Matthew Clark

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Matthew Clark

Matthew Clark

@MattrixNine

Katılım Kasım 2022
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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark@MattrixNine·
@Snarkyoldwoman @nytimes They'll cry about it and accuse the higher courts of ignoring the law. But of course its these lower court leftwing activist judges that disregard law and make up their own law.
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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
Breaking News: The Pentagon’s restrictions on news outlets violated the First Amendment, a federal judge ruled, in a victory for The New York Times. nyti.ms/4smNxY1
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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark@MattrixNine·
@CBSNews As San Fransisco jury? Yeah pretty much guaranteed they'd find rule against Musk for anything, regardless of the law and material facts.
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CBS News@CBSNews·
A jury has found Elon Musk liable for misleading investors by deliberately driving down Twitter's stock price in the tumultuous months leading up to his 2022 acquisition of the social media company for $44 billion. cbsn.ws/3PejaEO
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ABC News
ABC News@ABC·
An urgent investigation is underway to determine how an F-35 stealth fighter jet, which costs roughly $100 million and is nearly invisible to radar, was struck during a combat mission. @ABC News' @JamesAALongman reports. abcnews.link/pdk2RVz
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Andy Stumpf
Andy Stumpf@AndyStumpf77·
@UrbanBebop Not trying to be clever, just voicing my opinions, as you are.
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David Rutherford
David Rutherford@teamfroglogic·
And there you have it. Joe is the most respected man in the entire Trump government. That fact that this dedicated patriot (war hero) openly admitted Iran was NOT an imminent threat is proof that the US is once again operating for the benefit of the political and economic elites. We are a captured nation, from within. Thank you @joekent16jan19 for your absolute integrity and courage. Godspeed @ShawnRyan762 @joerogan @jockowillink @EvanHafer @AndyStumpf77 @TulsiGabbard
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19

After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby. It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC. May God bless America.

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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark@MattrixNine·
@Rep_Davidson Yeah so only large private companies can buy commercially available data. Damn you're an idiot.
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Rep. Warren Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson@Rep_Davidson·
The FBI just acknowledged that the federal government buys Americans' location data in its testimony to the Senate Select Subcommittee on Intelligence. This is a clear violation of the Fourth Amendment and is why I introduced the Government Surveillance Reform Act - to close the data broker loophole that allows intelligence agencies to buy Americans' private data.
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Sarah Adams
Sarah Adams@sarahadams·
@gregkellyusa Why don’t you talk about the actual head of counterterrorism Sebastian Gorka!? He’s in charge, those four terrorist attacks were also in his watch. I find it very interesting people are blaming a level down instead of who is on top. It’s very telling.
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Greg Kelly
Greg Kelly@gregkellyusa·
What a Self-Serving JERK. This JOE KENT character walks out on his COUNTER-TERRORISM job after America has had FOUR terror attacks in a single MONTH? He has “concerns” about Iran? JOE KENT was supposed to SERVE the People. INSTEAD he makes a Nasty political Maneuver bc he wants to “be somebody” in a post Trump world. Aint happening. He will lose, just like he LOST a very winnable congressional Seat. I am so Furious with these Selfish “out for themselves” People!!!
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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark@MattrixNine·
@TheDixonCider2 @Kasparov63 90% of NATO countries are basically combat ineffective, incompetent. Beating a NATO fleet and thinking the US needs you is like beating an online Chess master and thinking you should have a shot against Kasparov
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Dixon
Dixon@TheDixonCider2·
@Kasparov63 Meanwhile Trump's massive hubris won't allow him to accept help from Zelenskyy.
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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark@MattrixNine·
@theallinpod @Jason Jason has a talent for taking left-wing propaganda and packaging it like its a centrist position. And every comment Jason makes on ICE get dumber and dumber.
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The All-In Podcast
The All-In Podcast@theallinpod·
J-Cal: Democrats Will Sweep the Midterms if Trump Doesn’t Find an Off Ramp FAST @Jason: I do think Trump would only (start a war with Iran) if he had a very high probability of success and an off ramp. However, it's not looking good with the off ramp right now. If the neocons get their way and the people on Polymarket are correct, the sharps who say 57% chance we'll have boots on the ground, I think this is the end of Trump's second term. And if you were to put together the series of mistakes that he's made, and the administration's made, they're really at the heart of why people voted for him. 1) Doing the war that everybody said he should not do. 2) The Epstein Files. 3) The ICE cruelty. 4) Not working for the American working man who doesn't own equities. If this continues for another six months, it's basically going to result in the Democrats doing a clean sweep in the midterms. This is the chart that should be absolutely terrifying. The chances of the Democrats sweeping now is up to 45%. If he doesn't find an off ramp quickly, they're going to lose both houses in the midterms. That's the thing Trump needs to really consider, and I think he will consider it. I think he's going to find an off ramp.
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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark@MattrixNine·
@BenjaminDEKR @couragemerry Wait does this guy not understand Elon owns X and not him? Did he think “flat structure” made him equivalent to the owner?
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Benjamin De Kraker
Benjamin De Kraker@BenjaminDEKR·
Here is an xAI story. When I was first hired (low level) by xAI, I was extremely excited. I greatly admired Elon and what Grok could be. I have a pretty cool AI following here on X. Some big names see my stuff, including Elon himself (at the time). Lex, Beff, Andreessen, Aravind, many others. During the interview and onboarding for xAI, they made a *big deal* about wanting people who "take initiative" and think outside the box. Ok... So, some of the biggest names in tech follow me on X. I decided to ask for ideas and feedback on how Grok (then still early at version 2) could be improved. I asked my followers on X for the best "how can we make Grok awesome?" ideas, and was going to collect them (organized by Grok himself) into a big report for my boss(es) and ultimately, Elon. (xAI makes a big deal about how it's a "flat structure" also. You're supposed to be empowered to act on good ideas.) Well, my post got way more attention than I expected - great! Ideas to improve Grok poured in! I built a script to collect and sort all these great ideas to make xAI's core product better. John Carmack (personal friend of Elon, creator of Doom, id software, legend) retweeted it. Carmack has 1M followers. There were so many great ideas on how to improve Grok! I was collecting them and excited. Until....... I woke up the next day to a threatening email from my main supervisor* at xAI, telling me I had messed up, that I was NEVER to ask for ideas to improve Grok ever again, that it wasn't my job (I thought our job was to improve Grok.) They suspended my account on X. They never explained why. It was obviously related to my post about improving Grok. I was told to delete those posts which had gone viral. I had to delete all the hundreds (thousands?) of genuinely good ideas for improving Grok that had poured in by users on X, because it stepped on someone's toes. It made me confused and sad. Incidents like this happened often, where xAI employees would come in full of excitement and enthusiasm, and would have it stomped out by managers who hated ideas. They filled xAI with middle managers and busybodies. It was one of the most DEI and corporate-y places I've ever worked. I came in wanting Elon and xAI to win and left just sad. *That manager is gone, for what it's worth. Everyone I knew at xAI is gone.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@beffjezos xAI was not built right first time around, so is being rebuilt from the foundations up. Same thing happened with Tesla.

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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark@MattrixNine·
@KobeissiLetter Alright that's enough of this "Letter" for me. Nothing but noise coming from this account. Dumb headlines, sensationalism and fear mongering.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The head of CME Group has warned the Trump Administration it risks a “biblical disaster” if it attempts to lower oil prices by intervening in derivatives markets during the war with Iran.
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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark@MattrixNine·
@MartyTheElder It's even worse than that. Leftists institutions actively prevent America from exposing and mitigating this threat, under the guise of "Islamophobia." Leftists do love their labels.
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Marty O'Donnell
Marty O'Donnell@MartyTheElder·
Austin shooter: 'Naturalized' citizen from Senegal NYC bombers: Children of 'naturalized' citizens from Afghanistan and Turkey. Old Dominion shooter: 'Naturalized' citizen from Sierra Leone. Michigan shooter: 'Naturalized citizen' from Lebanon. America chose to import radical Islamism into our country and our citizens are paying the price.
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Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais@rickygervais·
@MailOnlineScot Not that it matters, but I'd just like to point out that this isn't my 'joke' either. I've never said anything like this in a sketch, a screenplay, stand up or privately.
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Curious Mr. Fox
Curious Mr. Fox@CuriousMrFox101·
@libsoftiktok Yes that happens. According to the prestigious Heritage Foundation think tank: this is exceedingly rare. If the Heritage Foundation thought they could find more, don't you think they'd want to?
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
The thing that Democrats claim never happens has been happening for decades
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Jocko Willink
Jocko Willink@jockowillink·
Aftermath. Tight quarters: squats will have to do.
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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark@MattrixNine·
@KobeissiLetter "This marks one of the first times in modern history that the US government has labeled a US tech company a "supply chain risk."" "One of the first times" - I swear, this account makes increasingly dumb and incoherent posts each day
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The US Pentagon has formally notified Anthropic that it has deemed the company a "supply chain risk." This marks one of the first times in modern history that the US government has labeled a US tech company a "supply chain risk."
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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark@MattrixNine·
@RepThomasMassie @elonmusk No I don’t want Congress micromanaging the executive branch, especially as it relates to foreign affairs and military execution. Do the job we elected you to do, make laws, and stop trying to expand your scope and do the job we elected the president to do.
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
Ended this poll 1 hour in as the accounts from “Cypress” and “Europe” tried to hijack it again. @elonmusk can we have a feature to limit X poll interactions to users in the United States?
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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark@MattrixNine·
@NeilThanedar @stratechery I honestly don’t know how people can be this stupid and brainwashed and still figure out how to shitpost. This moron thinks a CEO of a company is “we the people” and democratically elected and appointed officials are not.
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Stratechery
Stratechery@stratechery·
Anthropic and Alignment Anthropic is in a standoff with the Department of War; while the company's concerns are legitimate, it position is intolerable and misaligned with reality. stratechery.com/2026/anthropic…
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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark@MattrixNine·
@rohanpaul_ai Something tells me if this was 2021 and this was about covid19, he wouldn't be claiming "disagreeing with the government is the most American thing"
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Dario Amodei's new interview: He was asked "If you were in the room with the President right now, what would you say to him?" He says “Disagreeing with the government is the most American thing in the world.” He looks visibly strained.
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai

the "supply chain risk" designation, can theoretically trigger a cascade of other existential crises for Anthropic. 1. Forced Seizure Threats The government could theoretically invoke the Defense Production Act. This law might allow the federal government to legally compel Anthropic to hand over their technology or remove safety guardrails against their will, effectively seizing operational control of their product. 2. The Enterprise Contagion The decree states no contractor doing business with the military may conduct commercial activity with Anthropic. This extends far beyond cloud hosting. Massive data integration firms, defense hardware titans, and enterprise software companies holding federal contracts must sever ties. 3. Eviction from Classified Networks Anthropic previously held a massive competitive advantage with approval to operate on military classified networks. By refusing the Pentagon's demands, they lose this status. Competitors will immediately fill the vacuum, permanently entrenching themselves in a defense ecosystem Anthropic may never re-enter. 4. The Allied Domino Effect If the United States designates a company as a severe national security risk, allied nations notice. Intelligence partners across the "Five Eyes" (US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) and NATO will likely face immense pressure to follow the American lead, freezing Anthropic out of public sector contracts globally. 5. The Capital Squeeze Training frontier AI requires billions in continuous funding. Investors despise regulatory uncertainty. The prospect of backing a company legally barred from doing business with the federal government and its contractors is terrifying. Hence, this federal siege could severely bottleneck Anthropic's future funding rounds.

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Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark@MattrixNine·
@AutismCapital I think that's enough Autism for me for a while. Will be muting this account because reading more posts like this will make me autistic.
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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
The Anthropic vs. Trump falling out is almost exactly similar to the Oppenheimer vs. Truman falling out in 1945. Oppenheimer went to see Truman, feeling bad about the atomic bombs being used in Nagasaki and Hiroshima and famously said, "Mr. President, I fear I have blood on my hands." Legend goes that Truman gave him a handkerchief and said "Wipe it off then." Truman was do disgusted with Oppenheimer's perceived cowardice that he kicked him out of the meeting and told his aides, "Blood on his hands?! Dammit, he hasn’t half as much blood on his hands as I have. You just don’t go around bellyaching about it. Don't ever let that crybaby scientist back in my office." Truman then shifted his efforts to working with Ernest Lawrence and Edward Teller, who were way more gung-ho about the Government getting involved in nuclear research. Can you see the parallels?
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