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Brian Nelson

@PeaceNotWar626

Beigetreten Ocak 2024
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Brian Nelson@PeaceNotWar626·
Interesting pivot, David. So when I see the Apostle John next, should I ask him if he accurately recorded Jesus saying 'I and the Father are one'—or if he was just theologizing? Applying those same 'criteria of authenticity' consistently might sideline a lot of what we both accept about Jesus. Or are we only skeptical when it challenges our preferred view of the Godhead?
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David Stam@AnotherStam·
@PeaceNotWar626 @Mormonger Did Jesus actually say that? Have you applied the acknowledged criteria to test the veracity of what he is alleged to have said?
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LEGO Joseph Smith@Mormonger·
1. The Father is a distinct being who speaks 2. The Son is a distinct being who is baptized 3. The Holy Spirit is a distinct being who descends How is there only 1 being?
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Brian Nelson@PeaceNotWar626·
Jesus said, “I and the Father are one.” In the original Greek: “ἐγὼ καὶ ὁ πατὴρ ἕν ἐσμεν” — hen (neuter, one in purpose), not heis (masculine “one person”). He used the exact same word for His disciples: “that they may be one [hen] just as We are one” (John 17:21-22). Clear meaning: one in purpose, not one person. Three distinct divine beings, perfectly united.
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Brian Nelson@PeaceNotWar626·
Let's think about it carefully with actual water. A spring is the source — water comes up from the ground. The fount is where it pools or flows out. The stream is the water moving downstream. They are connected and made of the same substance (water), but they are not the same water. The water molecules in the spring are in one place. The molecules in the fount are in another. The molecules in the stream are further along, doing something different. One single water molecule cannot be in the spring, the fount, and the stream at the exact same time. If you scoop water from the stream, it's not the exact same water that's still bubbling up in the spring. This actually illustrates three distinct beings who are united in purpose and substance (all fully divine, all 'water'), but separate persons — just like the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost appeared as three distinct personages at Jesus' baptism (Matthew 3:16-17). The Father spoke from heaven, the Son was in the water, and the Holy Ghost descended like a dove. They weren't one being in three modes; they were three separate individuals acting in perfect unity.
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Brian Nelson@PeaceNotWar626·
@conservmillen What is the third heaven that paul got caught up in? If there is a 3rd heaven what is the 1st and 2nd? Is God in all of the heavens at the same time?
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Allie Beth Stuckey
Allie Beth Stuckey@conservmillen·
I had no idea LDS members would balk at this very basic, central belief about hell, heaven, and who goes where. Yes, all Christians believe in hell and that we deserve to go there. That’s the bad news. The good news is, through Christ, we can be saved from hell and instead spend eternity with him. This is not accomplished through ordinances, church membership, or claims of apostolic succession, but through Jesus’s sacrifice alone. The good news is that there is nothing you can or must do to earn your way into God’s Presence. Rather, Jesus’s blood is sufficient in making us clean and acceptable before God. You are free to believe that access to eternity with Jesus can only be accomplished through following LDS ordinances, and that non-LDS members will only have a degree of glory (but not God’s presence) in the afterlife. It’s just not a Christian belief. For a believer in Christ, there is nothing good about the news that we non-Mormons will live forever in a “better place” but without the presence of Jesus. That is not heaven. Jesus is the prize! And our place with Him is secured by grace through faith in Him. Hallelujah! “For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”” Romans 10:13
Emerson Green@waldenpod

“I have better news … there is Hell.”

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Brian Nelson@PeaceNotWar626·
@gopTODD @JS_StrngstSldr You are such a coward. Impeachment is the only proper choice in this matter. If not you agree that is acceptable behavior. You must act. But you are a coward.
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Nate McBride@nathantmcbride·
I won’t defend @VoteTrevorLee’s past financial misdeeds. Nor will he. He remains a strong moral leader in Utah politics. Trevor works to protect Utah’s families, rights, constitution, and economy. Other reps wouldn’t even change a SLC street named after a pedophile.
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DAIR.AI
DAIR.AI@dair_ai·
Coding agents learn from experience, but that knowledge stays locked in silos. Solve a thousand SWE tasks, and none of that wisdom helps with competitive coding. What if memories could transfer across domains? The work introduces Memory Transfer Learning, a framework where coding agents share a unified memory pool across 6 heterogeneous benchmarks. They test four memory formats ranging from raw execution traces to high-level insights, and find that cross-domain memory improves average performance by 3.7%. Why does it matter? The transferable value isn't task-specific code. It's meta-knowledge: validation routines, structured action workflows, safe interaction patterns with execution environments. Algorithmic strategy transfer accounts for only 5.5% of the gains. The real benefit comes from procedural guidance on how to act, not what to code. Abstraction dictates transferability: high-level insights generalize well, while low-level execution traces often cause negative transfer by anchoring agents to incompatible implementation details. Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2604.14004 Learn to build effective AI agents in our academy: academy.dair.ai
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Brian Nelson@PeaceNotWar626·
I want you to know this was the most powerful review I had to date. Hopefully I found and remove most of those little gems. The code looks much better on the latest merge. Came back to just say Thank You for taking the time to just look at it. I truly appreciate it. Exactly what I needed.
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Aimar Haddadi
Aimar Haddadi@AdvicebyAimar·
i can spot a grifter from miles away. so i digged into the code to figure out if this is legit or not. guess i was right. ben is a crypto founder who runs some weird bitcoin lending platform, i was pretty sure he knows absolutely nothing about ai and memory so i tracked down the repo myself since i was curious. his website says he likes to build ai powered products and train local ai models? sure man, 80% of your github repo's are bitcoin related stuff. only one ai related project came up you forked in 2024. mempalace has 10k github stars, more than 1k forks but only.. 7 commits ? apparently the best memory layer to date? no git author history, no account connected to whoever wrote the code of this codebase. it doesn't add up.. the account who pushed the original repo, named: aya-thekeeper, under aya-thekeeper/mempal got deleted right after the repo got published. you paid a random guy named lu to build this shit out for you. ( "Written by Lu (DTL) — March 24, 2026. For: Ben." ) - benchmark md file. lu wrote the code. lu wrote the benchmarks. lu is nowhere in the readme. or mentioned in the github history? the git history then got squashed to one commit and published under milla jovovich? seriously? a actress? you say she is a great friend of yours, she has been building this project with you. she does this at night. yet she has.. 7 commits and only 2 active days in her entire github history? you paid an actress and a random guy to promote a product you know absolutely nothing about.
Ben Sigman@bensig

30 second explanation of the MemPalace by Milla Jovovich. By day she’s filming action movies, walking Miu Miu fashion shows, and being a mom. By night she’s coding. She’s the most creative, brilliant, and hilarious person I know. I’m honored to be working with her on this project… more to come.

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Brian Nelson@PeaceNotWar626·
@p3x1967 @jdgillsp @_vmlops Yep. Youre correct. I have an idea lets make it even more easier to find them. Becuase what could go wrong?
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Craig@p3x1967·
@jdgillsp @PeaceNotWar626 @_vmlops It takes no more than an Internet search to find every last one of them, Again, they aren’t secret Therefore anyone who wants to know where they are and doesn’t is too incompetent to worry about.
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Vaishnavi
Vaishnavi@_vmlops·
SOMEONE BUILT A MAP THAT SHOWS EXACTLY WHERE EVERY POWER PLANT, TRANSMISSION LINE, SUBSTATION & DATA CENTER SITS ON THE US GRID all on one interactive map. all free you can see how the grid is laid out... where the datacenters cluster... which transmission corridors carry the load... where the high-capacity connection points are opengridworks.com/power-plants zoom into any region and the whole picture comes into focus why energy costs what it costs, why data centers go where they go, why some states are power exporters and others aren't this is the kind of infrastructure visibility that used to require expensive industry reports now it's one tab
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Global Surveillance
Global Surveillance@Globalsurv·
BREAKING; IRAN'S IRGC Warns of "Unconceivable" New Weapons if War with Israel and US Resumes IRGC spokesman warns Iran will unveil military capabilities the enemy "has no idea about" if the war continues.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
Trump wants to close the Strait of Hormuz? Houthis will close the Gulf of Aden. The global economy is about to enter depression levels…
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Brian Nelson@PeaceNotWar626·
@jakeshieldsajj Looks like nobody gets anything now. It's pretty much closed now.
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Jake Shields@jakeshieldsajj·
But Trump said the straight was open 😂
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Brian Nelson@PeaceNotWar626·
@BRICSinfo We could. Not sure the world would responde well to it though.
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BRICS News
BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 US President Donald Trump says "I could take out Iran in one day."
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BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇮🇱🇮🇷 Israel says Iran is already working to restore its ballistic missile arsenal.
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Brian Nelson@PeaceNotWar626·
@BRICSinfo Trump said he won. Sooo.... I don't think either should determine who won.
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BRICS News
BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei says "Iran is the definite victor" of the war.
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Brian Nelson@PeaceNotWar626·
Oh he was forced to work there? Did someone hold a gun to his head? We should put the gun holder in jail. Or maybe hear me out, he was offered money for his time. He accepted this trade. Didnt like the terms anymore. Instead of finding a better trade he took others jobs away.
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Jai
Jai@azulejai·
@PeaceNotWar626 @ProudSocialist Ai, mona, se manca e desce do teu pedestal. "Throwing a tantrum", ele tá literalmente produzindo danos milionários a um escravagista do tempo moderno. Como ele disse no vídeo, TUDO o que o empresário precisava fazer era pagar seus funcionários O SUFICIENTE. QUE MORRAM OS RICOS!
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
A worker in Ontario, California sets his company’s warehouse on fire and has a message for the CEO: “There goes your inventory. All you had to do was pay us enough to fucking live.” Expect to see more of this as people struggle to survive under our decaying capitalist system.
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Brian Nelson@PeaceNotWar626·
@LDS_Dems @beamishgrounds I’m sure if they hadn’t waited, they all would have lived. The only reason people die in situations like this is because they don’t have a doctor. Your fearmongering is stupid. Nobody get's out of life alive.
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Dem Saints@LDS_Dems·
@beamishgrounds 45,000 Americans die a year because they can't afford healthcare.
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Dem Saints@LDS_Dems·
Gonna let you in on a secret... Europe isn't able to afford universal healthcare because they spend less on their military They are able to afford universal healthcare because it is cheaper per capita than the idiotic American system They can afford it because it is cheaper.
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