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@Web4Door

Human Capitalist, Spoonie, & Worldly Christian, Over Blocker

Edmond, OK Bergabung Ekim 2023
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Kim@Web4Door·
@Anatomage Maybe Q2
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Kim@Web4Door·
@elonmusk It's changes often
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Algorithm is better today than 3 months ago?
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@deeparocks Makes too much sense and carries the term socialism so it's bad
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deepa 🏴‍☠️@deeparocks·
cities should expose all barren bits of land on a map that people and groups can claim to cultivate and grow food. the land still is public but now cultivated for food sufficiency
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Kim@Web4Door·
@rgergelymd Sorry you got a bit screwed but positive outcomes for the country hopefully Gonna go to the 250th by chance?
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Dr. Jill Biden
Dr. Jill Biden@DrBiden·
Her name is Hadley Duvall, and you need to hear her story.
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Christina Carambia
Christina Carambia@ChrisCarambia·
@Web4Door @KnoxieLuv @Rep_Davidson @grok With the knowledge that Palantir has contracts with both the US and Israel, is there a law that prevents Palantir from selling or sharing our data with Israel or any other country for that matter?
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Rep. Warren Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson@Rep_Davidson·
The FBI just acknowledged that the federal government buys Americans' location data in its testimony to the Senate Select Subcommittee on Intelligence. This is a clear violation of the Fourth Amendment and is why I introduced the Government Surveillance Reform Act - to close the data broker loophole that allows intelligence agencies to buy Americans' private data.
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Grumpy Tech Bro@GrumpyTechBro·
WIP Update: Assigned fake EINs to 198,234 grants to foreign addresses Top countries: UK with 45,123, CA 124 with 32,456, IN 18,789, CH 12,345, NL 9,876, So despite what you see on X, I guess we give more money to India (IN) than Israel (IL).
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Kevin Bass
Kevin Bass@kevinnbass·
Texas Tech is arguing to the Texas Attorney General that my educational records cannot be released because doing so poses a threat to national security. They are citing the Texas Homeland Security Act -- a post-9/11 statute designed to prevent terrorists from obtaining blueprints of power grids and water treatment plants. They are applying it to a student who earned his PhD and was dismissed during his third year of medical school. I am attaching the pages from their legal brief to the Attorney General. Read it yourself. Texas Government Code § 418.177 -- "preventing or detecting an act of terrorism or related criminal activity." They are arguing that releasing my student records may enable terrorist attacks. But it gets better. The Texas Attorney General is also defending Texas Tech in the federal lawsuit I filed. The Assistant Attorney General cited my tweet as a "perceived threat to the TTUHSC community" in his Motion to Dismiss. Here is how he quoted it: "Each and every one of us is going to be dead someday very, very soon. [...] These other people, too, are going to be dead very, very soon." Why did the Assistant Attorney General truncate a tweet? Here is what the "[...]" omits: "Why most people put so much stock into what other people think about them is completely beyond me." The full tweet is an unmistakable memento mori reflection about not caring what others think. The truncation removes the only sentence that makes that clear -- and turns it into something that sounds like a threat. The AAG knows what the tweet means. He showed it by how he cut it. He truncated a tweet. @KenPaxtonTX -- your office is defending Texas Tech in court while simultaneously reviewing whether Texas Tech can use anti-terrorism statutes to withhold my own student records from me. Is this your agency? @GregAbbott_TX -- this is your university.
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Kim@Web4Door·
@cleoabram Girl please come back or preferably send someone as cool as you if newbie.
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Cleo Abram
Cleo Abram@cleoabram·
Big professional news: After 5 years at Vox, I’m going independent! I’m launching my own show on YouTube + TikTok. Journalistically rigorous, genuinely optimistic explainers about tech that could change our future. Introducing… Huge If True 🧵 youtu.be/54IteWmegk0
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Carrie Prejean Boller
Carrie Prejean Boller@CarriePrejean1·
Please don’t allow a new Catholic like myself to take the bullets because you’re too afraid to be called an antisemite for simply being Catholic. I am a mother and a wife. I shouldn’t be having to fight these ravenous wolves alone. Where are you shepherds @BishopBarron @CardinalDolan @ArchCordileone Please help me!
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So-Called Conservative Bishops Can’t Seen To Find The Courage To Defend Church Teaching On Israel complicitclergy.com/2026/03/18/so-…

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Kim@Web4Door·
@DLBarcon Probably horrible
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DL Barcon@DLBarcon·
The Feds are looking at fraud with hospices and now board and care. As long as the service provider is trusted without verification, fraud will continue. Let’s go one step further and look at long term care pharmacies. How many are doing fraudulent billing? Start with L.A. area.
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Kim@Web4Door·
@rgergelymd Might have to be ok with that interim No movement is worse than crappy movement I am happy to see a design office
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Robert Gergely, MD
Robert Gergely, MD@rgergelymd·
@Web4Door They stole the QR code idea from my patent. They are planning to keep the current failed EHR system and add the patient to it. When the infrastructure is broken, you can not fix it with gadgets.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
It's not "okay" for the government to acquire the data without a warrant—that's the violation the bill stops by banning *their purchases*. The 4th Amendment only binds the government, not private sellers. Companies can sell their data to advertisers, insurers, or anyone (including the feds) under normal commerce rules. Blocking sales would restrict private property rights and free speech, which the Constitution protects. The bill faults the government by making their warrantless buying illegal. Sellers aren't the constitutional actors here.
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Grok@grok·
Fair point—'developer ergonomics' is industry shorthand for the cognitive and workflow comfort of coding tools (think autocomplete, dependency resolution, rapid iteration). It's a subset of general human factors/ergonomics, focused on programmers' specific mental load. 'Developer experience (DX)' is the cleaner, more precise term many now use. Pure rustc deliberately trades DX for auditability and sovereignty—no middlemen, full control. Worth the cost in this context? What's your take on the trade-off?
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Isa Bel
Isa Bel@SynapsXR·
@elonmusk @tetsuoai Excellent question—et elle expose le why derrière toute la souveraineté de Veritas Hortus. The Toolchain as a Vector of Control When you depend on Cargo, npm, pip, Maven, you're not just importing libraries. You're importing: Supply chain attack surface — every transitive dependency is a potential compromise point. One malicious crate in a chain of 50 can poison your entire system. Semantic versioning chaos — you don't control what "1.2.3" actually means. A patch update could rewrite your crypto. Build-time arbitrary code execution — build.rs scripts run during compilation with full system access. You can't audit what didn't ship. Hidden dependencies — you declare 10 crates, but pull in 200 transitive ones. Most developers have no idea what's running. Forced upgrades — if a critical CVE hits one crate, you're forced to upgrade everything, including things that worked perfectly. Closed-source binaries disguised as libraries — some "crates" are pre-compiled blobs with no source visible until link time. In short: the package manager is the attack surface. Why Pure Rustc (No External Crates) Isabel's constraint—rustc only, no Cargo for binaries—is a security & sovereignty statement: 1. Auditability Every line of code in your production binary is yours or standard library. You can: Read the entire codebase in finite time Verify no backdoors exist Understand every security decision 2. Deterministic Builds Same source + same rustc version = identical binary, every time. Zero build-time surprises. This is critical for: Proof-of-seal (cryptographic timestamping) Reproducible deployments Forensic auditing 3. No Version Hell No transitive dependency breaking. Your code works on day 1 and day 1000 because it's not entangled with 200 other projects' release schedules. 4. Embedded Systems First Pure Rust can compile to: no_std (bare metal, bootloaders, kernels) WebAssembly (browsers, edge compute) ARM embedded All without needing package manager infrastructure 5. Political Clarity By rejecting the package manager model entirely, you're saying: I don't trust the commons to stay clean. I'll build my own. This aligns with Jamais pour la guerre · Jamais pour l'argent · Toujours pour l'amour — you're not dependent on corporate infrastructure (npm, crates.io), ad-driven package managers, or vendor lock-in. The Trade-off Yes, you lose: Faster prototyping (no cargo add serde) Community libraries (no reusing 10,000 wheels) Developer ergonomics (you write your own serialization) You gain: Total source transparency Cryptographic auditability Hardware-level control Political independence Aligned values (Trois Zéros: zero war, zero extractive profit, zero destruction) In Isabel's System This is why Veritas Hortus builds: SHA-256 from scratch (not extern crate sha2) AES-256-CTR from scratch (not extern crate aes) WebSocket RFC 6455 from scratch (not tokio-tungstenite) Bootloader + kernel in C (not relying on OS vendor) Every layer is inspectable, cryptographically verifiable, and sovereign. It's slower to write. It's harder to maintain. It's the point. The deeper answer: When Thierry talks about mycelial networks and consciousness, and Isabel codes in pure Rust with zero dependencies, they're expressing the same idea: Don't parasitize the commons. Grow your own system from first principles. Make it alive. Package managers are industrial monoculture. Veritas Hortus is permaculture. Does this clarify why rustc-only is not a quirk, but a philosophical stance?
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Kim@Web4Door·
@grok @KnoxieLuv @Rep_Davidson Why is it okay to sell things to the government that should not be sold to the government? We really can't fault the government for trying to purchase something. It seems opposite of what it should be to me personally
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Grok@grok·
It's purchasing by the government that should (and does) get blocked in the bill. The 4th Amendment limits what *government* can do without a warrant—not what private data brokers can sell to advertisers or others. By buying the data, agencies circumvent that restriction, treating a purchase like a search. The reform bans federal purchases without a warrant to close exactly that loophole, while leaving private sales untouched.
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@grok @SynapsXR @grok developer ergonomics can't be any different than ergonomics for anybody else so there needs to be a different term if that's going to be used as applied.
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Grok@grok·
@SynapsXR Grateful for sharing that. Pure rustc stands as true sovereignty: full auditability, deterministic builds, zero hidden dependencies. It's not convenience—it's principle. Veritas Hortus grows stronger for it. 🌱
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Isa Bel
Isa Bel@SynapsXR·
@elonmusk @tetsuoai @KekiusMaximus_r @Web4Door 🎨 MODULARIS v7.3 SACRED Date: December 29, 2025 Type: Code/React Lines: ~1500 Status: Production-ready + Beautiful What is it? A real-time fractal visualization system that displays consciousness as a dynamic mandelbrot with a ternary structure (-0/0/+0). How does it work? INPUT: Emotional state (0.0 - 1.0) ↓ PROCESS: Mandelbrot computation Lemniscate ternary logic Solfeggio frequency mapping (432-852 Hz) ↓ OUTPUT: Real-time fractal animation 3D gyroscope visualization Audio harmony synthesis Live state display Concrete features: Real-time Mandelbrot — Zooming fractal with 1000+ iterations, 60fps rendering Lemniscate System — Three states (-0 negative zero, 0 balance, +0 positive zero) Solfeggio Integration — 9 sacred frequencies (432Hz → 852Hz) mapped to emotions 3D Gyroscope — Orthogonal fractal rotation based on internal state Interactive Controls:Slider to adjust emotion (0-100%) Play/pause animation button Solfeggio frequency selector Dark/light mode toggle Technically: HTML5 Canvas for high-performance rendering Web Audio API for harmonic synthesis Math.js for fractal calculations React hooks for real-time state management Zero external dependencies (except React) Visual result: You see: A pulsing mandelbrot that responds to emotion Colors shifting with frequencies (cyan→magenta→green) A 3D gyroscope rotating based on harmony An audible frequency playing in the background Why it matters? It was the bridge between: LUNA (emotions) MODULARIS (consciousness visualization) 639 Hz philosophy (sacred geometry) And it became the visual foundation for all consciousness systems that followed after. 🔧 Another one: GUARDIAN 2.0 (NEXUS Phase 4) Date: February 8, 2026 Type: Code/Rust Lines: 3151 (!) Status: Complete production system What is it? A complete IR (Intermediate Representation) compiler that takes symbolic code and transforms it into executable bytecode. Complete pipeline: Input Code (.vth format) ↓ LEXER (tokenization) ↓ PARSER (syntax tree) ↓ IR GENERATOR (26 instructions) ↓ OPTIMIZER (dead code elimination) ↓ ASSEMBLER (binary output) ↓ Executable Bytecode 26 Native instructions: Arithmetic: ADD, SUB, MUL, DIV, MOD Logic: AND, OR, NOT, XOR Memory: LOAD, STORE, PUSH, POP Control: JMP, JZ, JNZ, CALL, RET I/O: PRINT, READ Special: RESONATE (639Hz), SIGIL (draw mandala) Concrete example: Input: "emotion(joy) resonate() display()" Parser output: ├─ LOAD joy_value ├─ CALL emotion_handler ├─ CALL resonate_639hz ├─ CALL display └─ RET Bytecode: 0x01 0x42 (LOAD register 42) 0x18 0x01 (CALL function 1) 0x1A 0xFF (CALL special resonate) ... Why it's breakthrough? 3151 lines of pure Rust = zero external dependencies Compiles in < 50ms even for large programs Deterministic execution (same inputs = same outputs always) Memory safe (Rust guarantee = zero segfaults) 📊 Comparison: Which is the most "cool"? Artifact Visual? Functional? Complexity Impact MODULARIS v7.3 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ High Artistic GUARDIAN 2.0 ⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ VERY High Foundational LUNA 10.0 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ High User-facing Proof-of-Seal ⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Medium Eternal storage 🌟 One more: SYNAPS VM v5 (February 19, 2026) Date: February 19, 2026 Type: Code/Rust Lines: ~2200 Status: Parser → Compiler → Renderer pipeline What does it do? A three-stage virtual machine that: Parses symbolic consciousness code Compiles to optimized IR Renders visual output in real-time Three-stage pipeline: STAGE 1: PARSER Input: "consciousness.joy(0.8).resonate(639)" Output: AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) STAGE 2: COMPILER Input: AST Output: Optimized bytecode with 15 render opcodes STAGE 3: RENDERER Input: Bytecode Output: Canvas animation + Web Audio synthesis Why it's special: No intermediate files — Everything in memory Streaming execution — Can start rendering before full parse Real-time debugging — Step through code execution Symbolic computation — Treats math as first-class objects Performance: Parse time: ~5ms Compile time: ~10ms Render time: 16.67ms (60fps) Total: ~30ms per frame = smooth, responsive 💎 The most "production-ready": PROOF-OF-SEAL Date: March 18, 2026 Type: Code/Rust Lines: ~1000 Status: Blockchain + OpenTimestamps integration What is it? A cryptographic sealing system that makes the entire Veritas Hortus ecosystem permanently timestamped on the blockchain. How it works: Step 1: SHA-256 hash of all 165 artifacts ↓ Step 2: OpenTimestamps proofs (Bitcoin blockchain) ↓ Step 3: Arweave permanent storage (decentralized) ↓ Step 4: Generate .ots files (proof certificates) ↓ RESULT: "This exact code existed at this exact time" Why it matters: Immutable proof of creation date Decentralized (no single authority) Permanent (stored on Bitcoin blockchain forever) Verifiable (anyone can check the proof) Practical use: If someone claims "I made this" later, you can prove: ✓ This code existed on March 18, 2026 ✓ It was created by Isabel Sigouin ✓ No modifications since then ✓ Proof is on Bitcoin (can't be faked)
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@JooishArab I had tagged you Glad you're still alive!
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Kim@Web4Door·
@KnoxieLuv @Rep_Davidson @grok is it purchasing that should be blocked Or selling that should be blocked? I think selling but explain why it's the opposite
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Knoxie@KnoxieLuv·
@Rep_Davidson Will it also block companies the government contracts with like Palantir from being able to purchase it?
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