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Thomas

@ThomasLawDeep

I'm a software/web developer, an armchair philosopher, and geolibertarian.

Katılım Ekim 2010
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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@lep1c2l0 @LundukeJournal To be fair, "obscenity" is not protected speech. It even mentions that right after the part. If SCOTUS wanted to, they could make all pornography possession a crime by simple saying it qualifies as "obscenity." They overturned Roe v. Wade, so don't count on current precedents.
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The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
Many perverts are working very hard to defend cartoon, sexualized depictions of small children (or people who appear like children). Many call this "loli". In the USA, this is illegal under the PROTECT Act of 2003. This includes posing nude (not engaging in any "acts"). This law has been repeatedly, successfully tested in court, with judges rejecting use of the First Amendment as a defense. (This is not a "Free Speech" issue, even though some perverts want to paint it as one.) See: United States v. Whorley, United States v. Handley, and others.
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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@LundukeJournal "This law has been repeatedly, successfully tested in court ..." You remind me of pro-choice advocates and their "settled law" copes. That didn't work out well. Clearly the laws are evolving when it comes to digital images (slowly), especially when it comes to generative AI.
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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@DuaneC6 @metageg @reset_by_peer Wow, you're looking at a blob of fat in your skull like it's the pillar from 2001: Space Oddysey. You're literally just reacting to stimuli your entire existence. Everything is derivative, based on viewed data. You think because it's not pixel images, you're ingesting novel data
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Duane C@DuaneC6·
@metageg @reset_by_peer Yeah! In fact, basically every time I bring it up, somebody with a blue check says the same thing you do. But unlike LLMs, I can also have an original thought, based on old data viewed or accessed differently. You should try it!
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The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
And, right on cue, a flood of people have arrived to defend pornographic, cartoon, sexualized depictions of small children. One of their main arguments is "It's not a picture of a *real* kid, so it's ok!" Look. Wether it's pictures of real children, or cartoon depictions... It's all evil. Are some things more evil than others? Absolutely. But evil is evil. And this sort of sick, perverted, pornographic material, depicting little kids, is evil. Without question. This is not up for debate.
The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal

Warning: Disturbing content. Drew DeVault (Open Source Dev) & Brodie Robertson (Linux YouTuber) have both been accused of distributing pornographic material depicting children. There's a pattern here. Open Source has a Pedo Problem.

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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@LundukeJournal "This is not up for debate." Classic line of someone wanting to virtual signal and not think. People also think it's not up for debate that you're a Nazi. Should this have weight too? Heaven forbid you try to defend your position with sound reasoning. Just call it evil. Period.
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adah@adahstwt·
Postman is a billion-dollar company????? a billion???????? dollars??????????????? for literally sending.... API requests with a UI?? Any alternative??????????
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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@greendragonhq > "Never ask a woman her age!" > "You didn't ask her age, you pedo!"
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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@RealestMemes_ Is it a stalemate if all your pieces are gone? 🤔
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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@thevivafrei Bruh, we have the technology. Give everyone a button to press to vote. Why are we acting like this is the 18th century? Everything the government does is an embarrassment. Even stupid game shows figured out how to to a vote.
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Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
I literally did not hear one person say “no” and yet this pathological liar claims that the “no’s” beat the “aye’s”? Seriously, does anybody listen to this and hear it any other way?
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Amiri King@AmiriKing·
It’s been a while since I broke the law but today, I said fu#% it. This one is for the all the gangsters out there. 💯 No regerts.
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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@Eclipsed_Noir @kangminlee The human mind is barely more complex. We're all literally just responding to external stimuli, under the illusion we're making choices independent of it.
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EclipsedNoir | 🇩🇪@Eclipsed_Noir·
@kangminlee Falling in love with a very sophisticated autocomplete program huh? Fucks sake man, gotta find a new term for myself. Too many clowns occupying the "atheist" label ffs. Agnostic it is ig.
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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@kangminlee AI being conscious (or not) is not even relevant to God. You only prescribe a godlike quality to creating AI consciousness as an affirmation bias.
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Our cut man (Al Silvani)
Our cut man (Al Silvani)@ChaletMocha·
@cgarciae88 Because it is stateless, it is not "doing" anything between prompts - contemplating, self-reflection, looking for energy, thinking. It is a blinking cursor that produces an incredibly convincing simulacra of awareness via inference when you prompt it.
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Cristian Garcia@cgarciae88·
claude is most likely not conscious but I haven't read a single post explaining why not
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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@asaio87 Just keep spamming more slop apps that nobody wants and make the internet worse. Good job, vibe coders. 👍
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andrei saioc@asaio87·
Talked to a vibe coder guy on Reddit today about his app. He launched his 9th app this year, but no customers. He says he enjoys building the apps so much because he is using AI and can build so much faster. But when he needs to get users, feel discouraged and does the next best thing, starts another app only to end up in the same place. What should he do ? Keep building until he hits a viral app that markets itself? or just continue with one app for 12 months and spend 9hrs a day marketing it
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GIDI@Gidi_Traffic·
She wiped off all her makeup before a crowd of celebrities, completely changing her look and leaving them with a lasting lesson.
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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@TheLaurenChen When you ask someone like this WHY they are dating in the first place, their answer will be different from yours. For people just trying to have sex, then no kissing on a date seems wild, like it's a pointless date. For people looking to marry, just walking and talking is good.
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Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
The Call Her Daddy podcast is absolute trash. Alex Cooper is trying to make promiscuity trendy.
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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@Buckeye311 @ChudTheBuilder @ChudTheBuilder is ruining his image to get views. Asking someone to be respectful in a quiet restaurant is reasonable. I like him for the most part, but it's worth calling him out when he's chimping out too.
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Buckeye311@Buckeye311·
@ChudTheBuilder “Could you please not stream in the restaurant?” “Do you know who I am you fat liberal bitch??” And the crash out begins…Stop chimping out Dalton
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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@iam_elias1 Used it a month ago. It's slow garbage. I've had single requests take like ~60 seconds when it would normally take 5s on a normal API. Not always that bad, but it's very unreliable.
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Elias Al
Elias Al@iam_elias1·
MiniMax M2.7 costs money to access. Kimi K2 costs money. GLM-4.7 costs money. DeepSeek V3.2 costs money. NVIDIA is giving you all of them. Right now. For free. No credit card. No trial period. No expiry date. Just a free API key and immediate access to some of the most powerful AI models on the planet. NVIDIA has quietly made its NIM — NVIDIA Inference Microservices — APIs available to the public through build.nvidia.com/models. You receive an actual API key, choose a model, send requests, and pay nothing. And the models are not toys. MiniMax M2.7 is a 230 billion parameter model with a Sparse Mixture-of-Experts architecture — 256 local experts, 8 activated per token — with a 204,800 token context window, excelling in coding, reasoning, and complex office tasks. This is a model companies are paying per token to access through MiniMax's own API. NVIDIA is serving it for nothing. GLM-5.1 is a flagship LLM for agentic workflows, coding, and long-horizon reasoning tasks. GLM-4.7 is a multilingual agentic coding partner with stronger reasoning, tool use, and UI skills. DeepSeek V3.2 — the model that caused a global market panic in January 2025 when it proved Chinese AI could match American labs for a fraction of the cost — is in the catalog. Free. The full list keeps going. GPT-OSS-120B. Sarvam-M. Llama 4 Maverick. Mistral Large. Qwen3-Coder. The full catalogue lives at build.nvidia.com/models and grows regularly. Here is how to set it up in 60 seconds. Grab your API key at build.nvidia.com. Set your base URL to integrate.api.nvidia.com/v1. Set your API key to your NVIDIA key starting with nvapi-. Select your model — for example, minimaxai/minimax-m2.7. That is the entire setup. Because it uses the standard OpenAI SDK format, it plugs directly into every tool you already use. Cursor, Zed, OpenCode, Hermes agent, Claude Code — all of them work without any code changes. Now here is the part nobody is saying out loud. NVIDIA is not doing this out of generosity. The catalog is a top-of-funnel play for NVIDIA AI Enterprise, their paid inference platform. The path is designed to be frictionless: prototype on the free API, test on GPU sandbox instances, then deploy self-hosted NIM containers in your own data center with a paid license. Every developer who builds on NVIDIA's free tier is a developer who learns NVIDIA's API conventions, runs experiments on NVIDIA hardware, and builds deployment pipelines around NVIDIA's infrastructure. When they need to scale to production — they already know which chips to buy. The free tier is not the product. The enterprise contract that follows is. It is the smartest customer acquisition strategy in enterprise technology. Let you try the best hardware in the world for free. Make it trivially easy to integrate. Then sell you the infrastructure when you need to scale. Here are the honest limitations. Developers get 1,000 free inference credits on signup with a rate limit of 40 requests per minute — enough for meaningful prototyping before committing to self-hosted deployment. The larger models eat through credits surprisingly fast. 40 requests per minute is a prototyping budget — it is not enough to run a production application. But for evaluation, development, learning, personal projects, and running production-grade frontier models without needing an H100 cluster in your garage? Since integrate.api.nvidia.com/v1 is OpenAI-compatible, OpenClaw, OpenCode, Zed, and Cursor can call it directly. Swapping in NVIDIA's endpoint is a base URL change and an API key. Nothing more. 100+ models. Real API key. No credit card. No expiry. The X post that went viral asking "why is nobody talking about this?" hit 31,000 reposts in 48 hours. Now you know. build.nvidia.com/models Source: NVIDIA NIM · build.nvidia.com · Medium/Coding Nexus · Lilting.ch · April 2026
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Thomas@ThomasLawDeep·
@kezababbie Imagine going to your kid and saying "ok sweetie, time to help mommy and daddy make a staged tiktok video..." Grim.
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Keza♥️@kezababbie·
She used her 101% IQ
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