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https://t.co/MktYyy8ogy ~Since 2009. Critical Analysis of #FamilyCourtReformists,FakeAdvocacy etc 17Dec2025~https://t.co/kkXtHyiALG

1988-2018 #SFBayArea.2018,NOYB Se unió Ocak 2012
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This is a courtesy notice 4-post thread, Pinned. Effective only until I pay WordPress for the redirect domain name. Soon, I hope! Main message/exhibit in posts 1 & 2, but as usual, See Also posts 3 & 4 for a glimpse from blog Admin dashboard of posts in draft for (as I recall) May 2021. I'd been looking to edit the post on my X profile (wp.me/psBXH-8v2) For now, until I pay my annual bill, subsitute the longer domain name "FamilyCourtMatters.WordPress.com^^ for "FamilyCourtMatters.org" which has been coughing up a "This domain name is parked" message. I normally use shortlinks for specific posts; these still work. So this should only affect instances where I'd specified a search string instead of hunting for an exact post. ^^(doing so just now pulls up the usual #HMRF random-generated image, i.e., that version works)
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨SHOCKING: Apple just proved that AI models cannot do math. Not advanced math. Grade school math. The kind a 10-year-old solves. And the way they proved it is devastating. Apple researchers took the most popular math benchmark in AI — GSM8K, a set of grade-school math problems — and made one change. They swapped the numbers. Same problem. Same logic. Same steps. Different numbers. Every model's performance dropped. Every single one. 25 state-of-the-art models tested. But that wasn't the real experiment. The real experiment broke everything. They added one sentence to a math problem. One sentence that is completely irrelevant to the answer. It has nothing to do with the math. A human would read it and ignore it instantly. Here's the actual example from the paper: "Oliver picks 44 kiwis on Friday. Then he picks 58 kiwis on Saturday. On Sunday, he picks double the number of kiwis he did on Friday, but five of them were a bit smaller than average. How many kiwis does Oliver have?" The correct answer is 190. The size of the kiwis has nothing to do with the count. A 10-year-old would ignore "five of them were a bit smaller" because it's obviously irrelevant. It doesn't change how many kiwis there are. But o1-mini, OpenAI's reasoning model, subtracted 5. It got 185. Llama did the same thing. Subtracted 5. Got 185. They didn't reason through the problem. They saw the number 5, saw a sentence that sounded like it mattered, and blindly turned it into a subtraction. The models do not understand what subtraction means. They see a pattern that looks like subtraction and apply it. That is all. Apple tested this across all models. They call the dataset "GSM-NoOp" — as in, the added clause is a no-operation. It does nothing. It changes nothing. The results are catastrophic. Phi-3-mini dropped over 65%. More than half of its "math ability" vanished from one irrelevant sentence. GPT-4o dropped from 94.9% to 63.1%. o1-mini dropped from 94.5% to 66.0%. o1-preview, OpenAI's most advanced reasoning model at the time, dropped from 92.7% to 77.4%. Even giving the models 8 examples of the exact same question beforehand, with the correct solution shown each time, barely helped. The models still fell for the irrelevant clause. This means it's not a prompting problem. It's not a context problem. It's structural. The Apple researchers also found that models convert words into math operations without understanding what those words mean. They see the word "discount" and multiply. They see a number near the word "smaller" and subtract. Regardless of whether it makes any sense. The paper's exact words: "current LLMs are not capable of genuine logical reasoning; instead, they attempt to replicate the reasoning steps observed in their training data." And: "LLMs likely perform a form of probabilistic pattern-matching and searching to find closest seen data during training without proper understanding of concepts." They also tested what happens when you increase the number of steps in a problem. Performance didn't just decrease. The rate of decrease accelerated. Adding two extra clauses to a problem dropped Gemma2-9b from 84.4% to 41.8%. Phi-3.5-mini from 87.6% to 44.8%. The more thinking required, the more the models collapse. A real reasoner would slow down and work through it. These models don't slow down. They pattern-match. And when the pattern becomes complex enough, they crash. This paper was published at ICLR 2025, one of the most prestigious AI conferences in the world. You are using AI to help you make financial decisions. To check legal documents. To solve problems at work. To help your children with homework. And Apple just proved that the AI is not thinking about any of it. It is pattern matching. And the moment something unexpected shows up in your question, it breaks. It does not tell you it broke. It just quietly gives you the wrong answer with full confidence.
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Shabnam Parveen
Shabnam Parveen@shabnam_774·
🚨 In 2013, a Yale University lecture quietly changed how smart people make decisions. Most people have never seen it. It came from Ben Polak and instead of teaching theory, he showed how decisions actually play out in real life. Watching it feels like gaining an unfair advantage. At its core is Game Theory not as math, but as a way of thinking. A lens to understand how people act when outcomes depend on others. He breaks down ideas like dominance choosing moves that are best no matter what others do. Backward induction thinking ahead by reasoning from the end. And the proactive bias not just reacting, but shaping the game before it shapes you. The biggest shift? Realizing that better decisions aren’t about being smarter they’re about thinking strategically. That’s why this lecture still hits hard. Because while most people react to situations… A few understand the game and play it better.
Md Riyazuddin@riyazmd774

One prompt. No actors. No camera. No editor. No sound designer. This entire scene came from a single Seedance 2.0 generation.

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As fwded by@DrJackKruse: Read it all. "That's not a cell tower 200 meters away. that's a RADAR transmitter inside a sealed metal box with you. a Faraday cage works both ways. the metal body of the car that blocks outside signals also TRAPS the ones generated inside…"
Rusty ⚡️: Solar Powered ☀️@ze_rusty

Your Tesla has a 60 GHz RADAR pointed at your face. Not for driving or autopilot. For "cabin monitoring" Texas Instruments IWR6843AOP chip. 60-64 GHz millimeter wave. mounted above the rearview mirror. beaming down into the cabin. Detecting your breathing, your heart rate, whether a child is in the back seat. Sounds helpful until you understand what 60 GHz millimeter waves actually do to biology. 60 GHz penetrates roughly 0.4 mm into skin. shallow enough for the industry to call "safe" But your skin is the largest organ in your body. packed with Nerve endings, Merkel cells, melanocytes. Soviet-era research documented non-thermal biological effects of mmWaves at low power densities.. effects the FCC has never evaluated. and nobody has studied what happens when this signal runs continuously for 10-hour drives, week after week, year after year. This cabin RADAR was installed in late 2021 but never activated. Left dormant for over 3 years. February 2025, software update 2025.2.6 quietly turned it on. no opt-out or announcement. just switched on. and it doesn't turn off. it runs while you drive. while you're parked. while you're charging. while your kids sit in the back seat on a 10-hour road trip. continuous millimeter wave exposure at close range.. 0.4 to 2 meters from your body. That's not a cell tower 200 meters away. that's a RADAR transmitter inside a sealed metal box with you. a Faraday cage works both ways. the metal body of the car that blocks outside signals also TRAPS the ones generated inside. every RF source in that cabin bounces off the roof, the doors, the floor.. back into you. and the cabin RADAR is just one layer. a Tesla Model S Plaid has 46 antennas. — LTE cellular: 700-2600 MHz, 2x2 MIMO, always on — WiFi: 2.4 + 5 GHz, dual band — Bluetooth: 2.4 GHz, always scanning for your phone key — UWB ultra-wideband: 6-8 GHz, phone-as-key — GPS: 1.2-1.6 GHz — Satellite radio: 2.3 GHz — Cabin RADAR: 60-64 GHz LTE, Bluetooth and cabin RADAR are essentially ALWAYS transmitting. A 2025 study on the Tesla Model Y took 952 EMF measurements across SuperCharging, standard charging, high-speed driving, urban and idle states. They found: 1/ Peak ELF emissions during SuperCharging, especially near center console and rear seats 2/RF hotspots from LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth in the sub-6 GHz range 3/ Body voltage INCREASED during SuperCharging and high-speed driving 4/ EMF varied dramatically depending on where you sit in the cabin FCC safety limits are from 1996. Based on animal studies measuring only THERMAL effects for less than 1 hour. no non-thermal biological effects considered. no study has EVER examined chronic simultaneous exposure to ELF + LTE + WiFi + Bluetooth + 60 GHz mmWave + UWB in a sealed metal cabin. NOT ONCE. In 2021, a U.S. Court of Appeals ruled the FCC's refusal to update these limits was "arbitrary and capricious." they still haven't changed them. Martin Pall's model calculates that VGCCs amplify EMF forces by 7.2 million times at the cellular level. that calcium flooding triggers peroxynitrite formation, PARP activation, NAD+ depletion.. your repair machinery eating itself. You're sitting in a metal box with 40+ antennas, a millimeter-wave RADAR pointed at your chest and AC magnetic fields from a battery pack under your seat pulling hundreds of kilowatts during charging. and the safety standard says it's fine because your skin didn't get warm. Diabolical.

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Johnny
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Sheeps wool insulation.
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IISS News
IISS News@IISS_org·
Israel’s success in developing a range of artificial-intelligence-enabled military technologies is underpinned by tie-ups with commercial entities, from Israeli start-ups to Palantir and big-tech corporations including Amazon, Google and Microsoft. These provide key enabling technologies, ranging from facial-recognition software and hardware that facilitate Israeli mass surveillance of Palestinians to commercial cloud servers used to host intercepted communications and train the Israel Defense Forces’ planned Arabic large language model. Explore the latest #ChartingMiddleEast analysis by Noor Hammad: go.iiss.org/47Bz0zy
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“Sudden And Unexpected”
Healthy 24-year-old Army National Guard specialist. Could run 10 miles, play basketball, zero heart issues. After two mandated Moderna shots in 2021? Burning pain, chest on fire, sky-high heart rate… then THREE heart attacks, a mini-stroke, and emergency pacemaker surgery. Now she pops 27 pills a day, racks up $70k+ in medical debt, and lived out of her car at one point. The Army’s own internal memo called it ‘In Line of Duty’ and linked her debilitating POTS to the COVID vaccine. They delayed care for 19 months, cut her loose, and left her behind. She followed orders. They abandoned her. This is the real cost of the mandate. How many more young soldiers got wrecked and swept under the rug?
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This type of info, but I doubt I'll find the man's name again. He was on the East coast USA and also an instructor. During a time when Long Beach/LosAngeles ports were on strike? DNR details.
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@johnKonrad I read about gCaptain because of this post: appreciated. See top-left corner for time stamp (sleepless tonight). A few years ago I was following another excellent presenter on (US) ports. DNR exact name but he was modest & thoro. Can't do nowadays:crises Time 4💤
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John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad

NATO is in far bigger danger than anyone realizes. And the reason has nothing to do with defense budgets. The real danger is psychological. It’s cultural. Europeans didn’t just free-ride on American security for 80 years. They built an entire identity around the idea that they evolved past the Americans protecting them. That identity is now the single biggest obstacle to Western survival. And the darkest irony is: we helped build it. After World War II, Europe wasn’t just economically shattered. Its culture was in ruins. The cities, the universities, the concert halls, the museums. Rubble. The Marshall Plan rebuilt the economy. But culture wasn’t a priority. Not at first. Then the Iron Curtain dropped. And suddenly culture became a weapon. American diplomats, academics, artists & scholars flooded Western Europe. We funded their universities. Supported their orchestras. Rebuilt their museums. Promoted their intellectual life. Not because European culture needed saving for its own sake. Because Eastern Europeans were struggling for Maslow’s mist basic needs. We needed the view from the other side of that Wall to be intoxicating. So America built Western Europe into a showcase of self-actualization. Art. Philosophy. Cafe culture. Long vacations. Universities where people studied literature instead of surviving. We were manufacturing jealousy. And it worked. The Wall came down. But here’s what no one accounted for. When you give a society self-actualization on someone else’s tab long enough, they forget it was a gift. They start believing it was organically theirs. And when they look at the country that funded it all, a country busy building aircraft carriers and semiconductor fabs and shale fields instead of reaching the Maslow’s pinnacle. An overweight American in a ball cap who can’t tell Monet from Pissarro. Who eats fast food. Who drives a truck. Who builds strip malls instead of piazzas. And to a culture trained in aesthetics but stripped of strategic awareness, that American looks uncivilized. So the arrogance takes root. And once a culture decides another is beneath them, they stop listening. Americans say wars are sometimes necessary: crude. Oil is the backbone of prosperity: unsophisticated. Kids build companies in garages that reshape the planet: crass. Wall Street finances the global economy: vulgar. Europe has no world-class technology sector. No military capable of strong defense. No energy independence. No AI capacity. What Europe has is culture. The culture we paid for at the expense of us reaching Maslow’s pinnacle. For decades that was fine. We funded the museums, protected the sea lanes, and tolerated the sneering because the arrangement worked. Then Europeans stopped keeping the contempt private. They started saying it to our faces. In their media. In their parliaments. At every international forum. “Americans are stupid. Americans are violent. Americans are a threat to democracy.” We could have moved the Louvre to NY. We could have built a Venice here. We could have stolen your best artists, designers, philosophers and more… like your conquering armies did for centuries. Instead we funded them. And all we asked for in return was to let us visit. You don’t have the military to defend your borders. You don’t have the technology to compete. You don’t have the energy to heat your homes without begging dictators. What you have is an 80-year superiority complex FUNDED BY AMERICANS, protected by American soldiers, and built on the false belief that self-actualization is civilization. It isn’t. Civilization is the ability to sustain itself. By that measure, Europe isn’t a civilization at all. It’s a dependency with better wine. That’s not a threat. It’s a weather report. Build a Navy. Or don’t. But stop lecturing the people who made you “better than us” Our “crudeness” our “stunted liberal education” our “ugly strip malls” are because we sacrificed our culture to support yours.

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How's your French (mine's rusty) or German (mine, negligible)? Because this Wiki page not available in English: #Organisation_institutionnelle" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loterie_r…. Altho subparts of it may be. I gather (roughly) "romande" may refer to French-speaking Swiss cantons, 7? Of them, and Bern, a diff't case.
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See my short thread 3 hours earlier responding to an article on the CSW (Commission on the Status of Women) and US declining to support some vote. I provided two images emphasizing, of course " #IdentifytheEntities " and a PROJECT=/= a PERSON (corporate or other entity). Images:
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5/ entity became (later) a public-interest LLC whose main "thing" was membership to establish integrity of -- get this -- gambling operations (Casinos). If I remember its name; there are likely a few hashtags for my prior X threads tracking it, I may (strong maybe) post it here.
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4/ It says, offices in Switzerland (Lausanne) and Canada (I believe Quebec) but members internationally as you can see. Caught my attention because, USA-side some years back, a DCFS in either NH or VT (I think NH), & my memory not specific, somehow had an audit; that auditing...
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CSW= commission on the status of women. "Health Policy Watch, housed in the Swiss-based non-profit Global Policy Reporting Association, reports on the leading global health policy challenges & trends of today, linking journalists in global North and South
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Health Policy Watch@HealthPolicyW

For the first time in decades, consensus broke at the UN Commission on the Status of Women. The United States cast the lone “no” vote on a document aimed at improving justice systems for women & girls worldwide. ✍️@kerrycullinan11 @UN_Women @unwomenchief healthpolicy-watch.news/us-isolated-in…

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