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Agorilla 🇺🇲
@OG_Agorilla
Proud American | U.S. Navy Sumbarine Force Veteran Omnia mea mecum porto. -Bias of Priene $LINK | $SOL | $HBAR | $XRP
Home of the Brave. Katılım Temmuz 2017
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@CLG98264897 You afford others the complete control of your emotions with but a single word.
You are weak and pathetic.
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I have some bad news for you
Please make sure that you are sitting down
Deep breath... ok.
The police absolutely will not refuse to infringe our rights. Almost all of the police were hired because of their enthusiasm for infringing our rights.
The psychological makeup of 80% of police officers is one that cannot distinguish between being the good guy and being in control.
Think about that for a minute. Let it sink in. 80% of the cops think that "I am in control here" is the same thing as "I am morally good and doing the right thing"
They will laugh and dance and spit on you as they take your guns away. They will look for opportunities to knock your teeth out if you don't thank them for their heroic efforts to save you from having rights.
Whatever you do, please do not hope that the police are going to refuse to take your rights away. Taking your rights away is what they live for.
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@elonmusk Well, richest man on planet earth, act upon the will of the people. Fund the "America" party.
x.com/elonmusk/statu…
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Is it time to create a new political party in America that actually represents the 80% in the middle?
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The uniparty in action
🪶Native Patriot 🇺🇸@LaNativePatriot
“The Republicans will fix it this time” “The Democrats will fix it this time”
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Per Grok: x.com/i/grok/share/9…
Accuracy Scores (out of 100)
Scores reflect alignment with the biblical text (where claims are scriptural) + reasonableness on non-scriptural elements. Higher = more factually precise and contextually faithful.
@ItIsHoeMath: 60/100 — Strong on natural in-group themes with some biblical resonance, but speculative on Jesus + mixes in unscriptural modern policy opinions.
@KittyofSwords: 85/100 — Highly accurate and consistent on the Genesis account and its implications for "God’s order."
@MarkMedina05: 70/100 — Solid on the literal mechanism of language confusion, but interpretive framing ("worse," "simply," "lesson") is incomplete.
@Purp_in_exile: 60/100 — Sides with a partially accurate view but adds no substance and uses dismissive tone.
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If you tried to explain "racism" to Jesus, he would just stare at you like you were someone's lost retarded child and then interrupt you to say "listen, obviously, people stick with their own kind. I don't think God made us all different by accident, so maybe don't fuck with that, OK tiger?" and then he'd go right back to teaching people about things that matter and he would never again have another thought along the lines of "let's go to Africa and bring all those people here and give them free money so they have time to do crimes all day long"
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@Adi13 @kimthecrow I would have gone inside and demanded they remove the sticker.
If they refused, I'd take my business elsewhere and call a couple of local news stations.
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@Adi13 Thanks for the tip!
I'll make sure to post similar stickers in my state to spread awareness.
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@OG_Agorilla @goddek @infolibnews Are you suggesting it is better to be an uninformed dumbass like you?
GIF
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NETANYAHU: "If anyone needed an explanation of why Iran is the enemy of civilization, and the enemy and the danger to the entire world, you got it in the last 48 hours. They fired a terror weapon on civilians; on children!"
By these standards, Israel is the ULTIMATE ENEMY of civilization: 50,000+ kids killed in Gaza, refugee tents bombed, and babies frozen to death under siege.
Iran hits back once and suddenly it’s horror, while Gaza’s kids were “just collateral?” Give me a f*cking break.
This is a pure evil double standard and should open the eyes of even the last one of you.
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@FiredFed1 @ItIsHoeMath @JoshuaLisec You're comparing apples to oranges. The argument is not about melanin or skin reflectance, but relational strength to Caucasoid DNA.
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@ItIsHoeMath @JoshuaLisec Armenian skin reflectance (a proxy for average melanin content or skin tone) is 58; Greeks are 60.
Ethnic Finlanders have the highest skin reflectance (lightest average skin tone), at 68.
Australian aborigines are at the other end of the spectrum at 19.

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@Michaelastrolux @goddek @infolibnews Hard to understand you with Bibi's dick so far down your throat.

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@MarkChangizi I'm not dying for Isreal and those supporting the war are traitors to the U.S.
Go fuck yourself with a pineapple.
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“I’m not dying for Israel” is even worse than it sounds.
(1) It buys into the “Jews control the world” mental illness.
(2) It implies that Israel is not worth fighting for.
(3) It accuses those supporting the war of being traitors to the U.S.
(4) It suggests that true patriotism is showing contempt for a nation fighting shoulder to shoulder with us, a nation whose civilians are uniquely under constant attack from our enemy.
(5) It is cowardly, pretending that you’re at risk when you’re actually sipping a latte 6000 miles away while Israelis huddle in bomb shelters.
Am I missing anything?
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I remember when he loved our country, although that was a very long time ago.
Ted Cruz@tedcruz
WATCH this: Now @TuckerCarlson is openly rooting for China & Russia to supplant America. Like Mamdani, his antisemitism is leading directly to anti-capitalism and anti-Americanism.
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@rryssf_ So it did an extremely inneficient version of what a human child can do at 6 months old. Cool.
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🚨 BREAKING: Meta researchers showed a model 2 million hours of video. No labels. No physics textbook. No supervision at all.
Then they showed it a clip where an object disappears behind a wall and never comes back.
The model flagged it as wrong. 🤯
It had learned object permanence. Shape consistency. Collision dynamics. Entirely from watching.
What's more surprising: even a model trained on just one week of unique video achieved above-chance performance on physics violation detection. That's not a fluke. That's a principle.
The key insight from the paper: this only works when the model predicts in a learned representation space, not in raw pixels. The model has to build an internal world model, compressed and abstract, and predict against that. Pixel-space prediction fails. Multimodal LLMs that reason through text fail. Only the architecture that builds abstract representations while predicting missing sensory input, something close to how neuroscientists describe predictive coding, actually acquires physics intuition.
Which means the core knowledge researchers assumed had to be hardwired may just be observation at scale. Babies learn object permanence by watching things. Turns out the same principle holds here.
Now here's the part nobody's talking about.
If observation alone teaches a model the rules of the physical world, what happens when you apply the same principle to production systems?
Production has physics too.
Not gravity. But rules just as consistent: which deploys cause incidents at 3am, which config combinations interact dangerously, which code paths quietly degrade under load, which service changes cause failures two hops away. These patterns are embedded in thousands of trajectories. Code pushes, metric shifts, customer tickets, incident timelines. Largely unobserved. Certainly unlabeled.
Nobody writes a runbook that says "if service A deploys with flag X active and service B is above 70% CPU, latency on service C degrades 40% within 6 minutes." But that pattern exists. It's repeatable. And it's sitting in your observability data right now, invisible because no one has built a model to find it.
That's the gap @playerzeroai is trying to close. Not another test runner. Not another alert threshold. A production world model that learns which things break from accumulated observation, the same way Meta's model learned gravity. It doesn't check your test coverage. It predicts failure trajectories.
One week of video was enough to learn that solid objects don't pass through walls.
The question is how much production observation your system needs before a model starts predicting where yours will break next.
The Meta paper suggests the bar might be lower than anyone expects.

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@MetaPrime001 This is possible because China is a Multiculturalism disabled non-PvP server.
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I want this for Americans
Why can't we have this?
🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿@XueJia24682
✨🇨🇳 Many young Chinese people post online videos showing their homes before and after purchase and renovation. China currently has the highest rate of homeownership among young people in the world.
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@jewishvoicelive Why do you always censor "God" by spelling it "Gd"?
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Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada spoke about the contradictions of human nature:
“Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one hardly ever use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about their living relatives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have one often don't appreciate it. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the satiated complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.”
The key to happiness is gratitude: truly seeing and appreciating what we already have, and understanding that somewhere, someone would give anything for what we take for granted.


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In Babylonian Talmud Gittin 57a: Onkelos summons the spirit of "Jesus the Nazarene" via necromancy and asks his punishment in the next world. Jesus replies: "He is punished with boiling excrement. As the Master said: Anyone who mocks the words of the Sages will be sentenced to boiling excrement."
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