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@DubbaliciousB @Okitwist @ns123abc Yes, that is the concern. In my view, though, the non-profit would still exist with its same directive. However, this allows the for-profit entity to scale beyond anywhere it would as a full non-profit.
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@1stgreeno @Okitwist @ns123abc It was a non-profit. lol. isn't that the issue here? Said it was a non-profit then flip it to profit. seems pretty shady. especially when you realize he ends up getting ~30B from it.
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🚨 GREG BROCKMAN JUST CONFESSED UNDER OATH
Q: You have an ownership interest in this cap profit company.
Brockman: That is accurate.
Q: And you invested $0 in order to acquire that interest. Correct?
Brockman: That is also accurate.
Q: Your ownership interest in this for-profit is valued today at more than $20 BILLION Correct?
Brockman: Yes.
Q: In fact, it may be closer to $30 BILLION. Correct?
Brockman: I think that may be true. Yes.
Brockman invested $0. Walked away with $20–30 billion.
Musk donated $38 million plus the office rent. Got $0 personally.
This is unjust enrichment, captured in his own testimony.


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@1stgreeno @ns123abc Even receiving equity , making $30b in such a short term is pretty insane .
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apps.apple.com/us/app/chatgpt…
It ain't sexy, but this has been a huge ask from ChatGPT Enterprise customers.

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@tommycmuller @chrishume_ To be perfectly clear though. I am a Christian, but this is not the way.
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@tommycmuller @chrishume_ I just ran across an article of a "christian mobile network carrier" whatever that is:
radiantmobile.com
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“The Christian shoemaker does his duty not by putting little crosses on the shoes,
but by making good shoes, because God is interested in good craftsmanship.”
Martin Luther
Andrea@iiiitsandrea
CPG: Christian Packaged Goods $4/can of water that is “prayed-over”
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This was one of the most logical high-speed rails in the country, and it STILL can’t make money. Nobody wants to ride on trains.
NewsWire@NewsWire_US
Florida's High Speed Rail Operator Brightline Seeks Rescue to Avoid Potential Bankruptcy
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@RyanSaavedra Sometimes I am very glad we have footage of things people say
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NYT: "You've been talking on your show about whether Trump is the Antichrist"
Tucker Carlson: "I have not said that"
NYT: You said, "Here's a leader mocking the Gods of his ancestors, mocking the God of Gods, and exalting himself above them. Could this be the Antichrist?"
TC: "I actually did not say 'could this be the Antichrist?'"
NYT: ***plays clip of him saying exactly that***
TC: "I don't know where that comes from, but I know those words never left my lips"
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@TinaDebove And the ability to use speech to text in the before mentioned field
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@AlexFinn @davemorin I keep asking this but nobody who knows ever says anything
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@davemorin pure curiosity: is this any different than me signing into openclaw with my chatgpt oauth before? has anything changed?
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@Chirag_1313 @techyygarry @sama I just tried to set it up and the API and codex were the only options I saw
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@techyygarry @sama And now it wont count against codex usage??
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Floodgates are open now, but we're not *quite* ready for this many guests!!
If you're feeling adventurous and want to dive in now, I highly recommend checking out the codex harness docs and setting up your OpenClaw with these configs:
- gpt 5 with xhigh or high reasoning
- set agentRuntime to "codex"
- native-first tool use
- messages.visibleReplies set to use the message tool
I expect all of this to be ready & default in ~a week, with better onboarding too, so you won’t have to concern yourself with the wiring.
Very undignified stuff, wiring.
Sam Altman@sama
you can sign in to openclaw with your chatgpt account now and use your subscription there! happy lobstering.
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@dren_fazliu “The industry” is going to run out of money then and be left with crap code
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We really did consider a top-level toggle for non-coding work. But the dynamic UI just felt better. The summary, the artifacts, the tabs– they all reflect the type of work you're doing.
While there is general setting for what type of work you gravitate towards (the "everyday work" setting), the effect is very subtle– it guides onboarding, it suppresses some of the tool call detail, simplifies the sandbox.
The new Codex app builds its UI around you in the moment, and there's so much more to come.

Andrew Ambrosino@ajambrosino
Codex for everything: - Dynamic UI for the task at hand - 20% faster computer & browser use - Even better slides and sheets - Annotate in browser, artifacts, and code - Easier to get started - Cleaner design across the app - Performance improvements - (no clunky handoff/switching)
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The winner in all of this AI token spend isn’t:
1. More revenue growth
2. Less OpEx
It’s:
1. Leisure time - go home early, work on a side gig, play video games etc etc etc
My suspicion is that people are using blower token budgets to do their job in less time. Not so more work in the same time.
This may change but humans are not motivated to do more work and see upside accrue to a few.
Take this to the bank as Wall Street starts demanding specific data about AI enhancements over these next 18 months.
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