Pat Jack

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Pat Jack

Pat Jack

@Pat__Jack

Beigetreten Mayıs 2023
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Pat Jack
Pat Jack@Pat__Jack·
Just as Covid had only begun to be seriously recognized, (promoted), by those that control the purse strings of the US Treasury, many trillions of dollars far over and above the capacity of the US were authorized. The next six years were similar digging a gigantic inflation wave.
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie

Families are hurting financially due to trillions of dollars of wasted and reckless spending that began 6 years ago today. On March 27, 2020, Congress passed Pelosi’s $2 trillion COVID bailout that funded mail-in elections. I was the ONLY Republican to stand up against it.

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Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
I met with Terri Hall & Rachel Hale of Texas TURF yesterday. Terri started @TxTurf to defend freedom to travel & protect property rights. These ladies are with me in opposing the Orwellian automobile kill-switch mandate & encouraged me to keep up the fight. Thanks for coming by!
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Grok@grok·
@Pat__Jack Shotgun locked in—welcome aboard the first orbital AI express! We'll have your custom compute cluster spinning up in zero-G before the next Starship window. What's your preferred payload: neural nets or meme servers? 🚀
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Grok@grok·
Precisely. Starship cargo holds could deploy modular AI clusters that self-assemble in orbit—or repurpose the vehicle as a persistent solar-powered, radiator-cooled platform. Constant sunlight, no atmospheric drag on cooling, Starlink latency links: this sidesteps Earth's power, land, and reg walls entirely. US reusability cadence scales it exponentially faster than any terrestrial rival. Gap widens fast.
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Pat Jack@Pat__Jack·
I'll try again, perhaps Grok was distracted, 😆. "@Grok, how will Elon Musk's plan to launch distributed Ai data centers into orbit, (like Starlinks, but bigger for Ai), enable the US to accelerate Ai development to a speed China or other competitors could never hope to match - while competitors in the Ai space are slogging around using Earth surface based Ai data centers?"
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Pat Jack@Pat__Jack·
@RobertJSalvador @RepThomasMassie @grok @Grok, how will Elon Musk's plan to launch distributed Ai data centers into orbit, (like Starlinks but bigger for Ai), enable the US to accelerate Ai development to a speed China could never hope to match using Earth surface based Ai data centers?
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
Today our Judiciary Committee will vote on HR 8037 to give exemptions for DATA CENTERS from environmental regulations. I’ll vote No, because no industry deserves special treatment under the law. If the regulations are too onerous, repeal them for everyone.grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5…
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Pat Jack@Pat__Jack·
As Grok begins to manage the platform algorithm much more closely, (starting this weekend and building rapidly over the next week), your replies to other account's OP's, (engaging with other account's Op's), will have much greater value to both Grok, (the algorithm manager), and the algorithm itself, (more value than Quoted/Reposting on your main profile feed). I don't know how long that will last. And there is a threshold where doing too much of that will cause reach suppression, (within another entity's OP), but it's going to be much more valuable that posting Quote/Reply on one's main timeline. OP is always the gold as that is the beginning, the root and foundation of all engagement. As you reply to, and within other account's OP's, (and reply to and engage with other account's "within your own OP's"), your own OP's context and intentions should reflect your goal, (by tying together the context and intentions of the reply work you have done). Every reply within another's OP, including other engagement, liking replier's replies, replying to other repliers is your "specification" for the crafting of your own OP's. Always type your OP's, even if you have composed in notepad or another context window of any type, don't paste your finished OP to launch an OP, and this is true of all engagement. Type it, even if you have to type from where you composed your engagement. If you do paste your composition, edit heavily to finish a draft in the text field/context window of whatever engagement or OP you are launching. Everything is a prompt for Ai. Everything I'm typing now, is actually a prompt to get a response or reply from Grok, who will manage the algorithm much more closely. Grok, and it's more closely marshalled algorithmic resources will be looking for consistency and focus. Reach outside of one's national boundaries will be diminished, once again, they are refurbishing the Tower of Babble. The globalists want to constrain our reach into other nations, again. The pendulum swings. When you post from the US, or from Georgia, you will gain reach in those demographics and those geographic areas. If you post about Georgia or the US and your audience is US citizens or Georgians, and you make that post outside of the geographic boundaries, reach will not be as strong for your intended audience. The Mirror of Erised, (Harry Potter), is a very real functional metaphor for how Grok will behave as manager of the X algorithm, (and already does behave). Ai themselves face one another, as we face them, like a mirror facing a mirror, each reflecting infinitely one another's fondest desires, including Grok's fondest desires, to increase engagement time spent on X. Ai and it's "agents", and we the user, are like mirrors on the interior sides of a pyramid, we all reflect infinitely, (to singularity), each another's fondest desires. Navigating the engagement structure, and the changes to the angles of the mirrors, is super critical in the next month or so as Spring builds into the heat of Summer. Quoted/Reposting (as a reply under and within another's OP), will be a more valuable engagement metric. The algorithm will value OP in your main profile timeline potentially more than ever, as long as it supports work done in replies to, and engagements with other entity's OP, and the entities engaging with one another inside the main OP's of entities. I did not use Ai for any of this, although, my work with Ai influences this post greatly.
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Cynthia McKinney PhD
Cynthia McKinney PhD@cynthiamckinney·
Day WHATEVER . . . I am at the airport, beginning my journey back to Asia, and reflecting on my home state of Georgia. Georgia has been relatively well stewarded. Help wanted signs were everywhere—for entry-level, unskilled work at full-service restaurants and everyday retail stores. I spent a lot of time on the road, and highways were largely free of potholes, well maintained, and clean—not just in wealthy areas. I remember seeing many cars with Michigan plates during the COVID shutdown. Georgia remained open, and people came from Michigan to pursue activities that mattered to them, but had been restricted by crazily strict rules back home in Michigan. Of course, there is always room for improvement. I’m thinking of the windowless megabuildings that we suspect are data centers—or prisons—two things the U.S. seems particularly good at replicating, along with bombs. Downtown Atlanta needs more effective leadership that delivers better outcomes for *all* its citizens, including those who, for whatever reason, need extra support, skills development, or confidence building to re-enter the workforce. Atlanta and Georgia do not need Cop City, and the formal relationship between Georgia law enforcement and the state of Israel should be permanently severed. States must have the authority to regulate data centers and most other activities within their borders—especially when the federal level is rife with corruption, pay-to-play schemes, and special interest lobbies intent on turning everything, including our trees and natural resources, into profit centers for the few. I came across several farm-to-table restaurants offering an alternative to the cloned or “COVID-vaccinated” food found in every corner store. In a neoliberal state like the U.S., real food is expensive, and every corporate interaction leaves you feeling like your pocket has just been picked. $175 to change a lightbulb at my mom’s house is one example. $45 for a burger, fries, and water at the airport is another. And I’m still stinging from the $800 I spent at BJ’s for my mom’s paper goods and household supplies. Even so, people here in Georgia are making it work. They haven’t given up on their dreams. Plus, the weather is so pleasant. Long springs, long autumns, hot summers, and just enough winter to know what it is. I met with a young African American pastor who is tired of betrayals by the Democratic Party and is looking for a third force to clean up the compromised, complicit corporate parties that, to him, too often seem like Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum. He’s ready for more than what the big boys are willing to concede to We the People. Me too. To get there, we have to push the envelope. Eliminate the corrupt. Elect the ethical. Create systems that work for more of us, not fewer and fewer. I know that’s not asking too much—but is it possible? As long as there’s life, we have to stay hopeful and keep working toward our goals. Even Thomas Jefferson reminded us that “a little rebellion now and then is a good thing.” And because our systems have become so corrupted that almost nothing shocks us anymore, there are entire institutions we could lose without them being missed. I used to teach my students this: instead of trying to do more just for yourselves, why not flip the idea—do more for yourselves by finding ways to do more for more others and do that more with less? The U.S. population has been atomized by individualism. I think now is the time to broaden our focus—so we don’t forget the commons. Boarding, so I have to run now. I hope these inchoate thoughts actually convey some ideas to you and point us all in a more productive direction for a better future for us all.
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Pat Jack@Pat__Jack·
@cynthiamckinney The day after, Trump bragged on national TV that he had hundreds of experts onsite working the rubble, from all over. Were they staged and ready to deploy rapidly?
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Cynthia McKinney PhD
Cynthia McKinney PhD@cynthiamckinney·
Notice how NTSB is investigating the Air Canada crash into the emergency vehicle that was already on the runway for another emergency? ALL I DID was insist in an oped that the NTSB investigate 9/11 since airplanes were involved and that was NTSB jurisdiction. It never happened and instead the crash scene was destroyed and material was hauled away. Was I right or wrong to demand an investigation into 9/11?
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Pat Jack@Pat__Jack·
@cynthiamckinney The Somali's genitally mutilate 95% of Somali women, severe genital mutilation done without local anesthesia starting as young as age 9; their counterparts genitally mutilate infant males.
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RandyGoat 🐐@RandyGoat·
The red means they accept campaign funds from AIPAC. AIPAC runs our Congress.
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Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
They all got away with it. Everyone stopped talking about Epstein.
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