Michael
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IMO it’s pretty clear that Claude Code needs to be rewritten from scratch at this point
Theo - t3.gg@theo
Claude Code has regressed an absurd amount in the last few days. Timestamps no longer update unless you un-focus/re-focus the tab. "thinking" doesn't show at all. I had a query run for 6 minutes with 0 output. This is genuinely unpleasant to use.
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@LeadingReport It’s no longer good anyway. It’s become worse than Mac ds
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Remember the sacrifices of those who loved God's Word and paid the ultimate price.
☧ Today in Christian History@HistoricalRook
October 6, 1536: English reformer William Tyndale, who published the first printed English New Testament against church law, is strangled and then burned at the stake at Vilvoorde Castle, near Brussels.
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BOMBSHELL: Look at what I just found on Tyler Robinson.
Tyler Robinson is Tyler Isaiah Robinson not Tyler James Robinson.
He was in mental institution in AZ and other places. Had a strong history of drugs including a meth problem. Last court date was in 2024.
Remember when they said he was a good kid allegedly. They found a mentally ill scapegoat on drugs. This is wild . Tyler didn’t do this.
They said he had not connections to AZ . Document directly from Maryland and connects him to WA state and AZ
WOW. The FBI 100% found a scapegoat. This is proof of that
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Michael retweetledi
Michael retweetledi

So I preached yesterday morning. In light of the Sermon Police who took over X this morning, I downloaded the audio and transcribed it. Nope, I did not mention Charlie Kirk or the events of this week specifically. I thought I had at one point made a general remark about recent events or something but I cannot find that in the transcript. Fact is, had the event fit in with the text, I would not have hesitated to mention it. But, it didn't (or, I would have had to have made a very artificial connection), so I didn't.
Now, we literally have men that I have sat and talked with and even attempted to be an encouragement to in the past saying that if your pastor did not speak about Charlie Kirk yesterday in the Lord's day services, you should immediately leave your church. Yes, I've seen it repeated over and over again this morning. You know, when you tell someone to leave a church, that is a VERY serious thing. You had better be ready to answer for such exhortation in the day of judgment, let me tell you, since that is, ultimately, the role of the Holy Spirit. And I really wonder how many people a month, or six months from now, will be saying the same thing? You know, once the emotional fervor has passed?
I honestly do not think that right now a serious conversation about "martyrdom" or where the line is to be drawn between political assassination and Christian persecution can and should be drawn can be had. The irony is, that is what Charlie Kirk was all about: the conversation, the facts, the debate.
But this I do know: the "get out of your church if they don't share our very emotionally determined priorities right now, this day" folks really need to take a few deep breaths and realize that many of them, in their more honest moments, will be truly embarrassed by their comments in a relatively short period of time. Or, they should be, anyway.
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