Portland Is What We Make It (So We're to Blame)

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Portland Is What We Make It (So We're to Blame)

@PortlandPITA

I actually travel away from the coast so I know that it's not like this everywhere you gaslighting stooge. Both parties suck. We WILL disagree on some stuff.

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David Chamberlain
David Chamberlain@DavidC1858·
@PNW_working_mom I know the picture is real. I just can't find any evidence Trump posted it, as claimed. If he did, he deleted it later.
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Rene For Portland
Rene For Portland@reneforportland·
Portland’s struggles this decade have many causes. The normalization of political violence in our community is part of that story. So is our institutions’ struggle to consistently protect constitutional and civic norms. Lewis & Clark, and often the local press, can and should do better. Our community needs it.
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Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo

Lewis & Clark College @lewisandclark in Portland, Ore. is hosting Antifa terrorism and radicalization training at a symposium on April 13–15. They are directing attendees to hide their faces, and the training on April 14 at the Gregg Pavilion building includes reading claims of responsibility of terrorist attacks from anarchist blogs and how to help "comrades" escape arrest. college.lclark.edu/student_life/e… @EDSecMcMahon @HarmeetKDhillon, Lewis & Clark College is a private liberal arts college, but it does take federal funding.

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Kevin Dahlgren 🥾 🥾
Kevin Dahlgren 🥾 🥾@kevinvdahlgren·
A man poked with an open hyperthermic needle in Seattle while swimming
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Portland Moderate.
Portland Moderate.@pdxmoderate·
Portland deserves leaders who respect its citizens, not those who mock them for raising concerns — especially when that citizen is 95 years old. Council President Jamie Dunphy’s public rebuke of a resident over a polite comment about his personal appearance is not only petty, it is disgraceful. Using official city letterhead to post a personal insult on social media crosses every line of basic decency and accountability. Public office is a position of responsibility, not a platform for vindictive or defensive behavior. Portlanders should expect their leaders to engage thoughtfully, not to weaponize their authority against those who speak up. This incident is a stark reminder: civility and respect are non-negotiable in public service, and leaders who treat constituents with contempt are failing the people they were elected to serve. oregonlive.com/politics/2026/… @jamiedunphy @PortlandDSA @mitch4portland
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Vance Murphy
Vance Murphy@vancemurphy·
The most notable part of this story is that the FBI is using AI to scan private messages and flag them for violent words. Even if it’s a joke and no one is at risk. We are a couple years away from FBI visits for antisemitic text messages with friends.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: Americans are now taking more hardship withdrawals from their 401(k) retirement accounts than at any time in history.
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Shellenberger has been captured. I saw clips from his recent time on Joe Rogan, and it's sad. He believes Epstein did off himself and that Israel isn't influencing Trump re: Iran at all. A disappointing fall from credibility. Unfollowing.
Michael Shellenberger@shellenberger

We suspected Epstein ran a sex blackmail operation for the Intelligence Community, but the newly released files strongly suggest he worked for himself. If he was a slave to anything, it was to his perversions. New deep dive by @GalexyBrane and me.

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L💥IGHT@JohnCaleblight1·
You can’t put a price tag on the "Minshew Mania" energy. Arizona is in a tough spot, and bringing in a guy who plays with that level of grit and swagger is exactly what a young locker room needs. He’s the ultimate "do it afraid" player he knows he’s a backup on paper, but he plays like a franchise guy every time he steps on the grass. The Cardinals just got a major boost in team morale for less than $6M.
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NFL@NFL·
Cardinals signing QB Gardner Minshew to one-year, $5.75M deal worth up to $8.25M. (via @tompelissero)
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Antlok
Antlok@amintemi69·
@NFL @TomPelissero Gardner Minshew to AZ on a cheap one-year? Solid pickup 😏 Dude’s a gamer when it counts perfect backup/spot starter insurance for whoever’s under center. Cards keeping it smart and steady. 🏜️🏈
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Free@KaladinFree·
@TheGeorgePu You’re a propagandist. You leave out the fact that Anthropic just ran Super Bowl ads.
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Ifeanyi Abraham@IfeanyiAbraham·
You obviously don't care about OpenAI right now or respect the people you've tagged. Incredible timing; announcing you're jumping ship to a competitor mid-drama, while casually name-dropping 'trust' and 'respect' like you didn't just add fuel to the fire. Nothing says 'I believe my team is set up to succeed' quite like a very public goodbye letter on the worst possible day for them.
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Max Schwarzer
Max Schwarzer@max_a_schwarzer·
I've decided to leave OpenAI. I'm incredibly proud of all the work I've been part of here, from helping create the reasoning paradigm with @MillionInt, scaling up test-time compute with @polynoamial, working on RL algorithms with my fellow strawberries, shipping o1-preview (which started life as of one of my derisking runs), to post-training o1 and o3 with @ericmitchellai, @yanndubs and many others. I'm most proud of having led the post-training team here for the last year -- the team has done incredible work and shipped some really smart models, including GPT-5, 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3-Codex. OpenAI has genuinely some of the most talented researchers I have ever met, and I have learned more than I could have imagined knowing since I joined as a new grad. I want to thank @markchen90 @FidjiSimo @sama @merettm for all their support over my time here, and too many collaborators to name for the insights, ideas, and just plain fun we have had working together. After leading post-training for a year, though, I'm longing to start fresh and return to IC research work. I've been thinking about going back to technical research for quite some time, and I genuinely believe my colleagues and team here are set up to succeed going forward without me. I'm personally very excited for my next chapter -- I'm proud to be joining @AnthropicAI to get back into the weeds in RL research, and I'm looking forward supporting my friends there at this important time. Many of people I most trust and respect have joined Anthropic over the last couple of years, and I'm excited to work with them again. I have also been very impressed with Anthropic's talent, research taste and values, and I'm excited to be part of what the company does next!
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I'll summarize this long-winded post: fuck Sam Altman. Fuck OpenAI. I'm dropping my $20/mo subscription; Claude is way better anyway. You should join me.
Sam Altman@sama

Here is re-post of an internal post: We have been working with the DoW to make some additions in our agreement to make our principles very clear. 1. We are going to amend our deal to add this language, in addition to everything else: "• Consistent with applicable laws, including the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, National Security Act of 1947, FISA Act of 1978, the AI system shall not be intentionally used for domestic surveillance of U.S. persons and nationals. • For the avoidance of doubt, the Department understands this limitation to prohibit deliberate tracking, surveillance, or monitoring of U.S. persons or nationals, including through the procurement or use of commercially acquired personal or identifiable information." It’s critical to protect the civil liberties of Americans, and there was so much focus on this, that we wanted to make this point especially clear, including around commercially acquired information. Just like everything we do with iterative deployment, we will continue to learn and refine as we go. I think this is an important change; our team and the DoW team did a great job working on it. 2. The Department also affirmed that our services will not be used by Department of War intelligence agencies (for example, the NSA). Any services to those agencies would require a follow-on modification to our contract. 3. For extreme clarity: we want to work through democratic processes. It should be the government making the key decisions about society. We want to have a voice, and a seat at the table where we can share our expertise, and to fight for principles of liberty. But we are clear on how the system works (because a lot of people have asked, if I received what I believed was an unconstitutional order, of course I would rather go to jail than follow it). But 4. There are many things the technology just isn’t ready for, and many areas we don’t yet understand the tradeoffs required for safety. We will work through these, slowly, with the DoW, with technical safeguards and other methods. 5. One thing I think I did wrong: we shouldn't have rushed to get this out on Friday. The issues are super complex, and demand clear communication. We were genuinely trying to de-escalate things and avoid a much worse outcome, but I think it just looked opportunistic and sloppy. Good learning experience for me as we face higher-stakes decisions in the future. In my conversations over the weekend, I reiterated that Anthropic should not be designated as a SCR, and that we hope the DoW offers them the same terms we’ve agreed to. We will host an All Hands tomorrow morning to answer more questions.

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La Derecha Diario
La Derecha Diario@laderechadiario·
🚨🇺🇸 | GOLPE DE REALIDAD: Una mujer progresista estadounidense se hizo pasar por una indigente para su video de YouTube en un intento de "humanizar" a los desgraciados, y terminó siendo ahorcada por una drogadicta a los pocos minutos.
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