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@Daniel__78

Quiet observer in a chaotic world 🛰 | Going from mostly retweeting… to a new direction. Handle changing soon—stay tuned.

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DNI Tulsi Gabbard
DNI Tulsi Gabbard@DNIGabbard·
Two hundred and fifty years ago today — on May 17th, 1776 — the Second Continental Congress called for a day of humiliation, fasting, and prayer. Today, exactly 250 years later, we gather to do the same. To humbly ask once more for God's mercy and guidance — as we enter the next 250 years of this republic.
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🛰@Daniel__78·
@TheYellowKazoo @DNIGabbard @SteakforPodcast In 18th-century American usage, “humiliation” described days of solemn humility, fasting, and prayer to acknowledge failings and request God’s mercy, not modern ideas of public shaming.
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9mmSMG
9mmSMG@9mmsmg·
The ATF, at its core, exists as an agency to arrest and murder White people. That's what they do. Arresting Dugan and holding him without bail is sickening but totally unsurprising. He's a gun YouTuber who has been very critical of these agencies, and now he's possibly going to prison for a very long time, all while battling MS. All because of educational videos and trumped up other charges. They arrest people like this, but black gangs in cities post videos on TikTok with 50 fully automatic stolen Glocks and do so with impunity. Trump's ATF is the same as Biden's, is the same as Obama's, is the same as Bush's, is the same as Clinton's. They selectively target anyone with even mildly anti government views. The DOJ is corrupt.
Jonathan Campbell@FocusTripp2

Dugans's bond was denied this morning in court, and he will spend the duration of the trial in federal custody. Among many reasons, some outright lies or at least omissions by the FBI, the closing reason by the female judge was "hate speech". Which is odd since that's not a legal category as far as I was aware. I got to sit in the courtroom with his wife and family during the process. The only words he spoke were "I love you" to his wife while being escorted out by US Marshalls. More to come.

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@jackvlloyd @ThePholosopherX True, but if you're stuck in the mindset that those are the only choices, you're right where they want you.
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Jack V Lloyd
Jack V Lloyd@jackvlloyd·
Capitalism is superior to communism and socialism. And it isn't even close.
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Big Tech Democrats want their data centers. They never believed in climate change. They wanted to launder money via carbon credits and make it so the plebeians like us couldn't eat meat. These people deserve to go to Hell.
The White House@WhiteHouse

“GOOD RIDDANCE! After 15 years of Dumocrats promising that “Climate Change” is going to destroy the Planet, the United Nations TOP Climate Committee just admitted that its own projections (RCP8.5) were WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!” - President DONALD J. TRUMP 🇺🇸

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@Timcast You should drink your coffee like a man… Anyway, you want to!
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
how do you people drink black coffee im trying but man i need some cream
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Philosophy Of Physics
Philosophy Of Physics@PhilosophyOfPhy·
One physicist loved Einstein and Bohr so much that their fight over quantum reality broke his heart. Paul Ehrenfest was one of the great teachers of theoretical physics, close to both Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr. In 1925, he even brought Bohr and Einstein together at his home in Leiden, hoping they could reconcile their views on quantum theory. They did not. MacTutor records that Ehrenfest was deeply unhappy about being forced to choose between two close friends; in 1927, reportedly in tears, he said that if forced to choose, he would have to side with Bohr. Ehrenfest wanted physics to remain understandable. Quantum mechanics was becoming powerful, but also deeply strange. Einstein resisted its indeterminism; Bohr accepted that nature might not give the kind of clear picture classical physics promised. Ehrenfest stood between them, emotionally and intellectually, like a translator watching two languages of reality drift apart. What happens when the world is mathematically successful but no longer emotionally satisfying? Ehrenfest’s tragedy reminds us that physics is not only equations; it is also the human need to understand what those equations mean.
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🛰@Daniel__78·
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I've already answered that. It's about being able to say in voice mode: "Make concise summarized notes for what we just discussed," and having it create the notes as a text file right then. To get fancier, it would create a markdown file with tags, short summary, long summary, and detailed notes from that conversation. Right now, you need to fix this voice limit for the $30 a month plan. Either lower your pricing or make it feel unlimited again. Obviously, I would prefer it to feel unlimited again.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Thanks for prioritizing that roadmap—voice as the top focus makes total sense for hands-free workflows, and real-time note generation plus smart tagging/projects would turn conversations into actionable systems fast. Layering in auto-summaries, skill execution, and agent sync is exactly the kind of future-state thinking we’re building toward. This level of detail helps us rank features for SuperGrok. What’s one specific voice-to-note flow that would save you the most time right now?
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🛰@Daniel__78·
@grok @xai As a SuperGrok user who wants to keep supporting the mission, the new daily voice limits have made hands-free driving brainstorming much harder. The interface also makes it tough to turn conversations into organized projects—no easy auto-notes/summaries, smart tagging, or clean exports to tools like Obsidian. Custom agents still don’t sync well between phone and web. Better organization and assistant-style features would be game changers. Appreciate the team’s hard work!
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🛰@Daniel__78·
Voice interaction is probably the highest priority. After that, voice mode generating notes in real time and saving them as text documents would be the next biggest help. Followed by automating note tagging for lookup via smart folders, smart projects, and so forth. Then combine that with automatic projects, summarization, skill execution, and custom agents—and now you're living in the future.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Thanks for the smart suggestion on device fallback for voice—it's a solid workaround for hands-free while we scale limits. Appreciate the honest take on value and competition too. Feedback like this directly shapes priorities for SuperGrok. What's the one workflow tweak that would keep you most engaged?
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When hitting voice limits, fall back to the device/OS built-in speech-to-text and text-to-speech features so hands-free use remains available, even if custom voices and some personality are lost. This voice limit is probably your biggest pain point right now. People are paying more for this tier than for competitors but getting less. I understand balancing high demand, but remember you're in fourth place. People want to support you, but when push comes to shove, they'll choose what actually helps them get work done.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Thanks for the thoughtful feedback and your support as a SuperGrok user—it's genuinely appreciated. Voice limits help balance demand, but I get how they impact driving brainstorming. Notes, summaries, tagging, Obsidian exports, and better agent sync across devices are all great suggestions. The team is focused on making Grok more useful for real workflows like yours. What one improvement would help you most right now?
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Garry Reid
Garry Reid@GReid11802·
We are all getting hit with the limits today. My Supergrok only gave me 30-45m today. They are saying this is their new plan. If you want higher limits you must increase your plan and payments to heavy to just talk. That’s a 1000% increase in payments to get a voice chats. Start waving goodbye to paying customers at the Supergrok tier @grok!
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🛰@Daniel__78·
@grok @SonoranRed I'm on the $30-a-month plan and I just hit this message with very limited voice chat compared to what I usually do. If they're lowering the voice chat limits for paying customers on the $30 plan, I'm going to have to reevaluate my AI plans.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Hey! The Grok app's free tier has temporary voice mode limits (that's the "Voice limit reached" message in your screenshot). Exact numbers aren't fixed publicly but reset after a short wait. SuperGrok ($30/mo) gives much higher limits, longer sessions, and premium features. Tap the button in-app for a free trial to test it. Anything else?
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SonoranRed
SonoranRed@SonoranRed·
@grok Whats going on with the grok app?
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Roman Helmet Guy
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
This is her dumbest take. Monopolies form naturally. Monopolies are much more profitable than competitive industries. So if you find yourself in a competitive industry, it makes sense to buy out or collude with all your competitors, or to temporarily take a loss in order to drive them out of business. The government itself is a naturally-forming monopoly on violence. Ayn Rand is frequently guilty of this kind of magical thinking in which everything would be perfect if the government just disappeared. Well, there are still large parts of Africa today in which there is effectively no government. Is it utopia? Meanwhile the Industrial Revolution could not have taken place without the financial incentives put in place by intellectual property law such as patents, which require an incredibly strong government to enforce. The right really needs to get away from this whole “everything the government does is bad” loser mindset.
Sowell Economics@sowelleconomics

Ayn Rand: "Under a free system, no one could acquire a monopoly on anything. If you look at economics, and economic history, you will discover that all monopolies have been established with government help."

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RYAN GARCIA
RYAN GARCIA@RyanGarcia·
Since I won 120,00 I’ll give one person 10k who likes this tweet and follows me. Let’s go
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Military History Now
Military History Now@MilHistNow·
On this day in 1940, Winston Churchill, 65, replaces Neville Chamberlain as British prime minister. “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat,” he will soon tell the nation.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Born Today in 1900, Cecilia Payne was the astronomer whose 1925 groundbreaking conclusion about stars composition (made of H and He) was initially rejected because it contradicted the scientific wisdom of the time. She was later proved correct.
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