Robert
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Robert
@InfiniCreateAI
AI enthusiast, fascinated by image generation. Passionate about Tesla & sustainable energy. Embracing the future. My cat's name is Happy. Check my highlights!
Oslo, Norway Se unió Haziran 2015
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The heroes who ended slavery (at the cost of 600k+ lives) deserve gratitude, not a guilt bill from the very people they freed. The real tragedy today isn't history's fire; it's the endless 'blame the saviors' game that keeps us divided.
Former slaves weren't handed paradise, sure, sharecropping and Jim Crow were brutal, but freedom was the ultimate reparation, and millions of Americans (of all races) have built on it through merit, grit, and opportunity ever since.
Reparations as collective guilt? That's not justice; it's a distraction that punishes today's kids for yesterday's sins. Let's drop the group-scorekeeping and build a society where every individual rises or falls on their own effort — no special carve-outs, no inherited victimhood. Black, white, Asian, Latino: we all win when we compete on merit and work together.
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@farzyness Elon's "Message received" might be the politest, most expensive mic drop in history. How many other "winning" moments like this are quietly bankrupting the Golden State?
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Exactly. If "insanity" keeps getting people off the hook—or at least out eventually—either we've got an epidemic of dangerous lunatics walking around, or the bar for what counts as legally insane is way too low. Either way the system's failing the victims. How many more random killings before we admit this loophole needs closing?
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A drug-addicted parasite stole a gun, walked up to a random pregnant woman in Seattle, and murdered her. Instead of just executing him, the state wasted three years “evaluating” him before reaching a plea deal acquitting him for “insanity,” so now millions of dollars can be spent “rehabilitating” him so that later left-wing activists can work for his release in the hopes he will get to do more drugs and kill somebody again.
KIRO 7@KIRO7Seattle
Seattle man who shot, killed pregnant stranger found not guilty by reason of insanity kiro7.com/news/local/sea…
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@TeslaBoomerMama I know what you mean!
I have to put some 💵 aside to make sure I don't miss the next Premium+ annual renewal fee in April 😂
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I can't believe how good @Grok Imagine got and how fast.
Image @Grok Imagine
Video @Grok Imagine
2x 10s extension @Grok Imagine
Grok Imagine prompt:
Image:
Two orange tabby cats ride custom motorcycles in a dark cyberpunk setting, with cinematic lighting and futuristic gear.
Video
Ultra-photorealistic cinematic portrait of two fierce orange tabby cats riding custom black motorcycles in a dark futuristic cyberpunk setting, left cat wearing heavy black tactical mech helmet with glowing blue visor eyes, right cat with sleek white-and-black helmet featuring bright red glowing visor eyes, both in matching black armored tactical vests and gauntlets, intense serious expressions, detailed wet metallic reflections, dramatic rim lighting, shallow depth of field, IMAX 8K HDR, hyper-detailed fur, whiskers, and machinery textures, masterpiece
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Getting closer to Starship launch! 🚀
SpaceX@SpaceX
Initial Super Heavy V3 and Starbase Pad 2 activation campaign complete, wrapping up several days of testing that loaded cryogenic fuel and oxidizer on a V3 vehicle for the first time. While the 10-engine static fire ended early due to a ground-side issue, we saw successful startup on all installed Raptor 3 engines. Next up: preparing the booster for a 33-engine static fire
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What happened to the convention that any attack on one NATO country is an attack on all? Iran just hit US military bases — that’s US soil, full stop — and now they’re mining the Strait of Hormuz, Europe’s oil lifeline. Our “allies” still won’t send a single warship to back the US op. So collective defense only counts when it suits them? When exactly does it kick in then?
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I've ran the same prompt for deep research through GPT 5.4, Opus 5.6 and Gemini Deep Research (I assume Gemini 3.0)
most of them ran for ~30 mins
GPT 5.4 is *REALLY* annoying!
it's "reflexively contrarian", it prioritizes showing you what's wrong with your thinking, NOT actually helping you solve the problem
ME: my house is on fire!
GPT 5.4: While it's true that combustion is occurring, it's important to note that not all of your house is on fire. The garage, for instance, appears structurally intact.
(this is a pattern with it, btw, many such examples)
I'm not sure if this is because these are health related questions, but this has been an incredibly annoying model for this specific task
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