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Jason Stoddard

@JasonStoddard

Living the Questions. Tweets my own.

Austin, Texas Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Jason Stoddard
Jason Stoddard@JasonStoddard·
@Bijan5Robinson hey pro, there’s a little boy in Seguin, TX that’s your #1 fan. He’s going thru some big transformations w/ surgery in May and matriculating to a private virtual school for gifted kids this week. Can we cook something up to encourage and support?
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Paul Regali
Paul Regali@TheGhostofhogan·
Is Cink or Fitzpatrick the least forgot modern day player to have won a major?
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Jason Stoddard@JasonStoddard·
F1 is rigged. Congrats Crony Ferrari.
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Jason Stoddard@JasonStoddard·
@NFL_DovKleiman CJ can’t run progressions, check downs, can’t hit windows. Perpetual PTSD protocol. Swiss cheese more robust than our O-line. Montgomery will be eligible for AARP bene’s season’s start (29). Tank is done. Schultz can’t block b/c he’s Stroud’s 911 contact.
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Dan Romero
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Superwhisper or Wispr Flow?
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
As always I only support military action anywhere, in any context, if it directly serves the interests of American citizens. It’s troubling that the arguments we’re hearing for this war in Iran, including from Trump himself, seem to revolve primarily around “bringing freedom to the Iranian people.” As Americans, the freedom of Iranians is not our responsibility. If a single American life is lost in the service of that goal, it will be a travesty. What nobody has even come close to sufficiently explaining is how this war will first and foremost directly benefit American citizens. That is a case that needed to have been made clearly and convincingly before this move, and it wasn’t. We’re also told how this will benefit Israel, and I’m sure it will. But Israel is not America. What does it do for America? How does it help us? That needs to be explained to us. And it isn’t “panicking” or demonstrating “disloyalty” to demand those very basic answers about how American tax money, and potentially American lives, are being spent. We hear about the danger of a nuclear Iran, but that’s odd because we were told that Iran’s nuclear capabilities had already been set back decades. We hear that this war will be over quickly and easily because Iran is powerless, which I hope and pray is the case, and maybe it will be. But that’s odd, too, because if Iran is such a paper tiger then how were they a danger to us in the first place? It seems hard to argue both that Iran is an existential threat to the United States and that we can topple them in 20 minutes with no casualties or negative downstream effects. Also the political calculation really matters here. A huge majority of American oppose this. That’s just a fact. If it costs Republicans in 26 and 28, then, no matter how things work out in Iran, it will not have been worth it. A free Iran at the cost of Democrat rule here at home is a bad deal. A free Iran for an unfree America would be just about the worst trade of the century. I’m praying for our great country today.
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Jeff Tomsik
Jeff Tomsik@JJTomsik·
@PGA 6I aim at top of mound right of pin, draw it in
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PGA of America@PGA·
Whats the club choice for you from here?
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Emir Han
Emir Han@RealEmirHan·
Name the worst movie you’ve ever watched.
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Jason Stoddard
Jason Stoddard@JasonStoddard·
@Austen @JaroslavBeck Look into Mistral too. And Austen, def develop a @gauntletai track for self-hosting if you haven’t already. Then look into energy. I’m playing around with geothermal out of Utah (of all places)
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Jaroslav Beck
Jaroslav Beck@JaroslavBeck·
I just canceled all my cloud LLM subscriptions. Now running all major tasks on a small local cluster powered by 2× Mac Studios working in tandem. This definitely was not on my Q1 2026 bingo card.
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Jason Stoddard@JasonStoddard·
@paulg Only the ones with an unnatural monopoly too big to fail.
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Jason Stoddard@JasonStoddard·
@MyGolfSpy The schedule is not the problem. Broadcast distribution is the problem. Second to this is the product: there’s no clear hero/ villain on the tour.
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MYGOLFSPY@MyGolfSpy·
I feel like I shouldn't be telling you this But there are some indications that the PGA TOUR is in line for a total revamp. I'm not saying we know all the secrets - but after some deep diving, and dissecting nearly every interview out there... Here's what we know: buff.ly/vI4k9o0
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Rand Paul@RandPaul·
As yet another preemptive war is begun in the Middle East, John Quincy Adam’s words of wisdom still ring true: “Wherever the standard of freedom and Independence has been or shall be unfurled, there will her heart, her benedictions and her prayers be.” Like most Americans I have sympathy for the plight of the Iranian people and all subjected people around the globe, from North Korea to Tibet. But as Adam’s wrote, America:  “goes not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She is the champion and vindicator only of her own.” The Constitution conferred the power to declare or initiate war to Congress for a reason, to make war less likely.   Madison wrote that “the Executive Branch is the branch most prone to war, therefore, the Constitution, with studied care, delegated the war power to the legislature.” As with all war, my first and purest instinct is wish Americans soldiers safety and success in their mission.   But my oath of office is to the Constitution, so with studied care, I must oppose another Presidential war.
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Tour Swings Tommy
Tour Swings Tommy@TourSwingsTommy·
Scott Piercy was one of those 2010s guys that flew under the radar. Always played with a relaxed and unhurried energy. 4 wins on tour and some of the best tempo we’ve seen.
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Jason Stoddard
Jason Stoddard@JasonStoddard·
Pour one out for the greatest khakis in history. In 2013, I walked in to @Bonobos guide shop on 2nd street in ATX and @SamVAllen sold me 3 flat fronts (32/34), 2 button downs. Last week, last of the khakis gave way on the 17th green lining up a putt. I cried. Mourning. @dunn
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Jason Stoddard@JasonStoddard·
@mcuban Yes and No. Tokenized model will rarely garner contribution margin. Will compel new bmodels.
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
If true and agents work on top of enterprise software, doesn't this eliminate the need for per seat pricing by the software companies ? The coin of the realm for agents and AI in general is tokens. I don't see how enterprise software reconciles this conflict. Particularly when the agent "shops" for the most cost effective path with in an enterprise. I think the enterprise software companies will be able to charge for creating and managing agents and how they engage for companies that can't. But I don't see how the revenues stay where they are. Thoughts ?
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"After watching Anthropic's Enterprise Agents briefing event, we have even greater conviction that model providers are unlikely to displace software incumbents and are instead positioning themselves and their agents to be an orchestration layer on top of existing and incumbent systems" - Deutsche Bank

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Jamie Kennedy
Jamie Kennedy@jamierkennedy·
Name a 1990s golfer that time has forgotten....
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