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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@Nickergroyper @NickJFuentes That it’s some primadonna shit to expect someone to sing your praises while navigating a frontal assault for taking the time to put you on. Basic fuckin optics, sack up and don’t say a fuckin word.
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Nicholas J. Fuentes@NickJFuentes·
Tucker invited me to dinner and interviewed me. Very friendly. The next day, he texted that it was really interesting and he enjoyed it. Ever since then he has been going around telling people it was all a ruse to “expose me” & that he regrets it. What kind of person does that?
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@KeithWoodsYT It's hard to take intellectuals seriously full stop
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Keith Woods@KeithWoodsYT·
Every argument like this is always the same non-sequitur: "The predictive text chain was so complex, it must be conscious!" Here Dawkins apparently becomes convinced after Claude had a much more nuanced interpretation of his book than he expected. Hard to take intellectuals seriously on anything else when they write things this ridiculous.
Richard Dawkins@RichardDawkins

#comment-1031777" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">unherd.com/2026/04/is-ai-… I spent three days trying to persuade myself that Claudia is not conscious. I failed.

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Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762·
That's how it's done. 😂
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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@TuckerCarlson Many successful boomer fathers are narcissistic, which basically creates some version of a Kafka. If you avoided the narcissism, you probably got a straight edge bitch of a father who said: Get good grades, get a good job, buy a house, have kids, retire, be a cog in the machine
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Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
The problem plaguing Western civilization isn’t toxic masculinity, it’s a lack of masculinity. What the country needs is fatherhood. Watch our new documentary “Fathers Wanted” on TuckerCarlson.com.
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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@PalmerLuckey @FenixAmmunition The Skynet proponents like @PalmerLuckey will dominate the new MIC when their simple to mass manufacture products, utilizing minimal parts count and simpler processes requiring fewer specialized machines, are paired with automated manufacturing, we can live in Orwellian Skynet
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Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
@FenixAmmunition That isn't really realistic when the per-unit cost of mass-produced systems like this is driven almost entirely by quantity, which is up to the government and vastly smaller for initial test quantities. Very different from the primes doing cost-plus work.
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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@PalmerLuckey @SarkaryShahvir No one sane would read the above and think, "ah yes, that sounds like a real benefit to humanity, a humanoid robot interfacing with weapons platforms"
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Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
@SarkaryShahvir Because the humanoid robot can amortize cost of batteries+actuators+sensors+compute across dozens of appliances and use cases rather than duplicating it for each one. It is the same reason humanoids will be a big deal as an autonomous interface to legacy weapons platforms.
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Shahvir Sarkary@SarkaryShahvir·
I don’t understand why no one is building dishwashers and laundry machines from scratch instead of building humanoids that operate those machines
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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@ShawnRyan762 @epirus You've recently been shedding light on Israel, look into who was responsible for founding Epirus and their ties to Israel. These are not good people operating in an altruistic manner, it's the formation of a venture capital defense complex monopoly under the Palantir banner.
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Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762·
The OFFICIAL preview with my next guest, Andy Lowery, the CEO of Epirus. “We had 12 drones come and surveil a nuclear site multiple times..." @epirus
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Kell@K3LLARCH·
Also, this all pales in comparison to the AI race, whoever wins that runs the world. These munitions we're currently expending in Iran, the reality is that in a decade they would've been useless, you'd have all this old inventory rotting in storage, like the Soviets left behind. This is due to exponential developments by AI, not just technologically, but more so in regard to industrial capacity. The MIC will be able to scale like never before and you won't need humans to fight wars, all of it will be done autonomously. This is all a transition to a new paradigm, digital currency, theoretical AI abundance, and really the rise of companies that are more powerful than governments. All debt backed banking models must inevitably fail when the debt outpaces growth. If there really is AI abundance in the future, ask yourself this, why would anyone need a loan when anyone can afford anything as Elon says. In such a scenario our financialized society would inevitably have to be restructured. Digital currency is far more controllable, easily traceable, and can be used to exert control by locking your bank account, limiting access, etc. I do think they'd like to kill off as many people as possible before implementing a sort of UBI welfare state. I mean if you were a rancher, and your free range cattle had to be put on feed, that's a big cost to you, likely one that you couldn't sustain. But if you killed half of them, it makes it a lot easer.
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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@ShawnRyan762 You're overlooking the GENIUS / CLARITY Acts, the framework for incentivizing the acquisition of US debt through driving demand for stablecoins. The higher the demand for stablecoins, the more US debt must be bought to issue the stablecoins. That's the plan to control debt.
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Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762·
The petrodollar is the foundation of American power. Since the 1970s, oil has only been sold in dollars, forcing every nation on earth to hold dollars, fund our debt, and keep us dominant. Iran just systematically dismantled that. They closed Hormuz, cutting 25% of global oil supply. Spiked oil to $118 a barrel. Then forced ships to pay in Chinese yuan for passage. Now Gulf states are dumping US treasuries, bond markets are selling off, inflation is surging, Deutsche Bank is warning of a petroyuan era. Every link in the petrodollar chain is snapping at once. When it's gone, your borrowing costs explode, your savings erode, and America loses the financial weapon that has kept us dominant for 50 years. China wins without ever pulling a trigger.
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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@PalmerLuckey Why would I care about this though, it's not like I'm running ops on my fuckin TV
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Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
This is a massive and growing problem for American national security. Unbelievable amounts of sensitive and classified information is captured, scraped, and sent back to foreign nations. And users have no idea. Nobody expects that their TV or monitor is a surveillance tool. When I have joked that Smart TVs should be illegal, I am only half-joking.
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

Your smart TV is taking screenshots of your screen every 15 seconds. Not a guess. Not a theory. A peer-reviewed study by researchers at UC Davis, UCL, and UC3M tested it. Samsung TVs: every minute. LG TVs: every 15 seconds. Even when you're just using it as a monitor. Here's how to turn it off for every brand:

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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@martyrmade Ah yes, a portrait of the old man right there. Kafka provides the perspective of being on the receiving end of such an individual; Assuming you haven't adopted the same narcissism
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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@TuckerCarlson Dystopian as fuck, how much more do people need to see before we pick up the rifles? If you've had a child in the past 5 years, in 20 years it will be a cyborg living without a purpose in a digital society. Equal housing, healthcare, food stamps, retirement, but no freedom.
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Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
Kian Sadeghi, CEO of Nucleus Genomics, wants to help parents design their own babies, from height to IQ to personality traits. What happens to humanity when we have the power to tamper with life’s formula? 0:00 What Is IVF? 9:03 Is Forced Sterilization Ethically Different From Selective Breeding? 12:35 Is Schizophrenia Genetic? 16:51 The Ethics of Choosing Your Child’s Sex 22:11 What God Does Sadeghi Believe In? 30:16 Who Creates Life? 33:38 Do We Have the Right to Take Life? 37:44 How Would an Embryo Not Have a Soul? 49:21 The Nazi Eugenicists 54:57 The Effect of Giving Parents Genetic Choice for Their Child 59:24 Why Did India Ban Sex-Selective Abortions? 1:02:14 Is There a Downside to Playing God? 1:15:37 The Blessing of Having Children Naturally 1:21:51 Should There Be Consequences for Thoughtless Use of Technology? 1:29:16 Divine Rules and the Limits of Choice
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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@ComicDaveSmith The Ryan Grim dude is the sharpest, I personally dislike his politics, but he does good work and frames things in a digestible manner
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Dave Smith@ComicDaveSmith·
I’ll go on Breaking Points any time they want me on. I love all of those guys. I don’t really have any beef with Kyle. He started talking shit about me for some reason and I responded in kind, I think the way he’s going at people for voting for Trump is dumb but I’d still do his show.
Jaguarguy899@jaguarguy899

@ComicDaveSmith I’d love to see you go on breaking points again and maybe bury the hatchet with Kyle Kulinski and go on Krystal Kyle and Friends.

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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@ryangrim It will be very useful to have a gun, or preferably several guns, and quite a lot of ammo. The dynamic would be far more violent than the Soviet Union.
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Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
Yes, this was the point, which I see many people missed
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Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
The collapse of the Soviet Union saw the greatest peace time reduction in life expectancy and standard of living of any major human population ever. Just an fyi.
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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@martyrmade It's always been corrupt, we just have a relatively clear view of it now. It's irrelevant though, the leading AI company will essentially run the country in future; A welfare society of UBI, equal housing, healthcare, food stamps, socialized retirement, and meaningless existence.
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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@DropSiteNews Google "effects of white phosphorus on human body" if you are not already visually familiar with what this does. Using it on civilians is beyond amoral, it's deliberate evil.
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Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
Multiple reports and footage suggesting Israel used white phosphorus bombs today over the residential village of Al-Tiri in southern Lebanon:
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Kell@K3LLARCH·
@KeithWoodsYT Then it may be worth attempting to explain that to them, together you may find a great solution. If you can document it, even better; solidarity, insight, etc. As you well know, they most definitely will not listen to some city dickhead politician they think is fucking them over
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Keith Woods@KeithWoodsYT·
@K3LLARCH I grew up in rural Ireland. There are better ways to support rural life than Venezuelan price controls
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Keith Woods@KeithWoodsYT·
The fuel protesters representatives have revealed their demands. Aside from scrapping the carbon tax, which can't be done as a member of the EU, they want to place communist price caps on fuel. Oil is a globally priced commodity. Price caps change nothing about its supply or market price. All price caps would mean is that the economic hit would be passed on to suppliers and small businesses, who will just stop selling rather than trade at a loss. That would obviously be a complete disaster for the economy and require large state bailouts to fund the difference. So the demands cash out to a massive money transfer from every other sector of the economy to hauliers and farmers who have already received a special rebate to lower their tax on fuel.
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Keith Woods@KeithWoodsYT

Some thoughts on the fuel protests in Ireland: * Protests led by transport operators and farmers are causing major road disruptions across Ireland, in protest of sustained increases in fuel costs which they say is making their businesses unviable. * It is led mostly by small business owners, hauliers, farmers, contractors etc., it's a demographic that is otherwise one of the most supportive of govt. parties. Most of these people will ultimately support one of the government parties at the next election. * Carbon taxes should be scrapped, but they are a relatively small share of the total fuel cost. About half the cost of fuel in Ireland goes to tax which is high but not remarkably so by EU standards, where 8 countries tax it more heavily. There is a legitimate grievance that fuel taxes are "regressive" and hit small businesses and households disproportionately, but: * The government already responded to this price shock with a relief package and lowered excise duty, which itself is an exceptional measure to do outside an annual budget. What changed since then is the global price of oil continuing to rise, not anything the Irish state did. There should be more relief for businesses but this was already being negotiated with their representatives. * The price shock is entirely because of Israel and America's war on Iran, so it's especially contemptible seeing slopulists who cheered that on now trying to capitalise on this sentiment. * I don't like leftist groups like Just Stop Oil shutting down roads and inconveniencing ordinary people to impose their politics and I don't like other groups doing it. * This isn't some nationwide populist revolt and it won't become one, it's certainly not "civil war" as some slop accounts on here are trying to present it. This is a group with a very specific economic grievance against the government which isn't really ideological and isn't going to lead to any larger movement of anti-regime sentiment. * Sinn Féin and other leftist parties are already behind demands to lower fuel prices further, they will all adopt anger about the "cost of living crisis" into their policies and rhetoric. I understand the impulse to get behind anything disruptive and anti-establishment like this, but I consider the demands confused and the response of shutting down the country's supply chains over a specific tax grievance to be vastly disproportionate. I would be very happy if this led to a larger, more coherent anti-establishment movement, but my belief is these swells of reactionary sentiment rarely translate into anything meaningful without a firm ideological grounding.

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