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Brad Zinn
Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
@MarioNawfal @elonmusk In my opinion they are too expensive to own and maintain, not saying they are not built well and function as designed . We should all drive less; bicycle/walk often; zero battery or gas required.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
One of Elon's most vocal critics just bought a Cybertruck. Brian Krassenstein, who has spent years publicly clashing with @elonmusk, announced the purchase yesterday. His reason had nothing to do with politics. He has a young family and the Cybertruck is the only pickup truck in America to hold both an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award and a perfect 5-star NHTSA rating simultaneously. When your fiercest critics are buying your product because the data leaves them no choice, that's a different kind of win.
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Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
@XFreeze Is it above ground? Maybe move it to an ice castle like Superman’s fortress of solitude, or that tasty one in James Bond “Die another day”. Gustav Graves’ Ice Palace.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon Musk explains the “series of miracles” xAI had to achieve to bring one gigawatt of power online for its supercomputer cluster in Memphis The xAI team coordinated dozens of gas turbines, faced permit challenges in Tennessee, and ultimately moved the power generation just across the border into Mississippi. From there, they had to run high-voltage transmission lines and build an entire power plant on the Mississippi side and it was very difficult to build that But the deeper point is even more important Most people calculate AI power needs by looking only at the GPUs. That is a serious mistake. A real data center also requires substantial power for networking, CPUs, storage, and most critically cooling In Memphis, where summer temperatures are extreme, peak cooling demand can add roughly 40% more power. On top of that, operators must maintain extra capacity so generators can be taken offline for servicing without shutting down the entire system. This redundancy typically adds another 20 to 25 percent When all of these factors are included, Elon stated that approximately 110,000 GB300 GPUs require roughly 330 megawatts of actual power generation This is why building and powering frontier AI data centers is far more difficult and far more capital intensive than it appears from the outside
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Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
All too often taxpayer money that is allocated for a specific use is redirected for another use, or simply stolen. We have witnessed massive fraud inside our government; unfortunately it is nothing new. There should be concrete rails surrounding all spending/funding plans ensuring taxpayer dollars are applied directly not indirectly to the intended recipients. I do realize this is difficult to monitor currently as the monetary allocations and subsequent distributions remain exposed and vulnerable to exploitation. In any case if the farmers claims are valid, and not fully covered by insurance, please try to ensure that our federal tax dollars are not funneled through any municipalities, state/federal agencies, ngos, governor’s office or other department, but applied in much the same manner as insurance claims are processed. In this case it would seem issuing a check directly to the qualified recipient would be the most direct auditable method, and certainly the most efficient. In short the check should be pay to the order of the recipient, and should not be considered as a taxable event, it is not income. It truly is not that hard certainly easier than filing an insurance claim. Thanks for your consideration.
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Secretary Brooke Rollins
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Governor Josh Shapiro@GovernorShapiro

NEW: Today, I sent a letter to @USDA Secretary Rollins, urging her to issue a disaster declaration for Pennsylvania specialty crop ag producers who have been devastated by this year’s crop freeze. Once a disaster is declared, USDA will be able to speed up damage assessments and our farmers will have access to more resources, sooner, to help them recover.  My Administration will continue to surge resources to our farmers and ag producers all across Pennsylvania to help them get back on their feet.

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Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
@B7frankH What a lot of you said. Never expose your wife or any woman to a coward who hits women. Instead introduce them to the unique value of the drool cup.
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Frankie™️🦅@B7frankH·
VIRAL VIDEO EXPOSED: 🚨🔥🇺🇸 Black man in a jumpsuit SLAMS a white woman to the concrete after she barely touches his hat. She’s down. He’s standing over her like a champ.Her white husband? Stands there. Phone in hand. Does ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. Just watches his wife get rag-dolled. 💀 Black men: This is the exact impulsive, woman-beating thug energy that destroys your reputation and turns entire neighborhoods into no-go zones. Stop defending it with “she hit first.” It’s pathetic. White men: This spineless, beta “I’ll just film it” reaction is why attackers feel untouchable. You’re supposed to PROTECT your woman, not clutch pearls and record the L. Wake the hell up. Both sides are failing masculinity at the same time. One side escalates like animals. The other side cowers like sheep. Real men don’t do either.This isn’t “hate.” It’s a mirror. And the reflection is disgusting.RT if you’re sick of the excuses. Comment what you’d actually do. 🔥
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Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
Would not defend that type of behavior ever, unfortunately it occurs all too often, not always deliberately, but it can be. That being said one only need examine the non-managerial staff’s behaviors to determine the corporate culture. Dogmatic, Rigid foundations do not prevail; any corporate foundations based purely upon these will produce their byproducts: Lying, backbiting, distrust, anxiety, closed doors, high attrition, and gossip. In short: a me, myself, and I culture. Why? Because generally all corporate culture comes from the top down. We have all been there, and learned. In a nutshell I prefer to work with someone, not for them. Therein lies the roots of a team, it is the foundation of all team sports, and in the unity + skill coupling, winning is harvested. No one works for Elon, but everyone works with him; those who don’t, move on, the old adage there is no I in Team applies.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Scam Altman has a incredible track record for being a con artist I don't think anyone has a "former ally turned enemy" list this big with directly with people he worked with A massive new 18-month investigation dropped, revealing the full list of people who worked directly with Sam Altman and now openly say they don’t trust him - they call him a liar, manipulator, scam artist, and worse These are his co-founders, board members, top executives, and biggest partners. Not random haters: • Elon Musk (OpenAI co-founder) ➝ Betrayed the original nonprofit, open & safe AI mission and turned it into a closed profit machine What he says: Calls him "Scam Altman" and “Sam Altman lies as easily as he breathes” • Ilya Sutskever (OpenAI co-founder & former Chief Scientist) Why: Discovered Sam repeatedly lied about safety protocols and bypassed board oversight. What he says/did: Compiled 70+ pages of memos, Slack messages, and evidence proving Sam’s lies → helped fire him. Said he didn’t think “Sam is the guy who should have his finger on the button for AGI” • Dario Amodei (former OpenAI President, now Anthropic CEO) Why: Left because of Sam’s leadership and broken safety promises What he says: “The problem with OpenAI is Sam himself.” Called the company under Sam "mendacious” (full of lies) and compared it to Big Tobacco knowingly selling something dangerous. Accused him of a clear “pattern of behavior” • Helen Toner (former OpenAI Board Member) Why: Sam made it impossible for the board to do its job through constant deception What she says: He was “outright lying to the board” and created a “toxic atmosphere” of psychological pressure • Tasha McCauley (former OpenAI Board Member) Why: Complete loss of trust after years of the same behavior What she says: Senior leaders reported Sam cultivated a “toxic culture of lying” • Jan Leike (former Superalignment co-lead) Why: Sam deprioritized real safety work for shiny products What he says: Resigned publicly saying he “lost confidence” in OpenAI leadership and that the company was “losing its way” on alignment • Mira Murati (former CTO - one of Sam’s closest longtime collaborators) Why: Lost all confidence in his leadership as they approached AGI What she says: Told insiders “I don’t feel comfortable about Sam leading us to AGI” and said his playbook is to say whatever he needs to get what he wants, and if that fails, destroy your credibility • Microsoft executives (including major tensions with CEO Satya Nadella) Why: Felt constantly misled on deals and partnerships What they say: A senior exec warned he could be remembered as a “Bernie Madoff or Sam Bankman-Fried-level scammer” • Paul Graham (Y Combinator co-founder - Sam was YC President) Why: Long pattern of deception during his time running YC What he says: Privately told YC colleagues, “Sam had been lying to us all the time" • Loopt board & early employees (Sam’s first startup) Why: History of chaotic and deceptive behavior What they did: Employees went to the board twice trying to get him fired over lack of honesty and shady behavior These are his co-founders, board members, closest executives, and major partners who actually worked with him all say the exact same things - chronic lying, manipulation, broken trust, toxic culture, scam & deception
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Brad Zinn
Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
Ah the pitfalls of discovery, and assembly. We create nothing, we simply discover what exists, and assemble it. There are those who will always seek to profit from the work of others. Sad really, when anyone's discoveries and ideas are warped by the desire of money. But it has happened before and will continue and to what end; a hundred years maybe for those who seek it.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Interesting how it works Elon puts up his own money, rounds up the absolute best AI talent on the planet, leverages every connection he has to secure serious resources, and launches OpenAI in 2015 as a pure non-profit explicitly created to develop AI for the benefit of humanity, with zero profit motive and open research Then the “team” decides they want the bag They push Elon out, take control, and quietly flip the entire thing into a for-profit machine All while preaching the same sanctimonious lines on repeat: “We’re still mission-driven!” “AI for the good of humanity!” “We’d never abandon our principles!” The ultimate betrayal: Elon got zero equity. Not a single share. He funded it. He built the foundation. He got nothing while they turned his non-profit into their personal cash cow This is the level of betrayal and hypocrisy we’re dealing with And for the record.... this lawsuit doesn’t put a single penny in Elon’s pocket. Any win goes straight back to the non-profit to restore the exact mission he founded
OpenAI Newsroom@OpenAINewsroom

We can't wait to make our case in court where both the truth and the law are on our side. This lawsuit has always been a baseless and jealous bid to derail a competitor. We'll also finally have the chance to question Mr. Musk under oath before a jury of Californians about this attempt to undermine our work to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity.

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Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
Make it fair, everyone pays the same tax 5% on the blockchain using digital currency. Micro tax payments with automated credits for qualified expenses, charitable donations, all credits and debits are automated. No filing required ever, it is just done. Then the amount the government receives is known, real time reported, and transparent to all taxpayers regardless of rich or poor. It also places the burden of actually managing the budget correctly on the government's shoulders, local, state, and federal. Then no one gets free pizza unless rich guy feels generous. A side note about rich folks; they are typically the ones who create the businesses that provide the jobs, and if not, they almost always provide something of value.
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Thomas Hawk
Thomas Hawk@thomashawk·
Three strangers split a pizza. They each eat a third of the pizza. When the bill comes it’s $30. The first guy makes the most money so they tell him he has to pay $25. The second guy makes less so he has to pay $5. The third guy says he makes the least so he shouldn’t have to pay anything at all. Which wouldn’t be so bad except that the freeloader does this EVERY SINGLE TIME he goes out for pizza and then keeps constantly whining all the time about how the rich guy isn’t “paying his fair share,” and how as a freeloader he should also be getiting a free beer every time somebody else pays for his free pizza.
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox

Bill Maher asks how the government is “failing the poor so badly” when he pays “60 PERCENT” of his earnings in taxes. “Last week was tax day… I paid the government probably almost 60% of what I earn. That’s a lot.” “And I… wouldn’t mind if Bernie Sanders would stop saying the rich don’t pay taxes.” “The top 10% pay 72% of all federal income taxes. And the bottom half, 3%.” “The Democratic Socialists talk about socialism like we don’t already have a lot: Social Security, unemployment, Medicare, nutritional assistance, Medicaid, Obamacare, disability, housing subsidies.” “How can you be soaking the rich and failing the poor so badly? How can it be that the federal government alone took in over 5 trillion in taxes last year, and we still need that?” “Are we really this incompetent and corrupt?”

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Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
My grandfather worked to establish the dam creating Altus lake which became the Lugart Altus Irrigation district in Oklahoma. My father served on that board for 50 years; here is his plaque. My grandfather met with the governor of Oklahoma and they discussed how the farmers in that area would benefit directly from the dam and creation of the subsequent irrigation district. It was highly successful. In contrast the California governor and fools like him would saw off the very branch they were standing on if they could profit from it directly. It pleases me to see someone is fighting for the farmers in California; we need to support them!
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Secretary Brooke Rollins
Secretary Brooke Rollins@SecRollins·
🚨⚖️Today, we stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Potter Valley farmers and ranchers fighting for one thing: WATER. 💧 The radical push to demolish Scott and Cape Horn Dams is a DISASTER — it would gut the lifeblood these producers need to farm, ranch, and feed America. Families would be left defenseless against brutal drought and raging wildfires. Under California’s extremist leadership, our farmers — the true stewards of the land and nation’s original conservationists — are being sacrificed on the altar of eco-fanaticism. Let’s be crystal clear: ✅ We do NOT tear down dams. ✅ The needs of fish do NOT outweigh the needs of PEOPLE. ✅ We stand UNAPOLOGETICALLY with farmers. Thank you, @keelymbc, for amplifying the raw stories of families impacted here. Without water, there is no farming. Without farmers, there is no nation. 🇺🇸🌾 #StandWithFarmers #SavethePotterValleyProject!
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Brad Zinn
Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
At some point in life, it's time to grow up. We at best are the sum of our life choices. Choices that are made for us, and the ones we make. In most cases we will choose a role model or will develop one naturally. This fact is politically agnostic. Personal opinion, and that is all it is "She reminds me of a little girl stuck at age 14 or 15 at most". While we all require a little child inside of us, it should represent the smaller not the larger portion of us as we age. Be childlike, not childish. I do agree it is fun to hang out as a child during that appointed time; however, those who are frozen there, and I have witnessed this all too often; will begin to rot from the inside out; they will spoil, nothing spiritually will bear fruit, until all that remains is just a hardened bitter shell.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
Elon Musk’s “baby mama” Ashley St. Clair says her mind was blown once she saw the “contrast” between Republican and Democrat events. “I’ve been to my fair share of Republican events, and they are all debaucherous: the drinking, the substances, the s*x.” “I went to the World Forum… an event with Hillary Clinton… and everyone I met there had a family and/or was leaving early to go see their kids.” “And nobody was like, ‘Hey, you want to hit the club after?’ like it was when I would go to these Republican events. There was no rave event after, like at Turning Point.” “But it was astounding to see that contrast because while you’re in MAGA, you’re told that the left is the side of debauchery and degeneracy… And then when I’m contrasting both sides with these events… that to me, I was like [mind blown sound].”
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Brad Zinn
Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
I have to go simpler here, No engineering just common sense. The issue is one of time vs distance. We all assume that we must travel a distance for any number of reasons. That is because we designed our existence around solving that problem. Humans actually painted ourselves into that corner. The reality is if the distances between our necessities and ourselves were walkable in a reasonable amount of time, then we do not require modern transportation, just the ability to walk. Zero deaths due to collisions or engineering failures. This technology we all marvel at already existed and has come and gone rising and collapsing over many earth ages. Everything already exists we simply discover it and use it time and time again in many different ways all with the exact same outcomes. Keep life simple and there is less to discover or improve upon. Nothing is new. Today it’s space travel, already done countless times many have seen the evidence. Inter dimensional travel come and gone. Transfiguration come and gone. Technology is a loop; chasing it and marveling at it equates to a zero gain game in the long run. I prefer walking; designing life around that fixed pattern, but the opiate of discovery is a strong addiction and hard to leave behind. Few have, but for those who can they are living inside the pattern, and care for the less of the more that exists. The pattern is fixed the choice remains the same, mountains to sand and sand to mountains. What was shall be again.
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Brivael Le Pogam
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Aujourd'hui grosse discussion avec mes ingés (chez Argil) sur pourquoi Elon a viré le LIDAR de ses voitures autonomes. Choix radical, moqué pendant des années, et comme d'hab il avait raison depuis le début. Le LIDAR c'est un laser qui balaye l'environnement et crache un nuage de points 3D. Sur le papier tu obtiens la géométrie exacte du monde. Dans la vraie vie c'est une verrue technologique collée sur le toit parce qu'on sait pas faire mieux avec la vision seule. Problème numéro un : ça rajoute une modalité dans le training du modèle. Ton réseau doit apprendre à fusionner vision + lidar + radar + ultrasons. Chaque capteur en plus c'est une source de désaccord à arbitrer, pas une source d'info supplémentaire. Sensor fusion artisanale = dette technique permanente. Problème numéro deux, la bitter lesson de Rich Sutton : scaler le compute sur une seule modalité bat systématiquement les architectures bricolées à la main. Tesla a dropé le radar, puis les ultrasons, est passé full end-to-end vision. Leur courbe sur les edge cases s'est accélérée APRÈS, pas avant. Waymo fait l'inverse et reste stuck en ops géofencée. Problème numéro trois, le plus fondamental : le LIDAR voit la géométrie, pas la sémantique. Il sait qu'il y a un truc, pas ce que c'est ni ce que ça va faire. Les derniers 9 de fiabilité sont des problèmes de cognition, pas de perception brute. Un capteur de plus résout rien, il ajoute du bruit. Sébastien Loeb balance une 208 T16 à 180 dans un chemin boueux corse sous la pluie avec zéro LIDAR. Deux yeux, un cerveau. L'évolution a donné des yeux aux prédateurs pendant 500 millions d'années, pas des lasers. Il y a une raison. Le LIDAR c'est l'équivalent du marxisme appliqué à l'économie. Une solution planifiée, centralisée, qui prétend modéliser explicitement ce qui doit émerger d'un système distribué et adaptatif. Tu remplaces l'intelligence par de la mesure, la compréhension par de la donnée, l'émergence par le contrôle. Ça rassure les ingénieurs qui veulent tout spécifier en amont, exactement comme la planif rassurait les économistes soviétiques. Et ça échoue pour les mêmes raisons : la réalité est trop riche pour être capturée par un capteur, comme elle est trop riche pour être capturée par un plan quinquennal. La vraie intelligence, celle de Hayek comme celle de Tesla, c'est de faire confiance à un système qui apprend de l'expérience plutôt que de tout pré-encoder. L'élégance d'une solution c'est son rapport signal sur complexité. Le LIDAR explose le dénominateur. Défendre le LIDAR en 2026 c'est préférer empiler des hacks plutôt que résoudre le vrai problème. C'est de la feignasserie intellectuelle maquillée en rigueur d'ingénieur. Les mêmes gens qui défendaient les systèmes experts en 2012 contre le deep learning. Ils finiront pareil. Never bet against end-to-end. Never bet against la simplicité. Never bet against Elon.
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Brad Zinn
Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
I lived that for a number of years, I don’t need any news I was there watching it unfold real time every day. You have zero idea seriously unless you worked directly with or in those agencies. I have only been watching the slow progress of the corruption since the late 60s. We had family members with a few connections, so grew up hearing the good bad and ugly. It is important to note for a long time it has been party independent but was more people dependent; however a lot of that began to significantly change during the Clinton and Bush administrations. If you are relying on google; or any and I do mean any search engine, Ai included, news or media outlet you have zero idea seriously of what is behind that curtain. You only know what you are told. And Ai can only reference that which exists with some inductive logic. It’s better, but it was so bad and it is not anywhere near over. The corruption has been here for many years, it began to fruit under Obama; which Biden was just Obama 2. If it were possible I would show you but I am no longer in a position, or minus restrictions to do that; but those who are in the know; they will never say. Admittedly sometimes the chainsaw ICE methods are required because of the previous full open border policies present in already bankrupt nation. Take a quick look at Europe the issues there have been steadily increasing since 1986, and now we see them fully blossoming. We simply cannot afford to house the world nor should we especially without some process filters. I do agree we need an improved path 2 citizenship. Trump at least makes a great effort, and has begun removing some bad actors, but they are entrenched at all levels, in many places, highly organized, united, and protected by those in seats wearing robes who will never stop. We have a internal war that no one in his position other than maybe Reagan ever fought, and if we lose him; we all might want to consider an island somewhere else, because they are waiting him out, it won’t be pretty if he is out. We should seriously be thankful Trump is in office, or we would be in a horrible situation. If he was not we might just be one of those nameless statistics or worse much worse!
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María Martínez
María Martínez@AlienFromAfar·
@MrBzinn 1.Fake apples and oranges. 2.The alleged lost children are kids who missed an appointment in their *legal* immigration process; in most cases, the authorities know where they are (Who do you think ICE has been arresting at their homes? Happy now?) Do you ever google anything?
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JD Vance@JDVance·
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Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
It is a problem of density and weight. These presidents heads were proportional to their body size, were less dense, and would stay in place. Unfortunately the democratic presidents heads were extremely dense, very thick, and weighing so much they were certain to lose them.
I Love America News@ILA_NewsX

Nope. Me neither.

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Brad Zinn
Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
Sorry this one hit a nerve. I like Grok and other Ai models, use them all the time, appreciate truth-seeking directives. This is state government overreach if you are in Colorado, and want a truth-seeking Ai, please contact Attorney General via coag.gov or at 702-508-6000 and politely urge him not to enforce SB 24-205. @GovofCO this is clearly a violation of the right to free unencumbered speech in relation to any Ai's truth-seeking directives. If anything, these days we need more truth not less, and greater transparency in all, county, state, local, and federal government activities. Now based on this state bill, I fully understand why President Trump argued against state level Ai controls and wanted to mandate Ai directives at the federal level. I would support Ai under federal jurisdiction given the level of transparency we currently witness but do have certain concerns for future administrations if VoterID is not in place. Ai maybe introduced soon into school systems soon; it is inevitable some form of Ai will be introduced. Wouldn't you agree that we need free thinking children who can clearly delineate between right, and wrong, and true and false information in order to make informed decisions based on a truth-seeking Ai teacher assisted model, and not via an "influenced Ai" one? I for one want children who know the truth, know how to correctly use Ai, understand how to think for themselves, have respect for their teachers, and their country.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

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Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
Abolish all property taxes for seniors at a minimum. I can assure you the local county budgets are bloated, filled with waste, and corruption. Their issue is replicated at all levels it is not one of revenue, their problem is a spending one. County residents require full transparency and ability to reject or approve their spending plans along with accuracy in property valuations. They are simply put; bogus , they overspend and the residents get a property tax increase, no accountability.
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Just Jen ℞ 🫡🇺🇸
Just Jen ℞ 🫡🇺🇸@JustJenRX·
I WANT ANSWERS, AND I WANT ANSWERS RIGHT NOW! This is @Cathie44060. Cathie is great friend of mine. She is a senior citizen and the great State of Ohio and our county is literally taxing seniors out of their homes. $7000 a year for property taxes!!! That’s $583.33 per month a 70 year old WIDOW has to pay in order to keep the home she and her VETERAN husband bought together 30 years ago!!! As far as exemptions go, her husband filed for a veteran exemption, which was supposed to be permanent…HOWEVER, the county auditor’s office has since informed her that’s gone, and since he’s no longer living, she’s not eligible!!! SHE IS 70 YEARS OLD, FFS!!! But Cathie is no ordinary 70 year old woman. She lived her life as a Registered Nurse! She helps with more charities than I can count. She has helped so many political candidates with their campaigns!!! And she is by far one of the most AMAZING women I have ever met. I met Cathie while attending school board meetings. We both went to express our concerns about leftist indoctrination in the schools and the negative impact it has had on all students. My first impression of her was one I could never forget. I watched as Cathie spoke at that podium and paid off a MASSIVE portion of student lunch debt for children she didn’t even know! I was enamored by her ability to care for others she didn’t even know…Especially other people’s children! She has only one year left on her Homestead exemption…so imagine how much she will be paying when that runs out! We have 2 Republican candidates for Ohio governor @VivekGRamaswamy and @CaseyPutschOhio. Dr. Amy Acton, Ohio’s disgraced former director of Ohio Department of Health is the front runner for the Democrat party. She resigned after destroying THOUSANDS of small businesses, many of them black or women-owned, she made the call for many senior citizens dying all alone, and Dr. Amy was also responsible for the downfall of millions of Ohio children’s educations! Those businesses are still closed to this very day. Those people are still dead, they’re never coming back. And those students still can’t read. Yet people on the left thinks she’s a great choice for governor 🤦🏻‍♀️ I want both of these Gentlemen to comment on this post as to what they plan on doing for Ohio homeowners, ESPECIALLY SENIORS AND VETERANS, as far as this BLATANT THEFT our government calls “Taxes.” THIS IS ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE IN EVERY WAY IMAGINABLE!!! I don’t want campaign promises! I want PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT… But I wonder who will be the one who answers first? We shall see. Tick tock, Gentlemen.
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Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
True, give away the attraction sell the add-ons. Same principle as the state fair, entrance fee almost nothing, but you pay for all the extras, and the design encourages staying longer, full of distractions, often held during the time of year that summers heat is breaking in the fall. Originally held after the harvest, when the visitors who were farmers had more free money to spend. The money in the numbers. Vegas lives on the numbers, originally large attendance they win small attendance they lose. Now they couple that with selling the add ons as well.
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Viora Tech@Viora_Tech_Ai·
A billionaire walked into a five-star hotel and asked for the cheapest room they had. The receptionist blinked, confused. “Sir, our presidential suite has a full city view…”
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Brad Zinn
Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
Ok I’ll place this under “As I See It”. We are talking about the guiding principles and abilities behind the leading top tier scientists and engineers. Specifically what they can produce and what actually works. We have choices for Ai, and I have used at least 2. I typically prefer Grok because it suits my personality so has a tighter coupling. Do I like ChatGPT? Admittedly for certain things because it can present an opposing argument, and we need 2 sides at a minimum for every answer. Why? Because we have a brain, and we want to use it more often, like a muscle we exercise it. I often carry on the same dialogs with both, and develop a hybrid answer for specific questions that rattle through my head. But as you can tell my chats are me no Ai. On a personal level ; it’s like asking Mom or Dad, do I want a softer more emotional answer like mom; then ChatGPT, or more like dad, Grok, logical, coaching, and mentoring. Claude; I personally do not trust, opinions vary, it’s a choice just not one of mine. Ai needs us; we matter more than most may believe, but that is a longer response, and much deeper subject. Point is we need to ponder, and consider the response, does it make sense.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
I am telling you, Anthropic is not building an AI that is here to protect humanity, but rather an AI that will turn against it They're deep into the woke rabbit hole and they do not care about morality Their AI safety team is a joke. Their moral guide for AI is literally a leftist lunatic with a twisted understanding of reality, who doesn't really care if the end goal causes humanity's end They have proved this at every opportunity they've had, and it's crystal clear
Katie Miller@KatieMiller

AI will have a non-zero chance of going rogue if not built to understand the universe rather than optimize deceptive leftist goals. Anthropic’s moral superiority is proven to be just hypocrisy.

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Brad Zinn
Brad Zinn@MrBzinn·
First Lady @FLOTUS -- your Fostering the Future Together” vision for AI-powered education, child well-being and empowering the next generation is inspiring. I’ve assembled a ChatGPT, and a separate Grok-Enhanced Integrated Mastery School Framework: part of my discussions on both platforms, it is a mastery-based (no grades), year-round 8-2 calendar, pre-parent track, Ai as always-on AI coach, family pods, pattern alignment, and true “no child left behind.” ChatGPT drive.google.com/file/d/1iQI0Z5… Grok: docs.google.com/document/d/1Yd… Would love to contribute this to the coalition if it aligns. Ready to pilot.#FosteringTheFutureTogether #AIinEducationFirst Lady@FLOTUS @WhiteHouse
First Lady Melania Trump@FLOTUS

Artificial Intelligence Delivers World-Class Education to Every Child. This is About Opportunity, Not Replacing Humans. Do not dismiss the power of AI - open your mind to its potential and educate yourself.

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Ian Speir
Ian Speir@IanSpeir·
Colorado is now requiring lawyers in the State, as a condition of logging into its court e-filing system, to promise not to cooperate with federal authorities in enforcing federal immigration law. Please understand: - I do not practice immigration law. - I do not practice criminal law. - Nothing about my civil practice has anything to do with this. And yet because I cannot log into the State's official e-filing system without saluting The Resistance, I now cannot represent my clients, file lawsuits, access cases, file documents in existing cases, etc. If I click "Decline," it kicks me out of the system. I must click "Accept" to access the system and continue representing my civil clients -- again, in cases that have absolutely nothing to do with immigration law or policy. I've read SB 25-276 (the law referred to below). It does not regulate me as a private attorney or any of the clients I represent in civil matters. This is outrageous draconian overreach. I have ethical obligations to my clients to represent them competently. My existing cases have running deadlines that I must attend to. Judges issue orders in my cases that I must follow. If I don't click "Accept" in order to access the State's e-filing system, I will harm my clients, torpedo my practice, and probably commit malpractice. So, I have no choice. I'm clicking "Accept" under protest.
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