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Engineer, Business Owner. Enjoys making fun of lunatics, aka Democrats. Writes for https://t.co/zBisYYThn0. 2nd account. #IFBP. DEI must DIE.

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CallVoter 🇺🇸@CallVoter·
@C__Herridge @NicholosPoma @DNIGabbard The fact that more than 50 former high-ranking intelligence officials came out to say the Hunter laptop was Russian disinformation, even though they knew it wasn’t true, tells you how deep the corruption goes. I don’t think it can be cleaned up, not in 4 years.
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Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling@RobertMSterling·
Yes, the new Ferrari EV looks dumb. We all know it does. But we’re not the target market. China is. And it’s going to fly off dealer lots over there. Worldwide, China is now by far the largest market for luxury goods (Swiss watches, jewelry, high-end fashion, etc.), representing at least 30% of global sales. And it’s an especially critical market for ultra-luxury vehicle brands like Rolls Royce, Bentley, Mercedes’ Maybach line, Porsche’s higher-end models, and Ferrari. There are two major reasons for this: One is that China is simply a massive country, and, as its economy has boomed over the last five decades, it has produced the largest number of wealthy people anywhere in the world outside the US. There are now an estimated 50,000 ultra high net worth individuals ($30M+ net worth) in China, and the number is growing faster than anywhere else on the planet. The second is that China’s wealthy people—far more than those of America and Europe—are willing to spend their money on luxury consumption. The reasons for this are complex—part of it is probably that most Chinese wealth has been generated since only 1990, meaning that most UHNW Chinese families are first- or second-generation nouveau riche; part of it flows from the Chinese “mianzi” concept of social currency, under which signaling personal status via luxury brands is socially incentivized—but the effect is that rich people seek out the most prestigious and expensive brands, and they’re willing to pay to do so. Especially when it comes to ultra-luxury vehicles, which are frequently given as gifts for weddings, the sealing of business relationships, and life milestones. The net effect of this is that the ideal customer profile for Ferrari is no longer a fourth-generation Italian textile heir or an exited San Francisco tech founder; it’s a 32-year-old Chinese guy stepping into a C-suite role at his dad’s copper foundry after getting his MBA from Wharton or INSEAD. These guys want the Ferrari logo, but they want it on something electric (EV’s are highly encouraged by the Chinese government, especially in the large cities in which UHNW people congregate), and they want it on an ultramodern vehicle that looks and feels more like something that came out of a BYD or NIO showroom. So that’s why this new Ferrari EV looks the way it does, rather than like an electrified version of an F40 or a 360 Modena. It might look dumb to us, but it’s not going to look dumb for Ferrari’s shareholders.
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Dan
Dan@Daniel_Farinax·
@CallVoter You can ask Grok to clone a repo and work on it and then push.
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Dan@Daniel_Farinax·
Beginner video: How to install & use Grok Build (made for non-technical SuperGrok and X Premium+ users) I got so many questions from friends, so I made this simple step-by-step guide. You’ll see exactly how to: • Install Grok Build in seconds with one command • Create real websites • Use Grok Imagine to auto-generate images & videos • Run multiple projects at once in different folders Grok even runs commands for you. No coding experience needed. Watch the full walkthrough 👇
xAI@xai

Grok Build is now available in Beta for all SuperGrok and X Premium+ users. Use Plan Mode, create images and videos with Imagine, and build automations or orchestrators with the CLI. Visit x.ai/cli to get started.

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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING UPDATE: Kerry Sharon, the U.S. Army Veteran who was brutally beaten outside of his “Trump House” in California, has DIED from his injuries. Thomas Caleb Butler was initially arrested on charges of attempted m*rder. Heartbreaking
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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok

The owner of the “Trump House” in Escondido, California with tonz of MAGA and American Flag decor, was just violently assaulted and is fighting for his life in the hospital. Conservatives are under attack!

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CallVoter 🇺🇸@CallVoter·
@nypost Why do they try so hard to stay in a racist and Islamophobic country instead of their home country where they'll never be oppressed?
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New York Post@nypost·
Anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil to appeal to US Supreme Court in last bid to avoid deportation trib.al/aayTnMJ
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GFrei.News
GFrei.News@GFreiNews·
Ein Mann bricht nachts in ein fremdes Haus ein und metzelt mit einem Metzgermesser die Familie nieder. Der sechsjährige Sohn stirbt, nachdem er mehrfach in den Kopf gestochen wurde. Die beiden Schwestern werden ebenfalls schwer verletzt, bis der Vater durch die Schreie erwacht und ins Zimmer stürmt. Auch er wird mit dem Messer attackiert und schwer verwundet. Der Täter Ronald Exantus wurde nicht wegen Mordes und Einbruchs verurteilt, weil er wegen Geisteskrankheit als schuldunfähig galt. Dieser angeblich geisteskranke Mörder kam nach nur zehn Jahren wegen „guter Führung“ vorzeitig aus dem Gefängnis frei. Aufgrund dieser Ungerechtigkeit hat der Vater nun angekündigt, den Mann zu töten, der in sein Haus in Kentucky eingedrungen ist und seinen sechsjährigen Sohn erstochen hat. „Ich habe mit Gott gesprochen… Ich habe dem Gericht gesagt, wenn ich ihm jemals begegne, werde ich den Mann töten – ich werde ihn dort töten, wo er steht.“ Es ist weltweit dasselbe. Unter linken Regierungen werden Richterstellen gezielt besetzt, damit die schlimmsten Gewalttäter immer wieder auf die Bevölkerung losgelassen werden – ohne Konsequenzen für die Verantwortlichen.
Unlimited L's@unlimited_ls

BREAKING: Father says he ‘WILL K*LL’ the man who broke into his Kentucky home and st*bbed his six-year-old boy to death after he was released from prison having served just half his sentence The boy’s father says, “I’ve had my talks with God… I told the court if I ever cross paths with him, I will k*ll the man — I will k*ll him where he stands.” Ronald Exantus, 42, was released early from prison for good behavior He m*rdered Logan Tipton and severely injured his father and two young sisters Exantus entered the home through an unlocked door on the night of December 6, 2015 Logan was st*bbed repeatedly in the head so forcefully that the knife blade bent Exantus was sentenced to 20 years in 2018 after being found not guilty by reason of insanity for the m*rder and guilty but mentally ill on the assault charges

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CallVoter 🇺🇸
CallVoter 🇺🇸@CallVoter·
@SawyerMerritt Their way of “fixing” a problem is to throw money at it, despite history telling them that money is not the issue, see homelessness and the inner cities. But they don’t have money either, so it all comes down to, “eat the rich!”
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Elon’s companies create far more value for society than if he simply donated his wealth (which is mostly tied up in Tesla & SpaceX stock) to charities: • Neuralink: Brain-implant technology aimed at improving the lives of people with disabilities, enabling users to control computers and robotic arms using their thoughts. Soon, they'll release their new Blindsight chip, while will enable blind people to see. • Tesla: Accelerating the world toward a sustainable future and saving lives with self-driving cars • Starlink: Bringing internet connectivity to remote areas worldwide • The Boring Company: Reducing traffic & travel time • And more
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daz@MetamateDaz

I genuinely don't understand people like Bezos and Musk. If I had billions of dollars, I would just start fixing everything. Homeless veterans sleeping on the streets? Not on my watch. Hungry children going to bed with empty stomachs? Hell no. They could be making life better but instead choose to build spaceships and data centers to pump stocks and destroy the planet

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CallVoter 🇺🇸
CallVoter 🇺🇸@CallVoter·
@elonmusk Nolan, Hollywood, and the left did this on purpose. Not a single person would raise a finger if they cast a white actress for this role, but they can’t get anyone to talk about it that way.
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CallVoter 🇺🇸@CallVoter·
@Cloudwatch199 @USCISJoe It’s in the freaking memo. Dual-intent visas, like the H-1B, are allowed to apply for AOS in country. If only people could read a few pages before panicking and screaming.
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Sidharth@Cloudwatch199·
USCIS spent 24 hours terrifying America’s high-skilled immigrant workforce before quietly backtracking after backlash from tech and business leaders. Turns out threatening scientists, engineers and AI talent with visa chaos is not exactly a genius economic strategy. @USCISJoe seems totally unfit for the job.
Red Eagle Law, L.C.@RedEagleLaw

🔈 PM-601-0199 Update: The Department of Homeland Security clarified the immigration policy it announced on Friday, suggesting that current H1B visa holders could be able to “continue on their current path.” semafor.com/article/05/22/… Request: Please do not send me a direct message asking me to explain what a new policy will mean for your application right after it comes out before we know anything about it. This is the latest example of why premature inquiries are not ideal. A policy rolled out on Friday might be completely different come Saturday. I’m now 261 messages behind in telegram (about 8 days), and this latest surge of premature inquiries could put that backlog out longer. In other words, your patience is an essential part of our ability to help you. 🙏 - @curtismorrison

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CallVoter 🇺🇸@CallVoter·
@wanghaf911 @KenLaCorte Nobody argued that Asians never committed crimes. It’s the statistics. Are you saying that East Asian people are just as violent as many other ethnic groups? It’s like saying Europeans are taller than Asians on average but you bring up Yao Ming. Pointless.
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John Galt@wanghaf911·
@KenLaCorte Have you ever heard of Virginia Tech mass shooting?
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Ken LaCorte@KenLaCorte·
Why don’t Asians commit crimes? By any metric, East Asians – at home or as immigrants – commit crime at rates far below other ethnicities. Even when they’re poor. The answers blow the narrative of "poverty = crime” right out the window … Video Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 1:27 - Asian Crime Numbers 3:39 - Poverty and Crime 5:22 - Asian Family and Culture 9:30 - Wartime 11:32 - Conclusion
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CallVoter 🇺🇸@CallVoter·
H-1B is a dual-intent visa. This memo specifically acknowledges exceptions for dual-intent visa categories. I wish people would read the memo first - it’s not even that long - before making all kinds of assumptions. Green Card applications will be scrutinized more, and rightly so, but it’s highly unlikely that H1 workers with a pending I-485 would be forced to leave.
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César A. Hidalgo
César A. Hidalgo@cesifoti·
This is the most boneheaded decision I’ve seen in a while. Green card applications are often changes in status for people already in legal working visas. When I got my green card I was an assistant professor at MIT on an H1B visa. The institute handled all of the paperwork. The process was still slow, but I could continue working all the time.
Homeland Security@DHSgov

An alien who is in the U.S. temporarily and wants a Green Card must return to their home country to apply. This policy allows our immigration system to function as the law intended instead of incentivizing loopholes. The era of abusing our nation’s immigration system is over.

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CallVoter 🇺🇸@CallVoter·
@beffjezos H-1B is a dual-intent visa. This memo explicitly acknowledges exceptions for nonimmigrant categories with dual intent. So unless you violated your visa terms or committed crimes, for example, your path is most likely going to remain the same.
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Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos·
Feeling robbed of my path to citizenship right now after grinding a PhD and contributing to foundational AI + computing technologies for the United States for the past ~ 10 years. Feels like robbing top and technologists like me of the opportunity to achieve the American Dream.
Theo - t3.gg@theo

This sucks. America should welcome greatness. Builders, innovators, and creators should have a fast path to citizenship. I can’t fathom why we would make life harder for founders starting billion dollar companies that want to anchor themselves in the US.

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Gad Saad@GadSaad·
Dear @keir_starmer, you seemed very heartbroken when George Floyd, the American convicted felon died in the United States. BUT you are not in the least bit moved that your own citizen Henry Nowak was murdered and the police were complicit in his demise. Any kneeling for Mr. Nowak or only for American felons of color?
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CallVoter 🇺🇸@CallVoter·
@Grummz It reminds me of those “a day in the life of a Twitter product manager” type of videos
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Grummz@Grummz·
Tip of the Tech Layoff spear. How many of these got laid off from Meta?
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@amuse@amuse·
PREDICTION: Ai is going to replace almost all jobs occupied by white liberal women…
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CallVoter 🇺🇸@CallVoter·
@AsianDawn4 Yeah, they need people to do real work, not dance, complain, organize unions, and play the victim card
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Asian Dawn@AsianDawn4·
🇹🇼🇯🇵 I wonder why the most advanced semiconductor company in the world couldn't find enough talent in the United States? 🤔
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CallVoter 🇺🇸@CallVoter·
It’s indeed a good read, thanks for sharing. But the irony is, your own newspaper, the Washington Post, is just as bad or even worse than Robert Reich, when it comes to manipulating data and presenting false narratives in order to mislead people. You can set an example by fixing the WaPo first.
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💻 Sherrod DeGrippo
💻 Sherrod DeGrippo@sherrod_im·
@jeremybernier @eyeofbass Can you help me understand with something like fb. It seems to be an app or fb and instagram. These have feature. Their basic social network functionality. What the hell are all the projects people are working on? It doesn’t seem like fb or insta meaningfully have changed much.
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Jeremy Bernier@jeremybernier·
Meta was easily the most toxic company I've worked for. There's a reason the Chinese call it "Squid Game". Others refer to it as "Hunger Games" or "Lord of the Flies". I think they're all accurate. The company culture is basically every man/woman for themselves. The performance review process (PSC) not only doesn't incentivize helping others, if anything it actually discourages it since everyone is stack ranked against each other. Imagine working on a team where every 6 months, one of you is going to get axed. Of course it's going to become toxic. "Bottoms up" culture is a complete farce - it's just a way for leadership to offload accountability. The Tech Leads (TLs) have all the power - owning the relationships and tribal knowledge to gatekeep projects to their buddies. Managers are "people managers" with limited technical understanding, who basically aggregate TL feedback and create performance review packets to calibrate with other managers and IC7+. The takeaway is that your destiny is in the hands of the TLs, and TLs unlike managers have no responsibility for your career. There are no repercussions for unethical behavior. I've seen managers and TLs throw others under the bus and get away with it. The only mission bonding the company together is individual self-preservation. Save your own ass to survive for another stock vesting, and throw someone else under the bus if you need to. That's why layoffs rarely impact directors/VPs or tenured IC7+ despite the fact that they're paid by far the most. Even this recent mass layoff that was supposed to "flatten" managers layers barely affected directors/VPs/IC7+, and fell predominantly on M1s - the lowest rung of the management chain. The culture is extremely performative and focused on box ticking and optics. Everything is about PSC (the performance review system) and perception. This means tons of meetings, useless AI slop posts, and top-down initiatives that don't benefit anyone but maybe help tick off the impact box of some go-getter at the top. Impact is not enough - it has to have sufficient complexity. So complexity is added for complexity's sake. The org I was in (Facebook ads) is 90% Chinese, and the entire leadership chain up to the VP level is Chinese. Mandarin is the primary language at the office, except in official meetings with non-speakers. Chinese work culture is very different from American work culture, with 996 (9am-9pm, 6 days/week), top-down nature, emphasis on saving face (eg. don't question your superiors), and toxicity being quite common. Naturally when an org is completely dominated by a single ethnicity that's notorious for not integrating, elements from their work culture seep in. Of the layoffs I witnessed in this org, 3/4 were not Chinese (just to be clear, most Chinese are very kind so don't take this as an attack. But it is a reality that I think most people outside this company are completely unaware of, and I question if leadership is even aware despite the fact that we're talking about the company HQ) I had the most toxic manager of my life here. I watched him deliberately set up a new hire to fail, driving them to needing to see a psychiatrist for anxiety + depression, and getting them fired. Then he suddenly disappeared for 8 months, before leaving the company. I could go on and on, but this is already pretty long and I think you get the point. Yes there are a lot of great, kind people here. I managed to transfer out of my first team into a new team with a great manager where everyone was very smart, supportive, and hardworking. But the company has its Squid Game reputation for a reason. Company culture comes from the top. It seems leadership is either too removed to notice, or maybe don't really care anymore because I guess they already made their billions and us plebs are expendable these days.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
I just spoke with Charles Schwab about the @SpaceX IPO. Schwab is one of a handful of brokerages selected by SpaceX to allocate IPO shares to retail investors. If you have an account with Schwab, here’s how to prepare for the SpaceX IPO: 1) You first need to opt into IPOs from the Trade > IPOs page on Schwab's website. 2) After you've opted in and the IPO shows on the page, you can submit an Indication of Interest. The indication of interest will be able to be submitted when the Roadshow period begins for the stock. This is currently expected to be early June. 3) You need to have minimum $100,000 in total balance to be eligible to participate in the SpaceX IPO share allocation. Schwab still doesn't know how many shares will be allocated to their brokerage at this point since SpaceX will be the one to decide that in the coming weeks. Just be prepared to check back on the IPO section of Schwab's website. Additional info will come later. Lastly, don’t be surprised if you receive fewer IPO shares than you requested (if any at all). Demand for the limited number of available IPO shares will almost certainly be extremely high, and these participating brokerages will only get a certain sized allocation of shares to offer to retail investors, so it'll likely be tough to accommodate everyone. The best thing you can do is to just be prepared. Note: SpaceX specifically stated in their S-1 filing that any purchase of their Class A common stock in this offering through these platforms will be at the same IPO price, and at the same time, as any other purchases in this offering, including purchases by institutions and other large investors, which means any retail investors that are lucky enough to get allocated some SpaceX IPO shares will pay the same price as the big guys.
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