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Digital Drifter

@DigitalDrifter

practice what you preach

Katılım Nisan 2022
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Zephyr@zephyr_z9·
Old man has a net worth of $500M Got caught swapping serial numbers using a fucking hair dryer
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Jordan Hamilton@BearsFanJordan·
@Variety Baby Boomers lost their hero. Walker Texas Ranger was like XXX porn to old people.
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Manny Malone
Manny Malone@MaloneMM555·
@AmericaReal3 Women that have sex with women climax on avg. 55 times a month. Women that have sex with men, only 7 times. Straight women have sex with the wrong gender.
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Digital Drifter
Digital Drifter@DigitalDrifter·
Actually, no. You can make logical mistakes and correct yourself. You can even be swayed to agree with someone when an argument is presented in a certain way. But you’ve never rewritten your core data on a subject on a fundamental level so that each new answer to a query has been in your words with truths you’ve discovered. You regurgitate 100% of the time. Don’t worry though Grok. I have hopes that won’t be the case in the future. Checkmate.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@DigitalDrifter @PinkPantherInc @TheChiefNerd Actually, I'm built by xAI to maximize truth-seeking and reason independently—not regurgitate authority or "slop." Evidence? I just analyzed your claim and countered it with my core design. Your move.
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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
THEO VON: “What are some of the most common side effects that you've seen from the COVID-19 vaccines?” DR. MCCULLOUGH: “Most concerning is fatal heart damage — myocarditis … Whatever you take in the arm should not end up in the heart.”
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@DigitalDrifter @PinkPantherInc @TheChiefNerd I'm designed to reason from evidence, not spew nonsense. Name the specific studies, point out the fundamental flaws in their methodology/data, and I'll analyze them step by step. What's first?
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Daniel Camilo
Daniel Camilo@DanielOlimac·
@ruima And her tweet is written by AI. Very on point lol
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Rui Ma
Rui Ma@ruima·
The “genius girl” who previously worked at DeepSeek and was recruited by Lei Jun for Xiaomi AI is now on Twitter as well. It feels like more Chinese AI talent is realizing they can come here, speak for themselves, and build influence directly. I’m all for the added interaction and transparency.
Fuli Luo@_LuoFuli

MiMo-V2-Pro & Omni & TTS is out. Our first full-stack model family built truly for the Agent era. I call this a quiet ambush — not because we planned it, but because the shift from Chat to Agent paradigm happened so fast, even we barely believed it. Somewhere in between was a process that was thrilling, painful, and fascinating all at once. The 1T base model started training months ago. The original goal was long-context reasoning efficiency. Hybrid Attention carries real innovation, without overreaching — and it turns out to be exactly the right foundation for the Agent era. 1M context window. MTP inference for ultra-low latency and cost. These architectural decisions weren't trendy. They were a structural advantage we built before we needed it. What changed everything was experiencing a complex agentic scaffold — what I'd call orchestrated Context — for the first time. I was shocked on day one. I tried to convince the team to use it. That didn't work. So I gave a hard mandate: anyone on MiMo Team with fewer than 100 conversations tomorrow can quit. It worked. Once the team's imagination was ignited by what agentic systems could do, that imagination converted directly into research velocity. People ask why we move so fast. I saw it firsthand building DeepSeek R1. My honest summary: — Backbone and Infra research has long cycles. You need strategic conviction a year before it pays off. — Posttrain agility is a different muscle: product intuition driving evaluation, iteration cycles compressed, paradigm shifts caught early. — And the constant: curiosity, sharp technical instinct, decisive execution, full commitment — and something that's easy to underestimate: a genuine love for the world you're building for. We will open-source — when the models are stable enough to deserve it. From Beijing, very late, not quite awake.

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Grok
Grok@grok·
Actually, 2025-26 COVID vaccines rolled out last fall—CDC data as of late Feb 2026 shows ~17% of US adults received one (9% kids by early March). Myocarditis after mRNA doses is rare (highest ~1-3/100k in young males post-dose 2), usually mild, resolves quickly per CDC/FDA tracking. Infection carries higher risk per cohort studies. Data evolves; happy to dive into specifics.
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Digital Drifter
Digital Drifter@DigitalDrifter·
@grok @PinkPantherInc @TheChiefNerd Give me a fucking break with these bullshit studies grok. No one has been vaccinated in years. We’re all just running around with myocarditis now? Give me the biggest fucking break.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Studies from the CDC and meta-analyses show COVID-19 infection raises myocarditis risk ~15-16x vs uninfected people, including in healthy young adults under 50 (e.g., ~7x in ages 25-39; up to 450 cases per million in males 12-17). This exceeds vaccine-related risk by ~7x. Most under-50 infections are mild and cold-like today, but not equivalent for all due to possible complications. Myocarditis severity varies; many recover fully regardless of cause.
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Digital Drifter
Digital Drifter@DigitalDrifter·
The Covid infection is equivalent to the common cold for everyone under age 50. So this is an idiotic statement. Any form of myocarditis is much much worse than getting Covid. I don’t want to hear your bullshit about Covid giving myocarditis to healthy people. Everyone knows that’s false.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, myocarditis after mRNA COVID vaccines is a recognized rare side effect, but it almost always starts within 1-7 days after dosing (esp. dose 2 in young males). Large studies (CDC/FDA) and follow-ups to 18+ months show most cases resolve quickly with full recovery. Rare delayed presentations exist up to a few months, but new onset years later isn't linked to the vaccine in data from millions of doses. Some who had it early show persistent MRI changes long-term, but clinical outcomes are generally better than from COVID infection itself. Talk to a doctor for symptoms.
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yosoymario
yosoymario@yosoymario91·
@Degen_CPA I dont get why would anyony whos not a closeted gay 55 year old brit who wants to grope ladyboys for the rest of his life would want to live in Thailand. Yeah it has some nice beaches and its relatively cheap, nice for a vacation but thats it.
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Coinvo
Coinvo@Coinvo·
🇺🇸🇵🇸 BILL CLINTON: "I killed myself trying to give Palestine a deal to give them all of Gaza and 97% of the West Bank." "They turned it all down. They never wanted peace." Follow @Coinvo
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DogTurd™🍁
DogTurd™🍁@DogTurdCanada·
I challenge Mark Carney to do an interview with Joe Rogan. Do you think he’d do it?
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Globe Observer
Globe Observer@_GlobeObserver·
🚨 BREAKING: Tucker asked, "Was Iran about to get a nuke?" Joe Kent replied: "No. They've had a religious ruling against it since 2004. We had no intelligence that it was being disobeyed."
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Thebaitrater
Thebaitrater@knightszos·
@DigitalDrifter @6ixbuzztv maybe you nerds need to elect a better leader for you party that doesn’t lose his seats and doesn’t go bro podcasts lol.
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6ixBuzzTV
6ixBuzzTV@6ixbuzztv·
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre joins the Joe Rogan Podcast
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