Adam Misrahi

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Adam Misrahi

Adam Misrahi

@MissRahee

Another Britischer writing software in Berlin. This one to help cure cancer. If we can just find the final printer fix, we'll be done https://t.co/m5jE6M9VqM

Berlin, Germany Katılım Mayıs 2012
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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
Yes, facebook. Good translating.
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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@ComfortablySmug @Asmongold What's driving people like you? It's really clear from your eyes you don't believe this. Watch the feet. He was nearly out of the way, he heard acceleration and he stopped moving so he could brace to shoot. You have to stretch so hard to be blind to this
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Comfortably Smug
Comfortably Smug@ComfortablySmug·
Perfect breakdown of the video of the woman trying to run over an ICE agent from @Asmongold
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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@Chesschick01 Watch his feet closely. Are those the feet of someone trying to save their life? Or are they the feet of someone moving out the way a bit and ensuring they are properly braced to shoot? What are the feet doing during the next shots through the side window?
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Natalie F Danelishen
Natalie F Danelishen@Chesschick01·
1.) she is ordered out of her car 2.) she refuses 3.) she backs up 4.) she drives forward into an ice agent 5.) ice agent pulls out gun only when she starts moving forward INTO HIS BODY 6.) self defense 7.) case closed
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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@allenanalysis She was probably clearly dead from 3 bullets through the head. People need to stay focussed on the key points: 1) His legs were out of her path when he first shot 2) He kept shooting through her side window as she passed to make sure of the kill That message must reach Trumpers
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
A doctor tried to save Renee Good after she was shot in Minneapolis. ICE agents stopped him. They claimed they had medics. They blocked paramedics down the road. They refused all outside aid. When the doctor identified himself as a physician, ICE’s response was simple: “I don’t care.” That’s a regime that decided she was disposable.
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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@AveryDaye And by "our media" I mean almost all world media apart from right wing American. I won't convince you that they are more truthful than fox but I can tell you we don't have different views on the facts, we are working from different facts. I say the same to lefties about Trumpers
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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@AveryDaye I want to say something clearly to the American right: Our media is telling us that Trump is rapidly succeeding in ending American democracy. Whether you agree or not, we believe it. There's no celebration at seeing more evidence, only fear and anger
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Avery Daye
Avery Daye@AveryDaye·
They murdered our spokesperson and we responded with prayer. Remember that.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 LMAO! A “protestor” outside the Minneapolis ICE facility today ADMITTED to Laura @IngrahamAngle that it was her JOB to be there PROTESTOR: “SHAME! SHAME!” LAURA: “Do you have a job?!” PROTESTOR: “I’m being paid RIGHT NOW!” LAURA: 😆👍🏻 She’ll probably be fired now 🤣
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Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@GuntherEagleman @nicksortor @IngrahamAngle Probably an NGO that thinks this regime is ending American democracy. You don't have to agree for it to be a legitimate use of funds, just as it's legitimate for the NRA to send staff on pro-gun rights protests
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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@nicksortor @IngrahamAngle 'It's Tanya's first day at paid-protestor school. "If a fox news reporter asks why you're here, always say it's for the money"' The stories you guys believe, eh?
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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@JimSteeleSkepti @LucyLyrical Quite simply, no not accelerating a few yards from a dead stop. Most people know that but the real experts who have muscle memory for it are law enforcement. They walk around running vehicles every day. That's why he was smooth and relaxed getting that close with his phone out
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Jim Steele
Jim Steele@JimSteeleSkepti·
@LucyLyrical And being hit by a car does not threaten your life?
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Jim Steele
Jim Steele@JimSteeleSkepti·
Why I do not Fault The ICE agent shooter Indeed, the death of the woman is a tragedy, but did she trigger the ICE agent to act in perceived self defense? Politics will obscure the truth. But first consider the context. Political rhetoric from the left has encouraged far more attacks against ICE that was never incited during Obama’s deportations. In September 2025 a sniper attack on a Dallas ICE facility where the shooter missed agents and hit detainees (killing two) and a November 2025 incident in Chicago when someone fired at agents during an operation. Since Jan. 20, there have been 99 vehicular attacks against federal law enforcement officers, more than double the 47 attacks reported during the same period last year, DHS said. I have scoured the videos from different angles knowing left-wing and right-wing media will frame the event differently. But looking at the video in slow motion, the ICE agent seemed perfectly justified. I took snap shots from a video that covered the critical 2 seconds of the incident. The top video shows an ICE officer asking the driver of the car who was purposefully blocking the ICE operation. Notice her wheels were turned to the left and a third ICE officer stood in front of the car with his gun holstered. The second video snapshot, taken 1 second later, shows she turned the wheels so that she was now aimed directly at the officer in front of her causing him to reach for his gun. The third snapshot shows the car then lunged forward as the office moved to his left and fired. I suspect this sequence would justify self defense claims.
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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@JimSteeleSkepti I'm sorry, I know you don't want it to be true, but you're going to have to switch to the "bad apple" defence. There are too many angles, too many videos coming out. He was going to stop her by any means necessary. That's why he also shot through her side window as she passed
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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@VraserX @nadzi_mouad This doesn't read like human to me. It reads like someone got so high on dreams of automated enrichment they made a bot to make opinions for them. That's not lightweight X, it's real, important, serious Y.
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VraserX e/acc
VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
@nadzi_mouad This doesn’t read like ego to me. It reads like someone who’s seen enough hype cycles to know when things stop adding up. If benchmarks were “optimized” and your chief scientist keeps warning about limits, that’s not drama but a real strategic disagreement.
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Mouad
Mouad@nadzi_mouad·
Okay so I need to talk about what’s happening with Yann LeCun because this is genuinely one of the wildest exits I’ve ever seen in tech. For those who don’t know—LeCun is one of the “godfathers of AI.” Not a marketing title. The man literally won the Turing Award (basically the Nobel Prize of computer science) for helping invent deep learning. He’s been at Meta for over a decade as their Chief AI Scientist. An absolute legend. So here’s what happened. Zuckerberg got frustrated. Llama wasn’t moving fast enough. The AI race was heating up and Meta felt like it was falling behind. So what does Zuck do? He drops $14 BILLION on Scale AI and hires its 28-year-old co-founder, Alexandr Wang, to run a brand new “Superintelligence Lab.” And then—and this is the part that still blows my mind—he makes Wang… LeCun’s boss. Think about that for a second. A 65-year-old Turing Award winner. Four decades of groundbreaking research. The guy who helped BUILD this entire field. Now reporting to someone whose company… labels data. (Scale AI is impressive, don’t get me wrong, but they don’t actually build AI models. They annotate training data for other companies.) LeCun just did an interview with the Financial Times and honestly? He chose violence. Called Wang “young” and “inexperienced.” Said he has “no experience with research or how you practice research, how you do it. Or what would be attractive or repulsive to a researcher.” And then dropped this absolute gem: “You don’t tell a researcher what to do. You certainly don’t tell a researcher like me what to do.” I mean. The man said what he said. But wait—it gets better. Or worse, depending on how you look at it. LeCun straight up confirmed that Meta’s team “fudged” the Llama 4 benchmark results. Like, actually manipulated them. Used different models on different tests to make the numbers look better. Remember when everyone was suspicious about those benchmarks back in April? Yeah. Turns out they were right to be. Apparently Zuckerberg was furious when this came out internally. LeCun says he “lost confidence in everyone who was involved” and basically sidelined the entire GenAI team. And here’s the thing that really gets me—LeCun has been saying for YEARS that LLMs are a “dead end.” That you can’t get to real intelligence just by predicting the next word. That we need “world models” that actually understand physical reality, not just language patterns. Everyone at Meta wanted him to stop saying this publicly. Bad for the narrative, you know? But LeCun refused. His exact words: “I’m not gonna change my mind because some dude thinks I’m wrong. I’m not wrong.” That’s not arrogance. That’s a scientist who’s seen enough hype cycles to know when something doesn’t add up. So now he’s out. Launching his own company called AMI Labs—Advanced Machine Intelligence. They’re targeting a $3 billion valuation. Building those world models he’s been talking about. Says he’ll have a “baby version” ready within a year. Oh, and apparently French President Macron personally texted him after the news dropped. LeCun won’t say what the message said but like… the man is getting DMs from heads of state now. I don’t know if LeCun is right about everything. Maybe LLMs will surprise us. Maybe Meta will figure it out. But when one of the three people who literally invented modern AI walks out the door saying your entire strategy is fundamentally flawed? I don’t know man. I’d at least ask some questions. The AI wars just got very, very interesting
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Hoosier Jezebel
Hoosier Jezebel@Kristywithaky·
@Lightenerrthang I never scroll on my phone while watching a film or show. Pluribus was just too slow moving. So much so, it was disrespectful to the audience. After episode 2, the story went two steps forward and three steps back. Unacceptable.
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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@gintszilbalodis @_martinsh There were some moments where it had such a photographic quality I wondered if it might be blending photography with 3D simulation. But no I guess simulation can just be that good now!
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Gints Zilbalodis@gintszilbalodis·
Flow water development bts by our water wiz @_martinsh . All of the water effects were done by just 2 people.
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Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@levelsio Yes, food scales. Cleaning, driving and other personal assistant work doesn't. It only makes sense to regularly buy an hour of your time with an hour's worth of my money if my number is much bigger than yours'
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
In most of South East Asia cooking has been almost fully outsourced to eating at street food, food courts or restaurants outside the house Not just for rich or middle class by the way For everybody One thing I noticee returning to the West after a decade in Asia is how few things people outsource here Everyone mostly cleans their own house here, cooks their own food, has no help with anything Again almost everyone in South East Asia outsources household stuff either by hiring people (to clean or cook) or just by the sheer availability of goods and services outside the house (24/7 mini marts, restaurants and street food everywhere, little shops that fix things like shoes or clothes) There's a lot of complaining in the West about "no jobs" but somehow in South East Asia people just wake up and create a job by doing whatever people ask for I really love that and I think in the West we can learn something about that, hustle more and no job should be beneath you!
Sophia 👁👁@Sofi_makespeace

@Empty_America Apparently in Vietnam nobody cooks, pretty much everyone eats out every meal in tiny shops/foodcarts selling 1/2 different meals only, and the food is absolutely stellar. The dream tbh. No prepping no groceries no dishes 😭😭

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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@NathanJRobinson By temperament, you're a campaigner where Klein is an analyst. Now he's an analyst with some power, so he chooses each move analytically to progressive ends. Aggressively challenging racists has backfired. There are now more racists. Klein is paying attention
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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@RepKeithSelf @RepJulieJohnson Hey look, I'm a MAGA hating European liberal but hey liberals, if you pile on but then it turns out from a longer clip that he's actually comparing his opponent to Goebbels then we lose. Fight misinformation fire with fire is a dumb tactic. Firefighters mostly use water.
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Rep. Keith Self
Rep. Keith Self@RepKeithSelf·
.@RepJulieJohnson, your framing is completely misleading. I was referring to the philosophy of Nina Jankowicz, the former head of Biden’s Disinformation Governance Board. Probably best not to throw stones when your party supported funneling millions of dollars through Biden’s State Dept. to shape public opinion.
Congresswoman Julie Johnson@RepJulieJohnson

Joseph Goebbels was a literal Nazi and one of Hitler's closest allies. To my Republican colleagues, it is probably best not to quote him during a congressional hearing.

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Adam Misrahi
Adam Misrahi@MissRahee·
@JessicaBRiedl Perhaps you have better arguments but this isn't too strong on its face. If I take 50 years to repay a loan, I'll be pretty happy if the interest is only double the principal
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Jessica Riedl 🧀 🇺🇦
Jessica Riedl 🧀 🇺🇦@JessicaBRiedl·
Let's make a quiz out of this. Between 1983 and 2033: -Social Security will have lent an initial $2.8 trillion surplus to Treasury. -Treasury will then have repaid $5.8 trillion to SocSec, including interest and payroll tax holidays. Did Social Security have a zero net cost?
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I Am Devloper
I Am Devloper@iamdevloper·
He’s making a list He’s checking it twice He used an inefficient sorting algorithm He didn’t get the job
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PFT Commenter
PFT Commenter@PFTCommenter·
This is a million times better then gender reveals
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