There’s a reason why he has the biggest podcast in the world. Pierre did an incredible job.
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CodeDomeLabs@CodeDomeLabs·
@DarrylW92605905 @drmikehart Respectfully, I agree with the strategy to do Rogan. This is covered on CBC, CTV, etc. There's your 55+ and female demographic. If you can keep it together for 3 hours, going on Rogan is a win-win.
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Darryl Wells
Darryl Wells@DarrylW92605905·
@drmikehart No, his audience is 18-34.. Pollievre doesn't need any if those, he already has them.. he needs 55+ and women. How Rogan does not do that for him.... He's just talking to youth in the US and Canada, mostly in the US to explain Trump and his Tarriffs... To me, this was a PM setup
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Mike Hart, M.D
Mike Hart, M.D@drmikehart·
Saying Pierre Poilievre going on Joe Rogan is “just pandering to his base” is wrong. Rogan’s audience is full of centrists, libertarians, independents and even center-leftists. Long-form conversations don’t reinforce beliefs—they change them. This is audience expansion.
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CodeDomeLabs@CodeDomeLabs·
7/7 Whether you're a fan or a critic, this is how conversation flourishes: No handlers, no teleprompters, just two people genuinely searching for 'the way.' Poilievre channeled Miyamoto Musashi to sum up the mindset: 'If you know the way broadly, you will see it in everything.'
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CodeDomeLabs@CodeDomeLabs·
6/7 Exercise as Medicine: 🥩 They discussed promoting fitness at the youth level. Poilievre—a former high school wrestler—and Rogan agreed: movement is often more effective than antidepressants. We need community-based sports to help the next generation find their footing.
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CodeDomeLabs@CodeDomeLabs·
@sachinyadav699 The other winner: 'The ones selling the books' So many books 📚 on AI - everything from hype to doom can be yours for $40
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sachin.@sachinyadav699·
Goldman Sachs just said the quiet part out loud hundreds of billions poured into AI and the economy barely felt a thing not a slowdown not a dip just… no real impact companies rushed to cut costs layoffs everywhere all to fund “the future” meanwhile the only clear winner? the ones selling the shovels GPUs flying off shelves productivity… still loading data centers are full use-cases are half-baked and ROI is mostly a promise this isn’t the payoff phase it’s the waiting game and the clock is ticking either AI starts delivering real gains soon or this becomes a very expensive lesson in hype
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

"Massive investment in AI contributed basically zero to US economic growth last year," per Goldman Sachs

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CodeDomeLabs@CodeDomeLabs·
@fart_idiot @DavidSKrueger I agree - knowingly leading humans to extinction would be traitorous. Many AI risks fall well short of that level and can (and should) be mitigated.
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Lester
Lester@fart_idiot·
@CodeDomeLabs @DavidSKrueger If you grant that AI is an extinction risk, someone who knows that but pretends it's not (to protect their job, because they hope for personal immortality, or for any other reason) is absolutely a traitor to humanity. In fact they're much worse than just that.
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David Krueger
David Krueger@DavidSKrueger·
I 100% stand by my comment. People who KNOWINGLY and DELIBERATELY downplay or distract from AI risks are traitors to humanity.
Entropy☃️Chase@EntropyChase

@DavidSKrueger I find it concerning to call people who disagree with you about a technology that doesn't even exist yet "traitors to humanity"

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Sam Ring
Sam Ring@Blazing_ring115·
@CodeDomeLabs @TheMG3D But if it’s not imaginative then why are you saying it’s creative? The whole argument falls apart when you’re not MAKING the art. The AI is being “creative” and “imaginative” when all you’re doing is forming a sentence. Writing something doesn’t take any creativity.
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Michael
Michael@TheMG3D·
If you use gen AI you aren’t being creative. You are not a director or an artist of any kind you are just pretending to be one while you steal from real artists and hardworking people. You could be one of these titles you have in your bio but you won’t because you fail to put in real work and discipline All you do is engagement farm and say “Hollywood is dead” and “artists gatekeep” when in reality you just choose to be ignorant. The bubble will pop and you will all go to the next scam just like you did when NFTs died 😂
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Sam Ring
Sam Ring@Blazing_ring115·
@CodeDomeLabs @TheMG3D But by your logic, that’s creative control. And people have some amazing art pieces just from that type of idea.
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CodeDomeLabs@CodeDomeLabs·
@Blazing_ring115 @TheMG3D I don't think there is anything creative about saying 'Luffy running'. That is not how I would prompt the tool. But to each their own.
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Sam Ring
Sam Ring@Blazing_ring115·
@CodeDomeLabs @TheMG3D What’s creative about saying “ Luffy running. “ when others have made it before and your “AI tool” steals said pieces?
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